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  • Hi I am trying to write a configlet there search after a system_tag in all devices and then uses the hostname and a loop back interface in a set command. This is what I have working if I assign the system_tag to the device I add the configlet on. ...

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    RE: API help needed!

    Hey Rohan, This should be doable by writing a simple python script using MIST API. Can you try searching for the right API requests using the new MIST API Docs . Please, do let us know if it helped or not. ------------------------------ Amit BeniwalAmit ...

  • Yes, I understand. However, using "plain-text-password-value" still gives the same error message: "minimum-character-changes configured, use plain-text-password in cli to configure password". I'm using Ansible 11.3.0, and Ansible-core 2.18.3. This problem ...

  • Which version of Ansible are you using? Thanks.

  • That is why I suggest to use plain-text-password-value and not plain-text-password Regards,

  • Hi, thank you for the response. I've tried this approach already, along with just using "plain-text-password". The former produces the same error message as the encrypted-password method, and "plain-text-password" is only meant for CLI changes. ------------------------------ ...

  • Probably it is complaining about encrypted_password ? Perhaps try this approach instead. --- # Playbook to change the password on Juniper Switches - name: Change password on Juniper Switch hosts: Juniper_ex4300 # Switch group from inventory ...

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