The network modules area sees a lot of active development, so start by
making sure you have the latest released ansible version.

On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 08:09, Gebrina Divva Meuthia Zulma
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hai so Im trying to ping mikrotik device by just using hosts file, but 
> instead I got an error:
>
> network os routeros is not supported
>
> the hosts file:
>
> [&hosts_route&]
>
> R01 ansible_host=netsim241.lan.glcnetworks.com ansible_connection=network_cli 
> ansible_port=2201 ansible_user=admin ansible_password= 
> ansible_network_os=routeros
>
> is there anything wrong?what should I do?
>
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