Hi Dheeraj,

You can also checkout the Ansible.utils filter plugin usable_range (ref: 
https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.usable_range_filter.rst#ansibleutilsusable_range).


Regards,
Sumit Jaiswal (he/him)
Github/IRC: justjais

> On 26-May-2021, at 8:50 PM, Brian Coca <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> See the nmap inventory plugin and snmp_facts module as alternate ways
> to get most of this info.
> 
> The 'tree' callback plugin allows you to dump all results in a file
> 'per host', this with the 'raw' or 'telnet' (if no ssh) actions might
> be of help.
> 
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