Deployment Automation

Dell S5212F: How to deploy with Ansible

By Sai Kiran Pandrala · reviewed by Sai Kiran Pandrala, Editor Last verified: 2026-05-30

⚡ At a glance
VendorDell
Operating systemDell OS10 / SmartFabric OS
CategoryDeployment Automation
Skill levelIntermediate to advanced
DIY-able?Yes with CLI access; some scenarios need Dell ProSupport + RMA.

Anyone who has automated a real Dell fleet will tell you the same three lessons: capture show tech-support | save tftp://10.10.1.100/tech.txt on every run, version-control the rendered configs, and never push without a dry-run. Dell OS10 / SmartFabric OS on the S5212F platform supports all three.

I keep a small library of vendor-specific quirks per platform. Dell is consistent enough that most code ports cleanly, but the write memory semantics differ from what people coming from other vendors expect.

The rest of this guide is the actual workflow. credentials, render, validate, push, verify. Bring your own secret store.

What this guide covers

Real-world context. Budget honestly for ~Rs 0 INR under ProSupport, otherwise ~Rs 3,000 to Rs 40,000 INR for parts (around $36 to $480 USD), because the cheap path looks tempting until a part shows up wrong. You will burn ~20 to 60 minutes hands-on hands-on and roughly ~1 to 4 hours including SupportAssist scan once verification is done. Before you touch anything, line up the service tag, the SupportAssist export, and a USB recovery stick, those three are what saves you when the first attempt does not stick.

How to deploy with Ansible for Dell S5212F (Dell OS10 / SmartFabric OS).

Full fix path

  1. Choose the automation surface: vendor controller, API, or CLI scripting.
  2. Verify reachability + credentials from your automation host.
  3. Test the change on a single device + maintenance window.
  4. Roll out in waves of 10-20 devices to limit blast radius.
  5. Pre-collect baseline, push the change, post-collect; diff.
  6. Roll back any device whose post-check fails.

Sample CLI invocation

# Manual baseline
show version
show inventory
show interface status

# Push change (via vendor CLI)
configure terminal
interface ethernet1/1/1
  ip address 10.0.0.1/24
  no shutdown
write memory

# Verify
show interface status

Best practices

Frequently asked questions

Will this work on my specific Dell OS10 / SmartFabric OS version?

The procedure reflects current Dell OS10 / SmartFabric OS behaviour. Older releases may need minor syntax adjustments: use the CLI help (? or tab-completion) to verify.

Should I open a Dell ProSupport case immediately?

Open one if you suspect hardware failure or the symptom persists after a maintenance-window reload. Make sure your support entitlement is active first.

Where can I find the Dell official documentation?

https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc, search the product family + feature name.

Is this procedure safe in production?

Test in a lab or maintenance window first. Capture pre-change state so you can roll back.

Related guides worth a look while you sort this one out:

References


Reference material, not professional advice. Validate against your specific Dell OS10 / SmartFabric OS version and test in a non-production environment before applying.

What changed recently?

Fault diagnosis on a Dell device goes faster when you map the symptom to a recent change:

The answer narrows the root cause to a manageable subset.

Quick triage

A few things to confirm so the Dell device fix goes cleanly:

Confirm it stuck

Before you walk away from a Dell device fix, run through:

1. Reproduce the original trigger: does the issue reappear? 2. Check the device's status / health screen for any new alerts. 3. Confirm paired devices (app, hub, controller) reconnected. 4. Save / commit any configuration changes per the device's normal workflow. 5. Note the change in your maintenance log with date + firmware version.

Escalation guide

For a Dell device, the right escalation depends on impact:

More frequently asked questions

Can I roll this back if something breaks?

Yes for software-level changes (firmware rollback, config rollback). Hardware changes are usually one-way. Always back up settings before starting.

Why is this happening on a brand-new unit?

Out-of-box defects do occur. If you've owned the device under 30 days and the symptom persists after a factory reset, escalate to the seller for replacement under DOA terms before opening a manufacturer support case.

What if my model isn't exactly the same revision?

Cross-check the model code on the rating plate against the manufacturer support page. Major firmware generations sometimes shift the menu path; the option is usually under a similarly-named section.

What if the fix returns after a reboot?

Persistent fault returns mean either: a hardware fault (escalate), a configuration that's being overwritten by a sync source (check cloud profiles), or a regression in a recent firmware update (rollback).

How long does this fix usually take?

Most users complete the steps in 20-45 minutes the first time, and 5-10 minutes on subsequent runs once the menu paths are familiar.