It is possible the EOS appliance doesn't have an IP address on the
management1 interface, instead just check we have found that interface.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* Return the expected prompt character based on become status
* Update eos_banner tests for eapi
* Update eos_config tests for eapi
* Update eos_facts tests for eapi
* Update eos_interface tests for eapi
* Update eos_l3_interface tests for eapi
* Update eos_lldp tests for eapi
* Update eos_logging tests for eapi
* Update eos_smoke tests for eapi
* Update eos_system tests for eapi
* HTTPAPI connection
* Punt run_commands to cliconf or httpapi
* Fake enable_mode on eapi
* Pull changes to nxos
* Move load_config to edit_config for future-preparedness
* Don't fail on lldp disabled
* Re-enable check_rc on nxos' run_commands
* Reorganize nxos httpapi plugin for compatibility
* draft docs for connection: httpapi
* restores docs for connection:local for eapi
* Add _remote_is_local to httpapi