aci_domain_to_encap_pool - Bind Domain to Encap Pools (infra:RsVlanNs)¶
New in version 2.5.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
certificate_name |
The X.509 certificate name attached to the APIC AAA user used for signature-based authentication.
It defaults to the
private_key basename, without extension.aliases: cert_name |
|
domain |
Name of the domain being associated with the Encap Pool.
aliases: domain_name, domain_profile |
|
domain_type |
|
Determines if the Domain is physical (phys) or virtual (vmm).
|
host
required |
IP Address or hostname of APIC resolvable by Ansible control host.
aliases: hostname |
|
output_level |
|
Influence the output of this ACI module.
normal means the standard output, incl. current dictinfo adds informational output, incl. previous , proposed and sent dictsdebug adds debugging output, incl. filter_string , method , response , status and url information |
password
required |
The password to use for authentication.
This option is mutual exclusive with
private_key . If private_key is provided too, it will be used instead. |
|
pool |
The name of the pool.
aliases: pool_name |
|
pool_allocation_mode |
|
The method used for allocating encaps to resources.
Only vlan and vsan support allocation modes.
aliases: allocation_mode, mode |
pool_type
required |
|
The encap type of
pool . |
port |
Port number to be used for REST connection.
The default value depends on parameter `use_ssl`.
|
|
private_key
required |
PEM formatted file that contains your private key to be used for signature-based authentication.
The name of the key (without extension) is used as the certificate name in ACI, unless
certificate_name is specified.This option is mutual exclusive with
password . If password is provided too, it will be ignored.aliases: cert_key |
|
state |
|
Use
present or absent for adding or removing.Use
query for listing an object or multiple objects. |
timeout
int |
Default: 30
|
The socket level timeout in seconds.
|
use_proxy
bool |
|
If
no , it will not use a proxy, even if one is defined in an environment variable on the target hosts. |
use_ssl
bool |
|
If
no , an HTTP connection will be used instead of the default HTTPS connection. |
username |
Default: admin
|
The username to use for authentication.
aliases: user |
validate_certs
bool |
|
If
no , SSL certificates will not be validated.This should only set to
no when used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. |
vm_provider |
|
The VM platform for VMM Domains.
Support for Kubernetes was added in ACI v3.0.
Support for CloudFoundry, OpenShift and Red Hat was added in ACI v3.1.
|
Notes¶
Note
- The
domain
andencap_pool
parameters should exist before using this module. The aci_domain and aci_encap_pool can be used for these. - More information about the internal APIC class infra:RsVlanNs from the APIC Management Information Model reference.
- Please read the Cisco ACI Guide for more detailed information on how to manage your ACI infrastructure using Ansible.
Examples¶
- name: Add domain to VLAN pool binding
aci_domain_to_encap_pool:
host: apic
username: admin
password: SomeSecretPassword
domain: phys_dom
domain_type: phys
pool: test_pool
pool_type: vlan
pool_allocation_mode: dynamic
state: present
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Remove domain to VLAN pool binding
aci_domain_to_encap_pool:
host: apic
username: admin
password: SomeSecretPassword
domain: phys_dom
domain_type: phys
pool: test_pool
pool_type: vlan
pool_allocation_mode: dynamic
state: absent
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Query our domain to VLAN pool binding
aci_domain_to_encap_pool:
host: apic
username: admin
password: SomeSecretPassword
domain: phys_dom
pool: test_pool
pool_type: vlan
pool_allocation_mode: dynamic
state: query
delegate_to: localhost
register: query_result
- name: Query all domain to VLAN pool bindings
aci_domain_to_encap_pool:
host: apic
username: admin
password: SomeSecretPassword
domain_type: phys
pool_type: vlan
pool_allocation_mode: dynamic
state: query
delegate_to: localhost
register: query_result
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
current
list
|
success |
The existing configuration from the APIC after the module has finished
Sample:
[{'fvTenant': {'attributes': {'dn': 'uni/tn-production', 'ownerKey': '', 'name': 'production', 'descr': 'Production environment', 'nameAlias': '', 'ownerTag': ''}}}]
|
error
dict
|
failure |
The error information as returned from the APIC
Sample:
{'text': 'unknown managed object class foo', 'code': '122'}
|
filter_string
string
|
failure or debug |
The filter string used for the request
Sample:
?rsp-prop-include=config-only
|
method
string
|
failure or debug |
The HTTP method used for the request to the APIC
Sample:
POST
|
previous
list
|
info |
The original configuration from the APIC before the module has started
Sample:
[{'fvTenant': {'attributes': {'dn': 'uni/tn-production', 'ownerKey': '', 'name': 'production', 'descr': 'Production', 'nameAlias': '', 'ownerTag': ''}}}]
|
proposed
dict
|
info |
The assembled configuration from the user-provided parameters
Sample:
{'fvTenant': {'attributes': {'name': 'production', 'descr': 'Production environment'}}}
|
raw
string
|
parse error |
The raw output returned by the APIC REST API (xml or json)
Sample:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><imdata totalCount="1"><error code="122" text="unknown managed object class foo"/></imdata>
|
response
string
|
failure or debug |
The HTTP response from the APIC
Sample:
OK (30 bytes)
|
sent
list
|
info |
The actual/minimal configuration pushed to the APIC
Sample:
{'fvTenant': {'attributes': {'descr': 'Production environment'}}}
|
status
int
|
failure or debug |
The HTTP status from the APIC
Sample:
200
|
url
string
|
failure or debug |
The HTTP url used for the request to the APIC
Sample:
https://10.11.12.13/api/mo/uni/tn-production.json
|
Status¶
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Maintenance¶
This module is flagged as certified which means that it is maintained by an Ansible Partner. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
For a list of other modules that are also maintained by an Ansible Partner, see here.
Author¶
- Dag Wieers (@dagwieers)
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