dimensiondata_vlan - Manage a VLAN in a Cloud Control network domain.¶
New in version 2.5.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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allow_expand
bool |
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Permit expansion of the target VLAN's network if the module parameters specify a larger network than the VLAN currently posesses?
If
False , the module will fail under these conditions.This is intended to prevent accidental expansion of a VLAN's network (since this operation is not reversible).
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description |
A description of the VLAN.
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location
required |
The target datacenter.
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mcp_password |
The password used to authenticate to the CloudControl API.
If not specified, will fall back to
MCP_PASSWORD from environment variable or ~/.dimensiondata .Required if mcp_user is specified.
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mcp_user |
The username used to authenticate to the CloudControl API.
If not specified, will fall back to
MCP_USER from environment variable or ~/.dimensiondata . |
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name |
The name of the target VLAN.
Required if
state is present . |
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network_domain
required |
The Id or name of the target network domain.
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private_ipv4_base_address |
The base address for the VLAN's IPv4 network (e.g. 192.168.1.0).
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private_ipv4_prefix_size |
The size of the IPv4 address space, e.g 24.
Required, if
private_ipv4_base_address is specified. |
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region |
na
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The target region.
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state |
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The desired state for the target VLAN.
readonly ensures that the state is only ever read, not modified (the module will fail if the resource does not exist). |
validate_certs |
Default: yes
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If
false , SSL certificates will not be validated.This should only be used on private instances of the CloudControl API that use self-signed certificates.
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wait |
Default: no
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Should we wait for the task to complete before moving onto the next.
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wait_poll_interval |
Default: 2
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The amount of time (in seconds) to wait between checks for task completion.
Only applicable if wait=true.
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wait_time |
Default: 600
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The maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for the task to complete.
Only applicable if wait=true.
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Examples¶
# Add or update VLAN
- dimensiondata_vlan:
region: na
location: NA5
network_domain: test_network
name: my_vlan1
description: A test VLAN
private_ipv4_base_address: 192.168.23.0
private_ipv4_prefix_size: 24
state: present
wait: yes
# Read / get VLAN details
- dimensiondata_vlan:
region: na
location: NA5
network_domain: test_network
name: my_vlan1
state: readonly
wait: yes
# Delete a VLAN
- dimensiondata_vlan:
region: na
location: NA5
network_domain: test_network
name: my_vlan_1
state: absent
wait: yes
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
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vlan
complex
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On success when state is 'present' |
Dictionary describing the VLAN.
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status
string
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VLAN status.
Sample:
NORMAL
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private_ipv6_prefix_size
int
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The prefix size for the VLAN's IPV6 network.
Sample:
64
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private_ipv6_base_address
string
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The base address for the VLAN's IPV6 network.
Sample:
2402:9900:111:1195:0:0:0:0
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private_ipv4_base_address
string
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The base address for the VLAN's private IPV4 network.
Sample:
192.168.23.0
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name
string
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VLAN name.
Sample:
My VLAN
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private_ipv4_prefix_size
int
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The prefix size for the VLAN's private IPV4 network.
Sample:
24
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location
string
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Datacenter location.
Sample:
NA3
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private_ipv4_gateway_address
string
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The gateway address for the VLAN's private IPV4 network.
Sample:
192.168.23.1
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private_ipv6_gateway_address
string
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The gateway address for the VLAN's IPV6 network.
Sample:
2402:9900:111:1195:0:0:0:1
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id
string
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VLAN ID.
Sample:
aaaaa000-a000-4050-a215-2808934ccccc
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description
string
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VLAN description.
Sample:
My VLAN description
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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 community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
For a list of other modules that are also maintained by the Ansible Community, see here.
Author¶
- Adam Friedman (@tintoy)
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