splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network module – Manage Splunk Data Inputs of type TCP or UDP resource module
Note
This module is part of the splunk.es collection (version 3.0.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install splunk.es
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network
.
New in splunk.es 2.1.0
Synopsis
Module that allows to add/update or delete of TCP and UDP Data Inputs in Splunk.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Aliases: data_inputs_network
Parameters
Parameter |
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Manage and preview protocol input data. |
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Specifies list of acceptable ciphers to use in ssl. Only obtained for TCP SSL configuration present on device. |
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Set the host for the remote server that is sending data.
Choices:
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Choices:
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Indicates whether the input is disabled. Choices:
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Host from which the indexer gets data. |
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default Index to store generated events. |
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The input port which receives raw data. |
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If set to true, prevents Splunk software from prepending a timestamp and hostname to incoming events. Only for UDP data input configuration. Choices:
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If set to true, Splunk software does not remove the priority field from incoming syslog events. Only for UDP data input configuration. Choices:
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Server certificate password, if any. Only for TCP SSL configuration. |
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Choose whether to manage TCP or UDP inputs Choices:
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Specifies where the input processor should deposit the events it reads. Defaults to parsingQueue. Set queue to parsingQueue to apply props.conf and other parsing rules to your data. For more information about props.conf and rules for timestamping and linebreaking, refer to props.conf and the online documentation at “Monitor files and directories with inputs.conf” Set queue to indexQueue to send your data directly into the index. Only applicable for “/tcp/raw” and “/udp” APIs Choices:
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Specifies in seconds the timeout value for adding a Done-key. If a connection over the port specified by name remains idle after receiving data for specified number of seconds, it adds a Done-key. This implies the last event is completely received. Only for TCP raw input configuration. |
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Determines whether a client must authenticate. Only for TCP SSL configuration. |
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Allows for restricting this input to only accept data from the host specified here. |
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Certificate authority list (root file). Only for TCP SSL configuration. |
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Full path to the server certificate. Only for TCP SSL configuration. |
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Sets the source key/field for events from this input. Defaults to the input file path. Sets the source key initial value. The key is used during parsing/indexing, in particular to set the source field during indexing. It is also the source field used at search time. As a convenience, the chosen string is prepended with ‘source::’. Note that Overriding the source key is generally not recommended. Typically, the input layer provides a more accurate string to aid in problem analysis and investigation, accurately recording the file from which the data was retrieved. Consider use of source types, tagging, and search wildcards before overriding this value. |
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Set the source type for events from this input. “sourcetype=” is automatically prepended to <string>. Defaults to audittrail (if signedaudit=true) or fschange (if signedaudit=false). |
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Enable or disble ssl for the data stream Choices:
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Token value to use for SplunkTcpToken. If unspecified, a token is generated automatically. |
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The module, by default, will connect to the remote device and retrieve the current running-config to use as a base for comparing against the contents of source. There are times when it is not desirable to have the task get the current running-config for every task in a playbook. The running_config argument allows the implementer to pass in the configuration to use as the base config for comparison. This value of this option should be the output received from device by executing command. |
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The state the configuration should be left in Choices:
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Examples
# Using gathered
# --------------
- name: Gathering information about TCP Cooked Inputs
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: cooked
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "8101"
# },
# {
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "9997"
# },
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8101",
# "restrict_to_host": "default"
# }
# ]
- name: Gathering information about TCP Cooked Inputs by Name
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: cooked
name: 9997
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "datatype": "cooked",
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "name": "9997",
# "protocol": "tcp"
# }
# ]
- name: Gathering information about TCP Raw Inputs
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: raw
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "8099",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 10
# },
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 10,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ]
- name: Gathering information about TCP Raw inputs by Name
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: raw
name: 8099
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "8099",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 10
# }
# ]
- name: Gathering information about TCP SSL configuration
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: ssl
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "cipher_suite": <cipher-suites>,
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "test_host"
# }
# ]
- name: Gathering information about TCP SplunkTcpTokens
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: splunktcptoken
state: gathered
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "gathered": [
# {
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "splunktcptoken://test_token1",
# "token": <token1>
# },
# {
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "splunktcptoken://test_token2",
# "token": <token2>
# }
# ]
# Using merged
# ------------
- name: To add the TCP raw config
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: raw
name: 8100
connection_host: ip
disabled: true
raw_tcp_done_timeout: 9
restrict_to_host: default
queue: parsingQueue
source: test_source
sourcetype: test_source_type
state: merged
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 9,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ],
# "before": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 10,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ]
- name: To add the TCP cooked config
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: cooked
name: 8101
connection_host: ip
disabled: false
restrict_to_host: default
state: merged
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "cooked",
# "disabled": false,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "name": "default:8101",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "restrict_to_host": "default"
# }
# ],
# "before": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "cooked",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "name": "default:8101",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "restrict_to_host": "default"
# }
# ],
- name: To add the Splunk TCP token
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: splunktcptoken
name: test_token
state: merged
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [
# {
# "datatype": "splunktcptoken",
# "name": "splunktcptoken://test_token",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "token": <token>
# }
# ],
# "before": [],
- name: To add the Splunk SSL
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: ssl
name: test_host
root_ca: {root CA directory}
server_cert: {server cretificate directory}
state: merged
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [
# {
# "cipher_suite": <cipher suite>,
# "datatype": "ssl",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "test_host",
# "protocol": "tcp"
# }
# ],
# "before": []
# Using deleted
# -------------
- name: To Delete TCP Raw
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: raw
name: default:8100
state: deleted
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [],
# "before": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 9,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ]
# Using replaced
# --------------
- name: Replace existing data inputs networks configuration
register: result
splunk.es.splunk_data_inputs_network:
state: replaced
config:
- protocol: tcp
datatype: raw
name: 8100
connection_host: ip
disabled: true
host: "$decideOnStartup"
index: default
queue: parsingQueue
raw_tcp_done_timeout: 10
restrict_to_host: default
source: test_source
sourcetype: test_source_type
# RUN output:
# -----------
# "after": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 9,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ],
# "before": [
# {
# "connection_host": "ip",
# "datatype": "raw",
# "disabled": true,
# "host": "$decideOnStartup",
# "index": "default",
# "name": "default:8100",
# "protocol": "tcp",
# "queue": "parsingQueue",
# "raw_tcp_done_timeout": 10,
# "restrict_to_host": "default",
# "source": "test_source",
# "sourcetype": "test_source_type"
# }
# ],
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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The resulting configuration after module execution. Returned: when changed Sample: |
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The configuration prior to the module execution. Returned: when state is merged, replaced, deleted Sample: |
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Facts about the network resource gathered from the remote device as structured data. Returned: when state is gathered Sample: |