cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy module – Manage IP SLA Monitoring Policies (fv:IPSLAMonitoringPol)
Note
This module is part of the cisco.aci collection (version 2.12.0).
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 cisco.aci.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy.
Synopsis
- Manage Internet Protocol (IP) Service Level Agreement (SLA) Monitoring Policies used for L4-L7 Policy Based Redirection 
Parameters
| Parameter | Comments | 
|---|---|
| User-defined string for annotating an object. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  If the value is not specified in the task and environment variable  Default:  | |
| The X.509 certificate name attached to the APIC AAA user used for signature-based authentication. If a  If PEM-formatted content was provided for  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| The SLA Policy description. | |
| Defines the interval at which probes are conducted. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [1, 300]. | |
| IP Address or hostname of APIC resolvable by Ansible control host. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| The HTTP URI to use as the SLA destination. The APIC defaults to  This is only supported in APIC v5.0 and above. | |
| The HTTP version to use. The APIC defaults to  This is only supported in APIC v5.0 and above. Choices: 
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| Specifies the number of consecutive probe failures required to determine the SLA as down. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [1, 100]. | |
| The SLA Policy name. | |
| The amount of time in milliseconds that the IP SLA operation waits for a response from its request packet. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [0, 604800000]. This is only supported in APIC v5.1 and above. | |
| Influence the output of this ACI module. 
 
 
 If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  Choices: 
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| Path to a file that will be used to dump the ACI JSON configuration objects generated by the module. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| User-defined string for the ownerKey attribute of an ACI object. This attribute represents a key for enabling clients to own their data for entity correlation. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| User-defined string for the ownerTag attribute of an ACI object. This attribute represents a tag for enabling clients to add their own data. For example, to indicate who created this object. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| The password to use for authentication. This option is mutual exclusive with  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variables  | |
| Port number to be used for REST connection. The default value depends on parameter  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| Either a PEM-formatted private key file or the private key content used for signature-based authentication. This value also influences the default  This option is mutual exclusive with  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  | |
| The number of bytes to send in the request. Only used if sla_type=http. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [0, 17512] This is only supported in APIC v5.1 and above. | |
| The Port to monitor for TCP SLAs. Permitted values are in the range of [1, 65535]. | |
| The type of monitoring. The APIC defaults to  sla_type=http is only supported in APIC v5.0 and above. Choices: 
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| Use  Use  Choices: 
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| If  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is  WARNING - This causes the previous return value to be empty. The previous state of the object will not be checked and the POST update will contain all properties. Choices: 
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| If  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is  WARNING - This causes the current return value to be set to the proposed value. The current object including default values will be unverifiable in a single task. Choices: 
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| The name of an existing tenant. | |
| The upper threshold value in milliseconds for calculating network monitoring statistics created by the IP SLA operation. The value specified for this property must not exceed the value specified for operation_timeout. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [0, 604800000]. This is only supported in APIC v5.1 and above. | |
| The socket level timeout in seconds. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is 30. | |
| Sets the Traffic Class value in the IPv6 header. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [0, 255]. This is only supported in APIC v5.1 and above. | |
| The Type of Service (ToS) value to set in the IPv4 header. The APIC defaults to  Permitted values are in the range of [0, 255]. This is only supported in APIC v5.1 and above. | |
| If  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is true. Choices: 
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| If  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is true when the connection is local. Choices: 
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| The username to use for authentication. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variables  The default value is admin. | |
| If  This should only set to  If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  The default value is true. Choices: 
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Notes
Note
- The tenant must exist before using this module in your playbook. The cisco.aci.aci_tenant modules can be used for this. 
See Also
See also
- APIC Management Information Model reference
- More information about the internal APIC class fv:IPSLAMonitoringPol 
- Cisco ACI Guide
- Detailed information on how to manage your ACI infrastructure using Ansible. 
- Developing Cisco ACI modules
- Detailed guide on how to write your own Cisco ACI modules to contribute. 
Examples
- name: Add a new ICMP SLA monitoring policy
  cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy:
    host: apic
    username: admin
    password: SomeSecretPassword
    tenant: my_tenant
    name: my_policy
    sla_type: icmp
    frequency: 40
    multiplier: 6
    state: present
  delegate_to: localhost
- name: Update to TCP SLA monitoring policy
  cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy:
    host: apic
    username: admin
    password: SomeSecretPassword
    tenant: my_tenant
    name: my_policy
    sla_type: tcp
    sla_port: 2345
    frequency: 45
    multiplier: 5
    state: present
  delegate_to: localhost
- name: Query an SLA monitoring policy
  cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy:
    host: apic
    username: admin
    password: SomeSecretPassword
    tenant: my_tenant
    name: my_policy
    state: query
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: query_result
- name: Query all SLA monitoring policies
  cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy:
    host: apic
    username: admin
    password: SomeSecretPassword
    state: query
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: query_result
- name: Delete an SLA monitoring policy
  cisco.aci.aci_ip_sla_monitoring_policy:
    host: apic
    username: admin
    password: SomeSecretPassword
    tenant: my_tenant
    name: my_policy
    state: absent
  delegate_to: localhost
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Description | 
|---|---|
| The existing configuration from the APIC after the module has finished Returned: success Sample:  | |
| The error information as returned from the APIC Returned: failure Sample:  | |
| The filter string used for the request Returned: failure or debug Sample:  | |
| The HTTP method used for the request to the APIC Returned: failure or debug Sample:  | |
| The original configuration from the APIC before the module has started Returned: info Sample:  | |
| The assembled configuration from the user-provided parameters Returned: info Sample:  | |
| The raw output returned by the APIC REST API (xml or json) Returned: parse error Sample:  | |
| The HTTP response from the APIC Returned: failure or debug Sample:  | |
| The actual/minimal configuration pushed to the APIC Returned: info Sample:  | |
| The HTTP status from the APIC Returned: failure or debug Sample:  | |
| The HTTP url used for the request to the APIC Returned: failure or debug Sample:  | 
