community.network.ce_switchport module – Manages Layer 2 switchport interfaces on HUAWEI CloudEngine switches.
Note
This module is part of the community.network collection (version 5.1.0).
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 community.network.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.network.ce_switchport.
Note
The community.network collection has been deprecated and will be removed from Ansible 12. See the discussion thread for more information.
DEPRECATED
- Removed in:
- version 6.0.0 
- Why:
- This collection and all content in it is unmaintained and deprecated. 
- Alternative:
- Unknown. 
Synopsis
- Manages Layer 2 switchport interfaces on HUAWEI CloudEngine switches. 
Aliases: network.cloudengine.ce_switchport
Parameters
| Parameter | Comments | 
|---|---|
| If  | |
| Full name of the interface, i.e. 40GE1/0/22. | |
| The link type of an interface. Choices: 
 | |
| If  | |
| Manage the state of the resource. Choices: 
 | |
| If  | |
| If  | |
| If  | 
Notes
Note
- When - state=absent, VLANs can be added/removed from trunk links and the existing access VLAN can be ‘unconfigured’ to just having VLAN 1 on that interface.
- When working with trunks VLANs the keywords add/remove are always sent in the - port trunk allow-pass vlancommand. Use verbose mode to see commands sent.
- When - state=unconfigured, the interface will result with having a default Layer 2 interface, i.e. vlan 1 in access mode.
- This module requires the netconf system service be enabled on the remote device being managed. 
- Recommended connection is - ansible.netcommon.netconf.
Examples
- name: Switchport module test
  hosts: cloudengine
  gather_facts: false
  vars:
    ansible_user: root
    ansible_password: PASSWORD
    ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.netconf
    ansible_network_os: community.network.ce
  tasks:
  - name: Ensure 10GE1/0/22 is in its default switchport state
    community.network.ce_switchport:
      interface: 10GE1/0/22
      state: unconfigured
  - name: Ensure 10GE1/0/22 is configured for access vlan 20
    community.network.ce_switchport:
      interface: 10GE1/0/22
      mode: access
      default_vlan: 20
  - name: Ensure 10GE1/0/22 only has vlans 5-10 as trunk vlans
    community.network.ce_switchport:
      interface: 10GE1/0/22
      mode: trunk
      pvid_vlan: 10
      trunk_vlans: 5-10
  - name: Ensure 10GE1/0/22 is a trunk port and ensure 2-50 are being tagged (doesn't mean others aren't also being tagged)
    community.network.ce_switchport:
      interface: 10GE1/0/22
      mode: trunk
      pvid_vlan: 10
      trunk_vlans: 2-50
  - name: Ensure these VLANs are not being tagged on the trunk
    community.network.ce_switchport:
      interface: 10GE1/0/22
      mode: trunk
      trunk_vlans: 51-4000
      state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Description | 
|---|---|
| check to see if a change was made on the device Returned: always Sample:  | |
| k/v pairs of switchport after module execution Returned: always Sample:  | |
| k/v pairs of existing switchport Returned: always Sample:  | |
| k/v pairs of parameters passed into module Returned: always Sample:  | |
| command string sent to the device Returned: always Sample:  | 
Status
- This module will be removed in version 6.0.0. [deprecated] 
- For more information see DEPRECATED. 
