aos_ip_pool – Manage AOS IP Pool¶
New in version 2.3.
DEPRECATED¶
Removed in Ansible: | |
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version: 2.9 | |
Why: | This module does not support AOS 2.1 or later |
Alternative: | See new modules at https://www.ansible.com/ansible-apstra. |
Synopsis¶
- Apstra AOS Ip Pool module let you manage your IP Pool easily. You can create create and delete IP Pool by Name, ID or by using a JSON File. This module is idempotent and support the check mode. It’s using the AOS REST API.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- aos-pyez >= 0.6.0
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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content
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Datastructure of the IP Pool to manage. The data can be in YAML / JSON or directly a variable. It's the same datastructure that is returned on success in value.
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id
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AOS Id of the IP Pool to manage (can't be used to create a new IP Pool), Only one of name, id or content can be set.
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name
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Name of the IP Pool to manage. Only one of name, id or content can be set.
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session
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An existing AOS session as obtained by aos_login module.
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state
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Indicate what is the expected state of the IP Pool (present or not).
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subnets
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List of subnet that needs to be part of the IP Pool.
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Examples¶
- name: "Create an IP Pool with one subnet"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
name: "my-ip-pool"
subnets: [ 172.10.0.0/16 ]
state: present
- name: "Create an IP Pool with multiple subnets"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
name: "my-other-ip-pool"
subnets: [ 172.10.0.0/16, 192.168.0.0./24 ]
state: present
- name: "Check if an IP Pool exist with same subnets by ID"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
name: "45ab26fc-c2ed-4307-b330-0870488fa13e"
subnets: [ 172.10.0.0/16, 192.168.0.0./24 ]
state: present
- name: "Delete an IP Pool by name"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
name: "my-ip-pool"
state: absent
- name: "Delete an IP pool by id"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
id: "45ab26fc-c2ed-4307-b330-0870488fa13e"
state: absent
# Save an IP Pool to a file
- name: "Access IP Pool 1/3"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
name: "my-ip-pool"
subnets: [ 172.10.0.0/16, 172.12.0.0/16 ]
state: present
register: ip_pool
- name: "Save Ip Pool into a file in JSON 2/3"
copy:
content: "{{ ip_pool.value | to_nice_json }}"
dest: ip_pool_saved.json
- name: "Save Ip Pool into a file in YAML 3/3"
copy:
content: "{{ ip_pool.value | to_nice_yaml }}"
dest: ip_pool_saved.yaml
- name: "Load IP Pool from a JSON file"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
content: "{{ lookup('file', 'resources/ip_pool_saved.json') }}"
state: present
- name: "Load IP Pool from a YAML file"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
content: "{{ lookup('file', 'resources/ip_pool_saved.yaml') }}"
state: present
- name: "Load IP Pool from a Variable"
aos_ip_pool:
session: "{{ aos_session }}"
content:
display_name: my-ip-pool
id: 4276738d-6f86-4034-9656-4bff94a34ea7
subnets:
- network: 172.10.0.0/16
- network: 172.12.0.0/16
state: present
Status¶
- This module will be removed in version 2.9. [deprecated]
- For more information see DEPRECATED.
Authors¶
- Damien Garros (@dgarros)
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