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fortios_firewall_schedule_recurring – Recurring schedule configuration in Fortinet’s FortiOS and FortiGate
- This module is able to configure a FortiGate or FortiOS (FOS) device by allowing the user to set and modify firewall_schedule feature and recurring category. Examples include all parameters and values need to be adjusted to datasources before usage. Tested with FOS v6.0.5
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
firewall_schedule_recurring
dictionary
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Default:
null
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Recurring schedule configuration.
|
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color
integer
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Color of icon on the GUI.
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day
string
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Choices:
- sunday
- monday
- tuesday
- wednesday
- thursday
- friday
- saturday
- none
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One or more days of the week on which the schedule is valid. Separate the names of the days with a space.
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end
string
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Time of day to end the schedule, format hh:mm.
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name
string
/ required
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Recurring schedule name.
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start
string
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Time of day to start the schedule, format hh:mm.
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state
string
|
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Deprecated
Starting with Ansible 2.9 we recommend using the top-level 'state' parameter.
Indicates whether to create or remove the object.
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host
string
|
|
FortiOS or FortiGate IP address.
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https
boolean
|
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Indicates if the requests towards FortiGate must use HTTPS protocol.
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password
string
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Default:
""
|
FortiOS or FortiGate password.
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ssl_verify
boolean
added in 2.9 |
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Ensures FortiGate certificate must be verified by a proper CA.
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state
string
added in 2.9 |
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Indicates whether to create or remove the object. This attribute was present already in previous version in a deeper level. It has been moved out to this outer level.
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username
string
|
|
FortiOS or FortiGate username.
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vdom
string
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Default:
"root"
|
Virtual domain, among those defined previously. A vdom is a virtual instance of the FortiGate that can be configured and used as a different unit.
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Note
- Requires fortiosapi library developed by Fortinet
- Run as a local_action in your playbook
- hosts: localhost
vars:
host: "192.168.122.40"
username: "admin"
password: ""
vdom: "root"
ssl_verify: "False"
tasks:
- name: Recurring schedule configuration.
fortios_firewall_schedule_recurring:
host: "{{ host }}"
username: "{{ username }}"
password: "{{ password }}"
vdom: "{{ vdom }}"
https: "False"
state: "present"
firewall_schedule_recurring:
color: "3"
day: "sunday"
end: "<your_own_value>"
name: "default_name_6"
start: "<your_own_value>"
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Returned |
Description |
build
string
|
always |
Build number of the fortigate image
Sample:
1547
|
http_method
string
|
always |
Last method used to provision the content into FortiGate
Sample:
PUT
|
http_status
string
|
always |
Last result given by FortiGate on last operation applied
Sample:
200
|
mkey
string
|
success |
Master key (id) used in the last call to FortiGate
Sample:
id
|
name
string
|
always |
Name of the table used to fulfill the request
Sample:
urlfilter
|
path
string
|
always |
Path of the table used to fulfill the request
Sample:
webfilter
|
revision
string
|
always |
Internal revision number
Sample:
17.0.2.10658
|
serial
string
|
always |
Serial number of the unit
Sample:
FGVMEVYYQT3AB5352
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status
string
|
always |
Indication of the operation's result
Sample:
success
|
vdom
string
|
always |
Virtual domain used
Sample:
root
|
version
string
|
always |
Version of the FortiGate
Sample:
v5.6.3
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Authors
- Miguel Angel Munoz (@mamunozgonzalez)
- Nicolas Thomas (@thomnico)
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