cisco.meraki.meraki_syslog – Manage syslog server settings in the Meraki cloud.
Note
This plugin is part of the cisco.meraki collection (version 2.5.0).
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.meraki
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.meraki.meraki_syslog
.
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Authentication key provided by the dashboard. Required if environmental variable MERAKI_KEY is not set. |
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Hostname for Meraki dashboard. Can be used to access regional Meraki environments, such as China. Default: “api.meraki.com” |
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Number of seconds to retry if server returns an internal server error. Default: 60 |
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ID number of a network. |
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Name of a network. |
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ID of organization. |
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Name of organization. |
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Instructs module whether response keys should be snake case (ex. Choices:
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Set amount of debug output during module execution. Choices:
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Number of seconds to retry if rate limiter is triggered. Default: 165 |
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List of syslog server settings |
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IP address or hostname of Syslog server. |
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Port number Syslog server is listening on. Default: “514” |
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List of applicable Syslog server roles. Choices:
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Query or edit syslog servers To delete a syslog server, do not include server in list of servers Choices:
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Time to timeout for HTTP requests. Default: 30 |
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If Only useful for internal Meraki developers. Choices:
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If Choices:
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Whether to validate HTTP certificates. Choices:
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Notes
Note
Changes to existing syslog servers replaces existing configuration. If you need to add to an existing configuration set state to query to gather the existing configuration and then modify or add.
More information about the Meraki API can be found at https://dashboard.meraki.com/api_docs.
Some of the options are likely only used for developers within Meraki.
As of Ansible 2.9, Meraki modules output keys as snake case. To use camel case, set the
ANSIBLE_MERAKI_FORMAT
environment variable tocamelcase
.Ansible’s Meraki modules will stop supporting camel case output in Ansible 2.13. Please update your playbooks.
Check Mode downloads the current configuration from the dashboard, then compares changes against this download. Check Mode will report changed if there are differences in the configurations, but does not submit changes to the API for validation of change.
Examples
- name: Query syslog configurations on network named MyNet in the YourOrg organization
meraki_syslog:
auth_key: abc12345
status: query
org_name: YourOrg
net_name: MyNet
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Add single syslog server with Appliance event log role
meraki_syslog:
auth_key: abc12345
status: query
org_name: YourOrg
net_name: MyNet
servers:
- host: 192.0.1.2
port: 514
roles:
- Appliance event log
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Add multiple syslog servers
meraki_syslog:
auth_key: abc12345
status: query
org_name: YourOrg
net_name: MyNet
servers:
- host: 192.0.1.2
port: 514
roles:
- Appliance event log
- host: 192.0.1.3
port: 514
roles:
- Appliance event log
- Flows
delegate_to: localhost
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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Information about the created or manipulated object. Returned: info |
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List of syslog servers. Returned: info |
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Hostname or IP address of syslog server. Returned: success Sample: “192.0.1.1” |
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Port number for syslog communication. Returned: success Sample: 443 |
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List of roles assigned to syslog server. Returned: success Sample: “Wireless event log, URLs” |
Authors
Kevin Breit (@kbreit)