community.network.ce_info_center_trap module – Manages information center trap configuration on HUAWEI CloudEngine switches.

Note

This module is part of the community.network collection (version 3.3.0).

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_info_center_trap.

Synopsis

  • Manages information center trap configurations on HUAWEI CloudEngine switches.

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

channel_id

string

Number of a channel. The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 9. The default value is 0.

module_name

string

Module name of the rule. The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-insensitive characters. The default value is default. Please use lower-case letter, such as [aaa, acl, arp, bfd].

state

string

Specify desired state of the resource.

Choices:

  • present ← (default)

  • absent

trap_buff_enable

string

Whether a trap buffer is enabled to output information.

Choices:

  • no_use ← (default)

  • true

  • false

trap_buff_size

string

Size of a trap buffer. The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 1024. The default value is 256.

trap_enable

string

Whether a device is enabled to output alarms.

Choices:

  • no_use ← (default)

  • true

  • false

trap_level

string

Trap level permitted to output.

Choices:

  • emergencies

  • alert

  • critical

  • error

  • warning

  • notification

  • informational

  • debugging

trap_time_stamp

string

Timestamp format of alarm information.

Choices:

  • date_boot

  • date_second

  • date_tenthsecond

  • date_millisecond

  • shortdate_second

  • shortdate_tenthsecond

  • shortdate_millisecond

  • formatdate_second

  • formatdate_tenthsecond

  • formatdate_millisecond

Notes

Note

  • This module requires the netconf system service be enabled on the remote device being managed.

  • Recommended connection is netconf.

  • This module also works with local connections for legacy playbooks.

Examples

- name: CloudEngine info center trap test
  hosts: cloudengine
  connection: local
  gather_facts: no
  vars:
    cli:
      host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
      port: "{{ ansible_ssh_port }}"
      username: "{{ username }}"
      password: "{{ password }}"
      transport: cli

  tasks:

  - name: "Config trap buffer"
    community.network.ce_info_center_trap:
      state: present
      trap_buff_enable: true
      trap_buff_size: 768
      provider: "{{ cli }}"

  - name: "Undo trap buffer"
    community.network.ce_info_center_trap:
      state: absent
      trap_buff_enable: true
      trap_buff_size: 768
      provider: "{{ cli }}"

  - name: "Config trap module log level"
    community.network.ce_info_center_trap:
      state: present
      module_name: aaa
      channel_id: 1
      trap_enable: true
      trap_level: error
      provider: "{{ cli }}"

  - name: "Undo trap module log level"
    community.network.ce_info_center_trap:
      state: absent
      module_name: aaa
      channel_id: 1
      trap_enable: true
      trap_level: error
      provider: "{{ cli }}"

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key

Description

changed

boolean

check to see if a change was made on the device

Returned: always

Sample: true

end_state

dictionary

k/v pairs of aaa params after module execution

Returned: always

Sample: {“icTrapBuffEn”: “true”, “trapBuffSize”: “768”}

existing

dictionary

k/v pairs of existing aaa server

Returned: always

Sample: {“icTrapBuffEn”: “false”, “trapBuffSize”: “256”}

proposed

dictionary

k/v pairs of parameters passed into module

Returned: always

Sample: {“state”: “present”, “trap_buff_enable”: “true”, “trap_buff_size”: “768”}

updates

list / elements=string

command sent to the device

Returned: always

Sample: [“info-center trapbuffer”, “info-center trapbuffer size 768”]

Authors

  • wangdezhuang (@QijunPan)