dellemc.openmanage.ome_network_vlan_info module – Retrieves the information about networks VLAN(s) present in OpenManage Enterprise
Note
This module is part of the dellemc.openmanage collection (version 4.4.0).
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 dellemc.openmanage
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: dellemc.openmanage.ome_network_vlan_info
.
New in version 2.1.0: of dellemc.openmanage
Synopsis
This module allows to retrieve the following. - A list of all the network VLANs with their detailed information. - Information about a specific network VLAN using VLAN id or VLAN name.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 2.7.5
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular IP address or hostname. |
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A unique identifier of the network VLAN available in the device. id and name are mutually exclusive. |
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A unique name of the network VLAN available in the device. name and id are mutually exclusive. |
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OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular password. |
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OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular HTTPS port. Default: 443 |
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OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular username. |
Notes
Note
Run this module from a system that has direct access to DellEMC OpenManage Enterprise.
This module supports
check_mode
.
Examples
---
- name: Retrieve information about all network VLANs(s) available in the device
dellemc.openmanage.ome_network_vlan_info:
hostname: "192.168.0.1"
username: "username"
password: "password"
- name: Retrieve information about a network VLAN using the VLAN ID
dellemc.openmanage.ome_network_vlan_info:
hostname: "192.168.0.1"
username: "username"
password: "password"
id: 12345
- name: Retrieve information about a network VLAN using the VLAN name
dellemc.openmanage.ome_network_vlan_info:
hostname: "192.168.0.1"
username: "username"
password: "password"
name: "Network VLAN - 1"
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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Details of the HTTP Error. Returned: on HTTP error Sample: {“error”: {“@Message.ExtendedInfo”: [{“Message”: “Unable to process the request because an error occurred.”, “MessageArgs”: [], “MessageId”: “GEN1234”, “RelatedProperties”: [], “Resolution”: “Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your system administrator.”, “Severity”: “Critical”}], “code”: “Base.1.0.GeneralError”, “message”: “A general error has occurred. See ExtendedInfo for more information.”}} |
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Detailed information of the network VLAN(s). Returned: success Sample: {“msg”: “Successfully retrieved the network VLAN information.”, “network_vlan_info”: [{“CreatedBy”: “admin”, “CreationTime”: “2020-09-02 18:48:42.129”, “Description”: “Description of Logical Network - 1”, “Id”: 20057, “InternalRefNWUUId”: “42b9903d-93f8-4184-adcf-0772e4492f71”, “Name”: “Network VLAN - 1”, “Type”: {“Description”: “This is the network for general purpose traffic. QOS Priority : Bronze.”, “Id”: 1, “Name”: “General Purpose (Bronze)”, “NetworkTrafficType”: “Ethernet”, “QosType”: {“Id”: 4, “Name”: “Bronze”}, “VendorCode”: “GeneralPurpose”}, “UpdatedBy”: null, “UpdatedTime”: “2020-09-02 18:48:42.129”, “VlanMaximum”: 111, “VlanMinimum”: 111}, {“CreatedBy”: “admin”, “CreationTime”: “2020-09-02 18:49:11.507”, “Description”: “Description of Logical Network - 2”, “Id”: 20058, “InternalRefNWUUId”: “e46ccb3f-ef57-4617-ac76-46c56594005c”, “Name”: “Network VLAN - 2”, “Type”: {“Description”: “This is the network for general purpose traffic. QOS Priority : Silver.”, “Id”: 2, “Name”: “General Purpose (Silver)”, “NetworkTrafficType”: “Ethernet”, “QosType”: {“Id”: 3, “Name”: “Silver”}, “VendorCode”: “GeneralPurpose”}, “UpdatedBy”: null, “UpdatedTime”: “2020-09-02 18:49:11.507”, “VlanMaximum”: 112, “VlanMinimum”: 112}]} |
Authors
Deepak Joshi(@deepakjoshishri)