cisco.asa.asa_ogs module – Object Group resource module
Note
This module is part of the cisco.asa collection (version 4.0.3).
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.asa
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.asa.asa_ogs
.
New in cisco.asa 1.0.0
Synopsis
This module configures and manages Objects and Groups on ASA platforms.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Aliases: ogs
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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A list of Object Group options. |
|
The object groups. |
|
The description for the object-group. |
|
Configure an object group as an object |
|
Configure an ICMP-type object |
|
Defines the ICMP types in the group. Choices:
|
|
Specifies object-group ID |
|
Configure a network object |
|
Enter an IPv4 network address with space seperated netmask. |
|
Set this to specify a single host object. |
|
Enter an IPv6 prefix. |
|
Enter this keyword to specify a network object |
|
Configure a port object |
|
Enter this keyword to specify a port |
|
Enter this keyword to specify a range of ports |
|
Specify the end of the port range. |
|
Specify the start of the port range. |
|
Specifies that object-group is for only specified protocol only. Required when port-object need to be configured Choices:
|
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Configure a protocol object |
|
Defines the protocols in the group. User can either specify protocols directly/protocol numbers(0-255) |
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Configure a security-group |
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Enter this keyword to specify a security-group name. |
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Enter this keyword to specify a security-group tag. |
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Configure a service object NEW ‘services_object’ param is introduced at object_group level, please use the newer ‘services_object’ param defined at object_group level instead of ‘service_object’ param at object_group level, as ‘service_object’ option will get deprecated and removed in a future release. |
|
Enter this keyword to specify a service object |
|
Defines the protocols in the group. Choices:
|
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Configure list of service objects Newer OGs services_object param which will replace service_object param Relased with version 2.1.0 |
|
Keyword to specify destination port |
|
Match only packets on a given port number. |
|
Match only packets with a greater port number. |
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Match only packets with a lower port number. |
|
Match only packets not on a given port number. |
|
Port range operator |
|
Specify the end of the port range. |
|
Specify the start of the port range. |
|
Enter this keyword to specify a service object |
|
Defines the protocols in the group. |
|
Keyword to specify source port |
|
Match only packets on a given port number. |
|
Match only packets with a greater port number. |
|
Match only packets with a lower port number. |
|
Match only packets not on a given port number. |
|
Port range operator |
|
Specify the end of the port range. |
|
Specify the start of the port range. |
|
Configures single user, local or import user group |
|
Configure a user objectUser name to configure a user object. |
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User domain |
|
Enter the name of the user |
|
Configure a user group object. |
|
Group domain |
|
Enter the name of the group |
|
The object group type. Choices:
|
|
The module, by default, will connect to the remote device and retrieve the current running-config to use as a base for comparing against the contents of source. There are times when it is not desirable to have the task get the current running-config for every task in a playbook. The running_config argument allows the implementer to pass in the configuration to use as the base config for comparison. This value of this option should be the output received from device by executing command. |
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The state the configuration should be left in Choices:
|
Notes
Note
Tested against Cisco ASA Version 9.10(1)11
This module works with connection
network_cli
. See ASA Platform Options.
Examples
# Using merged
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
- name: "Merge module attributes of given object-group"
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
- object_type: network
object_groups:
- name: group_network_obj
group_object:
- test_og_network
- name: test_og_network
description: test_og_network
network_object:
host:
- 192.0.2.1
- 192.0.2.2
address:
- 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
- 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
- name: test_network_og
description: test_network_og
network_object:
host:
- 198.51.100.1
- 198.51.100.2
ipv6_address:
- 2001:db8:3::/64
- object_type: security
object_groups:
- name: test_og_security
description: test_security
security_group:
sec_name:
- test_1
- test_2
tag:
- 10
- 20
- object_type: service
object_groups:
- name: O-Worker
services_object:
- protocol: tcp
destination_port:
range:
start: 100
end: 200
- protocol: tcp-udp
source_port:
eq: 1234
destination_port:
gt: nfs
- name: O-UNIX-TCP
protocol: tcp
port_object:
- eq: https
- range:
start: 100
end: 400
- object_type: user
object_groups:
- name: test_og_user
description: test_user
user_object:
user:
- name: new_user_1
domain: LOCAL
- name: new_user_2
domain: LOCAL
state: merged
# Commands fired:
# ---------------
#
# object-group security test_og_security
# description test_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group network group_network_obj
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# object-group network test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:3::/64
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# description test_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
# After state:
# ------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network group_network_obj
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# description test_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
# Using Replaced
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
- name: "Replace module attributes of given object-group"
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
- object_type: network
object_groups:
- name: test_og_network
description: test_og_network_replace
network_object:
host:
- 198.51.100.1
address:
- 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
- object_type: protocol
object_groups:
- name: test_og_protocol
description: test_og_protocol
protocol_object:
protocol:
- tcp
- udp
state: replaced
# Commands Fired:
# ---------------
#
# object-group protocol test_og_protocol
# description test_og_protocol
# protocol tcp
# protocol udp
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network_replace
# no network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# no network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# no network-object host 192.0.2.1
# no network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# After state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network_replace
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
# object-group protocol test_og_protocol
# protocol-object tcp
# protocol-object udp
# Using Overridden
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
- name: "Overridden module attributes of given object-group"
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
- object_type: network
object_groups:
- name: test_og_network
description: test_og_network_override
network_object:
host:
- 198.51.100.1
address:
- 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
- name: ANSIBLE_TEST
network_object:
object:
- TEST1
- TEST2
- object_type: protocol
object_groups:
- name: test_og_protocol
description: test_og_protocol
protocol_object:
protocol:
- tcp
- udp
state: overridden
# Commands Fired:
# ---------------
#
# no object-group security test_og_security
# no object-group service O-Worker
# no object-group service O-UNIX-TCP
# no object-group user test_og_user
# object-group protocol test_og_protocol
# description test_og_protocol
# protocol tcp
# protocol udp
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network_override
# no network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# no network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# no network-object host 192.0.2.1
# no network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# no object-group network test_network_og
# object-group network ANSIBLE_TEST
# network-object object TEST1
# network-object object TEST2
# After state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network_override
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network ANSIBLE_TEST
# network-object object TEST1
# network-object object TEST2
# object-group protocol test_og_protocol
# protocol-object tcp
# protocol-object udp
# Using Deleted
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# object-group service O-UNIX-TCP tcp
# port-object eq https
# port-object range 100 400
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
- name: "Delete given module attributes"
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
- object_type: network
object_groups:
- name: test_og_network
- name: test_network_og
- object_type: security
object_groups:
- name: test_og_security
- object_type: service
object_groups:
- name: O-UNIX-TCP
state: deleted
# Commands Fired:
# ---------------
#
# no object-group network test_og_network
# no object-group network test_network_og
# no object-group security test_og_security
# no object-group service O-UNIX-TCP
# After state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
# object-group service O-Worker
# service-object tcp destination range 100 200
# service-object tcp source eq 1234 destination gt nfs
# Using DELETED without any config passed
# "(NOTE: This will delete all of configured resource module attributes)"
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
- name: Delete ALL configured module attributes
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
state: deleted
# Commands Fired:
# ---------------
#
# no object-group network test_og_network
# no object-group network test_network_og
# no object-group security test_og_security
# no object-group user test_og_user
# After state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# Using Gathered
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
- name: Gather listed OGs with provided configurations
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
state: gathered
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "gathered": [
# {
# "object_groups": [
# {
# "description": "test_security",
# "name": "test_og_security",
# "security_group": {
# "sec_name": [
# "test_2",
# "test_1"
# ],
# "tag": [
# 10,
# 20
# ]
# }
# }
# ],
# "object_type": "security"
# },
# {
# "object_groups": [
# {
# "description": "test_network_og",
# "name": "test_network_og",
# "network_object": {
# "host": [
# "198.51.100.1",
# "198.51.100.2"
# ],
# "ipv6_address": [
# "2001:db8:3::/64"
# ]
# }
# },
# {
# "description": "test_og_network",
# "name": "test_og_network",
# "network_object": {
# "address": [
# "192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0",
# "198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0"
# ],
# "host": [
# "192.0.2.1",
# "192.0.2.2"
# ]
# }
# }
# ],
# "object_type": "network"
# },
# {
# "object_groups": [
# {
# "description": "test_user",
# "name": "test_og_user",
# "user_object": {
# "user": [
# {
# "domain": "LOCAL",
# "name": "new_user_1"
# },
# {
# "domain": "LOCAL",
# "name": "new_user_2"
# }
# ]
# }
# }
# ],
# "object_type": "user"
# }
# ]
# After state:
# ------------
#
# ciscoasa# sh running-config object-group
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object host 192.0.2.2
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# description test_network_og
# network-object host 198.51.100.1
# network-object host 198.51.100.2
# network-object 2001:db8:0:3::/64
# group-object test_og_network
# object-group security test_og_security
# security-group name test_1
# security-group name test_2
# security-group tag 10
# security-group tag 20
# object-group user test_og_user
# user LOCAL\new_user_1
# user LOCAL\new_user_2
# Using Rendered
- name: Render the commands for provided configuration
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
config:
- object_type: network
object_groups:
- name: test_og_network
description: test_og_network
network_object:
host:
- 192.0.2.1
- 192.0.2.2
address:
- 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
- 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0
- name: test_network_og
description: test_network_og
network_object:
host:
- 198.51.100.1
- 198.51.100.2
ipv6_address:
- 2001:db8:3::/64
- object_type: security
object_groups:
- name: test_og_security
description: test_security
security_group:
sec_name:
- test_1
- test_2
tag:
- 10
- 20
- object_type: user
object_groups:
- name: test_og_user
description: test_user
user_object:
user:
- name: new_user_1
domain: LOCAL
- name: new_user_2
domain: LOCAL
state: rendered
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "rendered": [
# "object-group security test_og_security",
# "description test_security",
# "security-group name test_1",
# "security-group name test_2",
# "security-group tag 10",
# "security-group tag 20",
# "object-group network test_og_network",
# "description test_og_network",
# "network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0",
# "network-object 198.51.100.0 255.255.255.0",
# "network-object host 192.0.2.1",
# "network-object host 192.0.2.2",
# "object-group network test_network_og",
# "description test_network_og",
# "network-object host 198.51.100.1",
# "network-object host 198.51.100.2",
# "network-object 2001:db8:3::/64",
# "object-group user test_og_user",
# "description test_user",
# "user LOCAL\new_user_1",
# "user LOCAL\new_user_2"
# ]
# Using Parsed
# parsed.cfg
#
# object-group network test_og_network
# description test_og_network
# network-object host 192.0.2.1
# network-object 192.0.2.0 255.255.255.0
# object-group network test_network_og
# network-object 2001:db8:3::/64
# object-group service test_og_service
# service-object tcp-udp
- name: Parse the commands for provided configuration
cisco.asa.asa_ogs:
running_config: "{{ lookup('file', 'parsed.cfg') }}"
state: parsed
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "parsed": [
# {
# "object_groups": [
# {
# "name": "test_network_og"
# },
# {
# "description": "test_og_network",
# "name": "test_og_network",
# "network_object": {
# "host": [
# "192.0.2.2"
# ]
# }
# }
# ],
# "object_type": "network"
# },
# {
# "object_groups": [
# {
# "name": "test_og_service",
# "service_object": {
# "protocol": [
# "tcp-udp",
# "ipinip"
# ]
# }
# }
# ],
# "object_type": "service"
# }
# ]
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
---|---|
The configuration as structured data after module completion. Returned: when changed Sample: |
|
The configuration as structured data prior to module invocation. Returned: always Sample: |
|
The set of commands pushed to the remote device Returned: always Sample: |