New in version 1.8.
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
host | yes | Hostname or IP of the A10 Networks device. | ||
partition (added in 2.3)
| no | set active-partition | ||
password | yes | Password for the username account.aliases: pass, pwd | ||
server_ip | no | The SLB server IPv4 address. aliases: ip, address | ||
server_name | yes | The SLB (Server Load Balancer) server name. aliases: server | ||
server_ports | no | A list of ports to create for the server. Each list item should be a dictionary which specifies the port: and protocol: , but can also optionally specify the status: . See the examples below for details. This parameter is required when state is present . | ||
server_status | no | enabled |
| The SLB virtual server status. aliases: status |
state | no | present |
| This is to specify the operation to create, update or remove SLB server. |
username | yes | An account with administrator privileges. aliases: user, admin | ||
validate_certs (added in 2.3)
| no | yes |
| If no , SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled devices using self-signed certificates. |
write_config (added in 2.2)
| no | no |
| If yes , any changes will cause a write of the running configuration to non-volatile memory. This will save all configuration changes, including those that may have been made manually or through other modules, so care should be taken when specifying yes . |
# Create a new server - a10_server: host: a10.mydomain.com username: myadmin password: mypassword partition: mypartition server: test server_ip: 1.1.1.100 server_ports: - port_num: 8080 protocol: tcp - port_num: 8443 protocol: TCP
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
content | the full info regarding the slb_server | success | string | mynewserver |
Note
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