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aci_intf_policy_l2 - Manage Layer 2 interface policies on Cisco ACI fabrics (l2:IfPol)

New in version 2.4.

Synopsis

Requirements (on host that executes module)

  • ACI Fabric 1.0(3f)+

Options

parameter required default choices comments
description
no
The description of the Layer 2 interface policy.
aliases: descr
hostname
yes
IP Address or hostname of APIC resolvable by Ansible control host.
aliases: host
l2_policy
yes
The name of the Layer 2 interface policy.
aliases: name
password
yes
The password to use for authentication.
qinq
no disabled
  • core
  • disabled
  • edge
Determines if QinQ is disabled or if the port should be considered a core or edge port.
state
no present
  • absent
  • present
  • query
Use present or absent for adding or removing.
Use query for listing an object or multiple objects.
timeout
no 30
The socket level timeout in seconds.
use_proxy
no yes
  • yes
  • no
If no, it will not use a proxy, even if one is defined in an environment variable on the target hosts.
use_ssl
no yes
  • yes
  • no
If no, an HTTP connection will be used instead of the default HTTPS connection.
username
yes admin
The username to use for authentication.
aliases: user
validate_certs
no yes
  • yes
  • no
If no, SSL certificates will not be validated.
This should only set to no used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
vepa
no disabled
  • disabled
  • enabled
Determines if Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator is disabled or enabled.
vlan_scope
no global
  • global
  • portlocal
The scope of the VLAN.

Examples

- aci_intf_policy_l2:
    hostname: '{{ hostname }}'
    username: '{{ username }}'
    password: '{{ password }}'
    l2_policy: '{{ l2_policy }}'
    vlan_scope: '{{ vlan_policy }}'
    description: '{{ description }}'

Notes

Note

  • By default, if an environment variable <protocol>_proxy is set on the target host, requests will be sent through that proxy. This behaviour can be overridden by setting a variable for this task (see setting the environment), or by using the use_proxy option.
  • HTTP redirects can redirect from HTTP to HTTPS so you should be sure that your proxy environment for both protocols is correct.

Status

This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

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© 2012–2017 Michael DeHaan
© 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/aci_intf_policy_l2_module.html