a10_netflow_monitor_custom_record
Synopsis
Configure custom record types to be exported
Parameters
Parameters |
Choices/Defaults |
Comment |
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state str/required |
[‘noop’, ‘present’, ‘absent’] |
State of the object to be created. |
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ansible_host str/required |
Host for AXAPI authentication |
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ansible_username str/required |
Username for AXAPI authentication |
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ansible_password str/required |
Password for AXAPI authentication |
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ansible_port int/required |
Port for AXAPI authentication |
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a10_device_context_id int |
[‘1-8’] |
Device ID for aVCS configuration |
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a10_partition str |
Destination/target partition for object/command |
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monitor_name str/required |
Key to identify parent object |
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custom_cfg list |
Field custom_cfg |
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event str |
‘sesn-event-nat44-creation’= Export NAT44 session creation events; ‘sesn-event- nat44-deletion’= Export NAT44 session deletion events; ‘sesn-event- nat64-creation’= Export NAT64 session creation events; ‘sesn-event- nat64-deletion’= Export NAT64 session deletion events; ‘sesn-event-dslite- creation’= Export Dslite session creation events; ‘sesn-event-dslite-deletion’= Export Dslite session deletion events; ‘sesn-event-fw4-creation’= Export FW4 session creation events; ‘sesn-event-fw4-deletion’= Export FW4 session deletion events; ‘sesn-event-fw6-creation’= Export FW6 session creation events; ‘sesn- event-fw6-deletion’= Export FW6 session deletion events; ‘deny-reset-event- fw4’= Export FW4 Deny Reset events; ‘deny-reset-event-fw6’= Export FW6 Deny Reset events; ‘port-mapping-nat44-creation’= Export NAT44 Port Mapping Creation Event; ‘port-mapping-nat44-deletion’= Export NAT44 Port Mapping Deletion Event; ‘port-mapping-nat64-creation’= Export NAT64 Port Mapping Creation Event; ‘port- mapping-nat64-deletion’= Export NAT64 Port Mapping Deletion Event; ‘port- mapping-dslite-creation’= Export Dslite Port Mapping Creation Event; ‘port- mapping-dslite-deletion’= Export Dslite Port Mapping Deletion Event; ‘port- batch-nat44-creation’= Export NAT44 Port Batch Creation Event; ‘port-batch- nat44-deletion’= Export NAT44 Port Batch Deletion Event; ‘port-batch- nat64-creation’= Export NAT64 Port Batch Creation Event; ‘port-batch- nat64-deletion’= Export NAT64 Port Batch Deletion Event; ‘port-batch-dslite- creation’= Export Dslite Port Batch Creation Event; ‘port-batch-dslite- deletion’= Export Dslite Port Batch Deletion Event; ‘port- batch-v2-nat44-creation’= Export NAT44 Port Batch v2 Creation Event; ‘port- batch-v2-nat44-deletion’= Export NAT44 Port Batch v2 Deletion Event; ‘port- batch-v2-nat64-creation’= Export NAT64 Port Batch v2 Creation Event; ‘port- batch-v2-nat64-deletion’= Export NAT64 Port Batch v2 Deletion Event; ‘port- batch-v2-dslite-creation’= Export Dslite Port Batch v2 Creation Event; ‘port- batch-v2-dslite-deletion’= Export Dslite Port Batch v2 Deletion Event; ‘gtp-c- tunnel-event’= Export GTP Control Tunnel Creation or Deletion Events; ‘gtp-u- tunnel-event’= Export GTP User Tunnel Creation or Deletion Events; ‘gtp-deny- event’= Export GTP Deny events on GTP C/U Tunnels; ‘gtp-info-event’= Export GTP Info events on GTP C/U Tunnels; ‘fw-ddos-entry-creation’= Export FW iDDoS Entry Created Record; ‘fw-ddos-entry-deletion’= Export FW iDDoS Entry Deleted Record; ‘fw-session-limit-exceeded’= Export FW Session Limit Exceeded Record; ‘cgn- ddos-l3-entry-creation’= Export CGN iDDoS L3 Entry Creation; ‘cgn- ddos-l3-entry-deletion’= Export CGN iDDoS L3 Entry Deletion; ‘cgn- ddos-l4-entry-creation’= Export CGN iDDoS L4 Entry Creation; ‘cgn- ddos-l4-entry-deletion’= Export CGN iDDoS L4 Entry Deletion; ‘gtp-rate-limit- periodic’= Export GTP Rate Limit Periodic; |
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ipfix_template str |
Custom IPFIX Template |
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uuid str |
uuid of the object |
Examples
Return Values
- modified_values (changed, dict, )
Values modified (or potential changes if using check_mode) as a result of task operation
- axapi_calls (always, list, )
Sequential list of AXAPI calls made by the task
- endpoint (, str, [‘/axapi/v3/slb/virtual_server’, ‘/axapi/v3/file/ssl-cert’])
The AXAPI endpoint being accessed.
- http_method (, str, [‘POST’, ‘GET’])
HTTP method being used by the primary task to interact with the AXAPI endpoint.
- request_body (, complex, )
Params used to query the AXAPI
- response_body (, complex, )
Response from the AXAPI
Status
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by community.