paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_log_forwarding_profile_match_list module – Manage log forwarding profile match lists.
Note
This module is part of the paloaltonetworks.panos collection (version 3.2.0).
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 paloaltonetworks.panos.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_log_forwarding_profile_match_list.
New in paloaltonetworks.panos 1.0.0
Synopsis
- Manages log forwarding profile match lists. 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- pan-python 
- pandevice >= 0.11.1 
Parameters
| Parameter | Comments | 
|---|---|
| Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The API key to use instead of generating it using username / password. | |
| Profile description | |
| (Panorama only) The device group the operation should target. Default:  | |
| List of email server profiles. | |
| The filter. Leaving this empty means “All logs”. | |
| When state=gathered. An advanced filtering option to filter results returned from PAN-OS. Refer to the guide discussing gathered_filter for more information. | |
| List of HTTP server profiles. | |
| Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The IP address or hostname of the PAN-OS device being configured. | |
| Name of the log forwarding profile to add this match list to. | |
| Log type. Choices: 
 | |
| Name of the profile. | |
| Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The password to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. | |
| Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The port number to connect to the PAN-OS device on. Default:  | |
| A dict object containing connection details. | |
| The API key to use instead of generating it using username / password. | |
| The IP address or hostname of the PAN-OS device being configured. | |
| The password to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. | |
| The port number to connect to the PAN-OS device on. Default:  | |
| The serial number of a firewall to use for targeted commands. If ip_address is not a Panorama PAN-OS device, then this param is ignored. | |
| The username to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. Default:  | |
| Send to panorama or not Choices: 
 | |
| List of SNMP server profiles. | |
| The state. Choices: 
 | |
| List of syslog server profiles. | |
| Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The username to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. Default:  | |
| The vsys this object belongs to. Default:  | 
Notes
Note
- Panorama is supported. 
- Check mode is supported. 
- PAN-OS connectivity should be specified using provider or the classic PAN-OS connectivity params (ip_address, username, password, api_key, and port). If both are present, then the classic params are ignored. 
Examples
# Create a server match list
- name: Create log forwarding profile match list
  paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_log_forwarding_profile_match_list:
    provider: '{{ provider }}'
    log_forwarding_profile: 'my-profile'
    name: 'ml-1'
    description: 'created by Ansible'
    log_type: 'threat'
    filter: '(action eq allow) and (zone eq DMZ)'
    syslog_profiles: ['syslog-prof1']