paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_mgtconfig module – Module used to configure some of the device management.
Note
This module is part of the paloaltonetworks.panos collection (version 2.21.2).
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_mgtconfig
.
New in paloaltonetworks.panos 1.0.0
Synopsis
Configure management settings of device. Not all configuration options are configurable at this time.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
pan-python can be obtained from PyPI https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pan-python
pandevice can be obtained from PyPI https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pandevice
Parameters
Parameter |
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Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The API key to use instead of generating it using username / password. |
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Deprecated Please use paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_commit_firewall, paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_commit_panorama, paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_commit_push instead. Commit changes after creating object. If ip_address is a Panorama device, and device_group or template are also set, perform a commit to Panorama and a commit-all to the device group/template. Choices: |
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IP address of primary DNS server. |
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IP address of secondary DNS server. |
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The domain of the device |
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The hostname of the device. |
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Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The IP address or hostname of the PAN-OS device being configured. |
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Login banner text. |
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IP address (or hostname) of primary NTP server. |
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IP address (or hostname) of secondary NTP server. |
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IP address (or hostname) of primary Panorama server. |
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IP address (or hostname) of secondary Panorama server. |
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Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The password to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. |
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Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The port number to connect to the PAN-OS device on. Default: :ansible-option-default:`443` |
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A dict object containing connection details. |
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The API key to use instead of generating it using username / password. |
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The IP address or hostname of the PAN-OS device being configured. |
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The password to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. |
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The port number to connect to the PAN-OS device on. Default: :ansible-option-default:`443` |
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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. |
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The username to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. Default: :ansible-option-default:`"admin"` |
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(Panorama only) The template this operation should target. Mutually exclusive with template_stack. |
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(Panorama only) The template stack this operation should target. Mutually exclusive with template. |
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Device timezone. |
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IP or hostname of the update server. |
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Deprecated Use provider to specify PAN-OS connectivity instead. The username to use for authentication. This is ignored if api_key is specified. Default: :ansible-option-default:`"admin"` |
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Verify the identify of the update server. Choices: |
Notes
Note
Checkmode is supported.
Panorama 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.
If the PAN-OS to be configured is Panorama, either template or template_stack must be specified.
Examples
- name: set dns and panorama
paloaltonetworks.panos.panos_mgtconfig:
provider: '{{ provider }}'
dns_server_primary: "1.1.1.1"
dns_server_secondary: "1.1.1.2"
panorama_primary: "1.1.1.3"
panorama_secondary: "1.1.1.4"
ntp_server_primary: "1.1.1.5"
ntp_server_secondary: "1.1.1.6"