cisco.ise.trustsec_nbar_app – Resource module for Trustsec Nbar App

Note

This plugin is part of the cisco.ise collection (version 2.1.0).

You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. 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 cisco.ise.

To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.ise.trustsec_nbar_app.

New in version 2.0.0: of cisco.ise

Synopsis

  • Manage operations create, update and delete of the resource Trustsec Nbar App.

Note

This module has a corresponding action plugin.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • ciscoisesdk >= 1.3.0

  • python >= 3.5

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
description
string
Trustsec Nbar App's description.
id
string
Trustsec Nbar App's id.
ise_debug
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Flag for Identity Services Engine SDK to enable debugging.
ise_hostname
string / required
The Identity Services Engine hostname.
ise_password
string / required
The Identity Services Engine password to authenticate.
ise_username
string / required
The Identity Services Engine username to authenticate.
ise_uses_api_gateway
boolean
added in 1.1.0 of cisco.ise
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes ←
Flag that informs the SDK whether to use the Identity Services Engine's API Gateway to send requests.
If it is true, it uses the ISE's API Gateway and sends requests to https://{{ise_hostname}}.
If it is false, it sends the requests to https://{{ise_hostname}}:{{port}}, where the port value depends on the Service used (ERS, Mnt, UI, PxGrid).
ise_verify
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes ←
Flag to enable or disable SSL certificate verification.
ise_version
string
Default:
"3.1.1"
Informs the SDK which version of Identity Services Engine to use.
ise_wait_on_rate_limit
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes ←
Flag for Identity Services Engine SDK to enable automatic rate-limit handling.
name
string
Trustsec Nbar App's name.
networkIdentities
list / elements=string
Array of NIs.
ports
string
Trustsec Nbar App's ports.
protocol
string
Trustsec Nbar App's protocol.

Notes

Note

  • Does not support check_mode

  • The plugin runs on the control node and does not use any ansible connection plugins, but instead the embedded connection manager from Cisco ISE SDK

  • The parameters starting with ise_ are used by the Cisco ISE Python SDK to establish the connection

See Also

See also

Trustsec Nbar App reference

Complete reference of the Trustsec Nbar App object model.

Examples

- name: Create
  cisco.ise.trustsec_nbar_app:
    ise_hostname: "{{ise_hostname}}"
    ise_username: "{{ise_username}}"
    ise_password: "{{ise_password}}"
    ise_verify: "{{ise_verify}}"
    state: present
    description: string
    id: string
    name: string
    networkIdentities:
    - ports: string
      protocol: string

- name: Update by id
  cisco.ise.trustsec_nbar_app:
    ise_hostname: "{{ise_hostname}}"
    ise_username: "{{ise_username}}"
    ise_password: "{{ise_password}}"
    ise_verify: "{{ise_verify}}"
    state: present
    description: string
    id: string
    name: string
    networkIdentities:
    - ports: string
      protocol: string

- name: Delete by id
  cisco.ise.trustsec_nbar_app:
    ise_hostname: "{{ise_hostname}}"
    ise_username: "{{ise_username}}"
    ise_password: "{{ise_password}}"
    ise_verify: "{{ise_verify}}"
    state: absent
    id: string

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
ise_response
list / elements=dictionary
always
A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco ISE Python SDK

Sample:
[ { "description": "string", "id": "string", "name": "string", "networkIdentities": [ { "ports": "string", "protocol": "string" } ] } ]
ise_update_response
dictionary
always
A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco ISE Python SDK

Sample:
{ "code": 0, "message": "string" }


Authors

  • Rafael Campos (@racampos)