fadcos_system_snmp_community – configure SNMP community settings in Fortinet’s FortiADC

New in version 1.1.0.

Synopsis

  • Configure SNMP community settings of SNMPv1/v2 in SNMP Page

Requirements

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

  • ansible>=2.8

FortiADC Version Compatibility


v7.1.4 v7.2.2 v7.4.0
fadcos_system_snmp_community yes yes yes

Parameters

  • action - Type of action to perform on the object. type: str required: true
  • name - Specify the name of the SNMP community.type: str required: false
  • ip - Port number on which the system listens for SNMP queries from the SNMP managers in this community.type: str required: false default: 161
  • query_v1_status - Enable/disable SNMP v1 queries.type: int required: false default: enable
  • query_v2c_port - Port number on which the system listens for SNMP queries from the SNMP managers in this community.type: str required: false default: 161
  • query_v2c_status - Enable/disable SNMP v2c queries.type: int required: false default: enable
  • id - Specify id of the SNMP community.type: int required: false
  • id_list - SNMP community id listtype: list required: false

Examples

- name:
  hosts: all
  vars:
  connection: httpapi
  gather_facts: false
    tasks:
    - name: add
      fadcos_system_snmp_community:
       action: add
       name: test
       query_v1_port: '161'
       query_v1_status: enable
       query_v2c_port: '161'
       query_v2c_status: enable


    - name: edit
      fadcos_system_snmp_community:
       action: edit
       id: '1'
       query_v1_port: '162'
       query_v1_status: disable
       query_v2c_port: '162'
       query_v2c_status: disable

    - name: get
      fadcos_system_snmp_community:
       action: get

    - name: remove
      fadcos_system_snmp_community:
       action: remove
       id_list:
            - '1'

Return Values

Common return values are documented: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/common_return_values.html#common-return-values, the following are the fields unique to this module:

  • 200 - OK: Request returns successful.
  • 400 - Bad Request: Request cannot be processed by the API.
  • 401 - Not Authorized: Request without successful login session.
  • 403 - Forbidden: Request is missing CSRF token or administrator is missing access profile permissions.
  • 404 - Resource Not Found: Unable to find the specified resource.
  • 405 - Method Not Allowed: Specified HTTP method is not allowed for this resource.
  • 413 - Request Entity Too Large: Request cannot be processed due to large entity.
  • 424 - Failed Dependency: Fail dependency can be duplicate resource, missing required parameter, missing required attribute, or invalid attribute value.
  • 429 - Access temporarily blocked: Maximum failed authentications reached. The offended source is temporarily blocked for certain amount of time.
  • 500 - Internal Server Error: Internal error when processing the request.

For errorcode please check FortiADC API errorcode at : https://fndn.fortinet.net/index.php?/fortiapi/981-fortiadc/

Status

  • This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

Authors

  • Wayne Chou

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