a10_server_axapi3 - Manage A10 Networks AX/SoftAX/Thunder/vThunder devices
New in version 2.3.
Synopsis
- Manage SLB (Server Load Balancer) server objects on A10 Networks devices via aXAPIv3.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
host | yes | Hostname or IP of the A10 Networks device. | ||
operation | no | create |
| Create, Update or Remove SLB server. For create and update operation, we use the IP address and server name specified in the POST message. For delete operation, we use the server name in the request URI. |
password | yes | Password for the username account.aliases: pass, pwd | ||
server_ip | yes | The SLB (Server Load Balancer) server IPv4 address. aliases: ip, address | ||
server_name | yes | The SLB (Server Load Balancer) server name. aliases: server | ||
server_ports | no | A list of ports to create for the server. Each list item should be a dictionary which specifies the port: and protocol: . | ||
server_status | no | enable |
| The SLB (Server Load Balancer) virtual server status. aliases: action |
username | yes | An account with administrator privileges. aliases: user, admin | ||
validate_certs | no | yes |
| If no , SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled devices using self-signed certificates. |
write_config (added in 2.2)
| no | no |
| If yes , any changes will cause a write of the running configuration to non-volatile memory. This will save all configuration changes, including those that may have been made manually or through other modules, so care should be taken when specifying yes . |
Examples
# Create a new server - a10_server: host: a10.mydomain.com username: myadmin password: mypassword server: test server_ip: 1.1.1.100 validate_certs: false server_status: enable write_config: yes operation: create server_ports: - port-number: 8080 protocol: tcp action: enable - port-number: 8443 protocol: TCP
Notes
Note
- Requires A10 Networks aXAPI 2.1
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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