pn_ospfarea - CLI command to add/remove ospf area to/from a vrouter.
New in version 2.2.
Synopsis
- Execute vrouter-ospf-add, vrouter-ospf-remove command.
 - This command adds/removes Open Shortest Path First(OSPF) area to/from a virtual router(vRouter) service.
 
Options
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pn_clipassword |  yes |   Login password.   |  ||
| pn_cliswitch |  no |   Target switch(es) to run the CLI on.   |  ||
| pn_cliusername |  yes |   Login username.   |  ||
| pn_ospf_area |  yes |   Specify the OSPF area number.   |  ||
| pn_prefix_listin |  no |   OSPF prefix list for filtering incoming packets.   |  ||
| pn_prefix_listout |  no |   OSPF prefix list for filtering outgoing packets.   |  ||
| pn_quiet |  no | True |   Enable/disable system information.   |  |
| pn_stub_type |  no | 
  |    Specify the OSPF stub type.   |  |
| pn_vrouter_name |  yes |   Specify the name of the vRouter.   |  ||
| state |  yes | 
  |    State the action to perform. Use 'present' to add ospf-area, 'absent' to remove ospf-area and 'update' to modify ospf-area.   |  
Examples
- name: "Add OSPF area to vrouter"
  pn_ospfarea:
    state: present
    pn_cliusername: admin
    pn_clipassword: admin
    pn_ospf_area: 1.0.0.0
    pn_stub_type: stub
- name: "Remove OSPF from vrouter"
  pn_ospf:
    state: absent
    pn_cliusername: admin
    pn_clipassword: admin
    pn_vrouter_name: name-string
    pn_ospf_area: 1.0.0.0
    Return Values
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| name | description | returned | type | sample | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| changed |   Indicates whether the CLI caused changes on the target.   |  always | bool | |
| command |   The CLI command run on the target node(s).   |  always | str | |
| stderr |   The set of error responses from the ospf command.   |  on error | list | |
| stdout |   The set of responses from the ospf command.   |  always | list | 
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/pn_ospfarea_module.html