ftd_configuration – Manages configuration on Cisco FTD devices over REST API
New in version 2.7.
Synopsis
- Manages configuration on Cisco FTD devices including creating, updating, removing configuration objects, scheduling and staring jobs, deploying pending changes, etc. All operations are performed over REST API.
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
|   data    dictionary    |    Key-value pairs that should be sent as body parameters in a REST API call   |  |
|   filters    dictionary    |    Key-value dict that represents equality filters. Every key is a property name and value is its desired value. If multiple filters are present, they are combined with logical operator AND.   |  |
|   operation    string / required    |    The name of the operation to execute. Commonly, the operation starts with 'add', 'edit', 'get', 'upsert' or 'delete' verbs, but can have an arbitrary name too.   |  |
|   path_params    dictionary    |    Key-value pairs that should be sent as path parameters in a REST API call.   |  |
|   query_params    dictionary    |    Key-value pairs that should be sent as query parameters in a REST API call.   |  |
|   register_as    string    |    Specifies Ansible fact name that is used to register received response from the FTD device.   |  
Examples
- name: Create a network object
  ftd_configuration:
    operation: "addNetworkObject"
    data:
      name: "Ansible-network-host"
      description: "From Ansible with love"
      subType: "HOST"
      value: "192.168.2.0"
      dnsResolution: "IPV4_AND_IPV6"
      type: "networkobject"
      isSystemDefined: false
    register_as: "hostNetwork"
- name: Delete the network object
  ftd_configuration:
    operation: "deleteNetworkObject"
    path_params:
      objId: "{{ hostNetwork['id'] }}"
   Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | 
|---|---|---|
|   response    dictionary    |  success |   HTTP response returned from the API call.   |  
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
 - This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
 
Authors
- Cisco Systems, Inc. (@annikulin)
 
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    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/ftd_configuration_module.html