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cisco.meraki.meraki_ms_l3_interface – Manage routed interfaces on MS switches

Note

This plugin is part of the cisco.meraki collection (version 2.5.0).

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.meraki.

To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.meraki.meraki_ms_l3_interface.

Synopsis

  • Allows for creation, management, and visibility into routed interfaces on Meraki MS switches.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
auth_key
string / required
Authentication key provided by the dashboard. Required if environmental variable MERAKI_KEY is not set.
default_gateway
string
The next hop for any traffic that isn't going to a directly connected subnet or over a static route.
This IP address must exist in a subnet with a routed interface.
host
string
Default:
"api.meraki.com"
Hostname for Meraki dashboard.
Can be used to access regional Meraki environments, such as China.
interface_id
string
Uniqiue identification number for layer 3 interface.
interface_ip
string
The IP address this switch will use for layer 3 routing on this VLAN or subnet.
This cannot be the same as the switch's management IP.
internal_error_retry_time
integer
Default:
60
Number of seconds to retry if server returns an internal server error.
multicast_routing
string
    Choices:
  • disabled
  • enabled
  • IGMP snooping querier
Enable multicast support if multicast routing between VLANs is required.
name
string
A friendly name or description for the interface or VLAN.
org_id
string
ID of organization.
org_name
string
Name of organization.

aliases: organization
ospf_settings
dictionary
The OSPF routing settings of the interface.
area
string
The OSPF area to which this interface should belong.
Can be either 'disabled' or the identifier of an existing OSPF area.
cost
integer
The path cost for this interface.
is_passive_enabled
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
When enabled, OSPF will not run on the interface, but the subnet will still be advertised.
output_format
string
    Choices:
  • snakecase
  • camelcase
Instructs module whether response keys should be snake case (ex. net_id) or camel case (ex. netId).
output_level
string
    Choices:
  • debug
  • normal
Set amount of debug output during module execution.
rate_limit_retry_time
integer
Default:
165
Number of seconds to retry if rate limiter is triggered.
serial
string
Serial number of MS switch hosting the layer 3 interface.
state
string
    Choices:
  • present
  • query
  • absent
Create or modify an organization.
subnet
string
The network that this routed interface is on, in CIDR notation.
timeout
integer
Default:
30
Time to timeout for HTTP requests.
use_https
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, it will use HTTP. Otherwise it will use HTTPS.
Only useful for internal Meraki developers.
use_proxy
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, it will not use a proxy, even if one is defined in an environment variable on the target hosts.
validate_certs
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Whether to validate HTTP certificates.
vlan_id
integer
The VLAN this routed interface is on.
VLAN must be between 1 and 4094.

Notes

Note

  • Once a layer 3 interface is created, the API does not allow updating the interface and specifying default_gateway.
  • More information about the Meraki API can be found at https://dashboard.meraki.com/api_docs.
  • Some of the options are likely only used for developers within Meraki.
  • As of Ansible 2.9, Meraki modules output keys as snake case. To use camel case, set the ANSIBLE_MERAKI_FORMAT environment variable to camelcase.
  • Ansible’s Meraki modules will stop supporting camel case output in Ansible 2.13. Please update your playbooks.
  • Check Mode downloads the current configuration from the dashboard, then compares changes against this download. Check Mode will report changed if there are differences in the configurations, but does not submit changes to the API for validation of change.

Examples

- name: Query all l3 interfaces
  meraki_ms_l3_interface:
    auth_key: abc123
    state: query
    serial: aaa-bbb-ccc

- name: Query one l3 interface
  meraki_ms_l3_interface:
    auth_key: abc123
    state: query
    serial: aaa-bbb-ccc
    name: Test L3 interface

- name: Create l3 interface
  meraki_ms_l3_interface:
    auth_key: abc123
    state: present
    serial: aaa-bbb-ccc
    name: "Test L3 interface 2"
    subnet: "192.168.3.0/24"
    interface_ip: "192.168.3.2"
    multicast_routing: disabled
    vlan_id: 11
    ospf_settings:
      area: 0
      cost: 1
      is_passive_enabled: true

- name: Update l3 interface
  meraki_ms_l3_interface:
    auth_key: abc123
    state: present
    serial: aaa-bbb-ccc
    name: "Test L3 interface 2"
    subnet: "192.168.3.0/24"
    interface_ip: "192.168.3.2"
    multicast_routing: disabled
    vlan_id: 11
    ospf_settings:
      area: 0
      cost: 2
      is_passive_enabled: true

- name: Delete l3 interface
  meraki_ms_l3_interface:
    auth_key: abc123
    state: absent
    serial: aaa-bbb-ccc
    interface_id: abc123344566

Return Values

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

Key Returned Description
data
complex
success
Information about the layer 3 interfaces.

default_gateway
string
success
The next hop for any traffic that isn't going to a directly connected subnet or over a static route.

Sample:
192.168.2.1
interface_id
string
success
Uniqiue identification number for layer 3 interface.

Sample:
62487444811111120
interface_ip
string
success
The IP address this switch will use for layer 3 routing on this VLAN or subnet.

Sample:
192.168.2.2
multicast_routing
string
success
Enable multicast support if multicast routing between VLANs is required.

Sample:
disabled
name
string
success
A friendly name or description for the interface or VLAN.

Sample:
L3 interface
ospf_settings
complex
success
The OSPF routing settings of the interface.

area
string
success
The OSPF area to which this interface should belong.

cost
integer
success
The path cost for this interface.

Sample:
1
is_passive_enabled
boolean
success
When enabled, OSPF will not run on the interface, but the subnet will still be advertised.

Sample:
True
subnet
string
success
The network that this routed interface is on, in CIDR notation.

Sample:
192.168.2.0/24
vlan_id
integer
success
The VLAN this routed interface is on.

Sample:
10


Authors

  • Kevin Breit (@kbreit)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/cisco/meraki/meraki_ms_l3_interface_module.html