Note
This plugin is part of the community.network collection (version 3.0.0).
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 community.network
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.network.ce_bfd_session
.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
addr_type string |
| Specifies the peer IP address type. |
create_type string |
| BFD session creation mode, the currently created BFD session only supports static or static auto-negotiation mode. |
dest_addr string | Specifies the peer IP address bound to the BFD session. | |
local_discr string | The BFD session local identifier does not need to be configured when the mode is auto. | |
out_if_name string | Specifies the type and number of the interface bound to the BFD session. | |
remote_discr string | The BFD session remote identifier does not need to be configured when the mode is auto. | |
session_name string / required | Specifies the name of a BFD session. The value is a string of 1 to 15 case-sensitive characters without spaces. | |
src_addr string | Indicates the source IP address carried in BFD packets. | |
state string |
| Determines whether the config should be present or not on the device. |
use_default_ip boolean |
| Indicates the default multicast IP address that is bound to a BFD session. By default, BFD uses the multicast IP address 224.0.0.184. You can set the multicast IP address by running the default-ip-address command. The value is a bool type. |
vrf_name string | Specifies the name of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) instance that is bound to a BFD session. The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. When double quotation marks are used around the string, spaces are allowed in the string. The value _public_ is reserved and cannot be used as the VPN instance name. |
Note
netconf
.local
connections for legacy playbooks.- name: Bfd session module test hosts: cloudengine connection: local gather_facts: no vars: cli: host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}" port: "{{ ansible_ssh_port }}" username: "{{ username }}" password: "{{ password }}" transport: cli tasks: - name: Configuring Single-hop BFD for Detecting Faults on a Layer 2 Link community.network.ce_bfd_session: session_name: bfd_l2link use_default_ip: true out_if_name: 10GE1/0/1 local_discr: 163 remote_discr: 163 provider: '{{ cli }}' - name: Configuring Single-Hop BFD on a VLANIF Interface community.network.ce_bfd_session: session_name: bfd_vlanif dest_addr: 10.1.1.6 out_if_name: Vlanif100 local_discr: 163 remote_discr: 163 provider: '{{ cli }}' - name: Configuring Multi-Hop BFD community.network.ce_bfd_session: session_name: bfd_multi_hop dest_addr: 10.1.1.1 local_discr: 163 remote_discr: 163 provider: '{{ cli }}'
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
changed boolean | always | check to see if a change was made on the device Sample: True |
end_state dictionary | always | k/v pairs of configuration after module execution Sample: {'session': {'addrType': 'IPV4', 'createType': 'SESS_STATIC', 'destAddr': None, 'outIfName': '10GE1/0/1', 'sessName': 'bfd_l2link', 'srcAddr': None, 'useDefaultIp': 'true', 'vrfName': None}} |
existing dictionary | always | k/v pairs of existing configuration Sample: {'session': {}} |
proposed dictionary | always | k/v pairs of parameters passed into module Sample: {'addr_type': None, 'create_type': None, 'dest_addr': None, 'out_if_name': '10GE1/0/1', 'session_name': 'bfd_l2link', 'src_addr': None, 'state': 'present', 'use_default_ip': True, 'vrf_name': None} |
updates list / elements=string | always | commands sent to the device Sample: ['bfd bfd_l2link bind peer-ip default-ip interface 10ge1/0/1'] |
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/network/ce_bfd_session_module.html