The below requirements are needed on the local master node that executes this connection.
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|
|   host    -    |   Default: "inventory_hostname"   |    var: ansible_host   |    Specifies the remote device FQDN or IP address to establish the SSH connection to.   |  
|   host_key_checking    boolean    |   Default: "yes"   |     ini entries:   [defaults] [paramiko_connection] env:ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING  env:ANSIBLE_SSH_HOST_KEY_CHECKING  env:ANSIBLE_NETCONF_HOST_KEY_CHECKING  var: ansible_host_key_checking  var: ansible_ssh_host_key_checking  var: ansible_netconf_host_key_checking   |    Set this to "False" if you want to avoid host key checking by the underlying tools Ansible uses to connect to the host   |  
|   look_for_keys    boolean    |   Default: "yes"   |     ini entries:   [paramiko_connection] env:ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_LOOK_FOR_KEYS   |    Enables looking for ssh keys in the usual locations for ssh keys (e.g. :file:`~/.ssh/id_*`).   |  
|   netconf_ssh_config    -    |     ini entries:   [netconf_connection] env:ANSIBLE_NETCONF_SSH_CONFIG  var: ansible_netconf_ssh_config   |    This variable is used to enable bastion/jump host with netconf connection. If set to True the bastion/jump host ssh settings should be present in ~/.ssh/config file, alternatively it can be set to custom ssh configuration file path to read the bastion/jump host settings.   |  |
|   network_os    -    |    var: ansible_network_os   |    Configures the device platform network operating system. This value is used to load a device specific netconf plugin. If this option is not configured (or set to   auto), then Ansible will attempt to guess the correct network_os to use. If it can not guess a network_os correctly it will use default. |  |
|   password    -    |    var: ansible_password  var: ansible_ssh_pass  var: ansible_ssh_password  var: ansible_netconf_password   |    Configures the user password used to authenticate to the remote device when first establishing the SSH connection.   |  |
|   persistent_command_timeout    integer    |   Default: 30   |     ini entries:   [persistent_connection] env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT  var: ansible_command_timeout   |    Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait for a command to return from the remote device. If this timer is exceeded before the command returns, the connection plugin will raise an exception and close.   |  
|   persistent_connect_timeout    integer    |   Default: 30   |     ini entries:   [persistent_connection] env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT  var: ansible_connect_timeout   |    Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait when trying to initially establish a persistent connection. If this value expires before the connection to the remote device is completed, the connection will fail.   |  
|   persistent_log_messages    boolean    |   Default: "no"   |     ini entries:   [persistent_connection] env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_LOG_MESSAGES  var: ansible_persistent_log_messages   |    This flag will enable logging the command executed and response received from target device in the ansible log file. For this option to work 'log_path' ansible configuration option is required to be set to a file path with write access.  Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this option as it could create a security vulnerability by logging sensitive information in log file.   |  
|   port    integer    |   Default: 830   |     ini entries:   [defaults] env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT  var: ansible_port   |    Specifies the port on the remote device that listens for connections when establishing the SSH connection.   |  
|   private_key_file    -    |     ini entries:   [defaults] env:ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE  var: ansible_private_key_file   |    The private SSH key or certificate file used to authenticate to the remote device when first establishing the SSH connection.   |  |
|   remote_user    -    |     ini entries:   [defaults] env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER  var: ansible_user   |    The username used to authenticate to the remote device when the SSH connection is first established. If the remote_user is not specified, the connection will use the username of the logged in user.  Can be configured from the CLI via the   --user or -u options. |  |
|   timeout    integer    |   Default: 120   |    Sets the connection time, in seconds, for communicating with the remote device. This timeout is used as the default timeout value when awaiting a response after issuing a call to a RPC. If the RPC does not return in timeout seconds, an error is generated.   |  
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