ansible.builtin.cpm_plugconfig (v2.9.27) — module

Get and Set Plug Parameters on WTI OOB and PDU power devices

| "added in version" 2.8 of ansible.builtin"

Authors: Western Telematic Inc. (@wtinetworkgear)

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Install with pip install ansible==2.9.27

Description

Get and Set Plug Parameters on WTI OOB and PDU devices

Usage examples

  • Success
    Steampunk Spotter scan finished with no errors, warnings or hints.
# Get Plug parameters for all ports
- name: Get the Plug parameters for ALL ports of a WTI Power device
  cpm_plugconfig:
    cpm_action: "getplugconfig"
    cpm_url: "rest.wti.com"
    cpm_username: "restpower"
    cpm_password: "restfulpowerpass12"
    use_https: true
    validate_certs: true
    plug_id: "all"
  • Success
    Steampunk Spotter scan finished with no errors, warnings or hints.
# Get Plug parameters for port 2
- name: Get the Plug parameters for the given port of a WTI Power device
  cpm_plugconfig:
    cpm_action: "getplugconfig"
    cpm_url: "rest.wti.com"
    cpm_username: "restpower"
    cpm_password: "restfulpowerpass12"
    use_https: true
    validate_certs: false
    plug_id: "2"
  • Success
    Steampunk Spotter scan finished with no errors, warnings or hints.
# Configure plug 5
- name: Configure parameters for Plug 5 on a given WTI Power device
  cpm_plugconfig:
    cpm_action: "setplugconfig"
    cpm_url: "rest.wti.com"
    cpm_username: "restpower"
    cpm_password: "restfulpowerpass12"
    use_https: true
    plug_id: "5"
    plug_name: "NewPlugNameFive"
    plug_bootdelay: "3"
    plug_default: "0"
    plug_bootpriority: "1"

Inputs

    
cpm_url:
    description:
    - This is the URL of the WTI device to send the module.
    required: true

plug_id:
    description:
    - This is the plug number that is to be manipulated For the getplugconfig command,
      the plug_id 'all' will return the status of all the plugs the user has rights to
      access.
    required: true

plug_name:
    description:
    - The new name of the Plug.
    required: false

use_https:
    default: true
    description:
    - Designates to use an https connection or http connection.
    required: false
    type: bool

use_proxy:
    default: false
    description: Flag to control if the lookup will observe HTTP proxy environment variables
      when present.
    required: false
    type: bool

cpm_action:
    choices:
    - getplugconfig
    - setplugconfig
    description:
    - This is the Action to send the module.
    required: true

cpm_password:
    description:
    - This is the Password of the WTI device to send the module.

cpm_username:
    description:
    - This is the Username of the WTI device to send the module.

plug_default:
    choices:
    - 0
    - 1
    description:
    - What the Plugs default state is when the device starts. 0 - Off, 1 - On.
    required: false

plug_bootdelay:
    choices:
    - 0
    - 1
    - 2
    - 3
    - 4
    - 5
    - 6
    - 7
    - 8
    - 9
    description:
    - On a reboot command, this is the time when a plug will turn on power, after it has
      been turned off. 0='0.5 Secs', 1='1 Sec', 2='2 Sec', 3='5 Sec', 4='15 Sec', 5='30
      Sec', 6='1 Min', 7='2 Mins', 8='3 Mins', 9='5 Mins'.
    required: false

validate_certs:
    default: true
    description:
    - If false, SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used
    - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
    required: false
    type: bool

plug_bootpriority:
    description:
    - Prioritizes which plug gets its state changed first. The lower the number the higher
      the priority. Valid value can from 1 to the maximum number of plugs of the WTI unit.
    required: false

Outputs

data:
  description: The output JSON returned from the commands sent
  returned: always
  type: str