netscaler / netscaler.adc / 2.5.1 / module / inatparam Configuration for INAT parameter resource. | "added in version" 2.0.0 of netscaler.adc" Authors: Sumanth Lingappa (@sumanth-lingappa) preview | supported by communitynetscaler.adc.inatparam (2.5.1) — module
Install with ansible-galaxy collection install netscaler.adc:==2.5.1
collections: - name: netscaler.adc version: 2.5.1
Configuration for INAT parameter resource.
td: description: - Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0. type: float nsip: description: - The ip address of the NetScaler ADC appliance where the nitro API calls will be made. - The port can be specified with the colon (:). E.g. 192.168.1.1:555. required: true type: str state: choices: - present - unset default: present description: - The state of the resource being configured by the module on the NetScaler ADC node. - When C(present), the resource will be added/updated configured according to the module's parameters. - When C(unset), the resource will be unset on the NetScaler ADC node. type: str api_path: default: nitro/v1/config description: - Base NITRO API path. - Define only in case of an ADM service proxy call type: str nat46v6mtu: description: - MTU setting for the IPv6 side. If the incoming IPv4 packet greater than this, either fragment or send icmp need fragmentation error. type: float nitro_pass: description: - The password with which to authenticate to the NetScaler ADC node. required: false type: str nitro_user: description: - The username with which to authenticate to the NetScaler ADC node. required: false type: str save_config: default: false description: - If C(true) the module will save the configuration on the NetScaler ADC node if it makes any changes. - The module will not save the configuration on the NetScaler ADC node if it made no changes. type: bool nat46v6prefix: description: - The prefix used for translating packets received from private IPv6 servers into IPv4 packets. This prefix has a length of 96 bits (128-32 = 96). The IPv6 servers embed the destination IP address of the IPv4 servers or hosts in the last 32 bits of the destination IP address field of the IPv6 packets. The first 96 bits of the destination IP address field are set as the IPv6 NAT prefix. IPv6 packets addressed to this prefix have to be routed to the Citrix ADC to ensure that the IPv6-IPv4 translation is done by the appliance. type: str nat46ignoretos: choices: - 'YES' - 'NO' description: - Ignore TOS. type: str nitro_protocol: choices: - http - https default: https description: - Which protocol to use when accessing the nitro API objects. type: str validate_certs: default: true description: - If C(false), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. required: false type: bool nat46fragheader: choices: - ENABLED - DISABLED description: - When disabled, translator will not insert IPv6 fragmentation header for non fragmented IPv4 packets type: str nitro_auth_token: description: - The authentication token provided by a login operation. type: str version_added: 2.6.0 version_added_collection: netscaler.adc nat46zerochecksum: choices: - ENABLED - DISABLED description: - Calculate checksum for UDP packets with zero checksum type: str
changed: description: Indicates if any change is made by the module returned: always sample: true type: bool diff: description: Dictionary of before and after changes returned: always sample: after: key2: pqr before: key1: xyz prepared: changes done type: dict diff_list: description: List of differences between the actual configured object and the configuration specified in the module returned: when changed sample: - 'Attribute `key1` differs. Desired: (<class ''str''>) XYZ. Existing: (<class ''str''>) PQR' type: list failed: description: Indicates if the module failed or not returned: always sample: false type: bool loglines: description: list of logged messages by the module returned: always sample: - message 1 - message 2 type: list