cisco.meraki.organizations_switch_ports_topology_discovery_by_device_info module -- Information module for organizations _switch _ports _topology _discovery _by _device
Note
This module is part of the cisco.meraki collection (version 2.20.5).
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.meraki
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.meraki.organizations_switch_ports_topology_discovery_by_device_info
.
New in cisco.meraki 2.20.0
Synopsis
Get all organizations _switch _ports _topology _discovery _by _device.
List most recently seen LLDP/CDP discovery and topology information per switch port in an organization.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
meraki >= 2.4.9
python >= 3.5
Parameters
Parameter |
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ConfigurationUpdatedAfter query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches where the configuration has been updated after the given timestamp. |
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direction (string), direction to paginate, either "next" (default) or "prev" page Default: :ansible-option-default:`"https://api.meraki.com/api/v1"` |
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EndingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it. |
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Additional headers. |
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Mac query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches with MAC addresses that contain the search term or are an exact match. |
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Macs query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches that have one of the provided MAC addresses. |
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meraki_action_batch_retry_wait_time (integer), action batch concurrency error retry wait time Default: :ansible-option-default:`60` |
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meraki_api_key (string), API key generated in dashboard; can also be set as an environment variable MERAKI_DASHBOARD_API_KEY |
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meraki_base_url (string), preceding all endpoint resources Default: :ansible-option-default:`"https://api.meraki.com/api/v1"` |
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meraki_be_geo_id (string), optional partner identifier for API usage tracking; can also be set as an environment variable BE_GEO_ID Default: :ansible-option-default:`""` |
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meraki_certificate_path (string), path for TLS/SSL certificate verification if behind local proxy Default: :ansible-option-default:`""` |
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meraki_inherit_logging_config (boolean), Inherits your own logger instance Choices: |
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meraki_log_file_prefix (string), log file name appended with date and timestamp |
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log_path (string), path to output log; by default, working directory of script if not specified Default: :ansible-option-default:`""` |
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meraki_maximum_retries (integer), retry up to this many times when encountering 429s or other server-side errors Default: :ansible-option-default:`2` |
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meraki_nginx_429_retry_wait_time (integer), Nginx 429 retry wait time Default: :ansible-option-default:`60` |
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meraki_output_log (boolean), create an output log file? Choices: |
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meraki_print_console (boolean), print logging output to console? Choices: |
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meraki_requests_proxy (string), proxy server and port, if needed, for HTTPS Default: :ansible-option-default:`""` |
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meraki_retry_4xx_error (boolean), retry if encountering other 4XX error (besides 429)? Choices: |
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meraki_retry_4xx_error_wait_time (integer), other 4XX error retry wait time Default: :ansible-option-default:`60` |
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meraki_simulate (boolean), simulate POST/PUT/DELETE calls to prevent changes? Choices: |
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meraki_single_request_timeout (integer), maximum number of seconds for each API call Default: :ansible-option-default:`60` |
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meraki_suppress_logging (boolean), disable all logging? you're on your own then! Choices: |
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meraki_use_iterator_for_get_pages (boolean), list* methods will return an iterator with each object instead of a complete list with all items Choices: |
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meraki_wait_on_rate_limit (boolean), retry if 429 rate limit error encountered? Choices: |
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Name query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches with names that contain the search term or are an exact match. |
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NetworkIds query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches in one of the provided networks. |
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OrganizationId path parameter. Organization ID. |
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PerPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 - 20. Default is 10. |
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PortProfileIds query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches that contain switchports belonging to one of the specified port profiles. |
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Serial query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches with serial number that contains the search term or are an exact match. |
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Serials query parameter. Optional parameter to filter items to switches that have one of the provided serials. |
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StartingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it. |
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T0 query parameter. The beginning of the timespan for the data. The maximum lookback period is 31 days from today. |
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Timespan query parameter. The timespan for which the information will be fetched. If specifying timespan, do not specify parameter t0. The value must be in seconds and be less than or equal to 31 days. The default is 1 day. |
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total_pages(int), use with perPage to get total results up to total_pages*perPage; -1 for all pages |
Notes
Note
SDK Method used are switch.Switch.get_organization_switch_ports_topology_discovery_by_device,
Paths used are get /organizations/{organizationId}/switch/ports/topology/discovery/byDevice,
Supports
check_mode
The plugin runs on the control node and does not use any ansible connection plugins, but instead the embedded connection manager from Cisco meraki SDK
The parameters starting with meraki_ are used by the Cisco meraki Python SDK to establish the connection
See Also
See also
- Cisco Meraki documentation for switch getOrganizationSwitchPortsTopologyDiscoveryByDevice
Complete reference of the getOrganizationSwitchPortsTopologyDiscoveryByDevice API.
Examples
- name: Get all organizations _switch _ports _topology _discovery _by _device
cisco.meraki.organizations_switch_ports_topology_discovery_by_device_info:
meraki_api_key: '{{ meraki_api_key }}'
meraki_base_url: '{{ meraki_base_url }}'
meraki_single_request_timeout: '{{ meraki_single_request_timeout }}'
meraki_certificate_path: '{{ meraki_certificate_path }}'
meraki_requests_proxy: '{{ meraki_requests_proxy }}'
meraki_wait_on_rate_limit: '{{ meraki_wait_on_rate_limit }}'
meraki_nginx_429_retry_wait_time: '{{ meraki_nginx_429_retry_wait_time }}'
meraki_action_batch_retry_wait_time: '{{ meraki_action_batch_retry_wait_time }}'
meraki_retry_4xx_error: '{{ meraki_retry_4xx_error }}'
meraki_retry_4xx_error_wait_time: '{{ meraki_retry_4xx_error_wait_time }}'
meraki_maximum_retries: '{{ meraki_maximum_retries }}'
meraki_output_log: '{{ meraki_output_log }}'
meraki_log_file_prefix: '{{ meraki_log_file_prefix }}'
meraki_log_path: '{{ meraki_log_path }}'
meraki_print_console: '{{ meraki_print_console }}'
meraki_suppress_logging: '{{ meraki_suppress_logging }}'
meraki_simulate: '{{ meraki_simulate }}'
meraki_be_geo_id: '{{ meraki_be_geo_id }}'
meraki_use_iterator_for_get_pages: '{{ meraki_use_iterator_for_get_pages }}'
meraki_inherit_logging_config: '{{ meraki_inherit_logging_config }}'
t0: string
timespan: 0
perPage: 0
startingAfter: string
endingBefore: string
configurationUpdatedAfter: string
mac: string
macs: []
name: string
networkIds: []
portProfileIds: []
serial: string
serials: []
organizationId: string
total_pages: -1
direction: next
register: result
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco Meraki Python SDK Returned: always |