addNetworkObject
The addNetworkObject operation handles configuration related to NetworkObject model.
Description
This API call is not allowed on the standby unit in an HA pair.
Data Parameters
Parameter | Required | Type | Description | ||
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name | True | string | A string that is the name of the network object. | ||
description | False | string | A string containing the description information Field level constraints: length must be between 0 and 200 (inclusive). (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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subType | True | string | An enum value that specifies the network object type HOST - A host type. NETWORK - A network type. FQDN - A FQDN type. RANGE - A range type. Field level constraints: cannot be null. (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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value | True | string | A string that defines the address content for the object. For HOST objects, this is a single IPv4 or IPv6 address without netmask or prefix. For NETWORK objects, this is an IPv4 or IPv6 network address with netmask (in CIDR notation) or prefix. For FQDN objects, this is a Fully qualified domain name. For RANGE objects, this is IPv4 or IPv6 addresses separated by '-' Field level constraints: cannot be null, must match pattern ^((?!;).)*$. (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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isSystemDefined | False | boolean | A Boolean value, TRUE or FALSE(the default). The TRUE value indicates that this Network object is a system defined object | ||
dnsResolution | False | string | DNS Resolution type can be IPV4_ONLY, IPV6_ONLY or IPV4_AND_IPV6 | ||
type | True | string | A UTF8 string, all letters lower-case, that represents the class-type. This corresponds to the class name. |
Example
- name: Execute 'addNetworkObject' operation
ftd_configuration:
operation: "addNetworkObject"
data:
name: "{{ name }}"
description: "{{ description }}"
subType: "{{ sub_type }}"
value: "{{ value }}"
isSystemDefined: "{{ is_system_defined }}"
dnsResolution: "{{ dns_resolution }}"
type: "{{ type }}"