Use the nios_host_record
module to create, update, or remove a host record object from a NIOS Grid.
The following table describes the parameters you can define in the nios_host_record
module:
Parameter | Required/Optional | Description |
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name
| Required | Specifies the fully qualified host name to add or remove from NIOS. To update the name of a host record object, define a dictionary object that contains the following parameters: |
view
| Optional | Specifies the DNS view to associate the host record with. If a value is not specified, the default DNS view configured in NIOS is used. |
configure_for_dns
| Optional | Sets the DNS to a particular parent. The default value is true . If you need to bypass the DNS, set the value to false . |
ipv4addrs
| *Optional | Specifies the IPv4 address for the host record. You can configure the following subparameters: ipv4addr (required): Specifies the IPv4 address for this host record. You can dynamically allocate an IPv4 address to the host record by passing a dictionary that contains nios_next_ip and CIDR network range. If you want to add or remove the IPv4 address from an existing record, use the parameters.
configure_for_dhcp : Sets it to true to configure the host record over DHCP rather than DNS and then define the MAC address.
mac : Specifies the hardware MAC address for the host record. You must specify this value if configure_for_dhcp is set to true .
add : Specifies whether the IPv4 address must be added to an existing host record. Set it to true to add the IPv4 address. Set the value of the state parameter to present because the new IP address is allocated to the existing host record.
remove : Specifies whether the IPv4 address must be removed from an existing host record. Set it to true to remove the IPv4 address. Set the state parameter to absent because the IP address is de-allocated from the host record.
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ipv6addrs
| *Optional | Specifies the IPv6 address for the host record. You can configure the following subparameters: ipv6addr (required): Specifies the IPv6 address for the host record. If you want to add or remove the IPv6 address from an existing record, use parameters.
configure_for_dhcp : Determines whether the host record is configured over DHCP. Set it to true to configure the record over DHCP rather than DNS and then define the MAC address.
mac : Specifies the hardware MAC address for the host record. You must specify this value if configure_for_dhcp is set to true .
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aliases
| Optional | Specifies an optional list of additional aliases to add to the host record. These are equivalent to CNAMEs but held within a host record. The value must be formatted as a list. |
ttl
| Optional | Specifies the Time To Live (TTL) value for the record. The duration that the record is valid for, in seconds (cached). |
extattrs
| Optional | Specifies extensible attributes for the host record object. |
state
| Optional | Specifies the state of the host record instance on the NIOS server. Set one of the following values: |
comment
| Optional | Describes the host record object. |
provider
| Required | Defines the details of the connection: host : The DNS host name or IP address to connect to the remote instance of NIOS.
username : The user name to use for authenticating the connection to the remote instance.
password : The password to use for authenticating the connection to the remote instance.
For information on additional fields you can define, see the list of subparameters in the NIOS Modules for Ansible Collections topic. |
connection
| Required | The nios_host_record module must be run locally. |
Note |
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Note *When creating a host record, ensure that ipv4addrs , ipv6addrs , or both are specified. |
Examples
name: configure an ipv4 host record
infoblox.nios_modules.nios_host_record:
name: host.ansible.com
ipv4:
- address: 192.168.10.1
aliases:
- cname.ansible.com
state: present
provider:
host: <nios_hostname_or_hostip>
username: <nios_username>
password: <nios_password>
connection: local
...