cisco.dnac.site_health_info module – Information module for Site Health
Note
This module is part of the cisco.dnac collection (version 6.6.0).
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.dnac.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.dnac.site_health_info.
New in version 3.1.0: of cisco.dnac
Synopsis
Get all Site Health.
Returns Overall Health information for all sites.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
dnacentersdk >= 2.5.4
python >= 3.5
Parameters
Parameter |
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Flag for Cisco DNA Center SDK to enable debugging. Choices:
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The Cisco DNA Center hostname. |
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The Cisco DNA Center password to authenticate. |
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The Cisco DNA Center port. Default: 443 |
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The Cisco DNA Center username to authenticate. Default: “admin” |
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Flag to enable or disable SSL certificate verification. Choices:
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Informs the SDK which version of Cisco DNA Center to use. Default: “2.3.3.0” |
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Additional headers. |
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Limit query parameter. The max number of sites in the returned data set. Default is 25, and max at 50. |
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Offset query parameter. The offset value, starting from 1, of the first returned site entry. Default is 1. |
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SiteType query parameter. Type of the site to return. AREA or BUILDING. Default to AREA. |
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Timestamp query parameter. Epoch time(in milliseconds) when the Site Hierarchy data is required. |
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Flag for Cisco DNA Center SDK to enable the validation of request bodies against a JSON schema. Choices:
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Notes
Note
SDK Method used are sites.Sites.get_site_health,
Paths used are get /dna/intent/api/v1/site-health,
Supports
check_modeThe plugin runs on the control node and does not use any ansible connection plugins, but instead the embedded connection manager from Cisco DNAC SDK
The parameters starting with dnac_ are used by the Cisco DNAC Python SDK to establish the connection
See Also
See also
- Cisco DNA Center documentation for Sites GetSiteHealth
Complete reference of the GetSiteHealth API.
Examples
- name: Get all Site Health
cisco.dnac.site_health_info:
dnac_host: "{{dnac_host}}"
dnac_username: "{{dnac_username}}"
dnac_password: "{{dnac_password}}"
dnac_verify: "{{dnac_verify}}"
dnac_port: "{{dnac_port}}"
dnac_version: "{{dnac_version}}"
dnac_debug: "{{dnac_debug}}"
headers: "{{my_headers | from_json}}"
timestamp: string
siteType: string
offset: 0
limit: 0
register: result
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
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A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco DNAC Python SDK Returned: always Sample: “[\n {\n \”siteName\”: \”string\”,\n \”siteId\”: \”string\”,\n \”parentSiteId\”: \”string\”,\n \”parentSiteName\”: \”string\”,\n \”siteType\”: \”string\”,\n \”latitude\”: 0,\n \”longitude\”: 0,\n \”healthyNetworkDevicePercentage\”: {},\n \”healthyClientsPercentage\”: {},\n \”clientHealthWired\”: {},\n \”clientHealthWireless\”: {},\n \”numberOfClients\”: {},\n \”numberOfNetworkDevice\”: {},\n \”networkHealthAverage\”: {},\n \”networkHealthAccess\”: {},\n \”networkHealthCore\”: {},\n \”networkHealthDistribution\”: {},\n \”networkHealthRouter\”: {},\n \”networkHealthWireless\”: {},\n \”networkHealthOthers\”: {},\n \”numberOfWiredClients\”: {},\n \”numberOfWirelessClients\”: {},\n \”totalNumberOfConnectedWiredClients\”: {},\n \”totalNumberOfActiveWirelessClients\”: {},\n \”wiredGoodClients\”: {},\n \”wirelessGoodClients\”: {},\n \”overallGoodDevices\”: {},\n \”accessGoodCount\”: {},\n \”accessTotalCount\”: {},\n \”coreGoodCount\”: {},\n \”coreTotalCount\”: {},\n \”distributionGoodCount\”: {},\n \”distributionTotalCount\”: {},\n \”routerGoodCount\”: {},\n \”routerTotalCount\”: {},\n \”wirelessDeviceGoodCount\”: {},\n \”wirelessDeviceTotalCount\”: {},\n \”applicationHealth\”: {},\n \”applicationGoodCount\”: {},\n \”applicationTotalCount\”: {},\n \”applicationBytesTotalCount\”: {},\n \”dnacInfo\”: {},\n \”applicationHealthStats\”: {\n \”appTotalCount\”: 0,\n \”businessRelevantAppCount\”: {\n \”poor\”: 0,\n \”fair\”: 0,\n \”good\”: 0\n },\n \”businessIrrelevantAppCount\”: {\n \”poor\”: 0,\n \”fair\”: 0,\n \”good\”: 0\n },\n \”defaultHealthAppCount\”: {\n \”poor\”: 0,\n \”fair\”: 0,\n \”good\”: 0\n }\n }\n }\n]\n” |