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vca_nat - add remove nat rules in a gateway in a vca
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Adds or removes nat rules from a gateway in a vca environment
 
Options
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| api_version | 
      no | 5.7 | 
        
        The api version to be used with the vca.
         | 
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| gateway_name | 
      no | gateway | 
        
        The name of the gateway of the vdc where the rule should be added.
         | 
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| host | 
      no | None | 
        
        The authentication host to be used when service type is vcd.
         | 
     |
| instance_id | 
      no | None | 
        
        The instance id in a vchs environment to be used for creating the vapp.
         | 
     |
| nat_rules | 
      yes | 
        
        A list of rules to be added to the gateway, Please see examples on valid entries
         | 
     ||
| org | 
      no | None | 
        
        The org to login to for creating vapp. This option is required when the  service_type is vdc.
        | 
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| password | 
      no | None | 
        
        The vca password, if not set the environment variable  
       VCA_PASS is checked for the password.
       
        aliases: pass, pwd
         | 
     |
| purge_rules | 
      no | 
        
        If set to true, it will delete all rules in the gateway that are not given as parameter to this module.
         | 
     ||
| service_type | 
      no | vca | 
       
  | 
      
        
        The type of service we are authenticating against.
         | 
     
| state | 
      no | present | 
       
  | 
      
        
        If the object should be added or removed.
         | 
     
| username | 
      no | None | 
        
        The vca username or email address, if not set the environment variable  
       VCA_USER is checked for the username.
       
        aliases: user
         | 
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| vdc_name | 
      no | None | 
        
        The name of the vdc where the gateway is located.
         | 
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| verify_certs | 
      no | True | 
        
        If the certificates of the authentication is to be verified.
         | 
     
Examples
#An example for a source nat
- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
   - vca_nat:
       instance_id: 'b15ff1e5-1024-4f55-889f-ea0209726282'
       vdc_name: 'benz_ansible'
       state: 'present'
       nat_rules:
         - rule_type: SNAT
           original_ip: 192.0.2.42
           translated_ip: 203.0.113.23
#example for a DNAT
- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
   - vca_nat:
       instance_id: 'b15ff1e5-1024-4f55-889f-ea0209726282'
       vdc_name: 'benz_ansible'
       state: 'present'
       nat_rules:
         - rule_type: DNAT
           original_ip: 203.0.113.23
           original_port: 22
           translated_ip: 192.0.2.42
           translated_port: 22
  Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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