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# CISCO ASA Ansible Collection
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The Ansible Cisco ASA collection includes a variety of Ansible content to help automate the management of Cisco ASA firewall appliances.
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## Ansible version compatibility
This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.9.10,<2.11**.
Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions.
A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions.
PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.
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## Tested with Ansible
This collection has been tested against Cisco ASA 9.10(1)11 and Cisco ASA image configured over Zuul with version 9.12.3.
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## External requirements
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### Supported connections
The Cisco ASA collection supports ``network_cli`` connections.
## Included content
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### Cliconf plugins
Name | Description
--- | ---
[cisco.asa.asa](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_cliconf.rst)|Use asa cliconf to run command on Cisco ASA platform
### Modules
Name | Description
--- | ---
[cisco.asa.asa_acl](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_acl_module.rst)|(deprecated, removed after 2022-06-01) Manage access-lists on a Cisco ASA
[cisco.asa.asa_acls](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_acls_module.rst)|Access-Lists resource module
[cisco.asa.asa_command](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_command_module.rst)|Run arbitrary commands on Cisco ASA devices
[cisco.asa.asa_config](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_config_module.rst)|Manage configuration sections on Cisco ASA devices
[cisco.asa.asa_facts](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_facts_module.rst)|Collect facts from remote devices running Cisco ASA
[cisco.asa.asa_og](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_og_module.rst)|(deprecated, removed after 2022-06-01) Manage object groups on a Cisco ASA
[cisco.asa.asa_ogs](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/docs/cisco.asa.asa_ogs_module.rst)|Object Group resource module
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## Installing this collection
You can install the Cisco ASA collection with the Ansible Galaxy CLI:
ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.asa
You can also include it in a `requirements.yml` file and install it with `ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml`, using the format:
```yaml
---
collections:
- name: cisco.asa
```
## Using this collection
This collection includes [security resource modules](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/user_guide/network_resource_modules.html). Similar to Network resource modules introduced in Ansible `2.9`
### Using Cisco ASA Ansible Collection
An example for using this collection to manage a ACL resource
[Cisco ASA](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa90/configuration/guide/asa_90_cli_config/acl_extended.html)
is as follows:
`inventory.ini` (Note the password should be managed by a [Vault](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/vault.html) for a production environment.
```
[asa01]
host_asa.example.com
[asa01:vars]
ansible_user=admin
ansible_ssh_pass=password
ansible_become=true
ansible_become_method=ansible.netcommon.enable
ansible_become_pass=become_password
ansible_connection=ansible.netcommon.network_cli
ansible_network_os=cisco.asa.asa
ansible_python_interpreter=python
```
#### Using the modules with Fully Qualified Collection Name (FQCN)
You can either call modules by their Fully Qualified Collection Namespace (FQCN), like `cisco.asa.asa_acls`, or you can call modules by their short name if you list the `cisco.asa` collection in the playbook's `collections`, as follows:
```yaml
---
- hosts: asa01
gather_facts: false
connection: network_cli
collections:
- cisco.asa
tasks:
- name: Merge the provided configuration with the existing running configuration
register: result
cisco.asa.asa_acls: &id001
config:
- acls:
- name: test_global_access
acl_type: extended
aces:
- grant: deny
line: 1
protocol: tcp
protocol_options:
tcp: true
source:
address: 192.0.2.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
destination:
address: 192.0.3.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
port_protocol:
eq: www
log: default
- name: test_R1_traffic
acl_type: extended
aces:
- grant: deny
line: 1
protocol_options:
tcp: true
source:
address: 2001:db8:0:3::/64
port_protocol:
eq: www
destination:
address: 2001:fc8:0:4::/64
port_protocol:
eq: telnet
inactive: true
state: merged
```
The following example task replaces configuration changes in the existing configuration on a Cisco ASA firewall device, using the FQCN:
```yaml
---
- name: Replace device configurations of listed ACLs with provided configurations
register: result
cisco.asa.asa_acls: &id001
config:
- acls:
- name: test_global_access
acl_type: extended
aces:
- grant: deny
line: 1
protocol_options:
tcp: true
source:
address: 192.0.4.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
port_protocol:
eq: telnet
destination:
address: 192.0.5.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
port_protocol:
eq: www
state: replaced
```
## Contributing to this collection
We welcome community contributions to this collection. If you find problems, please open an issue or create a PR against the [Cisco ASA collection repository](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa). See [Contributing to Ansible-maintained collections](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/contributing_maintained_collections.html#contributing-maintained-collections) for complete details.
You can also join us on:
- Freenode IRC - ``#ansible-security`` Freenode channel
See the [Ansible Community Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/index.html) for details on contributing to Ansible.
### Code of Conduct
This collection follows the Ansible project's
[Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/code_of_conduct.html).
Please read and familiarize yourself with this document.
## Release notes
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Release notes are available [here](https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.asa/blob/main/changelogs/CHANGELOG.rst).
## Roadmap
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## More information
- [Ansible Collection overview](https://github.com/ansible-collections/overview)
- [Ansible User guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/index.html)
- [Ansible Developer guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/index.html)
- [Ansible Community code of conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html)
## Licensing
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later.
See [LICENSE](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) to see the full text.
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