POST¶
Creating list of IPv4 objects¶
URL:
/api/v3/ipv4/
Request body:
{
"ips": [{
"oct1": <integer>,
"oct2": <integer>,
"oct3": <integer>,
"oct4": <integer>,
"networkipv4": <integer>,
"description": <string>,
"equipments": [
{
"id": <integer>
},...
]
},..]
}
Request Example with only required fields:
{
"ips": [{
"networkipv4": 10
}]
}
Request Example with some more fields:
{
"ips": [{
"oct1": 10,
"oct2": 10,
"oct3": 0,
"oct4": 20,
"networkipv4": 2,
"equipments": [
{
"id": 3
},
{
"id": 4
}
]
}]
}
Through IPv4 POST route you can create one or more IPv4 objects. Only “networkipv4” field are required. You can specify other fields such as:
- oct1, oct2, oct3, oct4 - Are the octets of IPv4. Given a network, API can provide to you an IPv4 Address automatically, but you can assign a IPv4 Address in a manually way. If you specify some octet, you need to specify all the others.
- description - Description of new IPv4.
- networkipv4 - This parameter is mandatory. It is the network to which new IP address will belong.
- equipments - You can associate new IP address to one or more equipments.
At the end of POST request, it will be returned the identifiers of new IPv4 objects created.
Response Body:
[
{
"id": <integer>
},...
]
Response Example for two IPv4 objects created:
[
{
"id": 10
},
{
"id": 11
}
]
URL Example:
/api/v3/ipv4/