PUT

Updating list of Network IPv6 objects in database

URL:

/api/v3/networkv6/[networkv6_ids]/

where networkv6_ids are the identifiers of Network IPv6 objects. It can use multiple ids separated by semicolons.

Example with Parameter IDs:

One ID:

/api/v3/networkv6/1/

Many IDs:

/api/v3/networkv6/1;3;8/

Request body:

{
    "networks": [{
        "id": <integer>,
        "network_type": <integer>,
        "environmentvip": <integer>,
        "cluster-unit": <string>
    },..]
}

Request Example:

{
    "networks": [{
        "id": 1,
        "network_type": 2,
        "environmentvip": 2,
        "cluster-unit": ""
    }]
}

In Network IPv6 PUT request, you can only change cluster-unit, environmentvip and network_type. If you don’t provide at your request some of attributes below, this attribute will be changed to Null in database.

  • id - Identifier of Network IPv6 that will be changed. It’s mandatory.
  • network_type - Says if it’s a valid/invalid network of Vip Requests, Equipments or NAT.
  • environmentvip - Use it to associate Network IPv6 to an existent Environment Vip.

URL Example:

/api/v3/networkv6/1/