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(PUT) /cloud/vlans/{ID}

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    Edits VLAN ranges that are reserved for Veeam Cloud Connect Replication on the virtual switch with the specified ID.

    Request

    To edit VLANs, you need to send the PUT HTTP request to the URL of the /cloud/vlans/{ID} resource.

    HTTP Request

    PUT http://<Enterprise-Manager>:9399/api/cloud/vlans/{ID}

    Request Headers

    The request contains the following headers:

    Header

    Required

    Description

    X-RestSvcSessionId

    True

    The request requires authorization. In the header, the client must send a session ID copied from the server reply to the request creating a new logon session. To learn more, see Authentication and Security.

    Request Body

    In the request body, the client must send parameters for the VLAN configuration resource that must be updated. The body of the request must conform to the XML Schema Definition of Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager RESTful API.

    The request body must contain the following elements:

    Element

    Type

    Description

    Modifiable

    Min/Max Occurrence

    HostRef

    HierarchyObjRef

    Reference to the host on which the virtual switch with VLAN ranges is configured, for example: urn:VMware:Host:4a3f28d9-d4f3-4e4c-9afb-91db8ab57436.host-438.

    No

    0/1

    PlatformType

    String

    Platform of the virtualization host on which the virtual switch is configured. Possible values:

    • VMware
    • HyperV

    No

    0/1

    VlanIdsWithInternetLeftBound

    Int

    The first VLAN ID in the range of VLANs that will be used for providing networks with internet access to tenant VM replicas.

    Yes

    0/1

    VlanIdsWithInternetRightBound

    Int

    The last VLAN ID in the range of VLANs that will be used for providing networks with internet access to tenant VM replicas.

    Yes

    0/1

    VlanIdsWithoutInternetLeftBound

    Int

    The first VLAN ID in the range of VLANs that will be used for providing networks without internet access to tenant VM replicas.

    Yes

    0/1

    VlanIdsWithoutInternetRightBound

    Int

    The last VLAN ID in the range of VLANs that will be used for providing networks without internet access to tenant VM replicas.

    Yes

    0/1

    SwitchName

    String

    Name of the virtual switch on which VLAN ranges are configured, for example: vSwitch0.

    No

    0/1

    SwitchId

    String

    ID of the virtual switch on which VLAN ranges are configured, for example: vSwitch0.

    No

    0/1

    For example:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <VlanConfiguration Name="vSwitch0" UID="78c6a038-38a2-4908-ac19-1540f9448533" xmlns="http://www.veeam.com/ent/v1.0" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
     <HostRef>urn:VMware:Host:4a3f28d9-d4f3-4e4c-9afb-91db8ab57436.host-438</HostRef>
     <PlatformType>VMware</PlatformType>
     <VlanIdsWithInternetLeftBound>500</VlanIdsWithInternetLeftBound>
     <VlanIdsWithInternetRightBound>510</VlanIdsWithInternetRightBound>
     <VlanIdsWithoutInternetLeftBound>511</VlanIdsWithoutInternetLeftBound>
     <VlanIdsWithoutInternetRightBound>520</VlanIdsWithoutInternetRightBound>
     <SwitchName>vSwitch0</SwitchName>
     <SwitchId>vSwitch0</SwitchId>
    </VlanConfiguration>

    Query Parameters

    None.

    Response

    The server returns the following response to the client.

    Response Codes

    A successfully completed operation returns response code 202 Accepted.

    Response Headers

    The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers.

    Header

    Description

    Content-length

    The length of the response body.

    Content-type

    The media type and syntax of the request body message: application/xml.

    Response Body

    None.

    Example

    The example below updates ranges of VLANs with and without internet access on the virtual switch that has ID 78c6a038-38a2-4908-ac19-1540f9448533.

    Request:

    PUT http://localhost:9399/api/cloud/vlans/78c6a038-38a2-4908-ac19-1540f9448533

     

    Request Header:

    X-RestSvcSessionId   NDRjZmJkYmUtNWE5NS00MTU2LTg4NjctOTFmMDY5YjdjMmNj

     

    Request Body:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <VlanConfiguration Name="vSwitch0" UID="78c6a038-38a2-4908-ac19-1540f9448533" xmlns="http://www.veeam.com/ent/v1.0" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
     <HostRef>urn:VMware:Host:4a3f28d9-d4f3-4e4c-9afb-91db8ab57436.host-438</HostRef>
     <PlatformType>VMware</PlatformType>
     <VlanIdsWithInternetLeftBound>490</VlanIdsWithInternetLeftBound>
     <VlanIdsWithInternetRightBound>510</VlanIdsWithInternetRightBound>
     <VlanIdsWithoutInternetLeftBound>511</VlanIdsWithoutInternetLeftBound>
     <VlanIdsWithoutInternetRightBound>530</VlanIdsWithoutInternetRightBound>
     <SwitchName>vSwitch0</SwitchName>
     <SwitchId>vSwitch0</SwitchId>
    </VlanConfiguration>

     

    Response:

    202 Accepted

     

    Response Body:

    <Task xmlns="http://www.veeam.com/ent/v1.0" Type="Task" Href="http://localhost:9399/api/tasks/task-1">
     <Links>
       <Link Rel="Delete" Type="Task" Href="http://localhost:9399/api/tasks/task-1" />
     </Links>
     <TaskId>task-1</TaskId>
     <State>Running</State>
     <Operation>UpdateVlanConfiguration</Operation>
    </Task>

    To trace the status of the operation, send the GET HTTP request to the URL of the received task resource:

    Request:

    GET http://localhost:9399/api/tasks/task-1

     

    Request Header:

    X-RestSvcSessionId   NDRjZmJkYmUtNWE5NS00MTU2LTg4NjctOTFmMDY5YjdjMmNj

     

    Response:

    200 Success

     

    Response Body:

    <Task xmlns="http://www.veeam.com/ent/v1.0" Type="Task" Href="http://localhost:9399/api/tasks/task-1">
     <Links>
       <Link Rel="Delete" Type="Task" Href="http://localhost:9399/api/tasks/task-1" />
     </Links>
     <TaskId>task-1</TaskId>
     <State>Finished</State>
     <Operation>UpdateVlanConfiguration</Operation>
     <Result Success="true">
       <Message>Ok</Message>
     </Result>
    </Task>