Updated on 2024-10-31 GMT+08:00

Querying Ports (Discarded)

Function

This API is used to query ports and to display the ports in a list.

URI

GET /v1/ports

Example:
GET https://{Endpoint}/v1/ports?id={port_id}&name={port_name}&admin_state_up={is_admin_status_up}&network_id={network_id}&mac_address={port_mac}&device_id={port_device_id}&device_owner={device_owner}&status={port_status}&fixed_ips=ip_address={ip_address}&fixed_ips=subnet_id={subnet_id}
Table 1 describes the parameters.
Table 1 Parameter description

Name

Mandatory

Type

Description

id

No

String

Specifies that the port ID is used as the filter.

name

No

String

  • Specifies that the port name is used as the filter.
  • The value can contain no more than 255 characters.

admin_state_up

No

Boolean

Specifies that the administrative state is used as the filter.

network_id

No

String

Specifies that the network ID is used as the filter.

mac_address

No

String

Specifies that the MAC address is used as the filter.

device_id

No

String

Specifies that the device ID is used as the filter.

device_owner

No

String

Specifies that the device owner is used as the filter.

status

No

String

  • Specifies that the status is used as the filter.
  • The value can be ACTIVE, BUILD, or DOWN.

marker

No

String

Specifies a resource ID for pagination query, indicating that the query starts from the next record of the specified resource ID.

This parameter can work together with the parameter limit.

  • If parameters marker and limit are not passed, resource records on the first page will be returned.
  • If the parameter marker is not passed and the value of parameter limit is set to 10, the first 10 resource records will be returned.
  • If the value of the parameter marker is set to the resource ID of the 10th record and the value of parameter limit is set to 10, the 11th to 20th resource records will be returned.
  • If the value of the parameter marker is set to the resource ID of the 10th record and the parameter limit is not passed, 11th to 2,000th resource records will be returned. The default value of limit is 2000.

limit

No

Integer

Specifies the number of records that will be returned on each page. The value is from 0 to intmax (2^31-1). The default value is 2000.

limit can be used together with marker. For details, see the parameter description of marker.

fixed_ips

No

String

You can use fixed_ips=ip_address or fixed_ips=subnet_id for filtering.

Request Message

  • Request parameter
    None
  • Example request
    GET https://{Endpoint}/v1/ports

Response Message

  • Response parameter
    Table 2 Response parameter

    Name

    Type

    Description

    ports

    Array of port objects

    Specifies the port objects. For details, see Table 3.

    Table 3 Description of the port field

    Name

    Type

    Description

    id

    String

    Specifies the port ID, which uniquely identifies the port.

    name

    String

    • Specifies the port name.
    • The value can contain no more than 255 characters. This parameter is left blank by default.

    network_id

    String

    • Specifies the ID of the network to which the port belongs.
    • The network ID must be a real one in the network environment.

    admin_state_up

    Boolean

    • Specifies the administrative state of the port.
    • The value can only be true, and the default value is true.

    mac_address

    String

    • Specifies the port MAC address.
    • The system automatically sets this parameter, and you are not allowed to configure the parameter value.

    fixed_ips

    Array of fixed_ip

    objects

    • Specifies the port IP address. For example, the value is "fixed_ips": [{"subnet_id": "4dc70db6-cb7f-4200-9790-a6a910776bba", "ip_address": "192.169.25.79"}]. For details, see Table 4.
    • A port supports only one fixed IP address that cannot be changed.

    device_id

    String

    • Specifies the ID of the device to which the port belongs.
    • The system automatically sets this parameter, and you are not allowed to configure or change the parameter value.

    device_owner

    String

    • Specifies the belonged device, which can be the DHCP server, router, load balancer, or Nova.
    • The system automatically sets this parameter, and you are not allowed to configure or change the parameter value.

    tenant_id

    String

    Specifies the project ID.

    status

    String

    • Specifies the port status. The status of a HANA SR-IOV VM port is always DOWN.
    • The value can be ACTIVE, BUILD, or DOWN.

    security_groups

    Array of strings

    Specifies the security group UUID (extended attribute).

    allowed_address_pairs

    Array of allow_address_pair objects

    • Specifies a set of zero or more allowed address pairs. An address pair consists of an IP address and MAC address. This attribute is extended. For details, see parameter allow_address_pair in Table 5.
    • The IP address cannot be 0.0.0.0.
    • Configure a dedicated security group for the port if the parameter allowed_address_pairs has a large CIDR block (subnet mask less than 24).
    • If the value of allowed_address_pairs is 1.1.1.1/0, the source/destination check is disabled.

    extra_dhcp_opts

    Array of extra_dhcp_opt

    objects

    Specifies the extended option (extended attribute) of DHCP. For details, see Table 6.

    binding:vif_details

    Object

    Specifies the VIF details. Parameter ovs_hybrid_plug specifies whether the OVS/bridge hybrid mode is used.

    binding:profile

    Object

    Specifies the user-defined settings. This is an extended attribute.

    Instructions:

    • The internal_elb field is in boolean type and is available to common tenants. Set the value of this parameter to true only when you assign a virtual IP address to an internal network load balancer. Common tenants do not have the permission to change the value of this field, which is maintained by the system.

      Example:

      {"internal_elb": true}

    • The disable_security_groups field is in boolean type and is available to common tenants. The default value is false. In high-performance communication scenarios, you can set the parameter value to true, which makes this parameter to be available to common tenants. You can specify this parameter when creating a port. Currently, the value of this parameter can only be set to true.

      Example:

      {"disable_security_groups": true },

      Currently, the value can only be set to true. When the value is set to true, the FWaaS function does not take effect.

    binding:vnic_type

    String

    • Specifies the type of the bound vNIC.
    • The value can be normal or direct. Parameter normal indicates software switching. Parameter direct indicates SR-IOV PCIe passthrough, which is not supported.

    port_security_enabled

    Boolean

    Specifies whether the security option is enabled for the port. If the option is not enabled, the security group and DHCP snooping do not take effect. The default value is true.

    Table 4 fixed_ip object

    Name

    Type

    Description

    subnet_id

    String

    • Specifies the subnet ID.
    • You cannot change the parameter value.

    ip_address

    String

    Specifies the port IP address.

    Table 5 allow_address_pair object

    Name

    Type

    Description

    ip_address

    String

    • Specifies the IP address.
    • You cannot set it to 0.0.0.0.
    • Configure a dedicated security group for the port if the parameter allowed_address_pairs has a large CIDR block (subnet mask less than 24).

    mac_address

    String

    Specifies the MAC address.

    Table 6 extra_dhcp_opt object

    Name

    Type

    Description

    opt_name

    String

    Specifies the option name.

    opt_value

    String

    Specifies the option value.

  • Example response
    {
        "ports": [
            {
                "id": "d00f9c13-412f-4855-8af3-de5d8c24cd60",
                "name": "test",
                "status": "DOWN",
                "admin_state_up": "true",
                "fixed_ips": [
                    {
                        "subnet_id": "70f2e74b-e660-410a-b754-0ca46744348a",
                        "ip_address": "10.128.1.10"
                    }
                ],
                "mac_address": "fa:16:3e:d7:f2:6c",
                "network_id": "5b808927-13c9-4e60-a4f4-ed6ffe225167",
                "tenant_id": "43f2d1cca56a40729dcb17212482f34d",
                "device_id": "",
                "device_owner": "",
                "security_groups": [
                    "02b4e8ee-74fa-4a31-802e-5490df11245e"
                ],
                "extra_dhcp_opts": [],
                "allowed_address_pairs": [],
                "binding:vnic_type": "normal",
                "binding:vif_details": {},
                "binding:profile": {},
                "port_security_enabled":true
            },
            {
                "id": "28ba8f45-7636-45e4-8c0a-675d7663717c",
                "name": "test1",
                "status": "DOWN",
                "admin_state_up": "true",
                "fixed_ips": [
                    {
                        "subnet_id": "061d3ca2-bd1f-4bd1-a01d-7a5155328c0e",
                        "ip_address": "192.168.10.10"
                    }
                ],
                "mac_address": "fa:16:3e:3d:91:cd",
                "network_id": "be2fe79a-3ee2-4d87-bd71-5afa78a5670d",
                "tenant_id": "43f2d1cca56a40729dcb17212482f34d",
                "device_id": "",
                "device_owner": "",
                "security_groups": [
                    "0bfc8687-ca18-4c37-ac84-d2198baba585"
                ],
                "extra_dhcp_opts": [],
                "allowed_address_pairs": [],
                "binding:vnic_type": "normal",
                "binding:vif_details": {},
                "binding:profile": {},
                "port_security_enabled":true
            }
        ]
    }

Status Code

See Status Codes.

Error Code

See Error Codes.