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Assigning Multiple Shared Bandwidths
Function
This API is used to assign multiple shared bandwidths at a time.
URI
POST /v2.0/{project_id}/batch-bandwidths
Name | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|
project_id | Yes | Specifies the project ID. For details about how to obtain a project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. |
Request Message
- Request parameter
Table 2 Request parameter Name
Mandatory
Type
Description
bandwidth
Yes
bandwidth object
Specifies the bandwidth objects. For details, see Table 3.
Table 3 Description of the bandwidth field Name
Mandatory
Type
Description
name
Yes
String
- Specifies the bandwidth name.
- The value can contain 1 to 64 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).
size
Yes
Integer
- Specifies the bandwidth size. The shared bandwidth has a minimum limit, which may vary depending on sites. The default minimum value is 5 Mbit/s.
- The value ranges from 1 Mbit/s to 2000 Mbit/s by default. (The specific range may vary depending on the configuration in each region. You can see the available bandwidth range on the management console.)
- The minimum increment for bandwidth adjustment varies depending on the bandwidth range. The details are as follows:
- The minimum increment is 1 Mbit/s if the allowed bandwidth ranges from 0 Mbit/s to 300 Mbit/s (with 300 Mbit/s included).
- The minimum increment is 50 Mbit/s if the allowed bandwidth ranges from 300 Mbit/s to 1000 Mbit/s (with 1000 Mbit/s included).
- The minimum increment is 500 Mbit/s if the allowed bandwidth is greater than 1000 Mbit/s.
count
Yes
Integer
- Specifies the number of shared bandwidths that can be assigned at a time.
- The value is a positive integer.
- If a decimal fraction (for example 2.2) or a character string (for example "2") is specified, the specified value will be automatically converted to an integer.
- Example request
POST https://{Endpoint}/v2.0/{project_id}/batch-bandwidths { "bandwidth": { "name": "bandwidth123", "size": 10, "count": 2 } }
Response Message
- Response parameter
Table 4 Response parameter Name
Type
Description
bandwidths
Array of bandwidths objects
Specifies the bandwidth objects. For details, see Table 5.
Table 5 Description of the bandwidths field Name
Type
Description
name
String
- Specifies the bandwidth name.
- The value can contain 1 to 64 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).
size
Integer
- Specifies the bandwidth size.
- The value ranges from 1 Mbit/s to 2000 Mbit/s by default. (The specific range may vary depending on the configuration in each region. You can see the available bandwidth range on the management console.)
id
String
Specifies the bandwidth ID, which uniquely identifies the bandwidth.
share_type
String
- Specifies whether the bandwidth is shared or dedicated.
- The value can be PER or WHOLE.
- WHOLE: Shared bandwidth
- PER: Dedicated bandwidth
publicip_info
Array of publicip_info objects
- Specifies information about the EIP that uses the bandwidth. For details, see Table 6.
- The bandwidth, whose type is WHOLE, can be used by multiple EIPs. The bandwidth, whose type is PER, can be used by only one EIP.
tenant_id
String
Specifies the project ID.
bandwidth_type
String
- Specifies the bandwidth type. The default value for the shared bandwidth is share.
charge_mode
String
- Specifies whether the bandwidth is billed by traffic or by bandwidth size.
- Possible values can be bandwidth (billed by bandwidth) and traffic (billed by traffic). If the value is an empty character string or no value is specified, value bandwidth is used.
- The shared bandwidth can be billed only by bandwidth.
status
String
- Specifies the bandwidth status.
- Possible values are as follows:
- FREEZED (Frozen)
- NORMAL (Normal)
Table 6 publicip_info object Name
Type
Description
publicip_id
String
Specifies the ID of the EIP that uses the bandwidth.
publicip_address
String
Specifies the obtained EIP if only IPv4 EIPs are available.
publicip_type
String
- Specifies the EIP type.
- Constraints:
- The configured value must be supported by the system.
- publicip_id is an IPv4 port. If publicip_type is not specified, the default value is 5_bgp.
- Example response
{ "bandwidths": [ { "id": "7e5a1a30-6e88-4ce5-b5fa-1d6c6864e084", "name": "bandwidth123", "size": 10, "share_type": "WHOLE", "publicip_info": [], "tenant_id": "26ae5181a416420998eb2093aaed84d9", "bandwidth_type": "share", "charge_mode": "bandwidth", "billing_info": "", "status": "NORMAL" }, { "id": "ed2da50a-3ce9-4d86-9f17-e8f3801299a5", "name": "bandwidth123", "size": 10, "share_type": "WHOLE", "publicip_info": [], "tenant_id": "26ae5181a416420998eb2093aaed84d9", "bandwidth_type": "share", "charge_mode": "bandwidth", "billing_info": "", "status": "NORMAL" } ] }
Status Code
See Status Codes.
Error Code
See Error Codes.
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