List<String> subnetIds

A list of networks the load balancer needs to have access to.

List<String> tags

A list of tags used to match a specific load balancer during allocation.

LogicalLoadBalancerProtocol

LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnum (Required) The value as an enumerated type. enumValue

String otherValueA more specific value not defined in the enumerated type, when the enumValue is

OTHER.

LogicalLoadBalancerProtocolEnum

Possible values: TCP, HTTP, HTTPS, OTHER

LogicalNetworkInterface

String name

Name assigned to the network interface.

LogicalSubnet logicalSubnet

Subnet to which the network interface is connected.

LogicalIPAddress

IP address configured for the network interface.

logicalIPAddress

 

Boolean isPrimary

Indicates whether the network interface is a server’s primary one.

Long createEpoch

Time at which the logical object was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

Long lastModifiedEpoch

Time at which the logical object was last modified, in milliseconds since the epoch.

LogicalServerDetails

Extends LogicalServerInfo

List<ServiceAction>serverActions

A list of automatically triggered actions defined for the logical server.

List<LogicalDisk>logicalDisks

The logical disks attached to the logical server.

List<LogicalSoftware>software

System software to be deployed on the logical server.

List<LogicalNetworkInterface>

Network interfaces defined for the logical server.

logicalNetworkInterfaces

 

LogicalServerGroupDetails

Extends LogicalServerGroupInfo

List<ServiceAction> groupActions

List<LogicalServerDetails> logicalServers

List<LogicalFirewallRuleGroup> logicalFirewallRuleGroups

LogicalLoadBalancerDetails logicalLoadBalancer

List<LogicalIPAddress> virtualIPAddresses

A list of automatically triggered actions defined for the logical server group. Details of the logical servers in the group.

List of LogicalFirewallRuleGroups associated with this LogicalServerGroup.

Details of the LogicalLoadBalancer associated with this LogicalServerGroup, if any.

IP addresses assigned to the group for use as floating IP addresses within the group (for example, by an Oracle DB server).

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