Namespace Oci.CoreService.Models
Classes
AddDrgRouteDistributionStatementDetails
Details used to add a route distribution statement.
AddDrgRouteDistributionStatementsDetails
Details request to add statements to a route distribution.
AddDrgRouteRuleDetails
Details needed when adding a DRG route rule.
AddDrgRouteRulesDetails
Details used in a request to add static routes to a DRG route table.
AddImageShapeCompatibilityEntryDetails
Image shape compatibility details.
AddNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRulesDetails
AddPublicIpPoolCapacityDetails
The information used to add capacity to an IP pool.
AddSecurityRuleDetails
A rule for allowing inbound (INGRESS) or outbound (EGRESS) IP packets.
AddSubnetIpv6CidrDetails
Details used when adding an IPv6 prefix to a subnet.
AddVcnCidrDetails
Details used to add a CIDR block to a VCN.
AddVcnIpv6CidrDetails
Details used when adding a ULA or private IPv6 prefix or an IPv6 GUA assigned by Oracle or a BYOIPv6 prefix. You can add only one of these per request.
AddedNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules
AllowedIkeIPSecParameters
Lists the current allowed and default IPSec tunnel parameters.
AllowedPhaseOneParameters
Allowed phase one parameters.
AllowedPhaseTwoParameters
Allowed phase two parameters.
AmdMilanBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal GPU instance with the following shape: BM.GPU.GM4.8 (also named BM.GPU.A100-v2.8) (the AMD Milan platform).
AmdMilanBmGpuPlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal GPU instance with the following shape: BM.GPU.GM4.8 (also named BM.GPU.A100-v2.8) (the AMD Milan platform).
AmdMilanBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with one of the following shapes: BM.Standard.E4.128 or BM.DenseIO.E4.128 (the AMD Milan platform).
AmdMilanBmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with one of the following shapes: BM.Standard.E4.128 or BM.DenseIO.E4.128 (the AMD Milan platform).
AmdRomeBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal GPU instance with the BM.GPU4.8 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
AmdRomeBmGpuPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a bare metal GPU instance that uses the BM.GPU4.8 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
AmdRomeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with the BM.Standard.E3.128 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
AmdRomeBmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a bare metal instance that uses the BM.Standard.E3.128 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
AmdVmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a virtual machine instance with the AMD platform.
AmdVmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a virtual machine instance that uses the AMD platform.
AmdVmUpdateInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when updating a virtual machine instance with the AMD platform.
AppCatalogListing
Listing details.
AppCatalogListingResourceVersion
Listing Resource Version
AppCatalogListingResourceVersionAgreements
Agreements for a listing resource version.
AppCatalogListingResourceVersionSummary
Listing Resource Version summary
AppCatalogListingSummary
A summary of a listing.
AppCatalogSubscription
a subscription for a listing resource version.
AppCatalogSubscriptionSummary
a subscription summary for a listing resource version.
AttachBootVolumeDetails
AttachEmulatedVolumeDetails
AttachIScsiVolumeDetails
AttachInstancePoolInstanceDetails
An instance that is to be attached to an instance pool.
AttachLoadBalancerDetails
Represents a load balancer that is to be attached to an instance pool.
AttachParavirtualizedVolumeDetails
AttachServiceDeterminedVolumeDetails
AttachVnicDetails
AttachVolumeDetails
AttachVolumeDetailsModelConverter
AutotunePolicy
An autotune policy automatically tunes the volume's performace based on the type of the policy.
AutotunePolicyModelConverter
BgpSessionInfo
Information for establishing a BGP session for the IPSec tunnel.
BlockVolumeReplica
An asynchronous replica of a block volume that can then be used to create
a new block volume or recover a block volume. For more information, see Overview
of Cross-Region Volume Replication
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy.
If you're not authorized, talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator
who needs to write policies to give users access, see Getting Started with
Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
BlockVolumeReplicaDetails
Contains the details for the block volume replica
BlockVolumeReplicaInfo
Information about the block volume replica in the destination availability domain.
BooleanImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor
Boolean type ImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor
BootVolume
A detachable boot volume device that contains the image used to boot a Compute instance. For more information, see
Overview of Boot Volumes.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
BootVolumeAttachment
Represents an attachment between a boot volume and an instance.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
BootVolumeBackup
A point-in-time copy of a boot volume that can then be used to create
a new boot volume or recover a boot volume. For more information, see Overview
of Boot Volume Backups
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy.
If you're not authorized, talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator
who needs to write policies to give users access, see Getting Started with
Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
BootVolumeKmsKey
The Vault service master encryption key associated with this volume.
BootVolumeReplica
An asynchronous replica of a boot volume that can then be used to create
a new boot volume or recover a boot volume. For more information, see Overview
of Cross-Region Volume Replication
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy.
If you're not authorized, talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator
who needs to write policies to give users access, see Getting Started with
Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
BootVolumeReplicaDetails
Contains the details for the boot volume replica
BootVolumeReplicaInfo
Information about the boot volume replica in the destination availability domain.
BootVolumeSourceDetails
BootVolumeSourceDetailsModelConverter
BootVolumeSourceFromBootVolumeBackupDetails
Specifies the boot volume backup.
BootVolumeSourceFromBootVolumeDetails
Specifies the source boot volume.
BootVolumeSourceFromBootVolumeReplicaDetails
Specifies the source boot volume replica which the boot volume will be created from. The boot volume replica shoulbe be in the same availability domain as the boot volume. Only one volume can be created from a replica at the same time.
BulkAddVirtualCircuitPublicPrefixesDetails
BulkDeleteVirtualCircuitPublicPrefixesDetails
ByoipAllocatedRangeCollection
Results of a ListByoipAllocatedRanges
operation.
ByoipAllocatedRangeSummary
A summary of CIDR block subranges that are currently allocated to an IP pool.
ByoipRange
Oracle offers the ability to Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP), importing public IP addresses or IPv6 addresses that you currently own to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. A ByoipRange
resource is a record of the imported address block (a BYOIP CIDR block) and also some associated metadata.
The process used to Bring Your Own IP is explained in the documentation.
ByoipRangeCollection
The results returned by a ListByoipRange
operation.
ByoipRangeSummary
Information about a ByoipRange
resource.
ByoipRangeVcnIpv6AllocationSummary
A summary of IPv6 prefix subranges currently allocated to a VCN.
Byoipv6CidrDetails
The list of one or more BYOIPv6 prefixes for the VCN that meets the following criteria:
- The prefix must be from a BYOIPv6 range.
- The IPv6 prefixes must be valid.
- Multiple prefix must not overlap each other or the on-premises network prefix.
- The number of prefixes must not exceed the limit of IPv6 prefixes allowed to a VCN.
CapacityReportInstanceShapeConfig
The shape configuration for a shape in a capacity report.
CapacityReportShapeAvailability
Information about the available capacity for a shape.
CapacityReservationInstanceSummary
Condensed instance data when listing instances in a compute capacity reservation.
CapacitySource
A capacity source of bare metal hosts.
CapacitySourceModelConverter
CaptureConsoleHistoryDetails
CaptureFilter
A capture filter contains a set of {@link #captureFilterRuleDetails(CaptureFilterRuleDetailsRequest) captureFilterRuleDetails} governing what traffic is mirrored for a {@link Vtap} or captured for a VCN Flow Log. The capture filter is created with no rules defined, and it must have at least one rule to mirror traffic for the VTAP or collect VCN flow logs.
ChangeBootVolumeBackupCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the boot volume backup to.
ChangeBootVolumeCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the boot volume to.
ChangeByoipRangeCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeCaptureFilterCompartmentDetails
These configuration details are used in the move operation when changing the compartment containing a capture filter.
ChangeClusterNetworkCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeComputeCapacityReservationCompartmentDetails
Specifies the compartment to move the compute capacity reservation to.
ChangeComputeCapacityTopologyCompartmentDetails
Specifies the compartment to move the compute capacity topology to.
ChangeComputeClusterCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeComputeImageCapabilitySchemaCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeCpeCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeCrossConnectCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeCrossConnectGroupCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeDedicatedVmHostCompartmentDetails
Specifies the compartment to move the dedicated virtual machine host to.
ChangeDhcpOptionsCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeDrgCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeIPSecConnectionCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeImageCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeInstanceCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeInstanceConfigurationCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeInstancePoolCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeInternetGatewayCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeLocalPeeringGatewayCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeNatGatewayCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeNetworkSecurityGroupCompartmentDetails
ChangePublicIpCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangePublicIpPoolCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeRemotePeeringConnectionCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeRouteTableCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeSecurityListCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeServiceGatewayCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeSubnetCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeVcnCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeVirtualCircuitCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeVlanCompartmentDetails
The configuration details for the move operation.
ChangeVolumeBackupCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the volume backup to.
ChangeVolumeCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the volume to.
ChangeVolumeGroupBackupCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the volume group backup to.
ChangeVolumeGroupCompartmentDetails
Contains the details for the compartment to move the volume group to.
ChangeVtapCompartmentDetails
These configuration details are used in the move operation when changing the compartment containing a virtual test access point (VTAP).
ClusterConfigDetails
The HPC cluster configuration requested when launching instances in a compute capacity reservation.
If the parameter is provided, the reservation is created with the HPC island and a list of HPC blocks that you
specify. If a list of HPC blocks are missing or not provided, the reservation is created with any HPC blocks in
the HPC island that you specify. If the values of HPC island or HPC block that you provide are not valid, an error
is returned.
ClusterConfigurationDetails
The HPC cluster configuration requested when launching instances of a cluster network.
If the parameter is provided, instances will only be placed within the HPC island and list of network blocks
that you specify. If a list of network blocks are missing or not provided, the instances will be placed in any
HPC blocks in the HPC island that you specify. If the values of HPC island or network block that you provide are
not valid, an error is returned.
ClusterNetwork
A cluster network is a group of high performance computing (HPC), GPU, or optimized bare metal
instances that are connected with an ultra low-latency remote direct memory access (RDMA)
network. Cluster networks with instance pools
use instance pools to manage groups of identical instances.
Use cluster networks with instance pools when you want predictable capacity for a specific number of identical
instances that are managed as a group.
If you want to manage instances in the RDMA network independently of each other or use different types of instances
in the network group, use compute clusters instead. For details, see {@link ComputeCluster}.
ClusterNetworkPlacementConfigurationDetails
The location for where the instance pools in a cluster network will place instances.
ClusterNetworkSummary
Summary information for a cluster network with instance pools.
CompartmentInternal
Helper definition required to perform authZ using SPLAT expressions on a Compartment
ComputeBareMetalHost
A compute bare metal host.
ComputeBareMetalHostCollection
A list of compute bare metal hosts.
ComputeBareMetalHostSummary
Summary information for a compute bare metal host.
ComputeCapacityReport
A report of the host capacity within an availability domain that is available for you
to create compute instances. Host capacity is the physical infrastructure that resources such as compute
instances run on.
Use the capacity report to determine whether sufficient capacity is available for a shape before
you create an instance or change the shape of an instance.
ComputeCapacityReservation
A template that defines the settings to use when creating compute capacity reservations.
ComputeCapacityReservationInstanceShapeSummary
An available shape used to launch instances in a compute capacity reservation.
ComputeCapacityReservationSummary
Summary information for a compute capacity reservation.
ComputeCapacityTopology
A compute capacity topology that allows you to query your bare metal hosts and their RDMA network topology.
ComputeCapacityTopologyCollection
A list of compute capacity topologies.
ComputeCapacityTopologySummary
Summary information for a compute capacity topology.
ComputeCluster
A remote direct memory access (RDMA) network group.
A cluster network on a compute cluster is a group of
high performance computing (HPC), GPU, or optimized instances that are connected with an ultra low-latency network.
Use compute clusters when you want to manage instances in the cluster individually in the RDMA network group.
For details about cluster networks that use instance pools to manage groups of identical instances,
see {@link ClusterNetwork}.
ComputeClusterCollection
A list of compute clusters that match filter criteria, if any. A compute cluster is a remote direct memory access (RDMA) network group.
ComputeClusterSummary
Summary information for a compute cluster. A compute cluster is a remote direct memory access (RDMA) network group.
ComputeGlobalImageCapabilitySchema
Compute Global Image Capability Schema is a container for a set of compute global image capability schema versions
ComputeGlobalImageCapabilitySchemaSummary
Summary information for a compute global image capability schema
ComputeGlobalImageCapabilitySchemaVersion
Compute Global Image Capability Schema Version is a set of all possible capabilities for a collection of images.
ComputeGlobalImageCapabilitySchemaVersionSummary
Summary information for a compute global image capability schema
ComputeHpcIsland
A compute HPC island.
ComputeHpcIslandCollection
A list of compute HPC islands.
ComputeHpcIslandSummary
Summary information for a compute HPC island.
ComputeImageCapabilitySchema
Compute Image Capability Schema is a set of capabilities that filter the compute global capability schema version for an image.
ComputeImageCapabilitySchemaSummary
Summary information for a compute image capability schema
ComputeInstanceDetails
Compute Instance Configuration instance details.
ComputeInstanceOptions
Multiple Compute Instance Configuration instance details.
ComputeNetworkBlock
A compute network block.
ComputeNetworkBlockCollection
A list of compute network blocks.
ComputeNetworkBlockSummary
Summary information for a compute network block.
ConnectLocalPeeringGatewaysDetails
Information about the other local peering gateway (LPG).
ConnectRemotePeeringConnectionsDetails
Information about the other remote peering connection (RPC).
ConsoleHistory
An instance's serial console data. It includes configuration messages that occur when the
instance boots, such as kernel and BIOS messages, and is useful for checking the status of
the instance or diagnosing problems. The console data is minimally formatted ASCII text.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
CopyBootVolumeBackupDetails
CopyVolumeBackupDetails
CopyVolumeGroupBackupDetails
Cpe
An object you create when setting up a Site-to-Site VPN between your on-premises network
and VCN. The Cpe
is a virtual representation of your customer-premises equipment,
which is the actual router on-premises at your site at your end of the Site-to-Site VPN IPSec connection.
For more information,
see Overview of the Networking Service.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
CpeDeviceConfigAnswer
An individual answer to a CPE device question.
The answers correlate to the questions that are specific to the CPE device type (see the
parameters
attribute of {@link CpeDeviceShapeDetail}).
CpeDeviceConfigQuestion
An individual question that the customer can answer about the CPE device.
The customer provides answers to these questions in
{@link #updateTunnelCpeDeviceConfig(UpdateTunnelCpeDeviceConfigRequest) updateTunnelCpeDeviceConfig}.
CpeDeviceInfo
Basic information about a particular CPE device type.
CpeDeviceShapeDetail
The detailed information about a particular CPE device type. Compare with {@link CpeDeviceShapeSummary}.
CpeDeviceShapeSummary
A summary of information about a particular CPE device type. Compare with {@link CpeDeviceShapeDetail}.
CreateAppCatalogSubscriptionDetails
details for creating a subscription for a listing resource version.
CreateBootVolumeBackupDetails
CreateBootVolumeDetails
CreateByoipRangeDetails
The information used to create a ByoipRange
resource.
CreateCapacityReportShapeAvailabilityDetails
Information about the shapes in a capacity report.
CreateCapacitySourceDetails
A capacity source of bare metal hosts.
CreateCapacitySourceDetailsModelConverter
CreateCaptureFilterDetails
A capture filter contains a set of rules governing what traffic a VTAP mirrors or a VCN flow log collects.
CreateClusterNetworkDetails
The data to create a cluster network with instance pools.
Use cluster networks with instance pools when you want predictable capacity for a specific number of identical
instances that are managed as a group.
For details about creating compute clusters, which let you manage instances in the RDMA network independently
of each other or use different types of instances in the network group,
see {@link #createComputeClusterDetails(CreateComputeClusterDetailsRequest) createComputeClusterDetails}.
CreateClusterNetworkInstancePoolDetails
The data to create an instance pool in a cluster network.
CreateComputeCapacityReportDetails
The data to create a report of available Compute capacity.
CreateComputeCapacityReservationDetails
The details for creating a new compute capacity reservation.
CreateComputeCapacityTopologyDetails
The details for creating a new compute capacity topology.
CreateComputeClusterDetails
The data for creating a compute cluster. A compute cluster
is an empty remote direct memory access (RDMA) network group
After the compute cluster is created, you can use the compute cluster's OCID with the
{@link #launchInstance(LaunchInstanceRequest) launchInstance} operation to create instances in the compute cluster.
The instances must be created in the same compartment and availability domain as the cluster.
Use compute clusters when you want to manage instances in the cluster individually in the RDMA network group.
For details about creating a cluster network that uses instance pools to manage groups of identical instances,
see {@link #createClusterNetworkDetails(CreateClusterNetworkDetailsRequest) createClusterNetworkDetails}.
CreateComputeImageCapabilitySchemaDetails
Create Image Capability Schema for an image.
CreateCpeDetails
CreateCrossConnectDetails
CreateCrossConnectGroupDetails
CreateDedicatedCapacitySourceDetails
A capacity source of bare metal hosts that is dedicated to a customer.
CreateDedicatedVmHostDetails
The details for creating a new dedicated virtual machine host.
CreateDhcpDetails
CreateDrgAttachmentDetails
CreateDrgDetails
CreateDrgRouteDistributionDetails
Details used to create a route distribution.
CreateDrgRouteTableDetails
Details used in a request to create a DRG route table.
CreateIPSecConnectionDetails
CreateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails
CreateIPSecTunnelBgpSessionDetails
CreateIPSecTunnelEncryptionDomainDetails
Request to enable a multi-encryption domain policy on the IPSec tunnel. There can't be more than 50 security associations in use at one time. See Encryption domain for policy-based tunnels for more.
CreateImageDetails
Either instanceId or imageSourceDetails must be provided in addition to other required parameters.
CreateInstanceConfigurationBase
Creation details for an instance configuration.
CreateInstanceConfigurationBaseModelConverter
CreateInstanceConfigurationDetails
Details for creating an instance configuration by providing a list of configuration settings.
CreateInstanceConfigurationFromInstanceDetails
Details for creating an instance configuration using an existing instance as a template.
CreateInstanceConsoleConnectionDetails
The details for creating a instance console connection. The instance console connection is created in the same compartment as the instance.
CreateInstancePoolDetails
The data to create an instance pool.
CreateInstancePoolPlacementConfigurationDetails
The location for where an instance pool will place instances.
CreateInternetGatewayDetails
CreateIpv6Details
CreateLocalPeeringGatewayDetails
CreateMacsecKey
Defines the secret OCIDs held in Vault that represent the MACsec key.
CreateMacsecProperties
Properties used to configure MACsec (if capable).
CreateNatGatewayDetails
CreateNetworkSecurityGroupDetails
CreatePrivateIpDetails
CreatePublicIpDetails
CreatePublicIpPoolDetails
The information used to create a public IP pool.
CreateRemotePeeringConnectionDetails
CreateRouteTableDetails
CreateSecurityListDetails
CreateServiceGatewayDetails
CreateSubnetDetails
CreateVcnDetails
CreateVirtualCircuitDetails
CreateVirtualCircuitPublicPrefixDetails
CreateVlanDetails
CreateVnicDetails
Contains properties for a VNIC. You use this object when creating the primary VNIC during instance launch or when creating a secondary VNIC. For more information about VNICs, see Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs).
CreateVolumeBackupDetails
CreateVolumeBackupPolicyAssignmentDetails
CreateVolumeBackupPolicyDetails
Specifies the properties for creating user defined backup policy. For more information about user defined backup policies, see User Defined Policies in Policy-Based Backups.
CreateVolumeDetails
The details of the volume to create. For CreateVolume operation, this field is required in the request, see {@link #createVolume(CreateVolumeRequest) createVolume}.
CreateVolumeGroupBackupDetails
CreateVolumeGroupDetails
CreateVtapDetails
These details are included in a request to create a virtual test access point (VTAP).
CrossConnect
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. A cross-connect represents a
physical connection between an existing network and Oracle. Customers who are colocated
with Oracle in a FastConnect location create and use cross-connects. For more
information, see FastConnect Overview.
Oracle recommends you create each cross-connect in a
{@link CrossConnectGroup} so you can use link aggregation
with the connection.
Note: If you're a provider who is setting up a physical connection to Oracle so customers
can use FastConnect over the connection, be aware that your connection is modeled the
same way as a colocated customer's (with CrossConnect
and CrossConnectGroup
objects, and so on).
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
CrossConnectGroup
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. A cross-connect group
is a link aggregation group (LAG), which can contain one or more
{@link CrossConnect}. Customers who are colocated with
Oracle in a FastConnect location create and use cross-connect groups. For more
information, see FastConnect Overview.
Note: If you're a provider who is setting up a physical connection to Oracle so customers
can use FastConnect over the connection, be aware that your connection is modeled the
same way as a colocated customer's (with CrossConnect
and CrossConnectGroup
objects, and so on).
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
CrossConnectLocation
An individual FastConnect location.
CrossConnectMapping
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. Each
{@link VirtualCircuit} runs on one or
more cross-connects or cross-connect groups. A CrossConnectMapping
contains the properties for an individual cross-connect or cross-connect group
associated with a given virtual circuit.
The mapping includes information about the cross-connect or
cross-connect group, the VLAN, and the BGP peering session.
If you're a customer who is colocated with Oracle, that means you own both
the virtual circuit and the physical connection it runs on (cross-connect or
cross-connect group), so you specify all the information in the mapping. There's
one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle specifies the BGP IPv4
addresses.
If you're a provider, then you own the physical connection that the customer's
virtual circuit runs on, so you contribute information about the cross-connect
or cross-connect group and VLAN.
Who specifies the BGP peering information in the case of customer connection via
provider? If the BGP session goes from Oracle to the provider's edge router, then
the provider also specifies the BGP peering information. If the BGP session instead
goes from Oracle to the customer's edge router, then the customer specifies the BGP
peering information. There's one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle
specifies the BGP IPv4 addresses.
Every CrossConnectMapping
must have BGP IPv4 peering addresses. BGP IPv6 peering
addresses are optional. If BGP IPv6 addresses are provided, the customer can
exchange IPv6 routes with Oracle.
CrossConnectMappingDetails
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. Each
{@link VirtualCircuit} runs on one or
more cross-connects or cross-connect groups. A CrossConnectMappingDetails
contains the properties for an individual cross-connect or cross-connect group
associated with a given virtual circuit.
The details includes information about the cross-connect or
cross-connect group, the VLAN, and the BGP peering session.
CrossConnectMappingDetailsCollection
An array of CrossConnectMappingDetails
CrossConnectPortSpeedShape
An individual port speed level for cross-connects.
CrossConnectStatus
The status of the cross-connect.
DedicatedCapacitySource
A capacity source of bare metal hosts that is dedicated to a user.
DedicatedVmHost
A dedicated virtual machine host lets you host multiple VM instances on a dedicated server that is not shared with other tenancies.
DedicatedVmHostInstanceShapeSummary
The shape used to launch instances associated with the dedicated VM host.
DedicatedVmHostInstanceSummary
Condensed instance data when listing instances on a dedicated VM host.
DedicatedVmHostShapeSummary
The shape used to launch the dedicated virtual machine (VM) host.
DedicatedVmHostSummary
A dedicated virtual machine (VM) host lets you host multiple instances on a dedicated server that is not shared with other tenancies.
DefaultDrgRouteTables
The default DRG route table for this DRG. Each network type
has a default DRG route table.
You can update a network type to use a different DRG route table, but
each network type must have a default DRG route table. You cannot delete
a default DRG route table.
DefaultPhaseOneParameters
Default phase one parameters.
DefaultPhaseTwoParameters
Default phase two parameters.
DeleteVirtualCircuitPublicPrefixDetails
DetachInstancePoolInstanceDetails
An instance that is to be detached from an instance pool.
DetachLoadBalancerDetails
Represents a load balancer that is to be detached from an instance pool.
DetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy
Volume's performace will be tuned to the lower cost settings once detached.
Device
Device Path corresponding to the block devices attached to instances having a name and isAvailable flag.
DhcpDnsOption
DHCP option for specifying how DNS (hostname resolution) is handled in the subnets in the VCN. For more information, see DNS in Your Virtual Cloud Network.
DhcpOption
A single DHCP option according to RFC 1533. The two options available to use are {@link DhcpDnsOption} and {@link DhcpSearchDomainOption}. For more information, see DNS in Your Virtual Cloud Network and DHCP Options.
DhcpOptionModelConverter
DhcpOptions
A set of DHCP options. Used by the VCN to automatically provide configuration
information to the instances when they boot up. There are two options you can set:
- {@link DhcpDnsOption}: Lets you specify how DNS (hostname resolution) is
handled in the subnets in your VCN.
- {@link DhcpSearchDomainOption}: Lets you specify
a search domain name to use for DNS queries.
For more information, see DNS in Your Virtual Cloud Network and DHCP Options.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized, talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see Getting Started with Policies.
DhcpSearchDomainOption
DHCP option for specifying a search domain name for DNS queries. For more information, see DNS in Your Virtual Cloud Network.
DpdConfig
These configuration details are used for dead peer detection (DPD). DPD periodically checks the stability of the connection to the customer premises (CPE), and may be used to detect that the link to the CPE has gone down.
Drg
A dynamic routing gateway (DRG) is a virtual router that provides a path for private
network traffic between networks. You use it with other Networking
Service components to create a connection to your on-premises network using Site-to-Site VPN or a connection that uses
FastConnect. For more information, see
Networking Overview.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
DrgAttachment
A DRG attachment serves as a link between a DRG and a network resource. A DRG can be attached to a VCN,
IPSec tunnel, remote peering connection, or virtual circuit.
For more information, see Overview of the Networking Service.
DrgAttachmentIdDrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria
The criteria by which a specific attachment will import routes to the DRG.
DrgAttachmentInfo
The DrgAttachmentInfo
resource contains the OCID of the DRG attachment.
DrgAttachmentMatchAllDrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria
All routes are imported or exported.
DrgAttachmentNetworkCreateDetails
DrgAttachmentNetworkCreateDetailsModelConverter
DrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
DrgAttachmentNetworkDetailsModelConverter
DrgAttachmentNetworkUpdateDetails
DrgAttachmentNetworkUpdateDetailsModelConverter
DrgAttachmentTypeDrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria
The attachment type from which the DRG will import routes. Routes will be imported from all attachments of this type.
DrgRedundancyStatus
The redundancy status of the DRG. For more information, see Redundancy Remedies.
DrgRouteDistribution
A route distribution establishes how routes get imported into DRG route tables and exported through the DRG attachments.
A route distribution is a list of statements. Each statement consists of a set of matches, all of which must be True
in order for
the statement's action to take place. Each statement determines which routes are propagated.
You can assign a route distribution as a route table's import distribution. The statements in an import
route distribution specify how how incoming route advertisements through a referenced attachment or all attachments of a certain type are inserted into the route table.
You can assign a route distribution as a DRG attachment's export distribution unless the
attachment has the type VCN. Exporting routes through a VCN attachment is unsupported. Export
route distribution statements specify how routes in a DRG attachment's assigned table are
advertised out through the attachment. When a DRG is created, a route distribution is created
with a single ACCEPT statement with match criteria MATCH_ALL. By default, all DRG attachments
(except for those of type VCN), are assigned this distribution.
The two auto-generated DRG route tables (one as the default for VCN attachments, and the other for all other types of attachments)
are each assigned an auto generated import route distribution. The default VCN table's import distribution has a single statement with match criteria MATCH_ALL to import routes from
each DRG attachment type. The other table's import distribution has a statement to import routes from attachments with the VCN type.
The route distribution is always in the same compartment as the DRG.
DrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria
The match criteria in a route distribution statement. The match criteria outlines which routes should be imported or exported.
DrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteriaModelConverter
DrgRouteDistributionStatement
A single statement within a route distribution. All match criteria in a statement must be met for the action to take place.
DrgRouteRule
A DRG route rule is a mapping between a destination IP address range and a DRG attachment. The map is used to route matching packets. Traffic will be routed across the attachments using Equal-cost multi-path routing (ECMP) if there are multiple rules with identical destinations and none of the rules conflict.
DrgRouteTable
All routing inside the DRG is driven by the contents of DRG route tables.
DRG route tables contain rules which route packets to a particular network destination,
represented as a DRG attachment.
The routing decision for a packet entering a DRG is determined by the rules in the DRG route table
assigned to the attachment-of-entry.
Each DRG attachment can inject routes in any DRG route table, provided there is a statement corresponding to the attachment in the route table's importDrgRouteDistribution
.
You can also insert static routes into the DRG route tables.
The DRG route table is always in the same compartment as the DRG. There must always be a default
DRG route table for each attachment type.
EgressSecurityRule
A rule for allowing outbound IP packets.
EmulatedVolumeAttachment
An Emulated volume attachment.
EncryptionDomainConfig
Configuration information used by the encryption domain policy.
EnumIntegerImageCapabilityDescriptor
Enum Integer type CapabilityDescriptor
EnumStringImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor
Enum String type of ImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor
ExportImageDetails
The destination details for the image export.
Set destinationType
to objectStorageTuple
and use {@link #exportImageViaObjectStorageTupleDetails(ExportImageViaObjectStorageTupleDetailsRequest) exportImageViaObjectStorageTupleDetails}
when specifying the namespace, bucket name, and object name.
Set destinationType
to objectStorageUri
and
use {@link #exportImageViaObjectStorageUriDetails(ExportImageViaObjectStorageUriDetailsRequest) exportImageViaObjectStorageUriDetails}
when specifying the Object Storage URL.
ExportImageDetailsModelConverter
ExportImageViaObjectStorageTupleDetails
ExportImageViaObjectStorageUriDetails
FastConnectProviderService
A service offering from a supported provider. For more information, see FastConnect Overview.
FastConnectProviderServiceKey
A provider service key and its details. A provider service key is an identifier for a provider's virtual circuit.
FlowLogCaptureFilterRuleDetails
The set of rules governing what traffic the VCN flow log collects.
GenericBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The standard platform configuration to be used when launching a bare metal instance.
GenericBmPlatformConfig
The standard platform configuration of a bare metal instance.
GetIpInventoryVcnOverlapDetails
Lists the compartment to find VCN overlap.
GetPublicIpByIpAddressDetails
IP address of the public IP.
GetPublicIpByPrivateIpIdDetails
Details of the private IP that the public IP is assigned to.
IPSecConnection
A connection between a DRG and CPE. This connection consists of multiple IPSec
tunnels. Creating this connection is one of the steps required when setting up
a Site-to-Site VPN.
Important: Each tunnel in an IPSec connection can use either static routing or BGP dynamic
routing (see the {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel} object's
routing
attribute). Originally only static routing was supported and
every IPSec connection was required to have at least one static route configured.
To maintain backward compatibility in the API when support for BPG dynamic routing was introduced,
the API accepts an empty list of static routes if you configure both of the IPSec tunnels to use
BGP dynamic routing. If you switch a tunnel's routing from BGP
to STATIC
, you must first
ensure that the IPSec connection is configured with at least one valid CIDR block static route.
Oracle uses the IPSec connection's static routes when routing a tunnel's traffic only
if that tunnel's routing
attribute = STATIC
. Otherwise the static routes are ignored.
For more information about the workflow for setting up an IPSec connection, see
Site-to-Site VPN Overview.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
IPSecConnectionDeviceConfig
Deprecated. For tunnel information, instead see:
- {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}
- {@link IPSecConnectionTunnelSharedSecret}
IPSecConnectionDeviceStatus
Deprecated. For tunnel information, instead see {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}.
IPSecConnectionTunnel
Information about a single IPSec tunnel in an IPSec connection. This object does not include the tunnel's shared secret (pre-shared key), which is found in the {@link IPSecConnectionTunnelSharedSecret} object.
IPSecConnectionTunnelErrorDetails
Details for an error on an IPSec tunnel.
IPSecConnectionTunnelSharedSecret
The tunnel's shared secret (pre-shared key).
IScsiVolumeAttachment
An ISCSI volume attachment.
IcmpOptions
Optional and valid only for ICMP and ICMPv6. Use to specify a particular ICMP type and code as defined in:
- ICMP Parameters
- ICMPv6 Parameters
If you specify ICMP or ICMPv6 as the protocol but omit this object, then all ICMP types and codes are allowed. If you do provide this object, the type is required and the code is optional. To enable MTU negotiation for ingress internet traffic via IPv4, make sure to allow type 3 ("Destination Unreachable") code 4 ("Fragmentation Needed and Don't Fragment was Set"). If you need to specify multiple codes for a single type, create a separate security list rule for each.
Image
A boot disk image for launching an instance. For more information, see
Overview of the Compute Service.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
ImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor
Image Capability Schema Descriptor is a type of capability for an image.
ImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptorModelConverter
ImageMemoryConstraints
For a flexible image and shape, the amount of memory supported for instances that use this image.
ImageOcpuConstraints
OCPU options for an image and shape.
ImageShapeCompatibilityEntry
An image and shape that are compatible.
ImageShapeCompatibilitySummary
Summary information for a compatible image and shape.
ImageSourceDetails
ImageSourceDetailsModelConverter
ImageSourceViaObjectStorageTupleDetails
ImageSourceViaObjectStorageUriDetails
IngressSecurityRule
A rule for allowing inbound IP packets.
Instance
A compute host. The image used to launch the instance determines its operating system and other
software. The shape specified during the launch process determines the number of CPUs and memory
allocated to the instance.
When you launch an instance, it is automatically attached to a virtual
network interface card (VNIC), called the primary VNIC. The VNIC
has a private IP address from the subnet's CIDR. You can either assign a
private IP address of your choice or let Oracle automatically assign one.
You can choose whether the instance has a public IP address. To retrieve the
addresses, use the {@link #listVnicAttachments(ListVnicAttachmentsRequest) listVnicAttachments}
operation to get the VNIC ID for the instance, and then call
{@link #getVnic(GetVnicRequest) getVnic} with the VNIC ID.
For more information, see
Overview of the Compute Service.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
InstanceAgentConfig
Configuration options for the Oracle Cloud Agent software running on the instance.
InstanceAgentFeatures
Oracle Cloud Agent features supported on the image.
InstanceAgentPluginConfigDetails
The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
InstanceAvailabilityConfig
Options for defining the availabiity of a VM instance after a maintenance event that impacts the underlying hardware.
InstanceConfiguration
An instance configuration is a template that defines the settings to use when creating Compute instances. For more information about instance configurations, see Managing Compute Instances.
InstanceConfigurationAmdMilanBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal GPU instance with the following shape: BM.GPU.GM4.8 (also named BM.GPU.A100-v2.8) (the AMD Milan platform).
InstanceConfigurationAmdMilanBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with one of the following shapes: BM.Standard.E4.128 or BM.DenseIO.E4.128 (the AMD Milan platform).
InstanceConfigurationAmdRomeBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a bare metal GPU instance that uses the BM.GPU4.8 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
InstanceConfigurationAmdRomeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with the BM.Standard.E3.128 shape (the AMD Rome platform).
InstanceConfigurationAmdVmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a virtual machine instance with the AMD platform.
InstanceConfigurationAttachVnicDetails
InstanceConfigurationAttachVolumeDetails
Volume attachmentDetails. Please see {@link AttachVolumeDetails}
InstanceConfigurationAttachVolumeDetailsModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationAutotunePolicy
An autotune policy automatically tunes the volume's performace based on the type of the policy.
InstanceConfigurationAutotunePolicyModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationAvailabilityConfig
Options for defining the availabiity of a VM instance after a maintenance event that impacts the underlying hardware.
InstanceConfigurationBlockVolumeDetails
Create new block volumes or attach to an existing volume. Specify either createDetails or volumeId.
InstanceConfigurationBlockVolumeReplicaDetails
Contains the details for the block volume replica
InstanceConfigurationCreateVnicDetails
Contains the properties of the VNIC for an instance configuration. See {@link CreateVnicDetails} and Instance Configurations for more information.
InstanceConfigurationCreateVolumeDetails
Creates a new block volume. Please see {@link CreateVolumeDetails}
InstanceConfigurationDetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy
Volume's performace will be tuned to the lower cost settings once detached.
InstanceConfigurationGenericBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The standard platform configuration to be used when launching a bare metal instance.
InstanceConfigurationInstanceDetails
InstanceConfigurationInstanceDetailsModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationInstanceOptions
Optional mutable instance options. As a part of Instance Metadata Service Security Header, This allows user to disable the legacy imds endpoints.
InstanceConfigurationInstanceSourceDetails
InstanceConfigurationInstanceSourceDetailsModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationInstanceSourceImageFilterDetails
These are the criteria for selecting an image. This is required if imageId is not specified.
InstanceConfigurationInstanceSourceViaBootVolumeDetails
InstanceConfigurationInstanceSourceViaImageDetails
InstanceConfigurationIntelIcelakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with the BM.Standard3.64 shape or the BM.Optimized3.36 shape (the Intel Ice Lake platform).
InstanceConfigurationIntelSkylakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with one of the following shapes: BM.Standard2.52, BM.GPU2.2, BM.GPU3.8, or BM.DenseIO2.52 (the Intel Skylake platform).
InstanceConfigurationIntelVmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a virtual machine instance with the Intel platform.
InstanceConfigurationIpv6AddressIpv6SubnetCidrPairDetails
Optional. Used to specify from which subnet prefixes an IPv6 address should be allocated, or to assign valid available IPv6 addresses.
InstanceConfigurationIscsiAttachVolumeDetails
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceAgentConfigDetails
Configuration options for the Oracle Cloud Agent software running on the instance.
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails
Instance launch details for creating an instance from an instance configuration. Use the sourceDetails
parameter to specify whether a boot volume or an image should be used to launch a new instance.
See {@link LaunchInstanceDetails} for more information.
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration requested for the instance.
If you provide the parameter, the instance is created with the platform configuration that you specify.
For any values that you omit, the instance uses the default configuration values for the shape
that you
specify. If you don't provide the parameter, the default values for the shape
are used.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the values that you provide are not valid for the
specified shape
, an error is returned.
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstancePlatformConfigModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails
The shape configuration requested for the instance.
If the parameter is provided, the instance is created
with the resources that you specify. If some properties are missing or
the entire parameter is not provided, the instance is created with the default
configuration values for the shape
that you specify.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the values that you provide are not valid for the
specified shape
, an error is returned.
InstanceConfigurationLaunchOptions
Options for tuning the compatibility and performance of VM shapes. The values that you specify override any default values.
InstanceConfigurationParavirtualizedAttachVolumeDetails
InstanceConfigurationPerformanceBasedAutotunePolicy
If a volume is being throttled at the current setting for a certain period of time, auto-tune will gradually increase the volume\u2019s performance limited up to Maximum VPUs/GB. After the volume has been idle at the current setting for a certain period of time, auto-tune will gradually decrease the volume\u2019s performance limited down to Default/Minimum VPUs/GB.
InstanceConfigurationSummary
Summary information for an instance configuration.
InstanceConfigurationVolumeSourceDetails
InstanceConfigurationVolumeSourceDetailsModelConverter
InstanceConfigurationVolumeSourceFromVolumeBackupDetails
Specifies the volume backup.
InstanceConfigurationVolumeSourceFromVolumeDetails
Specifies the source volume.
InstanceConsoleConnection
The InstanceConsoleConnection
API provides you with console access to Compute instances,
enabling you to troubleshoot malfunctioning instances remotely.
For more information about instance console connections, see Troubleshooting Instances Using Instance Console Connections.
InstanceCredentials
The credentials for a particular instance.
InstanceMaintenanceEvent
It is the event in which the maintenance action will be be performed on the customer instance on the scheduled date and time.
InstanceMaintenanceEventSummary
It is the event in which the maintenance action will be be performed on the customer instance on the scheduled date and time.
InstanceMaintenanceReboot
The maximum possible date and time that a maintenance reboot can be extended.
InstanceOptions
Optional mutable instance options
InstancePool
An instance pool is a set of instances within the same region that are managed as a group. For more information about instance pools and instance configurations, see Managing Compute Instances.
InstancePoolInstance
Information about an instance that belongs to an instance pool.
InstancePoolInstanceLoadBalancerBackend
Represents the load balancer Backend that is configured for an instance pool instance.
InstancePoolLoadBalancerAttachment
Represents a load balancer that is attached to an instance pool.
InstancePoolPlacementConfiguration
The location for where an instance pool will place instances.
InstancePoolPlacementIpv6AddressIpv6SubnetCidrDetails
Optional. Used to specify from which subnet prefixes an IPv6 address should be allocated, or to assign valid available IPv6 addresses.
InstancePoolPlacementPrimarySubnet
Details about the IPv6 primary subnet.
InstancePoolPlacementSecondaryVnicSubnet
The secondary VNIC object for the placement configuration for an instance pool.
InstancePoolPlacementSubnetDetails
Base details about the IPv6 subnet.
InstancePoolSummary
Summary information for an instance pool.
InstancePowerActionDetails
A base object for all types of instance power action requests.
InstancePowerActionDetailsModelConverter
InstanceReservationConfig
Data that defines the capacity configuration.
InstanceReservationConfigDetails
A template that contains the settings to use when defining the instance capacity configuration.
InstanceReservationShapeConfigDetails
The shape configuration requested when launching instances in a compute capacity reservation.
If the parameter is provided, the reservation is created with the resources that you specify. If some
properties are missing or the parameter is not provided, the reservation is created
with the default configuration values for the shape
that you specify.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the values that you provide are not valid for the
specified shape
, an error is returned.
For more information about customizing the resources that are allocated to flexible shapes,
see Flexible Shapes.
InstanceShapeConfig
The shape configuration for an instance. The shape configuration determines the resources allocated to an instance.
InstanceSourceDetails
InstanceSourceDetailsModelConverter
InstanceSourceImageFilterDetails
These are the criteria for selecting an image. This is required if imageId is not specified.
InstanceSourceViaBootVolumeDetails
InstanceSourceViaImageDetails
InstanceSummary
Condensed instance data when listing instances in an instance pool.
IntelIcelakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with the BM.Standard3.64 shape or the BM.Optimized3.36 shape (the Intel Ice Lake platform).
IntelIcelakeBmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a bare metal instance that uses the BM.Standard3.64 shape or the BM.Optimized3.36 shape (the Intel Ice Lake platform).
IntelSkylakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a bare metal instance with an Intel X7-based processor (the Intel Skylake platform).
IntelSkylakeBmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a bare metal instance that uses one of the following shapes: BM.Standard2.52, BM.GPU2.2, BM.GPU3.8, or BM.DenseIO2.52 (the Intel Skylake platform).
IntelVmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when launching a virtual machine instance with the Intel platform.
IntelVmPlatformConfig
The platform configuration of a virtual machine instance that uses the Intel platform.
IntelVmUpdateInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration used when updating a virtual machine instance with the Intel platform.
InternetGateway
Represents a router that connects the edge of a VCN with the Internet. For an example scenario
that uses an internet gateway, see
Typical Networking Service Scenarios.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
InventoryIpAddressSummary
Provides the IP address and its corresponding VNIC ID, VNIC name, and DNS hostname.
InventoryResourceSummary
Lists resources and its properties under a given subnet.
InventorySubnetCidrBlockSummary
Lists CIDRs and utilization within a subnet.
InventorySubnetSummary
Lists subnet and its associated resources.
InventoryVcnCidrBlockSummary
Lists the CIDRs and utilization within a VCN.
InventoryVcnSummary
Provides the summary of a VCN's IP Inventory data under specified compartments.
IpInventoryCidrUtilizationCollection
The IP Inventory CIDR utilization details of a subnet.
IpInventoryCidrUtilizationSummary
The CIDR utilization details of a subnet.
IpInventoryCollection
The results returned by a ListIpInventory
operation.
IpInventorySubnetResourceCollection
The results returned by a ListIpInventorySubnet
operation.
IpInventorySubnetResourceSummary
Provides the IP Inventory details of a subnet and its associated resources.
IpInventoryVcnOverlapCollection
The details of the overlapping VCNs and compartments.
IpInventoryVcnOverlapSummary
Provides the VCN overlap details.
Ipam
An IPAM refers to a group of VCNs, subnets, IP resources and its related properties.
IpsecTunnelDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
Specifies the IPSec tunnel attached to the DRG.
Ipv6
An IPv6 is a conceptual term that refers to an IPv6 address and related properties.
The IPv6
object is the API representation of an IPv6.
You can create and assign an IPv6 to any VNIC that is in an IPv6-enabled subnet in an
IPv6-enabled VCN.
Note: IPv6 addressing is supported for all commercial and government regions. For important
details about IPv6 addressing in a VCN, see IPv6 Addresses.
Ipv6AddressIpv6SubnetCidrPairDetails
Details to assign an IPv6 subnet prefix and IPv6 address on VNIC creation.
LaunchAttachIScsiVolumeDetails
Details specific to ISCSI type volume attachments.
LaunchAttachVolumeDetails
The details of the volume to attach.
LaunchAttachVolumeDetailsModelConverter
LaunchCreateVolumeDetails
Define a volume that will be created and attached or attached to an instance on creation.
LaunchCreateVolumeDetailsModelConverter
LaunchCreateVolumeFromAttributes
The details of the volume to create for CreateVolume operation.
LaunchInstanceAgentConfigDetails
Configuration options for the Oracle Cloud Agent software running on the instance.
LaunchInstanceAvailabilityConfigDetails
Options for VM migration during infrastructure maintenance events and for defining the availability of a VM instance after a maintenance event that impacts the underlying hardware.
LaunchInstanceDetails
Instance launch details.
Use the sourceDetails
parameter to specify whether a boot volume or an image should be used to launch a new instance.
LaunchInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration requested for the instance.
If you provide the parameter, the instance is created with the platform configuration that you specify.
For any values that you omit, the instance uses the default configuration values for the shape
that you
specify. If you don't provide the parameter, the default values for the shape
are used.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the values that you provide are not valid for the
specified shape
, an error is returned.
For more information about shielded instances, see
Shielded Instances.
For more information about BIOS settings for bare metal instances, see
BIOS Settings for Bare Metal Instances.
LaunchInstancePlatformConfigModelConverter
LaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails
The shape configuration requested for the instance.
If the parameter is provided, the instance is created with the resources that you specify. If some
properties are missing or the entire parameter is not provided, the instance is created
with the default configuration values for the shape
that you specify.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the values that you provide are not valid for the
specified shape
, an error is returned.
LaunchOptions
Options for tuning the compatibility and performance of VM shapes. The values that you specify override any default values.
LetterOfAuthority
The Letter of Authority for the cross-connect. You must submit this letter when requesting cabling for the cross-connect at the FastConnect location.
ListIpInventoryDetails
Required input parameters for retrieving IP Inventory data within the specified compartments of a region.
LocalPeeringGateway
A local peering gateway (LPG) is an object on a VCN that lets that VCN peer
with another VCN in the same region. Peering means that the two VCNs can
communicate using private IP addresses, but without the traffic traversing the
internet or routing through your on-premises network. For more information,
see VCN Peering.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
LoopBackDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
Specifies the loopback attachment on the DRG. A loopback attachment can be used to terminate a virtual circuit that is carrying an IPSec tunnel, routing traffic directly to the IPSec tunnel attachment where the tunnel can terminate.
MacsecKey
An object defining the Secrets-in-Vault OCIDs representing the MACsec key.
MacsecProperties
Properties used for MACsec (if capable).
MeasuredBootEntry
One Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Platform Configuration Register (PCR) entry. The entry might be measured during boot, or specified in a policy.
MeasuredBootReport
The measured boot report for a shielded instance.
MeasuredBootReportMeasurements
A list of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Platform Configuration Register (PCR) entries.
MemberReplica
OCIDs for the volume replicas in this volume group replica.
ModifyVcnCidrDetails
Details for updating a CIDR block.
MultipathDevice
Secondary multipath device, it uses the charUsername and chapSecret from primary volume attachment
NatGateway
A NAT (Network Address Translation) gateway, which represents a router that lets instances
without public IPs contact the public internet without exposing the instance to inbound
internet traffic. For more information, see
NAT Gateway.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an
IAM policy. If you are not authorized, talk to an
administrator. If you are an administrator who needs to write
policies to give users access, see Getting Started with
Policies.
NetworkSecurityGroup
A network security group (NSG) provides virtual firewall rules for a specific set of
{@link Vnic} in a VCN. Compare NSGs with {@link SecurityList},
which provide virtual firewall rules to all the VNICs in a subnet.
A network security group consists of two items:
- The set of {@link Vnic} that all have the same security rule needs (for example, a group of Compute instances all running the same application)
- A set of NSG {@link SecurityRule} that apply to the VNICs in the group
After creating an NSG, you can add VNICs and security rules to it. For example, when you create an instance, you can specify one or more NSGs to add the instance to (see{@link #createVnicDetails(CreateVnicDetailsRequest) createVnicDetails})
. Or you can add an existing instance to an NSG with{@link #updateVnic(UpdateVnicRequest) updateVnic}
.
To add security rules to an NSG, see{@link #addNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules(AddNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRulesRequest) addNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules}
.
To list the VNICs in an NSG, see{@link #listNetworkSecurityGroupVnics(ListNetworkSecurityGroupVnicsRequest) listNetworkSecurityGroupVnics}
.
To list the security rules in an NSG, see{@link #listNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules(ListNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRulesRequest) listNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules}
.
For more information about network security groups, see[Network Security Groups](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Network/Concepts/networksecuritygroups.htm)
.
Important: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute service images automatically include firewall rules (for example, Linux iptables, Windows firewall). If there are issues with some type of access to an instance, make sure all of the following are set correctly: - Any security rules in any NSGs the instance's VNIC belongs to
- Any
{@link SecurityList}
associated with the instance's subnet - The instance's OS firewall rules
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized, talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see Getting Started with Policies.
NetworkSecurityGroupVnic
Information about a VNIC that belongs to a network security group.
NetworkingTopology
Defines the representation of a virtual network topology for a region. See Network Visualizer Documentation for more information, including conventions and pictures of symbols.
ParavirtualizedVolumeAttachment
A paravirtualized volume attachment.
PeerRegionForRemotePeering
Details about a region that supports remote VCN peering. For more information, see VCN Peering.
PercentageOfCoresEnabledOptions
Configuration options for the percentage of cores enabled.
PerformanceBasedAutotunePolicy
If a volume is being throttled at the current setting for a certain period of time, auto-tune will gradually increase the volume\u2019s performance limited up to Maximum VPUs/GB. After the volume has been idle at the current setting for a certain period of time, auto-tune will gradually decrease the volume\u2019s performance limited down to Default/Minimum VPUs/GB.
PhaseOneConfigDetails
Configuration details for IKE phase one (ISAKMP) configuration parameters.
PhaseTwoConfigDetails
Configuration details for IPSec phase two configuration parameters.
PlatformConfig
The platform configuration for the instance.
PlatformConfigModelConverter
PortRange
PreemptibleInstanceConfigDetails
Configuration options for preemptible instances.
PreemptionAction
The action to run when the preemptible instance is interrupted for eviction.
PreemptionActionModelConverter
PrivateIp
A private IP is a conceptual term that refers to an IPv4 private IP address and related properties.
The privateIp
object is the API representation of a private IP.
Note: For information about IPv6 addresses, see {@link Ipv6}.
Each instance has a primary private IP that is automatically created and
assigned to the primary VNIC during instance launch. If you add a secondary
VNIC to the instance, it also automatically gets a primary private IP. You
can't remove a primary private IP from its VNIC. The primary private IP is
automatically deleted when the VNIC is terminated.
You can add secondary private IPs to a VNIC after it's created. For more
information, see the privateIp
operations and also
IP Addresses.
Note: Only
{@link #listPrivateIps(ListPrivateIpsRequest) listPrivateIps} and
{@link #getPrivateIp(GetPrivateIpRequest) getPrivateIp} work with
primary private IPs. To create and update primary private IPs, you instead
work with instance and VNIC operations. For example, a primary private IP's
properties come from the values you specify in
{@link CreateVnicDetails} when calling either
{@link #launchInstance(LaunchInstanceRequest) launchInstance} or
{@link #attachVnic(AttachVnicRequest) attachVnic}. To update the hostname
for a primary private IP, you use {@link #updateVnic(UpdateVnicRequest) updateVnic}
.
PrivateIp
objects that are created for use with the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution are
assigned to a VLAN and not a VNIC in a subnet. See the
descriptions of the relevant attributes in the PrivateIp
object. Also see
{@link Vlan}.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
PublicIp
A public IP is a conceptual term that refers to a public IP address and related properties.
The publicIp
object is the API representation of a public IP.
There are two types of public IPs:
- Ephemeral
- Reserved
For more information and comparison of the two types, see Public IP Addresses.
PublicIpPool
A public IP pool is a set of public IP addresses represented as one or more IPv4 CIDR blocks. Resources like load balancers and compute instances can be allocated public IP addresses from a public IP pool.
PublicIpPoolCollection
Results of a ListPublicIpPool
operation.
PublicIpPoolSummary
Summary information about a public IP pool.
RebootMigrateActionDetails
Parameters for the rebootMigrate
{@link #instanceAction(InstanceActionRequest) instanceAction}.
RemotePeeringConnection
A remote peering connection (RPC) is an object on a DRG that lets the VCN that is attached
to the DRG peer with a VCN in a different region. Peering means that the two VCNs can
communicate using private IP addresses, but without the traffic traversing the internet or
routing through your on-premises network. For more information, see
VCN Peering.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
RemotePeeringConnectionDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
Specifies the DRG attachment to another DRG.
RemoveDrgRouteDistributionStatementsDetails
Details request to remove statements from a route distribution.
RemoveDrgRouteRulesDetails
Details used in a request to remove static routes from a DRG route table.
RemoveNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRulesDetails
RemovePublicIpPoolCapacityDetails
The information needed to remove capacity from a public IP pool.
RemoveSubnetIpv6CidrDetails
Details object for removing an IPv6 prefix from a subnet.
RemoveVcnCidrDetails
Details for removing a CIDR block from a VCN.
RemoveVcnIpv6CidrDetails
Details used when removing ULA or private IPv6 prefix or an IPv6 GUA assigned by Oracle or BYOIPv6 prefix. You can only remove one of these per request.
ResetActionDetails
Parameters for the reset
{@link #instanceAction(InstanceActionRequest) instanceAction}. If omitted, default values are used.
RouteRule
A mapping between a destination IP address range and a virtual device to route matching packets to (a target).
RouteTable
A collection of RouteRule
objects, which are used to route packets
based on destination IP to a particular network entity. For more information, see
Overview of the Networking Service.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
SecurityList
A set of virtual firewall rules for your VCN. Security lists are configured at the subnet
level, but the rules are applied to the ingress and egress traffic for the individual instances
in the subnet. The rules can be stateful or stateless. For more information, see
Security Lists.
Note: Compare security lists to {@link NetworkSecurityGroup}s,
which let you apply a set of security rules to a specific set of VNICs instead of an entire
subnet. Oracle recommends using network security groups instead of security lists, although you
can use either or both together.
Important: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute service images automatically include firewall rules (for example,
Linux iptables, Windows firewall). If there are issues with some type of access to an instance,
make sure both the security lists associated with the instance's subnet and the instance's
firewall rules are set correctly.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
SecurityRule
A security rule is one of the items in a {@link NetworkSecurityGroup}.
It is a virtual firewall rule for the VNICs in the network security group. A rule can be for
either inbound (direction
= INGRESS) or outbound (direction
= EGRESS) IP packets.
Service
An object that represents one or multiple Oracle services that you can enable for a
{@link ServiceGateway}. In the User Guide topic
Access to Oracle Services: Service Gateway, the
term service CIDR label is used to refer to the string that represents the regional public
IP address ranges of the Oracle service or services covered by a given Service
object. That
unique string is the value of the Service
object's cidrBlock
attribute.
ServiceGateway
Represents a router that lets your VCN privately access specific Oracle services such as Object
Storage without exposing the VCN to the public internet. Traffic leaving the VCN and destined
for a supported Oracle service (use the {@link #listServices(ListServicesRequest) listServices} operation to
find available service CIDR labels) is routed through the service gateway and does not traverse the internet.
The instances in the VCN do not need to have public IP addresses nor be in a public subnet. The VCN does not
need an internet gateway for this traffic. For more information, see
Access to Oracle Services: Service Gateway.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
ServiceIdRequestDetails
ServiceIdResponseDetails
Shape
A compute instance shape that can be used in {@link #launchInstance(LaunchInstanceRequest) launchInstance}. For more information, see Overview of the Compute Service and Compute Shapes.
ShapeAccessControlServiceEnabledPlatformOptions
Configuration options for the Access Control Service.
ShapeAlternativeObject
The shape that Oracle recommends you to use an alternative to the current shape.
ShapeInputOutputMemoryManagementUnitEnabledPlatformOptions
Configuration options for the input-output memory management unit (IOMMU).
ShapeMaxVnicAttachmentOptions
For a flexible shape, the number of VNIC attachments that are available for instances that use this shape.
If this field is null, then this shape has a fixed maximum number of VNIC attachments equal to maxVnicAttachments
.
ShapeMeasuredBootOptions
Configuration options for the Measured Boot feature.
ShapeMemoryEncryptionOptions
Configuration options for memory encryption.
ShapeMemoryOptions
For a flexible shape, the amount of memory available for instances that use this shape.
If this field is null, then this shape has a fixed amount of memory equivalent to memoryInGBs
.
ShapeNetworkingBandwidthOptions
For a flexible shape, the amount of networking bandwidth available for instances that use this shape.
If this field is null, then this shape has a fixed amount of bandwidth equivalent to networkingBandwidthInGbps
.
ShapeNumaNodesPerSocketPlatformOptions
Configuration options for NUMA nodes per socket.
ShapeOcpuOptions
For a flexible shape, the number of OCPUs available for instances that use this shape.
If this field is null, then this shape has a fixed number of OCPUs equal to ocpus
.
ShapePlatformConfigOptions
The list of supported platform configuration options for this shape.
ShapeSecureBootOptions
Configuration options for Secure Boot.
ShapeSymmetricMultiThreadingEnabledPlatformOptions
Configuration options for symmetric multithreading (also called simultaneous multithreading or SMT).
ShapeTrustedPlatformModuleOptions
Configuration options for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
ShapeVirtualInstructionsEnabledPlatformOptions
Configuration options for the virtualization instructions.
SoftResetActionDetails
Parameters for the softReset
{@link #instanceAction(InstanceActionRequest) instanceAction}. If omitted, default values are used.
Subnet
A logical subdivision of a VCN. Each subnet consists of a contiguous range of IP addresses that do not overlap with other subnets in the VCN. Example: 172.16.1.0/24. For more information, seeOverview of the Networking Service andVCNs and Subnets.To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, seeGetting Started with Policies.
SubnetTopology
Defines the visualization of a subnet in a VCN. See Network Visualizer Documentation for more information, including conventions and pictures of symbols.
TcpOptions
Optional and valid only for TCP. Use to specify particular destination ports for TCP rules. If you specify TCP as the protocol but omit this object, then all destination ports are allowed.
TerminatePreemptionAction
Terminates the preemptible instance when it is interrupted for eviction.
Topology
Defines the representation of a virtual network topology.
TopologyAssociatedWithEntityRelationship
Defines the AssociatedWith
relationship between virtual network topology entities. An AssociatedWith
relationship
is defined when there is no obvious contains
relationship but entities are still related.
For example, a DRG is associated with a VCN because a DRG is not managed by VCN but can be
attached to a VCN.
TopologyAssociatedWithRelationshipDetails
Defines association details for an associatedWith
relationship.
TopologyContainsEntityRelationship
Defines the contains
relationship between virtual network topology entities. A Contains
relationship
is defined when an entity fully owns, contains or manages another entity.
For example, a subnet is contained and managed in the scope of a VCN, therefore a VCN has a
contains
relationship to a subnet.
TopologyEntityRelationship
Defines the relationship between Virtual Network topology entities.
TopologyEntityRelationshipModelConverter
TopologyModelConverter
TopologyRoutesToEntityRelationship
Defines the routesTo
relationship between virtual network topology entities. A RoutesTo
relationship
is defined when a routing table and a routing rule are used to govern how to route traffic
from one entity to another. For example, a DRG might have a routing rule to send certain traffic to an LPG.
TopologyRoutesToRelationshipDetails
Defines route rule details for a routesTo
relationship.
TunnelConfig
Deprecated. For tunnel information, instead see:
- {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}
- {@link IPSecConnectionTunnelSharedSecret}
TunnelCpeDeviceConfig
The set of CPE configuration answers for the tunnel, which the customer provides in
{@link #updateTunnelCpeDeviceConfig(UpdateTunnelCpeDeviceConfigRequest) updateTunnelCpeDeviceConfig}.
The answers correlate to the questions that are specific to the CPE device type (see the
parameters
attribute of {@link CpeDeviceShapeDetail}).
See these related operations:
- {@link #getTunnelCpeDeviceConfig(GetTunnelCpeDeviceConfigRequest) getTunnelCpeDeviceConfig}
- {@link #getTunnelCpeDeviceConfigContent(GetTunnelCpeDeviceConfigContentRequest) getTunnelCpeDeviceConfigContent}
- {@link #getIpsecCpeDeviceConfigContent(GetIpsecCpeDeviceConfigContentRequest) getIpsecCpeDeviceConfigContent}
- {@link #getCpeDeviceConfigContent(GetCpeDeviceConfigContentRequest) getCpeDeviceConfigContent}
TunnelPhaseOneDetails
IPSec tunnel details specific to ISAKMP phase one.
TunnelPhaseTwoDetails
IPsec tunnel detail information specific to phase two.
TunnelRouteSummary
A summary of the routes advertised to and received from the on-premises network.
TunnelSecurityAssociationSummary
A summary of the IPSec tunnel security association details.
TunnelStatus
Deprecated. For tunnel information, instead see {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}.
UdpOptions
Optional and valid only for UDP. Use to specify particular destination ports for UDP rules. If you specify UDP as the protocol but omit this object, then all destination ports are allowed.
UpdateBootVolumeBackupDetails
UpdateBootVolumeDetails
UpdateBootVolumeKmsKeyDetails
UpdateByoipRangeDetails
The information used to update a ByoipRange
resource.
UpdateCapacitySourceDetails
A capacity source of bare metal hosts.
UpdateCapacitySourceDetailsModelConverter
UpdateCaptureFilterDetails
These details can be included in a request to update a capture filter. A capture filter contains a set of rules governing what traffic a VTAP mirrors or a VCN flow log collects.
UpdateClusterNetworkDetails
The data to update a cluster network with instance pools.
UpdateClusterNetworkInstancePoolDetails
The data to update an instance pool within a cluster network.
UpdateComputeCapacityReservationDetails
Details for updating the compute capacity reservation.
UpdateComputeCapacityTopologyDetails
The details for updating the compute capacity topology.
UpdateComputeClusterDetails
The data to update a compute cluster. A compute cluster is a remote direct memory access (RDMA) network group.
UpdateComputeImageCapabilitySchemaDetails
Create Image Capability Schema for an image.
UpdateConsoleHistoryDetails
UpdateCpeDetails
UpdateCrossConnectDetails
Update a CrossConnect
UpdateCrossConnectGroupDetails
UpdateDedicatedCapacitySourceDetails
A capacity source of bare metal hosts that is dedicated to a user.
UpdateDedicatedVmHostDetails
Details for updating the dedicated virtual machine host details.
UpdateDhcpDetails
UpdateDrgAttachmentDetails
UpdateDrgDetails
UpdateDrgRouteDistributionDetails
Details used in a request to update a route distribution.
You cannot assign a table to a virtual circuit or IPSec tunnel attachment if there is a static route rule for an RPC attachment.
UpdateDrgRouteDistributionStatementDetails
Route distribution statements to update in the route distribution.
UpdateDrgRouteDistributionStatementsDetails
Details request to update statements in a route distribution.
UpdateDrgRouteRuleDetails
Details used to update a route rule in the DRG route table.
UpdateDrgRouteRulesDetails
Details used to update route rules in a DRG route table.
UpdateDrgRouteTableDetails
Details used in a request to update a DRG route table.
You can't assign a table to a virtual circuit or IPSec tunnel attachment if there is a static route rule for an RPC attachment.
UpdateIPSecConnectionDetails
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelSharedSecretDetails
UpdateIPSecTunnelBgpSessionDetails
UpdateIPSecTunnelEncryptionDomainDetails
Request to update a multi-encryption domain policy on the IPSec tunnel. There can't be more than 50 security associations in use at one time. See Encryption domain for policy-based tunnels for more.
UpdateImageDetails
UpdateInstanceAgentConfigDetails
Configuration options for the Oracle Cloud Agent software running on the instance.
UpdateInstanceAvailabilityConfigDetails
Options for defining the availability of a VM instance after a maintenance event that impacts the underlying hardware, including whether to live migrate supported VM instances when possible without sending a prior customer notification.
UpdateInstanceConfigurationDetails
UpdateInstanceConsoleConnectionDetails
Specifies the properties for updating tags for an instance console connection.
UpdateInstanceDetails
UpdateInstanceMaintenanceEventDetails
Specifies the properties for updating maintenance due date.
UpdateInstancePlatformConfig
The platform configuration to be updated for the instance.
UpdateInstancePlatformConfigModelConverter
UpdateInstancePoolDetails
The data to update an instance pool.
UpdateInstancePoolPlacementConfigurationDetails
The location for where an instance pool will place instances.
UpdateInstanceShapeConfigDetails
The shape configuration requested for the instance. If provided, the instance will be updated
with the resources specified. In the case where some properties are missing,
the missing values will be set to the default for the provided shape
.
Each shape only supports certain configurable values. If the shape
is provided
and the configuration values are invalid for that new shape
, an error will be returned.
If no shape
is provided and the configuration values are invalid for the instance's
existing shape, an error will be returned.
UpdateInstanceSourceDetails
The details for updating the instance source.
UpdateInstanceSourceDetailsModelConverter
UpdateInstanceSourceViaBootVolumeDetails
The details for updating the instance source from an existing boot volume.
UpdateInstanceSourceViaImageDetails
The details for updating the instance source from an image.
UpdateInternetGatewayDetails
UpdateIpv6Details
UpdateLaunchOptions
Options for tuning the compatibility and performance of VM shapes.
UpdateLocalPeeringGatewayDetails
UpdateMacsecKey
An object defining the OCID of the Secret held in Vault that represent the MACsec key.
UpdateMacsecProperties
Properties used to update MACsec settings.
UpdateNatGatewayDetails
UpdateNetworkSecurityGroupDetails
UpdateNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRulesDetails
UpdatePrivateIpDetails
UpdatePublicIpDetails
UpdatePublicIpPoolDetails
The data to update for a public IP pool.
UpdateRemotePeeringConnectionDetails
UpdateRouteTableDetails
UpdateSecurityListDetails
UpdateSecurityRuleDetails
A rule for allowing inbound (direction
= INGRESS) or outbound (direction
= EGRESS) IP packets.
UpdateServiceGatewayDetails
UpdateSubnetDetails
UpdateTunnelCpeDeviceConfigDetails
UpdateVcnDetails
UpdateVirtualCircuitDetails
UpdateVlanDetails
UpdateVnicDetails
UpdateVolumeAttachmentDetails
details for updating a volume attachment.
UpdateVolumeBackupDetails
UpdateVolumeBackupPolicyDetails
Specifies the properties for updating a user defined backup policy. For more information about user defined backup policies, see User Defined Policies in Policy-Based Backups.
UpdateVolumeDetails
UpdateVolumeGroupBackupDetails
UpdateVolumeGroupDetails
UpdateVolumeKmsKeyDetails
UpdateVtapDetails
These details can be included in a request to update a virtual test access point (VTAP).
UpdatedNetworkSecurityGroupSecurityRules
UpgradeStatus
The upgrade status of a DRG.
Vcn
A virtual cloud network (VCN). For more information, see
Overview of the Networking Service.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
VcnDnsResolverAssociation
The information about the VCN and the DNS resolver in the association.
VcnDrgAttachmentNetworkCreateDetails
Specifies the VCN Attachment
VcnDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
Specifies details within the VCN.
VcnDrgAttachmentNetworkUpdateDetails
Specifies the update details for the VCN attachment.
VcnTopology
Defines the representation of a virtual network topology for a VCN. See Network Visualizer Documentation for more information, including conventions and pictures of symbols.
VirtualCircuit
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect.
A virtual circuit is an isolated network path that runs over one or more physical
network connections to provide a single, logical connection between the edge router
on the customer's existing network and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Private
virtual circuits support private peering, and public virtual circuits support
public peering. For more information, see FastConnect Overview.
Each virtual circuit is made up of information shared between a customer, Oracle,
and a provider (if the customer is using FastConnect via a provider). Who fills in
a given property of a virtual circuit depends on whether the BGP session related to
that virtual circuit goes from the customer's edge router to Oracle, or from the provider's
edge router to Oracle. Also, in the case where the customer is using a provider, values
for some of the properties may not be present immediately, but may get filled in as the
provider and Oracle each do their part to provision the virtual circuit.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
VirtualCircuitAssociatedTunnelDetails
Detailed private tunnel info associated with the virtual circuit.
VirtualCircuitBandwidthShape
An individual bandwidth level for virtual circuits.
VirtualCircuitDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails
Specifies the virtual circuit attached to the DRG.
VirtualCircuitPublicPrefix
A public IP prefix and its details. With a public virtual circuit, the customer specifies the customer-owned public IP prefixes to advertise across the connection. For more information, see FastConnect Overview.
Vlan
A resource to be used only with the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution.
Conceptually, a virtual LAN (VLAN) is a broadcast domain that is created
by partitioning and isolating a network at the data link layer (a layer 2 network).
VLANs work by using IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tags. Layer 2 traffic is forwarded within the
VLAN based on MAC learning.
In the Networking service, a VLAN is an object within a VCN. You use VLANs to
partition the VCN at the data link layer (layer 2). A VLAN is analagous to a subnet,
which is an object for partitioning the VCN at the IP layer (layer 3).
Vnic
A virtual network interface card. Each VNIC resides in a subnet in a VCN.
An instance attaches to a VNIC to obtain a network connection into the VCN
through that subnet. Each instance has a primary VNIC that is automatically
created and attached during launch. You can add secondary VNICs to an
instance after it's launched. For more information, see
Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs).
Each VNIC has a primary private IP that is automatically assigned during launch.
You can add secondary private IPs to a VNIC after it's created. For more
information, see {@link #createPrivateIp(CreatePrivateIpRequest) createPrivateIp} and
IP Addresses.
If you are an Oracle Cloud VMware Solution customer, you will have secondary VNICs
that reside in a VLAN instead of a subnet. These VNICs have other differences, which
are called out in the descriptions of the relevant attributes in the Vnic
object.
Also see {@link Vlan}.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
VnicAttachment
Represents an attachment between a VNIC and an instance. For more information, see
Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs).
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
Volume
A detachable block volume device that allows you to dynamically expand
the storage capacity of an instance. For more information, see
Overview of Cloud Volume Storage.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeAttachment
A base object for all types of attachments between a storage volume and an instance.
For specific details about iSCSI attachments, see
{@link IScsiVolumeAttachment}.
For general information about volume attachments, see
Overview of Block Volume Storage.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeAttachmentModelConverter
VolumeBackup
A point-in-time copy of a volume that can then be used to create a new block volume
or recover a block volume. For more information, see
Overview of Cloud Volume Storage.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeBackupPolicy
A policy for automatically creating volume backups according to a
recurring schedule. Has a set of one or more schedules that control when and
how backups are created.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeBackupPolicyAssignment
Specifies the volume that the volume backup policy is assigned to.
For more information about Oracle defined backup policies and custom backup policies,
see Policy-Based Backups.
VolumeBackupSchedule
Defines the backup frequency and retention period for a volume backup policy. For more information, see Policy-Based Backups.
VolumeGroup
Specifies a volume group which is a collection of
volumes. For more information, see Volume Groups.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeGroupBackup
A point-in-time copy of a volume group that can then be used to create a new volume group
or restore a volume group. For more information, see Volume Groups.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeGroupReplica
An asynchronous replica of a volume group that can then be used to create a new volume group
or recover a volume group. For more information, see Volume Group Replication.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you're not authorized,
talk to an administrator. If you're an administrator who needs to write policies to give users access, see
Getting Started with Policies.
Warning: Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you
supply string values using the API.
VolumeGroupReplicaDetails
Contains the details for the volume group replica.
VolumeGroupReplicaInfo
Information about the volume group replica in the destination availability domain.
VolumeGroupSourceDetails
Specifies the source for a volume group.
VolumeGroupSourceDetailsModelConverter
VolumeGroupSourceFromVolumeGroupBackupDetails
Specifies the volume group backup to restore from.
VolumeGroupSourceFromVolumeGroupDetails
Specifies the volume group to clone from.
VolumeGroupSourceFromVolumeGroupReplicaDetails
Specifies the source volume replica which the volume group will be created from. The volume group replica shoulbe be in the same availability domain as the volume group. Only one volume group can be created from a volume group replica at the same time.
VolumeGroupSourceFromVolumesDetails
Specifies the volumes in a volume group.
VolumeKmsKey
The Vault service master encryption key associated with this volume.
VolumeSourceDetails
Specifies the volume source details for a new Block volume. The volume source is either another Block volume in the same Availability Domain or a Block volume backup. This is an optional field. If not specified or set to null, the new Block volume will be empty. When specified, the new Block volume will contain data from the source volume or backup.
VolumeSourceDetailsModelConverter
VolumeSourceFromBlockVolumeReplicaDetails
Specifies the source block volume replica which the block volume will be created from. The block volume replica shoulbe be in the same availability domain as the block volume. Only one volume can be created from a replica at the same time.
VolumeSourceFromVolumeBackupDetails
Specifies the volume backup.
VolumeSourceFromVolumeDetails
Specifies the source volume.
Vtap
A virtual test access point (VTAP) provides a way to mirror all traffic from a designated source to a selected target in order to facilitate troubleshooting, security analysis, and data monitoring.
A VTAP is functionally similar to a test access point (TAP) you might deploy in your on-premises network.
A {@link CaptureFilter} contains a set of {@link #captureFilterRuleDetails(CaptureFilterRuleDetailsRequest) captureFilterRuleDetails} governing what traffic a VTAP mirrors.
VtapCaptureFilterRuleDetails
This resource contains the rules governing what traffic a VTAP mirrors.
Enums
AddDrgRouteDistributionStatementDetails.ActionEnum
AddDrgRouteRuleDetails.DestinationTypeEnum
AddSecurityRuleDetails.DestinationTypeEnum
AddSecurityRuleDetails.DirectionEnum
AddSecurityRuleDetails.SourceTypeEnum
AddressType
Address type of the CIDR/IP within a VCN or subnet
AmdMilanBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdMilanBmGpuPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdMilanBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdMilanBmPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdRomeBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdRomeBmGpuPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdRomeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AmdRomeBmPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
AppCatalogListingResourceVersion.AllowedActionsEnum
AutotunePolicy.AutotuneTypeEnum
BgpSessionInfo.BgpIpv6StateEnum
BgpSessionInfo.BgpStateEnum
BlockVolumeReplica.LifecycleStateEnum
BootVolume.LifecycleStateEnum
BootVolumeAttachment.LifecycleStateEnum
BootVolumeBackup.LifecycleStateEnum
BootVolumeBackup.SourceTypeEnum
BootVolumeBackup.TypeEnum
BootVolumeReplica.LifecycleStateEnum
ByoipRange.LifecycleDetailsEnum
ByoipRange.LifecycleStateEnum
CapacityReportShapeAvailability.AvailabilityStatusEnum
CapacitySource.CapacityTypeEnum
CaptureFilter.FilterTypeEnum
CaptureFilter.LifecycleStateEnum
ClusterNetwork.LifecycleStateEnum
ClusterNetworkPlacementConfigurationDetails.PlacementConstraintEnum
ClusterNetworkSummary.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeBareMetalHost.LifecycleDetailsEnum
ComputeBareMetalHost.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeCapacityReservation.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeCapacityTopology.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeCluster.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeHpcIsland.LifecycleStateEnum
ComputeNetworkBlock.LifecycleStateEnum
ConsoleHistory.LifecycleStateEnum
CreateBootVolumeBackupDetails.TypeEnum
CreateCaptureFilterDetails.FilterTypeEnum
CreateDhcpDetails.DomainNameTypeEnum
CreateDrgRouteDistributionDetails.DistributionTypeEnum
CreateIPSecConnectionDetails.CpeLocalIdentifierTypeEnum
CreateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.IkeVersionEnum
CreateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.NatTranslationEnabledEnum
CreateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.OracleInitiationEnum
CreateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.RoutingEnum
CreateImageDetails.LaunchModeEnum
CreateInstanceConfigurationBase.SourceEnum
CreatePublicIpDetails.LifetimeEnum
CreateVirtualCircuitDetails.BgpAdminStateEnum
CreateVirtualCircuitDetails.RoutingPolicyEnum
CreateVirtualCircuitDetails.TypeEnum
CreateVolumeBackupDetails.TypeEnum
CreateVolumeGroupBackupDetails.TypeEnum
CreateVtapDetails.EncapsulationProtocolEnum
CreateVtapDetails.SourceTypeEnum
CreateVtapDetails.TargetTypeEnum
CreateVtapDetails.TrafficModeEnum
CrossConnect.LifecycleStateEnum
CrossConnectGroup.LifecycleStateEnum
CrossConnectMappingDetails.Ipv4BgpStatusEnum
CrossConnectMappingDetails.Ipv6BgpStatusEnum
CrossConnectStatus.EncryptionStatusEnum
CrossConnectStatus.InterfaceStateEnum
CrossConnectStatus.LightLevelIndicatorEnum
DedicatedVmHost.LifecycleStateEnum
DedicatedVmHostSummary.LifecycleStateEnum
DhcpDnsOption.ServerTypeEnum
DhcpOptions.DomainNameTypeEnum
DhcpOptions.LifecycleStateEnum
DpdConfig.DpdModeEnum
Drg.LifecycleStateEnum
DrgAttachment.LifecycleStateEnum
DrgAttachmentNetworkCreateDetails.TypeEnum
DrgAttachmentNetworkDetails.TypeEnum
DrgAttachmentNetworkUpdateDetails.TypeEnum
DrgAttachmentTypeDrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria.AttachmentTypeEnum
DrgRedundancyStatus.StatusEnum
DrgRouteDistribution.DistributionTypeEnum
DrgRouteDistribution.LifecycleStateEnum
DrgRouteDistributionMatchCriteria.MatchTypeEnum
DrgRouteDistributionStatement.ActionEnum
DrgRouteRule.DestinationTypeEnum
DrgRouteRule.RouteProvenanceEnum
DrgRouteRule.RouteTypeEnum
DrgRouteTable.LifecycleStateEnum
EgressSecurityRule.DestinationTypeEnum
EncryptionInTransitType
The attachment type of a BM volume. If the attachment is in-transit encryption, the field is BM_ENCRYPTION_IN_TRANSIT. Otherwise, the field is None.
ExportImageDetails.ExportFormatEnum
FastConnectProviderService.BandwithShapeManagementEnum
FastConnectProviderService.CustomerAsnManagementEnum
FastConnectProviderService.PrivatePeeringBgpManagementEnum
FastConnectProviderService.ProviderServiceKeyManagementEnum
FastConnectProviderService.PublicPeeringBgpManagementEnum
FastConnectProviderService.SupportedVirtualCircuitTypesEnum
FastConnectProviderService.TypeEnum
FlowLogCaptureFilterRuleDetails.FlowLogTypeEnum
FlowLogCaptureFilterRuleDetails.RuleActionEnum
GenericBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
GenericBmPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
IPSecConnection.CpeLocalIdentifierTypeEnum
IPSecConnection.LifecycleStateEnum
IPSecConnection.TransportTypeEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.DpdModeEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.IkeVersionEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.LifecycleStateEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.NatTranslationEnabledEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.OracleCanInitiateEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.RoutingEnum
IPSecConnectionTunnel.StatusEnum
Image.LaunchModeEnum
Image.LifecycleStateEnum
Image.ListingTypeEnum
ImageCapabilitySchemaDescriptor.SourceEnum
ImageSourceDetails.SourceImageTypeEnum
IngressSecurityRule.SourceTypeEnum
Instance.LaunchModeEnum
Instance.LifecycleStateEnum
Instance.SecurityAttributesStateEnum
InstanceAgentPluginConfigDetails.DesiredStateEnum
InstanceAvailabilityConfig.RecoveryActionEnum
InstanceConfigurationAmdMilanBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationAmdMilanBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationAmdRomeBmGpuLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationAmdRomeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationAutotunePolicy.AutotuneTypeEnum
InstanceConfigurationAvailabilityConfig.RecoveryActionEnum
InstanceConfigurationGenericBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationIntelIcelakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationIntelSkylakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.LaunchModeEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.PreferredMaintenanceActionEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.TypeEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails.BaselineOcpuUtilizationEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchOptions.BootVolumeTypeEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchOptions.FirmwareEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchOptions.NetworkTypeEnum
InstanceConfigurationLaunchOptions.RemoteDataVolumeTypeEnum
InstanceConsoleConnection.LifecycleStateEnum
InstanceMaintenanceAlternativeResolutionActions
These are alternative actions to the requested instanceAction that can be taken to resolve the Maintenance.
InstanceMaintenanceEvent.CreatedByEnum
InstanceMaintenanceEvent.InstanceActionEnum
InstanceMaintenanceEvent.LifecycleStateEnum
InstanceMaintenanceEvent.MaintenanceCategoryEnum
InstanceMaintenanceEvent.MaintenanceReasonEnum
InstancePool.LifecycleStateEnum
InstancePoolInstance.LifecycleStateEnum
InstancePoolInstanceLoadBalancerBackend.BackendHealthStatusEnum
InstancePoolLoadBalancerAttachment.LifecycleStateEnum
InstancePoolSummary.LifecycleStateEnum
InstanceShapeConfig.BaselineOcpuUtilizationEnum
IntelIcelakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
IntelIcelakeBmPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
IntelSkylakeBmLaunchInstancePlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
IntelSkylakeBmPlatformConfig.NumaNodesPerSocketEnum
InternetGateway.LifecycleStateEnum
InventoryResourceSummary.ResourceTypeEnum
InventorySubnetSummary.ResourceTypeEnum
InventoryVcnSummary.ResourceTypeEnum
IpInventorySubnetResourceSummary.AssignedResourceTypeEnum
IpInventorySubnetResourceSummary.AssociatedPublicIpPoolEnum
IpInventorySubnetResourceSummary.IpAddressLifetimeEnum
IpInventorySubnetResourceSummary.PublicIpLifetimeEnum
Ipv6.LifecycleStateEnum
LaunchCreateVolumeDetails.VolumeCreationTypeEnum
LaunchInstanceAvailabilityConfigDetails.RecoveryActionEnum
LaunchInstancePlatformConfig.TypeEnum
LaunchInstanceShapeConfigDetails.BaselineOcpuUtilizationEnum
LaunchOptions.BootVolumeTypeEnum
LaunchOptions.FirmwareEnum
LaunchOptions.NetworkTypeEnum
LaunchOptions.RemoteDataVolumeTypeEnum
LetterOfAuthority.CircuitTypeEnum
ListIpInventoryDetails.ResourceTypeListEnum
ListIpInventoryDetails.SortByEnum
ListIpInventoryDetails.SortOrderEnum
LocalPeeringGateway.LifecycleStateEnum
LocalPeeringGateway.PeeringStatusEnum
MacsecEncryptionCipher
Type of encryption cipher suite to use for the MACsec connection.
MacsecState
Indicates whether or not MACsec is enabled.
MemberReplica.MembershipStateEnum
NatGateway.LifecycleStateEnum
NetworkSecurityGroup.LifecycleStateEnum
PhaseOneConfigDetails.AuthenticationAlgorithmEnum
PhaseOneConfigDetails.DiffieHelmanGroupEnum
PhaseOneConfigDetails.EncryptionAlgorithmEnum
PhaseTwoConfigDetails.AuthenticationAlgorithmEnum
PhaseTwoConfigDetails.EncryptionAlgorithmEnum
PhaseTwoConfigDetails.PfsDhGroupEnum
PlatformConfig.TypeEnum
PreemptionAction.TypeEnum
PublicIp.AssignedEntityTypeEnum
PublicIp.LifecycleStateEnum
PublicIp.LifetimeEnum
PublicIp.ScopeEnum
PublicIpPool.LifecycleStateEnum
RemotePeeringConnection.LifecycleStateEnum
RemotePeeringConnection.PeeringStatusEnum
RouteRule.DestinationTypeEnum
RouteRule.RouteTypeEnum
RouteTable.LifecycleStateEnum
SecurityList.LifecycleStateEnum
SecurityRule.DestinationTypeEnum
SecurityRule.DirectionEnum
SecurityRule.SourceTypeEnum
ServiceGateway.LifecycleStateEnum
Shape.BaselineOcpuUtilizationsEnum
Shape.BillingTypeEnum
ShapeNumaNodesPerSocketPlatformOptions.AllowedValuesEnum
ShapePlatformConfigOptions.TypeEnum
Subnet.LifecycleStateEnum
Topology.TypeEnum
TopologyEntityRelationship.TypeEnum
TopologyRoutesToRelationshipDetails.RouteTypeEnum
TunnelRouteSummary.AdvertiserEnum
TunnelSecurityAssociationSummary.TunnelSaStatusEnum
TunnelStatus.LifecycleStateEnum
UpdateDhcpDetails.DomainNameTypeEnum
UpdateDrgRouteRuleDetails.DestinationTypeEnum
UpdateIPSecConnectionDetails.CpeLocalIdentifierTypeEnum
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.IkeVersionEnum
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.NatTranslationEnabledEnum
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.OracleInitiationEnum
UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails.RoutingEnum
UpdateInstanceAvailabilityConfigDetails.RecoveryActionEnum
UpdateInstanceDetails.UpdateOperationConstraintEnum
UpdateInstancePlatformConfig.TypeEnum
UpdateInstanceShapeConfigDetails.BaselineOcpuUtilizationEnum
UpdateLaunchOptions.BootVolumeTypeEnum
UpdateLaunchOptions.NetworkTypeEnum
UpdateSecurityRuleDetails.DestinationTypeEnum
UpdateSecurityRuleDetails.DirectionEnum
UpdateSecurityRuleDetails.SourceTypeEnum
UpdateVirtualCircuitDetails.BgpAdminStateEnum
UpdateVirtualCircuitDetails.ProviderStateEnum
UpdateVirtualCircuitDetails.RoutingPolicyEnum
UpdateVolumeAttachmentDetails.IscsiLoginStateEnum
UpdateVtapDetails.EncapsulationProtocolEnum
UpdateVtapDetails.SourceTypeEnum
UpdateVtapDetails.TargetTypeEnum
UpdateVtapDetails.TrafficModeEnum
UpgradeStatus.StatusEnum
Vcn.LifecycleStateEnum
VcnDnsResolverAssociation.LifecycleStateEnum
VcnDrgAttachmentNetworkDetails.VcnRouteTypeEnum
VirtualCircuit.BgpAdminStateEnum
VirtualCircuit.BgpIpv6SessionStateEnum
VirtualCircuit.BgpManagementEnum
VirtualCircuit.BgpSessionStateEnum
VirtualCircuit.LifecycleStateEnum
VirtualCircuit.ProviderStateEnum
VirtualCircuit.RoutingPolicyEnum
VirtualCircuit.ServiceTypeEnum
VirtualCircuit.TypeEnum
VirtualCircuitAssociatedTunnelDetails.TunnelTypeEnum
VirtualCircuitIpMtu
The layer 3 IP MTU to use with this virtual circuit.