@Generated(value="OracleSDKGenerator", comments="API Version: 20160918") public final class AttachVnicDetails extends Object
AttachVnicDetails.Builder
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the setter methods of the AttachVnicDetails.Builder
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__explicitlySet__
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and equals(Object)
methods are implemented to take
__explicitlySet__
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static class |
AttachVnicDetails.Builder |
Constructor and Description |
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AttachVnicDetails(CreateVnicDetails createVnicDetails,
String displayName,
String instanceId,
Integer nicIndex)
Deprecated.
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static AttachVnicDetails.Builder |
builder()
Create a new builder.
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boolean |
equals(Object o) |
Set<String> |
get__explicitlySet__() |
CreateVnicDetails |
getCreateVnicDetails() |
String |
getDisplayName()
A user-friendly name.
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String |
getInstanceId()
The OCID of the instance.
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Integer |
getNicIndex()
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use.
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int |
hashCode() |
AttachVnicDetails.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString() |
@ConstructorProperties(value={"createVnicDetails","displayName","instanceId","nicIndex"}) @Deprecated public AttachVnicDetails(CreateVnicDetails createVnicDetails, String displayName, String instanceId, Integer nicIndex)
public static AttachVnicDetails.Builder builder()
Create a new builder.
public AttachVnicDetails.Builder toBuilder()
public CreateVnicDetails getCreateVnicDetails()
public String getDisplayName()
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it’s changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
public String getInstanceId()
The OCID of the instance.
public Integer getNicIndex()
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use. Defaults to 0. Certain bare metal instance shapes have two active physical NICs (0 and 1). If you add a secondary VNIC to one of these instances, you can specify which NIC the VNIC will use. For more information, see Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs).
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