@Generated(value="OracleSDKGenerator", comments="API Version: 20180115") public final class SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase extends Object
SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder
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SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder |
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SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase(String caseCondition,
Integer count)
Deprecated.
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static SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder |
builder()
Create a new builder.
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boolean |
equals(Object o) |
Set<String> |
get__explicitlySet__() |
String |
getCaseCondition()
An expression that uses conditions at the time of a DNS query to indicate
whether a case matches.
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Integer |
getCount()
The number of answers allowed to remain after the limit rule has been processed, keeping only the
first of the remaining answers in the list.
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int |
hashCode() |
SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString() |
@Deprecated @ConstructorProperties(value={"caseCondition","count"}) public SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase(String caseCondition, Integer count)
public static SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder builder()
Create a new builder.
public SteeringPolicyLimitRuleCase.Builder toBuilder()
public String getCaseCondition()
An expression that uses conditions at the time of a DNS query to indicate
whether a case matches. Conditions may include the geographical location, IP
subnet, or ASN the DNS query originated. Example: If you have an
office that uses the subnet 192.0.2.0/24
you could use a caseCondition
expression query.client.address in ('192.0.2.0/24')
to define a case that
matches queries from that office.
public Integer getCount()
The number of answers allowed to remain after the limit rule has been processed, keeping only the
first of the remaining answers in the list. Example: If the count
property is set to 2
and
four answers remain before the limit rule is processed, only the first two answers in the list will
remain after the limit rule has been processed.
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