The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the HCX component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster when HCX is enabled.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the HCX VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the HCX VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this SDDC in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the HCX component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateSddc(UpdateSddcRequest) updateSddc} to update the SDDC's {@code hcxVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code nsxEdgeUplink1VlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code nsxEdgeUplink2VlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code nsxEdgeVTepVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code nsxVTepVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the management subnet used to provision the Cluster.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the Provisioning component of the VMware environment.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vSphere Replication component of the VMware environment.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vMotion component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vMotion VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vMotion VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vMotion component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code vmotionVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vSAN component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vSAN VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vSAN VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vSAN component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateCluster(UpdateClusterRequest) updateCluster} to update the Cluster's {@code vsanVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vSphere component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vSphere VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vSphere VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with {@link #createEsxiHost(CreateEsxiHostRequest) createEsxiHost}.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vSphere component of the VMware environment, you should use {@link #updateSddc(UpdateSddcRequest) updateSddc} to update the Cluster's {@code vsphereVlanId} with that new VLAN's OCID.
The network configurations used by Cluster, including OCIDs of the management subnet and VLANs.