Get a Physical Device by ID

get

/physicalDevice/{id}

Gets the physical device that matches the specified ID.

Attribute selection is enabled for all first-level attributes.

Optionally, use the expand parameter to specify any resource relationships (resourceRelationship.PARENT, resourceRelationship.CHILD, resourceRelationship.ASSOCIATES, resourceRelationship.INVOLVE, resourceRelationship.MAPPEDTO) that you want to see details for. By default, you'll just see links for these.

Optionally, use the depth parameter to expand the level of referenced entities. If depth=0, all referenced entities in RootEntity objects will contain only the ID, HREF, and @type. If depth=N, it expands reference objects of related entities recursively, and the last level contains only the references. The default is depth=0.

Request

Path Parameters
Query Parameters

There's no request body for this operation.

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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

The physical device was returned successfully.
Body ()
Root Schema : schema
A physical device resource.
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Nested Schema : PhysicalResource
Type: object
The base class for physical resources.
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Nested Schema : Discriminator: @type
Type: object
A base resource Class.
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Nested Schema : PhysicalResource-allOf[1]
Type: object
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Nested Schema : type
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  • PlaceRef
    A place to associate with the resource/service.
  • The physical address of the device, such as a MAC address. This may correlate to the physical address of a media interface on the device. If the device has more than one physical address, this is considered the primary physical address.
  • Read Only: true
    The URI for the list of physical connector instances provided by the physical device instance.
  • The physical location of a resource. This value is a common and agreed upon location identification between the OSS (Operational Support System) and the NMS (Network Management System) or EMS (Element Management System).
  • Read Only: true
    The URI for the list of physical ports provided by the physical device instance.
  • roles
    The list of physical device inventory roles.
Nested Schema : PlaceRef
Type: object
A place to associate with the resource/service.
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Nested Schema : roles
Type: array
The list of physical device inventory roles.
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Nested Schema : Role
Type: object
A role.
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400 Response

The request isn't valid.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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401 Response

You aren't authorized to make this request.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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403 Response

The request is forbidden.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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404 Response

The physical device wasn't found.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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500 Response

An internal server error occurred.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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Examples

This example shows how to get the details for a physical device with the specified ID by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see "Install and Use cURL".

cURL Command

curl -X GET "http://hostname:port/InventoryRSOpenAPI/resourceInventoryManagement/version/physicalDevice/ID" -H credentials

where:

  • hostname is the URL for the UIM REST server.
  • port is the port for the UIM REST server.
  • version is the version of the API you're using.
  • credentials is the base64 encoding of the user ID and password joined by a single colon (ID:password). See "Authentication and Authorization".
  • ID is the ID of the physical device.

Example of Response Body

This example shows the contents of the response body in JSON format. It shows the full details for the physical device with ID 4-16500004.

{        
   "id": "4-1650004",        
   "href": "http://localhost:7011/InventoryRSOpenAPI/resourceInventoryManagement/<i>version</i>/resource/4-1650004",        
   "@type": "PhysicalDevice",        
   "@baseType": "PhysicalResource",        
   "name": "Video Card",           
   "description": "Physical Card for Video Subscription",        
   "version": "1",        
   "lifecycleState": "INSTALLED",        
   "lifecycleSubState": "UNASSIGNED",          
   "startDate": "2019-12-17T16:26:11.533Z",        
   "endDate": "2038-01-19T08:44:07.000Z",        
   "resourceCharacteristic": [            
      {                
         "name": "videoDeviceModelNumber",                  
         "valueType": "ALPHANUMERIC",                
         "value": "WC0022"            
      },            
      {                
         "name": "videoDeviceCreditLimit",                
         "valueType": "NUMERIC",                
         "value": "100"            
      },            
      {                
         "name": "videoDeviceOnPlant",                
         "valueType": "BOOLEAN",                
         "value": "true"            
      },            
      {                
         "name": "videoDeviceHDCapable",                
         "valueType": "BOOLEAN",                
         "value": "false"            
      },            
      {                
         "name": "videoDeviceIsPPVEnabled",                
         "valueType": "BOOLEAN",                
         "value": "true"            
      }        
   ],        
   "resourceSpecification": {            
      "id": "Video Subscription Card",            
      "href": "http://localhost:7011/InventoryRSOpenAPI/specification/Video Subscription Card",            
      "name": "Video Subscription Card",            
      "version": "1",            
      "entityType": "PhysicalDevice",            
      "startDate": "2019-12-17T00:00:01.000Z",            
      "endDate": "2038-01-19T08:44:07.000Z"        
   },        
   "serialNumber": "020UGFW0D2002091"        
}
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