Query Network Global Prefixes (v2.0)
POST/sdwan/v2.0/api/networkpolicyglobalprefixes/query
Query all the network global prefixes.
Request
- application/json
Body
Details to query the Network policy Global prefix.
- Array [
- ]
aggregate Aggregate
The aggregate number of global prefixes that match the query parameters.
data AggregateData[]
The details of the aggregate data.
Value of the aggregate data.
View the aggregate date.
The field value.
The name of the query response.
Possible values: [max
, count
, min
, avg
, sum
]
The operator values.
The aggregate statistics.
The unit.
The destination page.
The number global prefixes deleted for a time frame.
Group the global prefixs for the query.
Lists the global prefixes by ID.
Return the ID of a specified query in the current session.
The query limit.
The limit.
Retrieve information from a field.
List the fields to query.
The total number of query parameters.
Responses
- 200
- 400
Successful Operation
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
- ]
The actual count.
The deleted number.
The deleted IDs.
Description of the query. Max size = 256.
The ID.
Details of the next query.
Total number.
items GlobalPrefixQueryFilter[]
The description of the security policy global prefix. Max size = 256.
The ID of the security policy global prefix.
Lists the IPv4 addresses of the security policy global prefix.
The name of the security policy global prefix. Max size = 128.
A information field that can be added to identify the security policy global prefix. Maximum 10 unique tags of length 1024 each are allowed.
{
"count": 0,
"deleted_count": 0,
"deleted_ids": [
"string"
],
"id": "string",
"next_query": {},
"total_count": 0,
"items": [
{
"id": "string",
"ipv4_prefixes": [
"string"
],
"name": "string",
"tags": [
"string"
]
}
]
}
Bad Request
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
- Example
Schema
- Array [
- ]
_error ErrorResponse[]
The error code.
The error message.
{
"_error": [
{
"code": "string",
"message": "string"
}
]
}
{
"value": {
"_error": [
{
"code": "BAD_REQUEST"
}
]
}
}