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GET Get IP set

Relative path: /v1/policies/{policyUuid}/ip-sets/{ipSetUuid}

Get detail about IP Set.

Parameters in path

Name

Type

Required

Description

policyUuid

string

Yes

Reference to policy in which IP Set is defined.

type: policy_management.v1.Policy

ipSetUuid

string

Yes

Reference to IP Set.

type: IpSet



Responses

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Code

Description

Example

Schema

200

Successful response.

{
  "ipSet": {
    "builtIn": true,
    "description": "string",
    "displayName": "string",
    "ipAddresses": [
      "string"
    ],
    "readOnly": true,
    "uuid": "string"
  }
}
{
  "$ref": "v1GetIpSetResponse",
  "ipSet": {
    "$ref": "v1IpSet",
    "description": {
      "type": "string",
      "description": "Description of IP Set."
    },
    "builtIn": {
      "type": "boolean",
      "description": "Some IP Sets are delivered out of box and are always present. For those this attribute is true. User-defined IP Sets have it set to false.",
      "readOnly": true
    },
    "displayName": {
      "type": "string",
      "description": "Human readable name of the IP Set."
    },
    "ipAddresses": [
      {
        "type": "string"
      }
    ],
    "readOnly": {
      "title": "If true, the content of IP Set cannot be updated. If false, and built in is true, the following attributes can be updated: - ip addresses",
      "type": "boolean",
      "readOnly": true
    },
    "uuid": {
      "type": "string",
      "description": "Unique identifier of the entity. Must be collision free - two identifiers created anywhere in the world must not collide within entity parent scope. Unless a member of aggregate, the entity scope is always global. Although most of the times compliant with RFC 4122: A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace, do not rely on it being a RFC UUID. Treat it as an opaque identifier. RFC UUID can be recognized by being formatted according to template xxxxxxxx-xxxx-Mxxx-Nxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx, as explained on wikipedia. UUID is used for referencing an entity, even across domains. Example: '123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000'"
    }
  }
}

202

Response took too long; request cached. Response can be retrieved later using the response-id header.

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400

One of the errors: 1. Bad or missing authorization. 2. Validation error. Invalid argument provided.

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401

Token has expired or is invalid.

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403

Access denied. Check permissions.

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404

Requested resource not found.

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429

Rate limit reached. Try again later.

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500

Internal server failure. Try again later.

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502

Internal server failure. Try again later.

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503

Environment under maintenance. Try again later.

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504

Action took too long; timeout reached

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