neutron-lib/api-ref/source/v2/ports.inc

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.. -*- rst -*-
.. needs:method_verification
.. needs:parameter_verification
.. needs:example_verification
.. needs:body_verification
=====
Ports
=====
Lists, shows details for, creates, updates, and deletes ports.
Show port details
=================
.. rest_method:: GET /v2.0/ports/{port_id}
Shows details for a port.
Normal response codes: 200
Error response codes: 404,401
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- port_id: port_id
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- status: port-status
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- ip_address: ip_address
- extra_dhcp_opts: extra_dhcp_opts
- opt_name: opt_name
- updated_at: updated_at
- id: id
- port: port
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- port_security_enabled: port_security_enabled
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- created_at: created_at
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/port-show-response.json
:language: javascript
Update port
===========
.. rest_method:: PUT /v2.0/ports/{port_id}
Updates a port.
You can update information for a port, such as its symbolic name
and associated IPs. When you update IPs for a port, any previously
associated IPs are removed, returned to the respective subnet
allocation pools, and replaced by the IPs in the request body.
Therefore, this operation replaces the ``fixed_ip`` attribute when
you specify it in the request body. If the updated IP addresses are
not valid or are already in use, the operation fails and the
existing IP addresses are not removed from the port.
When you update security groups for a port and the operation
succeeds, any associated security groups are removed and replaced
by the security groups in the request body. Therefore, this
operation replaces the ``security_groups`` attribute when you
specify it in the request body. If the security groups are not
valid, the operation fails and the existing security groups are not
removed from the port.
Normal response codes: 200
Error response codes: 404,403,401,400,409
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- opt_name: opt_name
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- ip_address: ip_address
- port: port
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
- port_id: port_id
Request Example
---------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/port-update-request.json
:language: javascript
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- status: port-status
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- ip_address: ip_address
- extra_dhcp_opts: extra_dhcp_opts
- opt_name: opt_name
- updated_at: updated_at
- id: id
- port: port
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- port_security_enabled: port_security_enabled
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- created_at: created_at
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/port-update-response.json
:language: javascript
Delete port
===========
.. rest_method:: DELETE /v2.0/ports/{port_id}
Deletes a port.
Any IP addresses that are associated with the port are returned to
the respective subnets allocation pools.
Error response codes: 404,403,204,401
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- port_id: port_id
List ports
==========
.. rest_method:: GET /v2.0/ports
Lists ports to which the user has access.
Default policy settings return only those ports that are owned by
the project of the user who submits the request, unless the request is submitted
by a user with administrative rights. Users can control which
attributes are returned by using the fields query parameter. You
can use query parameters to filter the response.For information,
see `Filtering and Column Selection <https://wiki.openstack.org/wik
i/Neutron/APIv2-specification#Filtering_and_Column_Selection>`_.
Normal response codes: 200
Error response codes: 401
Request
-------
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- status: port-status
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- ip_address: ip_address
- extra_dhcp_opts: extra_dhcp_opts
- opt_name: opt_name
- updated_at: updated_at
- id: id
- ports: ports
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- port_security_enabled: port_security_enabled
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- created_at: created_at
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Response Example
----------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/ports-list-response.json
:language: javascript
Create port
===========
.. rest_method:: POST /v2.0/ports
Creates a port on a network.
To define the network in which to create the port, specify the
``network_id`` attribute in the request body.
Error response codes: 201,404,403,401,400,503
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- opt_name: opt_name
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- ip_address: ip_address
- port: port
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Request Example
---------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/port-create-request.json
:language: javascript
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- status: port-status
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- ip_address: ip_address
- extra_dhcp_opts: extra_dhcp_opts
- opt_name: opt_name
- updated_at: updated_at
- id: id
- port: port
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- port_security_enabled: port_security_enabled
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- created_at: created_at
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Bulk create ports
=================
.. rest_method:: POST /v2.0/ports
Creates multiple ports in a single request. Specify a list of ports in the request body.
Guarantees the atomic completion of the bulk operation.
Error response codes: 201,404,403,401,400,503,409
Request
-------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- opt_name: opt_name
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- ip_address: ip_address
- ports: ports
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id
Request Example
---------------
.. literalinclude:: samples/ports/ports-bulk-create-request.json
:language: javascript
Response Parameters
-------------------
.. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml
- opt_value: opt_value
- status: port-status
- name: name
- allowed_address_pairs: allowed_address_pairs
- admin_state_up: admin_state_up
- network_id: network_id
- ip_address: ip_address
- extra_dhcp_opts: extra_dhcp_opts
- opt_name: opt_name
- updated_at: updated_at
- id: id
- ports: ports
- subnet_id: subnet_id
- device_owner: device_owner
- tenant_id: project_id
- project_id: project_id
- mac_address: mac_address
- port_security_enabled: port_security_enabled
- fixed_ips: fixed_ips
- created_at: created_at
- security_groups: security_groups
- device_id: device_id