GlobalLB::PoolV2::set_non_terminal_member_rdata_flags

Introduced : BIG-IP_v12.0.0
Sets the RDATA flags of a set of non-terminal pool members in a set of pools. Note this is only valid for NAPTR type pool members. There is no default value. If specified, valid input is either &aposa&apos for address type or &aposs&apos for service type. The dname of NAPTR type non-terminal members using the &aposs&apos flag must match the name of an existing SRV type wide IP. The dname of NAPTR type non-terminal members using the &aposa&apos flag must match the name of an existing A or AAAA type wide IP. RDATA is a field in a DNS resource record (RR). The contents of the RDATA field depend on the type of RR. For example an A type RR would contain an IPv4 address in the RDATA section while a CNAME type RR would contain the string name of an alias domain name.

Prototype

 set_non_terminal_member_rdata_flags(
    in GlobalLB__PoolID [] pools,
    in String [] [] members,
    in String [] [] flags
);

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
pools PoolID [] The list of pools to which the specified non-terminal members belong.
members String [] [] Non-terminal members of each specified pool.
flags String [] [] RDATA flags for each specified non-terminal pool member of each specified pool.

Return Type

Type Description
void  

Exceptions

Exception Description
Common::AccessDenied Raised if the client credentials are not valid.
Common::InvalidArgument Raised if one of the arguments is invalid.
Common::OperationFailed Raised if an operation error occurs.

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