Log::IPFIXInformationElement::set_enterprise_id

Introduced : BIG-IP_v11.6.0
Sets the enterprise id for the specified IPFIX IEs. It is set to zero by default. Enterprises may wish to define Information Elements without registering them with IANA, for example, for enterprise-internal purposes. For such IEs, the IE identifier described above is not sufficient when the IE is used outside the enterprise. If specifications of enterprise-specific IEs are made public and/or if enterprise-specific identifiers are used by the IPFIX protocol outside the enterprise, then the enterprise-specific identifier MUST be made globally unique by combining it with an enterprise identifier. Valid values for the enterpriseId are defined by IANA as Structure of Management Information (SMI) network management private enterprise codes. This is only applicable on user defined source elements. Base elements cannot change.

Prototype

 set_enterprise_id(
    in String [] elements,
    in long [] values
);

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
elements String [] A list of IPFIX IEs names.
values long [] A list of enterprise ids for the specified IPFIX IEs.

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.

See Also

Warning

The links to the sample code below are remnants of the old DevCentral wiki and will result in a 404 error. For best results, please copy the link text and search the codeshare directly on DevCentral.

Sample Code


The BIG-IP API Reference documentation contains community-contributed content. F5 does not monitor or control community code contributions. We make no guarantees or warranties regarding the available code, and it may contain errors, defects, bugs, inaccuracies, or security vulnerabilities. Your access to and use of any code available in the BIG-IP API reference guides is solely at your own risk.