A network component's Duplex mode.
Every piece of hardware running in SoftLayer's datacenters connected to the public, private, or management networks (where applicable) have a corresponding network component. These network components are modeled by the SoftLayer_Network_Component data type. These data types reflect the servers' local ethernet and remote management interfaces.
A network component's Duplex mode.
string
The internal identifier of the hardware that a network component belongs to.
integer
A network component's internal identifier.
integer
The IP address of an IPMI-based management network component.
string
The MAC address of an IPMI-based management network component.
string
A network component's unique MAC address. IPMI-based management network interfaces may not have a MAC address.
string
A network component's maximum allowed speed, measured in Mbit per second. maxSpeed is determined by the capabilities of the network interface and the port speed purchased on your SoftLayer server.
integer
The date a network component was last modified.
dateTime
A network component's short name. For most servers this is the string "eth" for ethernet ports or "mgmt" for remote management ports. Use this in conjunction with the port property to identify a network component. For instance, the "eth0" interface on a server has the network component name "eth" and port 0.
string
The unique internal id of the network VLAN that the port belongs to.
integer
A network component's port number. Most hardware has more than one network interface. The port property separates these interfaces. Use this in conjunction with the name property to identify a network component. For instance, the "eth0" interface on a server has the network component name "eth" and port 0.
integer
A network component's primary IP address. IPMI-based management network interfaces may not have an IP address.
string
A network component's speed, measured in Mbit per second.
integer
A network component's status. This can take one of four possible values: "ACTIVE", "DISABLE", "USER_OFF", or "MACWAIT". "ACTIVE" network components are enabled and in use on a servers. "DISABLE" status components have been administratively disabled by SoftLayer accounting or abuse. "USER_OFF" components have been administratively disabled by you, the user. "MACWAIT" components only exist on network components that have not been provisioned. You should never see a network interface in MACWAIT state. If you happen to see one please contact SoftLayer support.
string
Reboot/power (rebootDefault, rebootSoft, rebootHard, powerOn, powerOff and powerCycle) command currently executing by the server's remote management card.
The network component linking this object to a child device
boolean
A hardware switch's interface to the bandwidth pod.
A count of the records of all IP addresses bound to a network component.
unsignedLong
The records of all IP addresses bound to a network component.
A count of
unsignedLong
Last reboot/power (rebootDefault, rebootSoft, rebootHard, powerOn, powerOff and powerCycle) command issued to the server's remote management card.
The metric tracking object for this network component.
The upstream network component firewall.
A network component's associated group.
All network devices in SoftLayer's network hierarchy that this device is connected to.
A count of all network devices in SoftLayer's network hierarchy that this device is connected to.
unsignedLong
The VLAN that a network component's subnet is associated with.
A count of the VLANs that are trunked to this network component.
unsignedLong
The VLANs that are trunked to this network component.
The primary IPv4 Address record for a network component.
The subnet of the primary IP address assigned to this network component.
The primary IPv6 Address record for a network component.
A count of the last five reboot/power (rebootDefault, rebootSoft, rebootHard, powerOn, powerOff and powerCycle) commands issued to the server's remote management card.
unsignedLong
The last five reboot/power (rebootDefault, rebootSoft, rebootHard, powerOn, powerOff and powerCycle) commands issued to the server's remote management card.
Indicates whether the network component is participating in a group of two or more components capable of being operationally redundant, if enabled.
boolean
Indicates whether the network component is participating in a group of two or more components which is actively providing link redundancy.
boolean
A count of user(s) credentials to issue commands and/or interact with the server's remote management card.
unsignedLong
User(s) credentials to issue commands and/or interact with the server's remote management card.
Whether a network component's primary ip address is from a storage network subnet or not.
boolean
A count of a network component's subnets. A subnet is a group of IP addresses
unsignedLong
A network component's subnets. A subnet is a group of IP addresses
The network component linking this object to parent
The duplex mode of the uplink network component linking to this object