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HP HPE VAN SDN Controller 2.7 - Adding a Region Using Curl

HP HPE VAN SDN Controller 2.7
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"dpid":"00:1e:f0:92:1c:21:af:00",
"owningControllerIp":"172.17.6.70"
}
]
},
{
"deviceIp":"192.168.1.104",
"owningControllerIp":"172.17.6.70",
"dataPaths":[
{
"dpid":"00:01:cc:3e:5f:6b:19:00",
"owningControllerIp":"172.17.6.70"
}
]
},
{
"deviceIp":"192.168.1.105",
"owningControllerIp":"172.17.6.70",
"dataPaths":[
{
"dpid":"00:1e:00:9c:02:e0:e4:00",
"owningControllerIp":"172.17.6.70"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
Adding a region using curl
This POST command adds a region to those configured on the controller and propagates the
modifications to each controller in the team. All controllers configured for the team must be
available for such a configuration change to be permitted.
In this example, we are adding a region with UID 713def9a-4f96-485f-990c-8924bc06c8d8
that has three controllers: 172.17.6.70 (master), 172.17.6.71 (primary slave), 172.17.6.72
(secondary slave). Two devices are part of the region: 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.1.10.
The devices IP range includes 192.168.1.103, 192.168.1.104, 192.168.1.105
Example command
curl --noproxy controllerIp --header "X-Auth-Token:token" --header "Content-Type:application/json" -ksS --request
POST --url https://controllerIp:8443/sdn/v2.0/owners --data-binary '{"region": {"name": "Region-Red",
"prioritizedControllerIps": ["172.17.6.70", "172.17.6.71", "172.17.6.72"], "deviceIps":["192.168.1.101",
"192.168.1.102"],"deviceIpRanges": ["192.168.1.103-105"]}}'
Example output
{
"region":{
"uid":"713def9a-4f96-485f-990c-8924bc06c8d8",
"name":"Region-Red",
"prioritizedControllerIps":[
"172.17.6.70",
"172.17.6.71",
"172.17.6.72"
],
"deviceIps":[
"192.168.1.101",
"192.168.1.102"
],
"deviceIpRanges":[
"192.168.1.103-105"
]
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