CommunicationMap (schema) (Deprecated)

Contains ordered list of CommunicationEntries

Ordered list of CommunicationEntries. This object is created by default
along with the Domain.
This type is deprecated. Use the type SecurityPolicy instead.
Name Description Type Notes
_create_time Timestamp of resource creation EpochMsTimestamp Readonly
Sortable
_create_user ID of the user who created this resource string Readonly
_last_modified_time Timestamp of last modification EpochMsTimestamp Readonly
Sortable
_last_modified_user ID of the user who last modified this resource string Readonly
_links References related to this resource

The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST.
array of ResourceLink Readonly
_protection Indicates protection status of this resource

Protection status is one of the following:
PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed
to modify it.
NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed
to modify it
REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super
user and can modify it, but only when providing
the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true.
UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this
entity.
string Readonly
_revision Generation of this resource config

The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other's changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected.
int
_schema Schema for this resource string Readonly
_self Link to this resource SelfResourceLink Readonly
_system_owned Indicates system owned resource boolean Readonly
category A way to classify a communication map, if needed.

- Distributed Firewall -
Policy framework for Distributed Firewall provides four pre-defined
categories for classifying a communication map. They are
"Emergency", "Infrastructure", "Environment" and "Application".
Amongst the layer 3 communication maps,there is a pre-determined
order in which the policy framework manages the priority of these
communication maps. Emergency category has the highest priority
followed by Infrastructure, Environment and then Application rules.
Administrator can choose to categorize a communication map into the
above categories or can choose to leave it empty. If empty it will
have the least precedence w.r.t the above four layer 3 categories.
string
children subtree for this type within policy tree

subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements.
array of ChildPolicyConfigResource
(Abstract type: pass one of the following concrete types)
ChildCommunicationEntry
communication_entries CommunicationEntries that are a part of this CommunicationMap array of CommunicationEntry
description Description of this resource string Maximum length: 1024
Sortable
display_name Identifier to use when displaying entity in logs or GUI

Defaults to ID if not set
string Maximum length: 255
Sortable
id Unique identifier of this resource string Sortable
marked_for_delete Indicates whether the intent object is marked for deletion

Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete
is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the
realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object
is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in
GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects.
boolean Readonly
Default: "False"
overridden Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object

Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user.
However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use
of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take
precedence over the globally defined values for the properties.
boolean Readonly
Default: "False"
parent_path Path of its parent

Path of its parent
string Readonly
path Absolute path of this object

Absolute path of this object
string Readonly
precedence Precedence to resolve conflicts across Domains

This field is used to resolve conflicts between communication maps
across domains. In order to change the precedence of a communication
map one can fire a POST request on the communication map entity with
a query parameter action=revise
The precedence field will reflect the value of the computed precedence
upon execution of the above mentioned POST request.
For scenarios where the administrator is using a template to update
several communication maps, the only way to set the precedence is to
explicitly specify the precedence number for each communication map.
If no precedence is specified in the payload, a value of 0 is
assigned by default. If there are multiple communication maps with
the same precedence then their order is not deterministic. If a
specific order of communication map is desired, then one has to
specify a unique precedence or use the POST request on the
communication map entity with a query parameter action=revise to let
the framework assign a precedence
int
relative_path Relative path of this object

Path relative from its parent
string Readonly
resource_type Must be set to the value CommunicationMap string
tags Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user array of Tag Maximum items: 30
unique_id A unique identifier assigned by the system

This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify
entites in a federated environment. For entities that are
stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used
on all the stretched sites.
string Readonly