TASK_STATUS_UNKNOWNTASK_STATUS_PENDINGTASK_STATUS_STARTEDTASK_STATUS_FAILEDTASK_STATUS_COMPLETETASK_STATUS_RUNNINGTASK_STATUS_CANCELINGTASK_STATUS_CANCELEDTASK_STATUS_ABANDONEDTASK_STATUS_TERMINATEDTASK_STATUS_TIMED_OUTTASK_STATUS_RESCHEDULED
Send a daemon request.
Get the proxy settings used by the EM to communicate with
devices.
When the Enterprise Manager through which you establish an iControl-proxied connection manages multiple BIG-IP
devices, use the get_devices API to retrieve a list of the those BIG-IP devices.
Use the get_context_id API to retrieve a unique context ID. The context ID serves as a unique identifier that the iControl
web proxy can use either for client/user session management, or for interaction with one specific BIG-IP device at a time.
The iControl Proxy uses the get_device_token API to obtain a device token. The token is a URL to the iControl interface on
the F5 device accessed by the Enterprise Manager.
Use the set_device_context API to establish a device context. The iControl Proxy uses this context to identify the specific
client that is initiating the connection.
Initiate a device discovery.
Get the status of a task.
Delete devices from the EM.
Send a daemon request.
Get the proxy settings used by the EM to communicate with
devices.
When the Enterprise Manager through which you establish an iControl-proxied connection manages multiple BIG-IP
devices, use the get_devices API to retrieve a list of the those BIG-IP devices.
Use the get_context_id API to retrieve a unique context ID. The context ID serves as a unique identifier that the iControl
web proxy can use either for client/user session management, or for interaction with one specific BIG-IP device at a time.
The iControl Proxy uses the get_device_token API to obtain a device token. The token is a URL to the iControl interface on
the F5 device accessed by the Enterprise Manager.
Use the set_device_context API to establish a device context. The iControl Proxy uses this context to identify the specific
client that is initiating the connection.
Initiate a device discovery.
Get the status of a task.
Delete devices from the EM.
The EM interface enables the user to perform enterprise management
daemon requests.