LEARNING_MODE_ENABLE_FORWARD LEARNING_MODE_DISABLE_FORWARD LEARNING_MODE_DISABLE_DROP CMP_HASH_UNKNOWN CMP_HASH_DEFAULT CMP_HASH_DESTINATION_IP CMP_HASH_SOURCE_IP STATE_DISABLED STATE_ENABLED AUTO_LASTHOP_UNKNOWN AUTO_LASTHOP_DEFAULT AUTO_LASTHOP_ENABLED AUTO_LASTHOP_DISABLED MEMBER_TAGGED MEMBER_UNTAGGED HA_ACTION_NONE HA_ACTION_REBOOT HA_ACTION_RESTART HA_ACTION_FAILOVER HA_ACTION_FAILOVER_RESTART HA_ACTION_GO_ACTIVE HA_ACTION_RESTART_ALL HA_ACTION_FAILOVER_ABORT_TRAFFIC_MGT HA_ACTION_GO_OFFLINE HA_ACTION_GO_OFFLINE_RESTART HA_ACTION_GO_OFFLINE_ABORT_TM HA_ACTION_GO_OFFLINE_DOWNLINKS HA_ACTION_GO_OFFLINE_DOWNLINKS_RESTART MEMBER_INTERFACE MEMBER_TRUNK SFLOW_GLOBAL_UNKNOWN SFLOW_GLOBAL_YES SFLOW_GLOBAL_NO Gets a list of all VLANs on this device. This function has been deprecated; please use create_v2(). Creates the specified VLANs with extended attributes. If mac masquerade addresses are specified, they follow the same behavior as set_mac_masquerade_address() on this interface. Creates the specified VLANs with extended attributes. Deletes the specified VLANs. Deletes all VLANs. Gets the members of the specified VLANs. Adds the specified member interfaces/trunks to the specified VLANs. Removes the specified member interfaces/trunks from the specified VLANs. Removes all member interfaces/trunks from the specified VLANs. Retrieves the static forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Adds the static forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Removes the static forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Removes all static forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Sets the description for a set of static forwarding entries. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. Gets the descriptions for a set of static forwarding entries. Retrieves the dynamic forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Removes all dynamic forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Sets the tag ids for the specified VLANs. Note: In some releases (9.4.0+), this method is not supported; delete and re-create the VLAN instead. In versions 10.0.0+, this method is supported. Gets the ids for the specified VLANs. Gets the source checking states for the specified VLANs. If enabled and auto lasthop is disabled, check that the source of the first packet of a connection is correct (correct VLAN, router, node). This is equivalent to BSD's net.inet.sourcecheck sysctl variable. Sets the the source checking states for the specified VLANs. If enabled and auto lasthop is disabled, check that the source of the first packet of a connection is correct (correct VLAN, router, node). This is equivalent to BSD's net.inet.sourcecheck sysctl variable. Gets the failsafe timeouts for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe timeouts for the specified VLANs. Gets the failsafe states for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe states for the specified VLANs. Gets the failsafe actions for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe actions for the specified VLANs. Sets the CMP hash algorithm for the specified VLANs. The CMP hash algorithm decides the traffic dissagregation criteria for a vlan. This allows all connections from a client to land on the same set of TMMs. It improves tmm performance by localizing the sessionDB lookup. Gets the CMP hash algorithms for the specified VLANs. This function is deprecated. MAC masquerade addresses are now configured on traffic groups. This function is deprecated. MAC masquerade address are now configured on traffic groups. If there is only one floating traffic group in the system, this function will set the traffic group's MAC masquerade address to the last address in mac_masquerade_addresses and discard all other MAC addresses provided. If there is more than one floating traffic group, a Common::OperationFailed exception is raised. Gets the true MAC addresses used by the specified VLANs. Gets the MTUs for the specified VLANs. Sets the MTUs for the specified VLANs. Gets the configured learning modes of the specified VLANs. Sets the learning modes for the specified VLANs. Sets the attribute that specifies auto-lasthop behavior, for the specified VLANS. This controls how the system routes return traffic. The default is AUTO_LASTHOP_DEFAULT. Gets the attribute that specifies auto-lasthop behavior, for the specified VLANS. Sets the description for a set of VLANs. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. Gets the descriptions for a set of VLANs. Sets the sFlow poll intervals for the specified VLANs. This is the maximum interval in seconds between polling of the specified VLANs. You should set the poll intervals for the VLANs when you want the counters associated with these VLANs to be sampled at an interval that is different than the global sFlow poll interval. Note: you will also need to set the polling type to SFLOW_GLOBAL_NO (see set_sflow_poll_interval_global). The default is 0 (zero). Gets the sFlow poll intervals for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow polling types for the specified VLANs. It allows you to specify whether the global sFlow poll interval overrides the object-level poll interval for the specified VLANs. The default is SFLOW_GLOBAL_YES. Gets the sFlow polling types for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow sampling rates for the specified VLANs. This is the ratio of packets observed at the specified VLANs to the number of samples you want the the BIG-IP system to generate. For example, a sampling rate of 2000 specifies that 1 sample will be randomly generated for every 2000 packets observed. You should set the sampling rates for the VLANs when you want the traffic flowing through these VLANs to be sampled at a rate that is different than the global sFlow sampling rate. Note: you will also need to set the sampling type to SFLOW_GLOBAL_NO (see set_sflow_sampling_rate_global). The default is 0 (zero). Gets the sFlow sampling rates for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow sampling types for the specified VLANs. It allows you to specify whether the global sFlow sampling rate overrides the object-level sampling rate for the specified VLANs. The default is SFLOW_GLOBAL_YES. Gets the sFlow sampling types for the specified VLANs. Gets the IF indices for the specified VLANs. This is a unique identifier assigned to all objects displayed in the SNMP IF-MIB. Gets the version information for this interface. Gets a list of all VLANs on this device. This function has been deprecated; please use create_v2(). Creates the specified VLANs with extended attributes. If mac masquerade addresses are specified, they follow the same behavior as set_mac_masquerade_address() on this interface. Creates the specified VLANs with extended attributes. Deletes the specified VLANs. Deletes all VLANs. Gets the members of the specified VLANs. Adds the specified member interfaces/trunks to the specified VLANs. Removes the specified member interfaces/trunks from the specified VLANs. Removes all member interfaces/trunks from the specified VLANs. Retrieves the static forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Adds the static forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Removes the static forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Removes all static forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Sets the description for a set of static forwarding entries. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. Gets the descriptions for a set of static forwarding entries. Retrieves the dynamic forwarding entries for the specified VLANs. Removes all dynamic forwarding entries from the specified VLANs. Sets the tag ids for the specified VLANs. Note: In some releases (9.4.0+), this method is not supported; delete and re-create the VLAN instead. In versions 10.0.0+, this method is supported. Gets the ids for the specified VLANs. Gets the source checking states for the specified VLANs. If enabled and auto lasthop is disabled, check that the source of the first packet of a connection is correct (correct VLAN, router, node). This is equivalent to BSD's net.inet.sourcecheck sysctl variable. Sets the the source checking states for the specified VLANs. If enabled and auto lasthop is disabled, check that the source of the first packet of a connection is correct (correct VLAN, router, node). This is equivalent to BSD's net.inet.sourcecheck sysctl variable. Gets the failsafe timeouts for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe timeouts for the specified VLANs. Gets the failsafe states for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe states for the specified VLANs. Gets the failsafe actions for the specified VLANs. Sets the failsafe actions for the specified VLANs. Sets the CMP hash algorithm for the specified VLANs. The CMP hash algorithm decides the traffic dissagregation criteria for a vlan. This allows all connections from a client to land on the same set of TMMs. It improves tmm performance by localizing the sessionDB lookup. Gets the CMP hash algorithms for the specified VLANs. This function is deprecated. MAC masquerade addresses are now configured on traffic groups. This function is deprecated. MAC masquerade address are now configured on traffic groups. If there is only one floating traffic group in the system, this function will set the traffic group's MAC masquerade address to the last address in mac_masquerade_addresses and discard all other MAC addresses provided. If there is more than one floating traffic group, a Common::OperationFailed exception is raised. Gets the true MAC addresses used by the specified VLANs. Gets the MTUs for the specified VLANs. Sets the MTUs for the specified VLANs. Gets the configured learning modes of the specified VLANs. Sets the learning modes for the specified VLANs. Sets the attribute that specifies auto-lasthop behavior, for the specified VLANS. This controls how the system routes return traffic. The default is AUTO_LASTHOP_DEFAULT. Gets the attribute that specifies auto-lasthop behavior, for the specified VLANS. Sets the description for a set of VLANs. This is an arbitrary field which can be used for any purpose. Gets the descriptions for a set of VLANs. Sets the sFlow poll intervals for the specified VLANs. This is the maximum interval in seconds between polling of the specified VLANs. You should set the poll intervals for the VLANs when you want the counters associated with these VLANs to be sampled at an interval that is different than the global sFlow poll interval. Note: you will also need to set the polling type to SFLOW_GLOBAL_NO (see set_sflow_poll_interval_global). The default is 0 (zero). Gets the sFlow poll intervals for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow polling types for the specified VLANs. It allows you to specify whether the global sFlow poll interval overrides the object-level poll interval for the specified VLANs. The default is SFLOW_GLOBAL_YES. Gets the sFlow polling types for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow sampling rates for the specified VLANs. This is the ratio of packets observed at the specified VLANs to the number of samples you want the the BIG-IP system to generate. For example, a sampling rate of 2000 specifies that 1 sample will be randomly generated for every 2000 packets observed. You should set the sampling rates for the VLANs when you want the traffic flowing through these VLANs to be sampled at a rate that is different than the global sFlow sampling rate. Note: you will also need to set the sampling type to SFLOW_GLOBAL_NO (see set_sflow_sampling_rate_global). The default is 0 (zero). Gets the sFlow sampling rates for the specified VLANs. Sets the sFlow sampling types for the specified VLANs. It allows you to specify whether the global sFlow sampling rate overrides the object-level sampling rate for the specified VLANs. The default is SFLOW_GLOBAL_YES. Gets the sFlow sampling types for the specified VLANs. Gets the IF indices for the specified VLANs. This is a unique identifier assigned to all objects displayed in the SNMP IF-MIB. Gets the version information for this interface. The VLAN interface enables you to work with the definitions and attributes contained in a device's VLAN.