TMOS_MODULE_ASMTMOS_MODULE_SAMTMOS_MODULE_WAMTMOS_MODULE_PSMTMOS_MODULE_WOMTMOS_MODULE_LCTMOS_MODULE_LTMTMOS_MODULE_GTMTMOS_MODULE_UNKNOWNTMOS_MODULE_WOMLTMOS_MODULE_APMLTMOS_MODULE_EMTMOS_MODULE_VCMPTMOS_MODULE_TMOSTMOS_MODULE_HOSTTMOS_MODULE_UITMOS_MODULE_MONITORSTMOS_MODULE_AVRTMOS_MODULE_PEMTMOS_MODULE_CGNATTMOS_MODULE_AFMTMOS_MODULE_AM
Gets a list of all known modules
Caution! The list returned gives all modules known, even if they
are not licensed or provisionable on this system. You could use
this to get a general picture of what modules are possible, but
this list is not specific to the system you have.
To determine the licensing status of the modules on your system,
see the LicenseAdministration interface. To determine which
provisioning modules are supported (i.e., provisionable) under your
system or currently provisioned to run on your system, see the
Provision interface. To determine which feature modules are
currently enabled on your system, see the FeatureModule interface.
Gets a list of descriptive names for the modules given
Gets the version information for this interface.
Gets a list of all known modules
Caution! The list returned gives all modules known, even if they
are not licensed or provisionable on this system. You could use
this to get a general picture of what modules are possible, but
this list is not specific to the system you have.
To determine the licensing status of the modules on your system,
see the LicenseAdministration interface. To determine which
provisioning modules are supported (i.e., provisionable) under your
system or currently provisioned to run on your system, see the
Provision interface. To determine which feature modules are
currently enabled on your system, see the FeatureModule interface.
Gets a list of descriptive names for the modules given
Gets the version information for this interface.
The Module interface enables you to manage the system's TMOS
modules (e.g. LTM, GTM, ASM). The methods and types here focus
on the modules themselves; some of the specific questions you
might ask about modules are broken out in other places, such as
the Provision or LicenseAdministration interface.