Forum Discussion
Jul 24, 2006
If you want to set back the value to "All VLANS", you can use the set_vlan() method passing in a flag of "STATE_DISABLED" and an empty list of vlans in the VLANFilterList parameter.
enum EnabledState {
STATE_DISABLED,
STATE_ENABLED
};
struct VLANFilterList {
EnabledState state,
String [] vlans
};
void LocalLB::VirtualServer::set_vlan(
in String[] virtual_servers,
in VLANFilterList[] vlans
);
Here's a perl sample that will reset the Virtual Server vlan properties to "All VLANS":
!/usr/bin/perl
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use SOAP::Lite;
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Validate Arguments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $sHost = $ARGV[0];
my $sPort = $ARGV[1];
my $sUID = $ARGV[2];
my $sPWD = $ARGV[3];
my $sVirtual = $ARGV[4];
my $sProtocol = "https";
if ( ("80" eq $sPort) or ("8080" eq $sPort) )
{
$sProtocol = "http";
}
sub usage()
{
die ("Usage: VirtualServerVlan.pl host port uid pwd virtual\n");
}
if ( ($sHost eq "") or ($sPort eq "") or ($sUID eq "") or ($sPWD eq "") or ($sVirtual eq "") )
{
usage();
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transport Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials
{
return "$sUID" => "$sPWD";
}
$VirtualServer = SOAP::Lite
-> uri('urn:iControl:LocalLB/VirtualServer')
-> readable(1)
-> proxy("$sProtocol://$sHost:$sPort/iControl/iControlPortal.cgi");
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempt to add auth headers to avoid dual-round trip
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
eval { $VirtualServer->transport->http_request->header
(
'Authorization' =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$sUID:$sPWD", '')
); };
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main logic
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
&setVirtualServerVlan($sVirtual);
sub setVirtualServerVlan()
{
my ($sVirtual) = (@_);
my @VLANList;
$VLANFilterList =
{
state => "STATE_DISABLED",
vlans => [@VLANList]
};
$soapResponse = $VirtualServer->set_vlan
(
SOAP::Data->name(virtual_servers => [$sVirtual]),
SOAP::Data->name(vlans => [$VLANFilterList])
);
&checkResponse($soapResponse);
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkResponse makes sure the error isn't a SOAP error
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub checkResponse()
{
my ($soapResponse) = (@_);
if ( $soapResponse->fault )
{
print $soapResponse->faultcode, " ", $soapResponse->faultstring, "\n";
exit();
}
}
I guess there probably should be an additional method to do this...
-Joe