Changing IP Address Type in Reseller's IP Pool

The ippool-set-ip operation is used to change type of IP addresses located in a reseller's IP pool.

In this chapter:

Request Packet Structure

Response Packet Structure

Samples

 

Request Packet Structure

A request XML packet changing IP address type includes the ippool-set-ip node:

<packet>
<reseller>
   <ippool-set-ip>
   ...
   </ippool-set-ip>
</reseller>
</packet>

 

The ippool-set-ip node is specified by the ipPoolResellerSet complex type (reseller.xsd). Its graphical representation is as follows:

ipPoolResellerSet

Important: When creating request packets, put nodes and elements in the order they follow in the packet structure.

 

Response Packet Structure

The ippool-set-ip node of the response packet is structured as follows:

ResellerIpPoolOperationOutput-set

 

Operation-specific Errors

 

Samples

The following packet sets IP address type to shared:

<packet version="1.6.0.0">
<reseller>
<ippool-set-ip>
   <reseller-id>10</reseller-id>
   <filter>
      <ip-address>192.0.2.40</ip-address>
   </filter>
   <values>
      <ip-type>shared</ip-type>
   </values>
</reseller>
</packet>

Response:

<packet version="1.6.0.0">
  <reseller>
    <ippool-set-ip>
      <result>
        <status>ok</status>
        <ip-address>192.0.2.40</ip-address>
      </result>
    </ippool-set-ip>
  </reseller>
</packet>