ADC NITRO APIs

nspbr

Configuration for Policy Based Routing(PBR) entry resource.

Properties

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Name Data Type Permissions Description
name Read-write Name for the PBR. Must begin with an ASCII alphabetic or underscore (_) character, and must contain only ASCII alphanumeric, underscore, hash (#), period (.), space, colon (:), at (@), equals (=), and hyphen (-) characters. Cannot be changed after the PBR is created.

Minimum length = 1
action Read-write Action to perform on the outgoing IPv4 packets that match the PBR. Available settings function as follows
  • ALLOW - The Citrix ADC sends the packet to the designated next-hop router.
  • DENY - The Citrix ADC applies the routing table for normal destination-based routing. Possible values = ALLOW, DENY
  • td Read-write Integer value that uniquely identifies the traffic domain in which you want to configure the entity. If you do not specify an ID, the entity becomes part of the default traffic domain, which has an ID of 0.

    Minimum value = 0

    Maximum value = 4094
    srcip Read-write IP address or range of IP addresses to match against the source IP address of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 10.102.29.30-10.102.29.189.
    srcipop Read-write Either the equals (=) or does not equal (!=) logical operator.

    Possible values = =, !=, EQ, NEQ
    srcipval Read-write IP address or range of IP addresses to match against the source IP address of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 10.102.29.30-10.102.29.189.
    srcport Read-write Port number or range of port numbers to match against the source port number of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 40-90.



    Note: The destination port can be specified only for TCP and UDP protocols.
    srcportop Read-write Either the equals (=) or does not equal (!=) logical operator.

    Possible values = =, !=, EQ, NEQ
    srcportval Read-write Port number or range of port numbers to match against the source port number of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 40-90.



    Note: The destination port can be specified only for TCP and UDP protocols.

    Maximum length = 65535
    destip Read-write IP address or range of IP addresses to match against the destination IP address of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 10.102.29.30-10.102.29.189.
    destipop Read-write Either the equals (=) or does not equal (!=) logical operator.

    Possible values = =, !=, EQ, NEQ
    destipval Read-write IP address or range of IP addresses to match against the destination IP address of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 10.102.29.30-10.102.29.189.
    destport Read-write Port number or range of port numbers to match against the destination port number of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 40-90.



    Note: The destination port can be specified only for TCP and UDP protocols.
    destportop Read-write Either the equals (=) or does not equal (!=) logical operator.

    Possible values = =, !=, EQ, NEQ
    destportval Read-write Port number or range of port numbers to match against the destination port number of an outgoing IPv4 packet. In the command line interface, separate the range with a hyphen. For example: 40-90.



    Note: The destination port can be specified only for TCP and UDP protocols.

    Maximum length = 65535
    nexthop Read-write IP address of the next hop router or the name of the link load balancing virtual server to which to send matching packets if action is set to ALLOW.

    If you specify a link load balancing (LLB) virtual server, which can provide a backup if a next hop link fails, first make sure that the next hops bound to the LLB virtual server are actually next hops that are directly connected to the Citrix ADC. Otherwise, the Citrix ADC throws an error when you attempt to create the PBR. The next hop can be null to represent null routes.
    nexthopval Read-write The Next Hop IP address or gateway name.
    iptunnel Read-write The Tunnel name.
    iptunnelname Read-write The iptunnel name where packets need to be forwarded upon.
    vxlanvlanmap Read-write The vlan to vxlan mapping to be applied for incoming packets over this pbr tunnel.
    srcmac Read-write MAC address to match against the source MAC address of an outgoing IPv4 packet.
    srcmacmask Read-write Used to define range of Source MAC address. It takes string of 0 and 1, 0s are for exact match and 1s for wildcard. For matching first 3 bytes of MAC address, srcMacMask value “000000111111”. .

    Default value: “000000000000”
    protocol Read-write Protocol, identified by protocol name, to match against the protocol of an outgoing IPv4 packet.

    Possible values = ICMP, IGMP, TCP, EGP, IGP, ARGUS, UDP, RDP, RSVP, EIGRP, L2TP, ISIS, GGP, IPoverIP, ST, CBT, BBN-RCC-M, NVP-II, PUP, EMCON, XNET, CHAOS, MUX, DCN-MEAS, HMP, PRM, XNS-IDP, TRUNK-1, TRUNK-2, LEAF-1, LEAF-2, IRTP, ISO-TP4, NETBLT, MFE-NSP, MERIT-INP, SEP, 3PC, IDPR, XTP, DDP, IDPR-CMTP, TP++, IL, IPv6, SDRP, IPv6-Route, IPv6-Frag, IDRP, GRE, MHRP, BNA, ESP, AH, I-NLSP, SWIPE, NARP, MOBILE, TLSP, SKIP, ICMPV6, IPv6-NoNx, IPv6-Opts, Any-Host-Internal-Protocol, CFTP, Any-Local-Network, SAT-EXPAK, KRYPTOLAN, RVD, IPPC, Any-Distributed-File-System, TFTP, VISA, IPCV, CPNX, CPHB, WSN, PVP, BR-SAT-MO, SUN-ND, WB-MON, WB-EXPAK, ISO-IP, VMTP, SECURE-VM, VINES, TTP, NSFNET-IG, DGP, TCF, OSPFIGP, Sprite-RP, LARP, MTP, AX.25, IPIP, MICP, SCC-SP, ETHERIP, Any-Private-Encryption-Scheme, GMTP, IFMP, PNNI, PIM, ARIS, SCPS, QNX, A/N, IPComp, SNP, Compaq-Pe, IPX-in-IP, VRRP, PGM, Any-0-Hop-Protocol, ENCAP, DDX, IATP, STP, SRP, UTI, SMP, SM, PTP, FIRE, CRTP, CRUDP, SSCOPMCE, IPLT, SPS, PIPE, SCTP, FC, RSVP-E2E-IGNORE, Mobility-Header, UDPLite
    protocolnumber Read-write Protocol, identified by protocol number, to match against the protocol of an outgoing IPv4 packet.

    Minimum value = 1

    Maximum value = 255
    vlan Read-write ID of the VLAN. The Citrix ADC compares the PBR only to the outgoing packets on the specified VLAN. If you do not specify any interface ID, the appliance compares the PBR to the outgoing packets on all VLANs.

    Minimum value = 1

    Maximum value = 4094
    vxlan Read-write ID of the VXLAN. The Citrix ADC compares the PBR only to the outgoing packets on the specified VXLAN. If you do not specify any interface ID, the appliance compares the PBR to the outgoing packets on all VXLANs.

    Minimum value = 1

    Maximum value = 16777215
    Interface Read-write ID of an interface. The Citrix ADC compares the PBR only to the outgoing packets on the specified interface. If you do not specify any value, the appliance compares the PBR to the outgoing packets on all interfaces.
    priority Read-write Priority of the PBR, which determines the order in which it is evaluated relative to the other PBRs. If you do not specify priorities while creating PBRs, the PBRs are evaluated in the order in which they are created.

    Minimum value = 1

    Maximum value = 81920
    msr Read-write Monitor the route specified byte Next Hop parameter. This parameter is not applicable if you specify a link load balancing (LLB) virtual server name with the Next Hop parameter.

    Default value: DISABLED

    Possible values = ENABLED, DISABLED
    monitor Read-write The name of the monitor.(Can be only of type ping or ARP ).

    Minimum length = 1
    state Read-write Enable or disable the PBR. After you apply the PBRs, the Citrix ADC compares outgoing packets to the enabled PBRs.

    Default value: ENABLED

    Possible values = ENABLED, DISABLED
    ownergroup Read-write The owner node group in a Cluster for this pbr rule. If ownernode is not specified then the pbr rule is treated as Striped pbr rule.

    Default value: DEFAULT_NG

    Minimum length = 1
    detail Read-write To get a detailed view.
    hits Read-only The hits of this PBR.
    kernelstate Read-only The commit status of the PBR.

    Default value: NOTAPPLIED

    Possible values = APPLIED, NOTAPPLIED, RE-APPLY, SFAPPLIED, SFNOTAPPLIED, SFAPPLIED61, SFNOTAPPLIED61
    curstate Read-only If this route is UP/DOWN.
    totalprobes Read-only The total number of probes sent.
    totalfailedprobes Read-only The total number of failed probes.
    failedprobes Read-only Number of the current failed monitoring probes.
    monstatcode Read-only The code indicating the monitor response.
    monstatparam1 Read-only First parameter for use with message code.
    monstatparam2 Read-only Second parameter for use with message code.
    monstatparam3 Read-only Third parameter for use with message code.
    data Read-only Internal data of this route.
    __count Read-only count parameter

    Operations

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    • ADD
    • DELETE
    • UPDATE
    • UNSET
    • ENABLE
    • DISABLE
    • GET (ALL)
    • GET
    • COUNT

    Some options that you can use for each operations:

    • Getting warnings in response: NITRO allows you to get warnings in an operation by specifying the 'warning' query parameter as 'yes'. For example, to get warnings while connecting to the NetScaler appliance, the URL is as follows:

      http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/login?warning=yes

      If any, the warnings are displayed in the response payload with the HTTP code '209 X-NITRO-WARNING'.

    • Authenticated access for individual NITRO operations: NITRO allows you to logon to the NetScaler appliance to perform individual operations. You can use this option instead of creating a NITRO session (using the login object) and then using that session to perform all operations,

      To do this, you must specify the username and password in the request header of the NITRO request as follows:

      X-NITRO-USER: <username>

      X-NITRO-PASS: <password>

      Note: In such cases, make sure that the request header DOES not include the following:

      Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    *Note: * Mandatory parameters are marked in red and placeholder content is marked in green

    add

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr HTTP Method: POST

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Content-Type:application/json

    Request Payload:

    {"nspbr":{ <b>"name":<String_value>, </b><b>"action":<String_value>, </b>"td":<Double_value>, "srcip":<Boolean_value>, "srcipop":<String_value>, "srcipval":<String_value>, "srcport":<Boolean_value>, "srcportop":<String_value>, "srcportval":<String_value>, "destip":<Boolean_value>, "destipop":<String_value>, "destipval":<String_value>, "destport":<Boolean_value>, "destportop":<String_value>, "destportval":<String_value>, "nexthop":<Boolean_value>, "nexthopval":<String_value>, "iptunnel":<Boolean_value>, "iptunnelname":<String_value>, "vxlanvlanmap":<String_value>, "srcmac":<String_value>, "srcmacmask":<String_value>, "protocol":<String_value>, "protocolnumber":<Double_value>, "vlan":<Double_value>, "vxlan":<Double_value>, "Interface":<String_value>, "priority":<Double_value>, "msr":<String_value>, "monitor":<String_value>, "state":<String_value>, "ownergroup":<String_value> }}

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 201 Created

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    delete

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr/ name_value<String> HTTP Method: DELETE

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    update

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr HTTP Method: PUT

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Content-Type:application/json

    Request Payload:

    {"nspbr":{ <b>"name":<String_value>, </b>"action":<String_value>, "srcip":<Boolean_value>, "srcipop":<String_value>, "srcipval":<String_value>, "srcport":<Boolean_value>, "srcportop":<String_value>, "srcportval":<String_value>, "destip":<Boolean_value>, "destipop":<String_value>, "destipval":<String_value>, "destport":<Boolean_value>, "destportop":<String_value>, "destportval":<String_value>, "nexthop":<Boolean_value>, "nexthopval":<String_value>, "iptunnel":<Boolean_value>, "iptunnelname":<String_value>, "vxlanvlanmap":<String_value>, "srcmac":<String_value>, "srcmacmask":<String_value>, "protocol":<String_value>, "protocolnumber":<Double_value>, "vlan":<Double_value>, "vxlan":<Double_value>, "Interface":<String_value>, "priority":<Double_value>, "msr":<String_value>, "monitor":<String_value> }}

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    unset

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? action=unset HTTP Method: POST

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Content-Type:application/json

    Request Payload:

    {"nspbr":{ <b>"name":<String_value>, </b>"srcip":true, "srcport":true, "destip":true, "destport":true, "nexthop":true, "iptunnel":true, "vxlanvlanmap":true, "srcmac":true, "srcmacmask":true, "protocol":true, "vlan":true, "vxlan":true, "Interface":true, "msr":true, "monitor":true }}

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    enable

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? action=enable HTTP Method: POST

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Content-Type:application/json

    Request Payload:

    {"nspbr":{ <b>"name":<String_value> </b>}}

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    disable

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? action=disable HTTP Method: POST

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Content-Type:application/json

    Request Payload:

    {"nspbr":{ <b>"name":<String_value> </b>}}

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    get (all)

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr Query-parameters: args http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? args=name: <String_value> ,detail: <Boolean_value>

    Use this query-parameter to get nspbr resources based on additional properties.

    attrs http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? attrs=property-name1,property-name2

    Use this query parameter to specify the resource details that you want to retrieve.

    filter http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? filter=property-name1:property-val1,property-name2:property-val2

    Use this query-parameter to get the filtered set of nspbr resources configured on NetScaler.Filtering can be done on any of the properties of the resource.

    view http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? view=summary

    Use this query-parameter to get the summary output of nspbr resources configured on NetScaler.

    Note: By default, the retrieved results are displayed in detail view (?view=detail).

    pagination http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? pagesize=#no;pageno=#no

    Use this query-parameter to get the nspbr resources in chunks.

    HTTP Method: GET

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Accept:application/json

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    Response Header:

    Content-Type:application/json

    Response Payload:

    { "nspbr": [ { name:<String_value>,detail:<Boolean_value>"action":<String_value>, "srcmac":<String_value>, "srcmacmask":<String_value>, "protocol":<String_value>, "protocolnumber":<Double_value>, "srcportval":<String_value>, "srcportop":<String_value>, "td":<Double_value>, "destportval":<String_value>, "destportop":<String_value>, "srcipval":<String_value>, "srcipop":<String_value>, "destipval":<String_value>, "destipop":<String_value>, "vlan":<Double_value>, "vxlan":<Double_value>, "state":<String_value>, "Interface":<String_value>, "hits":<Double_value>, "priority":<Double_value>, "kernelstate":<String_value>, "nexthopval":<String_value>, "iptunnelname":<String_value>, "vxlanvlanmap":<String_value>, "msr":<String_value>, "monitor":<String_value>, "curstate":<Double_value>, "totalprobes":<Double_value>, "totalfailedprobes":<Double_value>, "failedprobes":<Double_value>, "monstatcode":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam1":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam2":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam3":<Integer_value>, "data":<Boolean_value>, "ownergroup":<String_value> }]}

    get

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr/ name_value<String> Query-parameters: attrs http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr/ name_value<String> ? attrs=property-name1,property-name2

    Use this query parameter to specify the resource details that you want to retrieve.

    view http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr/ name_value<String> ? view=summary

    Use this query-parameter to get the summary output of nspbr resources configured on NetScaler.

    Note: By default, the retrieved results are displayed in detail view (?view=detail).

    HTTP Method: GET

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Accept:application/json

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    Response Header:

    Content-Type:application/json

    Response Payload:

    { "nspbr": [ { name:<String_value>,detail:<Boolean_value>"action":<String_value>, "srcmac":<String_value>, "srcmacmask":<String_value>, "protocol":<String_value>, "protocolnumber":<Double_value>, "srcportval":<String_value>, "srcportop":<String_value>, "td":<Double_value>, "destportval":<String_value>, "destportop":<String_value>, "srcipval":<String_value>, "srcipop":<String_value>, "destipval":<String_value>, "destipop":<String_value>, "vlan":<Double_value>, "vxlan":<Double_value>, "state":<String_value>, "Interface":<String_value>, "hits":<Double_value>, "priority":<Double_value>, "kernelstate":<String_value>, "nexthopval":<String_value>, "iptunnelname":<String_value>, "vxlanvlanmap":<String_value>, "msr":<String_value>, "monitor":<String_value>, "curstate":<Double_value>, "totalprobes":<Double_value>, "totalfailedprobes":<Double_value>, "failedprobes":<Double_value>, "monstatcode":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam1":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam2":<Integer_value>, "monstatparam3":<Integer_value>, "data":<Boolean_value>, "ownergroup":<String_value> }]}

    count

    URL: http:// <netscaler-ip-address> /nitro/v1/config/nspbr? count=yes HTTP Method: GET

    Request Headers:

    Cookie:NITRO_AUTH_TOKEN= <tokenvalue>

    Accept:application/json

    Response: HTTP Status Code on Success: 200 OK

    HTTP Status Code on Failure: 4xx <string> (for general HTTP errors) or 5xx <string> (for NetScaler-specific errors). The response payload provides details of the error

    Response Header:

    Content-Type:application/json

    Response Payload:

    { "nspbr": [ { "__count": "#no"} ] }
    nspbr