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aps_v_swi_physical_switch
Every switch capable of functioning in multi-domain mode will be partitioned to demarcate the logical and physical aspects of each system. And the Physical switch will represent the physical aspects of that switch.
Table 5.20 aps_v_swi_physical_switch
Column Name
Data Type
Description
creation_class_name
STRING
Indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance.
dedicated
STRING
Indicates whether the Computer System is a special-purpose System (ie, dedicated to a particular use), versus being 'general purpose'.
domain_id
NUMBER
Foreign key to the apt view
element_name
STRING
The user-friendly name for this instance
enabled_state
STRING
It is an integer enumeration that indicates the enabled and disabled states of an element
gateway
STRING
IP address of default gateway, formatted in dot notation.
ip_address
STRING
The in-band or out-of-band address of the switch or address of the Physical Computer System, formatted in dot notation.
ip_protocol_if_type
STRING
ProtocolIFType is the type of interface of this endpoint. If the interface is an out-of-band access interface, ProtocolIfType is Ethernet CSMA/CD. If the interface is an in-band access interface, ProtocolIfType is Other.
is_deleted
STRING
This property identifies if the physical switch was deleted or not
last_updated
DATE
Date and time last updated
net_mask
STRING
IP subnet mask of Ethernet interface.
object_id
STRING
Unique key to identify the object
operational_status
STRING
Indicates the current status of this physical computer system. OK indicates that this physical computer system instance is currently active. Dormant indicates that this physical computer system instance is currently inactive and is the spare or standby instance for failover.
physical_switch_id
NUMBER
System generated identifier for the physical switch. Primary key in this view.
physical_switch_name
STRING
This is a unique identifier for the physical computer system.