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HelloWhen i create a zSide Service Token, then only connection.type available seems : EVPL_VC However on GET /fabric/v4/connections/{connectionId} enum is : "VG_VC" "EVPL_VC" "EPL_VC" "EC_VC" "GW_VC"Can you confirm that EVPL_VC is the only value available on service token creation or could you describe the available values ?I see some "action" on Connection ( POST /fabric/v4/connections/{connectionId}/actions ) If I create a zSide Service Token and my customer create the aSide using the token. Will it create a Connection in PENDING ? Or connection are directly validated when using Service Token ?Service Token seems to be a way to do an order quicker than using the Service Profile of a company. Usualy I list my customer Connections using GET /ecx/v3/l2/seller/connections with profileId argument. Is there a way to link Connection created by Service Token to a Service Profile ?I tried to use Service Token endpoints on sandbox to get my answers, but call failed, it doesn't seem available o
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Hello I have error with "Error message" of the API. Endpoint: https://api.equinix.com/fabric/v4/serviceTokens/{serviceTokenId} $ curl --request GET --url "https://api.equinix.com/fabric/v4/serviceTokens/e72498f3-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-87df25f05e5a" --header 'authorization: Bearer xxxx' > Result OK I change only one char to get an unknown service token : $ curl --request GET --url "https://api.equinix.com/fabric/v4/serviceTokens/e72498f3-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-87df25f05e5b" --header 'authorization: Bearer xxxx' Warning: Binary output can mess up your terminal. Use "--output -" to tell Warning: curl to output it to your terminal anyway, or consider "--output Warning: " to save to a file. The answer is not a readable json.This does not occur with every error. For example the ports endpoints work without error. I try a very simple call which work : $ curl --request GET --url "https://api.equinix.com/fabric/v4/ports/24ce23cd-c42e-4746-8cdd-94cc363a0b3c" --header 'authorization: Bearer xxxxx' >
I'm attempting to use the "Create-Velocloud SDWAN" item in the Network Edge postman collection on the developer portal. I am receiving the following error when submitting the request: [{"errorCode":"EQ-4006030","errorMessage":"We are unable to process your request.","details":"Please open a support ticket via the ? on the bottom of every page for further assistance., Invalid property 'acl' of bean class [ic.nfv.virtualdevice.model.VirtualDeviceRequestDto]: Bean property 'acl' is not readable or has an invalid getter method: Does the return type of the getter match the parameter type of the setter?","help":"https:///help/error/EQ-4006030","additionalInfo":[{"property":null,"reason":null}]}] here is my message body: { "metroCode": "SV", "deviceTypeCode": "VELOCLOUD-SDWAN", "termLength": "1", "licenseMode": "BYOL", "packageCode": "VeloCloud-2", "virtualDeviceName": "sr-008", "notifications": [ "cp941uatatt.aaa" ], "vendorConfig": {
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When we picture computing technology in the 70’s and 80’s, we think of nerdy, ambitious, young visionaries, burning the midnight oil in some suburban garage, striving to revolutionize the world by perfecting the motherboard. And the material that would eventually ignite that revolution? Silicon.In episode 2, we take a closer look at the material that changed the world. From the earliest discoveries at Bell Labs to the cutting-edge processors that run the Cloud, silicon has become the material that democratized access to information and gave rise to the technology we know and rely on today.Let us know your thoughts below!
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October 4th, 1957. The Soviet Union launches Sputnik into orbit, and with it, a perilous escalation in the Cold War. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is formed with a mandate to keep our military and technological assets ahead of the Soviets. From his tiny office in a corner of the Pentagon, one engineer not only recognizes the need to rely on more powerful computers to win this conflict, but that these computers must somehow find a way to “talk” to one another. In the first episode of Traceroute, we look at how the need for interconnection shaped the fundamental building blocks of what would become the internet. From ARPANET to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, what started as a military exercise grew to reflect society’s basic need to feel and stay connected. And with that growth came an unprecedented need for hardware solutions that had never been thought of before. With insights from Jay Adelson, Sarah Weinberger, John Morris, and Peter Van Camp, we’ll look at the so
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