NVIDIA NEO REST API Guide v2.7.20

NVIDIA® NEO® API is based on the industry common Representational State Transfer (REST) convention. It exposes system resources using URIs and uses HTTP methods such as GET, PUT, POST and DELETE to manage and manipulate them.

About This Document

This document provides information on how to access, view, and update data in the NEO Repository using REST API.

Intended Audience

This document is intended for NEO customers: integrators, DevOps, developers.

Abbreviations

Abbreviation

Description

NEO

NVIDIA NEO: Cloud Networking Orchestration and Man­agement Software

NEO-REST API

Presents API usage examples that which are exposed to NVIDIA NEO users

REST

Representational State Transfer

API

Application Programming Interface

OS

Operating system (In this context, referring to the OS installed or currently active on a switch)


Resource Definitions

Resource

Description

Access Credentials

Access Credential objects (Username and Password) for all available protocols (SSH, HTTP, SNMP, and SNMPv3).

Groups

Used to logically group managed elements and assign credentials to groups of devices.

Users can set specific Access Credentials for groups. They can also add systems as members of these groups.

Systems

The devices discovered by NVIDIA NEO. For supported systems, NVIDIA NEO provides details such as inventory, operating system, ports etc.

Ports

Discovered ports (of the systems). For supported systems, NVIDIA NEO provides details such as speed, technology, etc.

Inventories

Reported field replaceable units (FRUs) of the managed systems.

Links

Discovered links (between interconnected ports).

Events

System and NVIDIA NEO events generated by NVIDIA NEO.

Jobs

Represents running/created/pending/completed jobs in NVIDIA NEO. A job is created when a system's/ user's flow/ action is submitted for processing.

Telemetry

Stored statistical reports.

Tasks

Created tasks. Tasks allow to run an operation on devices or groups on demand, or schedule it to run at any desired time/interval.

Templates

Switch's configuration templates that are supported by NVIDIA NEO.

Capabilities

A class that describes abilities and/or potential for use.

Logs

NEO system logs that can be used for debugging purposes.

Users

NEO users and their attributes.

Providers

Connected NEO service modules, their details and status.

Services

Used to provision complex configurations on multiple devices, and upon

completion, constantly monitors these configurations.

Request Content Type

The request content type for most REST APIs is application/json. Particular instances where this is not the case are noted in the relevant section.

Status Codes

Name

Description

200 OK

Successful operation.

201 CREATED

Request was fulfilled.

202 ACCEPTED

Request has been accepted for processing.

204 NO CONTENT

The server successfully processed the request and is not returning any content. In case of a request for deletion of content, this status code reflects that the process was successful.

302 FOUND

Redirected to login page.

400 BAD REQUEST

Empty or bad parameter.

403 FORBIDDEN

The request was valid, but the server is refusing action.

404 NOT FOUND

Request source not found.

409 CONFLICT

The request could not be processed because of a conflict. Usually, the desired content already exists or the same name already exists.

415 UNSUPPORTED MEDIA TYPE

Media type are not supported, usually in the case that the systems are not NVIDIA or Cumulus.

500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR

A problem has occurred in the server while trying to access the data.

503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE

The server temporarily cannot handle the request because the service you are looking for in currently unavailable.

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