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Moquery - what does "rsp" stand for in "rsp-subtree" ?

vv0bbLeS
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Hello all,

 

I'm honestly curious if anyone knows what "rsp" stands for in the advanced filter option rsp-subtree of moquery in ACI ?

 

My guess would be that it may be shorthand for "response", or perhaps it stands for "Request Scope Property" ?

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Sergiu.Daniluk
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Based on the description from ACI REST API documentation, I would say is simply short for "response".

rsp-subtree={no | children | full}

For objects returned, this option specifies whether child objects are included in the response. This list describes the available choices:

  • no —(Default) Response includes no children.

  • children —Response includes only the children.

  • full —Response includes the entire structure including the children

Ref: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/2-x/rest_cfg/2_1_x/b_Cisco_APIC_REST_API_Configuration_Guide/b_Cisco_APIC_REST_API_Configuration_Guide_chapter_01.html

 

Good question though.

 

Sergiu

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Sergiu.Daniluk
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Based on the description from ACI REST API documentation, I would say is simply short for "response".

rsp-subtree={no | children | full}

For objects returned, this option specifies whether child objects are included in the response. This list describes the available choices:

  • no —(Default) Response includes no children.

  • children —Response includes only the children.

  • full —Response includes the entire structure including the children

Ref: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/2-x/rest_cfg/2_1_x/b_Cisco_APIC_REST_API_Configuration_Guide/b_Cisco_APIC_REST_API_Configuration_Guide_chapter_01.html

 

Good question though.

 

Sergiu

@Sergiu.Daniluk 

 

Thanks! I had actually also looked at that link and those descriptions is what led me to think it may stand for "Response." I like learning what those things stand for as it helps me remember the syntax a bit better. Thanks for the confirmation!

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I was going to suggest:

Reply Sergiu Please

- but you beat me to it!

RedNectar aka Chris Welsh.
Forum Tips: 1. Paste images inline - don't attach. 2. Always mark helpful and correct answers, it helps others find what they need.

Hahahahha

d.cantele1
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RSP = Route Switch Processor
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