An array of information about any network interface.
The order of the interface objects indicates the priority (“metric“) of each interface.The first interface object in the array is the highest priority interface and traffic will be sent to that interface if there is an active connection. All other interfaces are considered secondary interfaces. See Control Cloud API Integration Guide#DetermineNetworkInterfacePriorities for more information.
The properties that are displayed will depend on the type of interface. The interfaces entity contains the following required properties:
id
string required: The type of network interface (for example,"wireless_wlan0" or "wired_eth0")
name
string required: A target network interface name (for example, "wlan0", "eth0", "usb0", or "ppp0")
type
string required: The player interface type (one of "Ethernet", "Cellular", "WiFi", "Virtual", or "Other")
proto
string required: A configuration protocol or given network interface such as "Static" or "DHCPv4"
ssid
string required: The wireless network name, which is required if the interface is WLAN.
These optional properties can also be used:
ip
string[] or null optional: An array of the target IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) to apply by the current network interface.
gateway
string or null optional: An IPv4 address of the player.
dns
string[] optional: An array of the device DNS addresses
rateLimitDuringInitialDownloads
int or null optional: The data rate limit for downloading content during initial downloads.
rateLimitInsideContentDownloadWindow
int or null optional: The data rate limit during content downloads.
rateLimitOutsideContentDownloadWindow
int or null optional: The data rate limitation when content is not being downloaded.
contentDownloadEnabled
bool optional: If true, content data can be downloaded using this connection. True is the default.
textFeedsDownloadEnabled
bool optional: If true, text feeds data can be downloaded using this connection. True is the default.
mediaFeedsDownloadEnabled
bool optional: If true, media feed data can be downloaded using this connection. True is the default.
healthReportingEnabled
bool optional: If true, uploading health reporting data is enabled using this connection. True is the default.
logsUploadEnabled
bool optional: If true, uploading log updates is enabled using this connection. True is the default.
passphrase
string optional: The wireless network password
security
object optional: If this is provided, the following fields are required:
authentication
object:
mode
string: Possible network modes are "Shared", "Open", "EAP" or "Other". The default is “Shared”
passphrase
string: The encrypted password for the network, if any
encryption
object
mode
string: The possible encryption modes are "None", "WEP", "TKIP", "CCMP", "TKIP,CCMP" or "Other". The default is “TKIP,CCMP”.
wpaSettings
object optional: If this is provided, the following fields are required:
enableWPAEnterpriseAuthentication
bool: If true, authentication via 802.1x (for wired) or WPA Enterprise Authentication (for wireless) is enabled.
wpaEnterpriseVariant
string: Either WPAEnterpriseEapTls or WPAEnterprisePeap
eapCertificateType
string: Either WPAEapTlsPKCS or WPAEapTlsPEMorDER
eapCertificateFile
object: An artifact object that has a name (which is a string) and an asset (which is a certificate file). This can default to null if it is not applicable.
eapCertificatePassphrase
string: A passphrase to protect the client certificate. This can default to null if it is not applicable.
eapPemOrDerKeyFile
object: An artifact object that has a name (which is a string) and an asset (which is a PEM or DER encoded X.509 certificate file). This can default to null if it is not applicable.
peapUsername
string: The PEAP username for authentication. This can default to null if it is not applicable.
peapPassphrase
string: The PEAP password for authentication. This can default to null if it is not applicable.
caCertificateFile
object: An artifact object that has a name (which is a string) and an asset (which is a PEM/DER CA certificate file). This can default to null if it is not applicable.