address group¶
An address group is a group of IPv4 or IPv6 address blocks which could be referenced as a remote source or destination when creating a security group rule.
Network v2
address group create¶
Create a new Address Group
openstack address group create
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--description <description>]
[--address <ip-address>]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
<name>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --description <description>¶
New address group description
- --address <ip-address>¶
IP address or CIDR (repeat option to set multiple addresses)
- --project <project>¶
Owner’s project (name or ID)
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
- name¶
New address group name
address group delete¶
Delete address group(s)
openstack address group delete <address-group> [<address-group> ...]
- address-group¶
Address group(s) to delete (name or ID)
address group list¶
List address groups
openstack address group list
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--sort-ascending | --sort-descending]
[--name <name>]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
[--limit <limit>]
[--marker <marker>]
[--max-items <max-items>]
- --sort-column SORT_COLUMN¶
specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
- --sort-ascending¶
sort the column(s) in ascending order
- --sort-descending¶
sort the column(s) in descending order
- --name <name>¶
List only address groups with the specified name
- --project <project>¶
List only address groups with the specified project (name or ID)
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
- --limit <limit>¶
The maximum number of entries to return per page. If the value exceeds the server-defined maximum, then the server-defined value will be used. Note that this controls the page size, not the total number of entries returned. Use –max-items to limit the total number of entries returned.
- --marker <marker>¶
The first position in the collection to return results from. This should be a value that was returned in a previous request.
- --max-items <max-items>¶
The maximum number of entries to return in total, paging through multiple requests if needed. Use –limit to control the page size.
address group set¶
Set address group properties
openstack address group set
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
[--address <ip-address>]
<address-group>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --name <name>¶
Set address group name
- --description <description>¶
Set address group description
- --address <ip-address>¶
IP address or CIDR (repeat option to set multiple addresses)
- address-group¶
Address group to modify (name or ID)
address group show¶
Display address group details
openstack address group show <address-group>
- address-group¶
Address group to display (name or ID)
address group unset¶
Unset address group properties
openstack address group unset [--address <ip-address>] <address-group>
- --address <ip-address>¶
IP address or CIDR (repeat option to unset multiple addresses)
- address-group¶
Address group to modify (name or ID)