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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the route53-recovery-cluster-2019-12-02.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
namespace Amazon.Route53RecoveryCluster.Model
{
///
/// Container for the parameters to the ListRoutingControls operation.
/// List routing control names and Amazon Resource Names (ARNs), as well as the routing
/// control state for each routing control, along with the control panel name and control
/// panel ARN for the routing controls. If you specify a control panel ARN, this call
/// lists the routing controls in the control panel. Otherwise, it lists all the routing
/// controls in the cluster.
///
///
///
/// A routing control is a simple on/off switch in Route 53 ARC that you can use to route
/// traffic to cells. When a routing control state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When
/// the state is Off, traffic does not flow.
///
///
///
/// Before you can create a routing control, you must first create a cluster, and then
/// host the control in a control panel on the cluster. For more information, see
/// Create routing control structures in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery
/// Controller Developer Guide. You access one of the endpoints for the cluster to get
/// or update the routing control state to redirect traffic for your application.
///
///
///
/// You must specify Regional endpoints when you work with API cluster operations
/// to use this API operation to list routing controls in Route 53 ARC.
///
///
///
/// Learn more about working with routing controls in the following topics in the Amazon
/// Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide:
///
///
///
public partial class ListRoutingControlsRequest : AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterRequest
{
private string _controlPanelArn;
private int? _maxResults;
private string _nextToken;
///
/// Gets and sets the property ControlPanelArn.
///
/// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel of the routing controls to list.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1, Max=255)]
public string ControlPanelArn
{
get { return this._controlPanelArn; }
set { this._controlPanelArn = value; }
}
// Check to see if ControlPanelArn property is set
internal bool IsSetControlPanelArn()
{
return this._controlPanelArn != null;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property MaxResults.
///
/// The number of routing controls objects that you want to return with this call. The
/// default value is 500.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1)]
public int MaxResults
{
get { return this._maxResults.GetValueOrDefault(); }
set { this._maxResults = value; }
}
// Check to see if MaxResults property is set
internal bool IsSetMaxResults()
{
return this._maxResults.HasValue;
}
///
/// Gets and sets the property NextToken.
///
/// The token for the next set of results. You receive this token from a previous call.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Min=1, Max=8096)]
public string NextToken
{
get { return this._nextToken; }
set { this._nextToken = value; }
}
// Check to see if NextToken property is set
internal bool IsSetNextToken()
{
return this._nextToken != null;
}
}
}