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3.4. Example: List Logical Networks Collection
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager creates a default
ovirtmgmt network on installation. This network acts as the management network for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager to access hypervisor hosts.
This network is associated with our
Default cluster and is a member of the Default data center. This example uses the ovirtmgmt network to connect our virtual machines.
The following request retrieves a representation of the logical networks collection:
Example 3.4. List logical networks collection
Request:
GET /api/networks HTTP/1.1 Accept: application/xml
cURL command:
# curl -X GET -H "Accept: application/xml" -u [USER:PASS] \
--cacert [CERT] \
https://[RHEVM Host]:443/api/networks
Result:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/xml
<networks>
<network id="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000009"
href="/api/networks/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000009">
<name>ovirtmgmt</name>
<description>Management Network</description>
<data_center id="01a45ff0-915a-11e0-8b87-5254004ac988"
href="/api/datacenters/01a45ff0-915a-11e0-8b87-5254004ac988"/>
<stp>false</stp>
<status>
<state>operational</state>
</status>
<display>false</display>
</network>
</networks>
The
ovirtmgmt network is attached to the Default data center through a relationship using the data center's id code.
The
ovirtmgmt network is also attached to the Default cluster through a relationship in the cluster's network sub-collection.

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