msgRoutingResponse Type

msgRoutingResponse Type

msgRoutingResponse is returned for all msgRouting operations except getList and getListRemote.

msgRoutingResponse always contains the following common elements:


  • authToken
  • resultCount
  • statusCode
  • statusMessage
  • summaryOnly

If resultCount is 1 and statusCode is 2000 (successful), the resultSet element is included after resultCount listing the following Message Forwarding Rule details:


  • routingName
  • sourceDevice
  • destinationIP
  • destinationPort
  • routingProtocol
  • enabled
  • severity
  • facility
  • searchFilterName
  • compressionEnabled
  • encryptionEnabled
  • authenticationEnabled
  • changeNameTo (updateMsgRouting and updateMsgRoutingRemote only)

If resultCount is 0 and statusCode is not 2000 (successful), an error is returned in statusMessage.

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