Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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Links | *InlineResponse201Links | [optional] [default to null] | |
ClientMatch | string | Client workstation IP Address which is matched when searching for the pattern. You can specify the value in any of the following formats: * As an IPv4 address with a subnet mask expressed as a number of bits; for instance, 10.1.12.0/24 * As an IPv6 address with a subnet mask expressed as a number of bits; for instance, fd20:8b1e:b255:4071::/64 * As an IPv4 address with a network mask; for instance, 10.1.16.0/255.255.255.0 * As a hostname | [optional] [default to null] |
Direction | string | Direction in which the name mapping is applied. The possible values are: * krb_unix - Kerberos principal name to UNIX user name * win_unix - Windows user name to UNIX user name * unix_win - UNIX user name to Windows user name mapping | [optional] [default to null] |
Index | int32 | Position in the list of name mappings. | [optional] [default to null] |
Pattern | string | Pattern used to match the name while searching for a name that can be used as a replacement. The pattern is a UNIX-style regular expression. Regular expressions are case-insensitive when mapping from Windows to UNIX, and they are case-sensitive for mappings from Kerberos to UNIX and UNIX to Windows. | [optional] [default to null] |
Replacement | string | The name that is used as a replacement, if the pattern associated with this entry matches. | [optional] [default to null] |
Svm | *DnsSvm | [optional] [default to null] |