#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for DeleteInterconnectOutput
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Source§impl DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
Sourcepub fn interconnect_state(self, input: InterconnectState) -> Self
pub fn interconnect_state(self, input: InterconnectState) -> Self
The state of the interconnect. The following are the possible values:
-
requested
: The initial state of an interconnect. The interconnect stays in the requested state until the Letter of Authorization (LOA) is sent to the customer. -
pending
: The interconnect is approved, and is being initialized. -
available
: The network link is up, and the interconnect is ready for use. -
down
: The network link is down. -
deleting
: The interconnect is being deleted. -
deleted
: The interconnect is deleted. -
unknown
: The state of the interconnect is not available.
Sourcepub fn set_interconnect_state(self, input: Option<InterconnectState>) -> Self
pub fn set_interconnect_state(self, input: Option<InterconnectState>) -> Self
The state of the interconnect. The following are the possible values:
-
requested
: The initial state of an interconnect. The interconnect stays in the requested state until the Letter of Authorization (LOA) is sent to the customer. -
pending
: The interconnect is approved, and is being initialized. -
available
: The network link is up, and the interconnect is ready for use. -
down
: The network link is down. -
deleting
: The interconnect is being deleted. -
deleted
: The interconnect is deleted. -
unknown
: The state of the interconnect is not available.
Sourcepub fn get_interconnect_state(&self) -> &Option<InterconnectState>
pub fn get_interconnect_state(&self) -> &Option<InterconnectState>
The state of the interconnect. The following are the possible values:
-
requested
: The initial state of an interconnect. The interconnect stays in the requested state until the Letter of Authorization (LOA) is sent to the customer. -
pending
: The interconnect is approved, and is being initialized. -
available
: The network link is up, and the interconnect is ready for use. -
down
: The network link is down. -
deleting
: The interconnect is being deleted. -
deleted
: The interconnect is deleted. -
unknown
: The state of the interconnect is not available.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> DeleteInterconnectOutput
pub fn build(self) -> DeleteInterconnectOutput
Consumes the builder and constructs a DeleteInterconnectOutput
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Source§impl Clone for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl Clone for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
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impl Default for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
Source§fn default() -> DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
fn default() -> DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl PartialEq for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
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impl Freeze for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl Send for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl Sync for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl Unpin for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for DeleteInterconnectOutputBuilder
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