#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for RackPhysicalProperties
.
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Source§impl RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
Sourcepub fn power_draw_kva(self, input: PowerDrawKva) -> Self
pub fn power_draw_kva(self, input: PowerDrawKva) -> Self
The power draw available at the hardware placement position for the rack.
Sourcepub fn set_power_draw_kva(self, input: Option<PowerDrawKva>) -> Self
pub fn set_power_draw_kva(self, input: Option<PowerDrawKva>) -> Self
The power draw available at the hardware placement position for the rack.
Sourcepub fn get_power_draw_kva(&self) -> &Option<PowerDrawKva>
pub fn get_power_draw_kva(&self) -> &Option<PowerDrawKva>
The power draw available at the hardware placement position for the rack.
Sourcepub fn power_phase(self, input: PowerPhase) -> Self
pub fn power_phase(self, input: PowerPhase) -> Self
The power option that you can provide for hardware.
Sourcepub fn set_power_phase(self, input: Option<PowerPhase>) -> Self
pub fn set_power_phase(self, input: Option<PowerPhase>) -> Self
The power option that you can provide for hardware.
Sourcepub fn get_power_phase(&self) -> &Option<PowerPhase>
pub fn get_power_phase(&self) -> &Option<PowerPhase>
The power option that you can provide for hardware.
Sourcepub fn power_connector(self, input: PowerConnector) -> Self
pub fn power_connector(self, input: PowerConnector) -> Self
The power connector for the hardware.
Sourcepub fn set_power_connector(self, input: Option<PowerConnector>) -> Self
pub fn set_power_connector(self, input: Option<PowerConnector>) -> Self
The power connector for the hardware.
Sourcepub fn get_power_connector(&self) -> &Option<PowerConnector>
pub fn get_power_connector(&self) -> &Option<PowerConnector>
The power connector for the hardware.
Sourcepub fn power_feed_drop(self, input: PowerFeedDrop) -> Self
pub fn power_feed_drop(self, input: PowerFeedDrop) -> Self
The position of the power feed.
Sourcepub fn set_power_feed_drop(self, input: Option<PowerFeedDrop>) -> Self
pub fn set_power_feed_drop(self, input: Option<PowerFeedDrop>) -> Self
The position of the power feed.
Sourcepub fn get_power_feed_drop(&self) -> &Option<PowerFeedDrop>
pub fn get_power_feed_drop(&self) -> &Option<PowerFeedDrop>
The position of the power feed.
Sourcepub fn uplink_gbps(self, input: UplinkGbps) -> Self
pub fn uplink_gbps(self, input: UplinkGbps) -> Self
The uplink speed the rack supports for the connection to the Region.
Sourcepub fn set_uplink_gbps(self, input: Option<UplinkGbps>) -> Self
pub fn set_uplink_gbps(self, input: Option<UplinkGbps>) -> Self
The uplink speed the rack supports for the connection to the Region.
Sourcepub fn get_uplink_gbps(&self) -> &Option<UplinkGbps>
pub fn get_uplink_gbps(&self) -> &Option<UplinkGbps>
The uplink speed the rack supports for the connection to the Region.
Sourcepub fn uplink_count(self, input: UplinkCount) -> Self
pub fn uplink_count(self, input: UplinkCount) -> Self
The number of uplinks each Outpost network device.
Sourcepub fn set_uplink_count(self, input: Option<UplinkCount>) -> Self
pub fn set_uplink_count(self, input: Option<UplinkCount>) -> Self
The number of uplinks each Outpost network device.
Sourcepub fn get_uplink_count(&self) -> &Option<UplinkCount>
pub fn get_uplink_count(&self) -> &Option<UplinkCount>
The number of uplinks each Outpost network device.
Sourcepub fn fiber_optic_cable_type(self, input: FiberOpticCableType) -> Self
pub fn fiber_optic_cable_type(self, input: FiberOpticCableType) -> Self
The type of fiber used to attach the Outpost to the network.
Sourcepub fn set_fiber_optic_cable_type(
self,
input: Option<FiberOpticCableType>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_fiber_optic_cable_type( self, input: Option<FiberOpticCableType>, ) -> Self
The type of fiber used to attach the Outpost to the network.
Sourcepub fn get_fiber_optic_cable_type(&self) -> &Option<FiberOpticCableType>
pub fn get_fiber_optic_cable_type(&self) -> &Option<FiberOpticCableType>
The type of fiber used to attach the Outpost to the network.
Sourcepub fn optical_standard(self, input: OpticalStandard) -> Self
pub fn optical_standard(self, input: OpticalStandard) -> Self
The type of optical standard used to attach the Outpost to the network. This field is dependent on uplink speed, fiber type, and distance to the upstream device. For more information about networking requirements for racks, see Network in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.
Sourcepub fn set_optical_standard(self, input: Option<OpticalStandard>) -> Self
pub fn set_optical_standard(self, input: Option<OpticalStandard>) -> Self
The type of optical standard used to attach the Outpost to the network. This field is dependent on uplink speed, fiber type, and distance to the upstream device. For more information about networking requirements for racks, see Network in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.
Sourcepub fn get_optical_standard(&self) -> &Option<OpticalStandard>
pub fn get_optical_standard(&self) -> &Option<OpticalStandard>
The type of optical standard used to attach the Outpost to the network. This field is dependent on uplink speed, fiber type, and distance to the upstream device. For more information about networking requirements for racks, see Network in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.
Sourcepub fn maximum_supported_weight_lbs(
self,
input: MaximumSupportedWeightLbs,
) -> Self
pub fn maximum_supported_weight_lbs( self, input: MaximumSupportedWeightLbs, ) -> Self
The maximum rack weight that this site can support. NO_LIMIT
is over 2000 lbs (907 kg).
Sourcepub fn set_maximum_supported_weight_lbs(
self,
input: Option<MaximumSupportedWeightLbs>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_maximum_supported_weight_lbs( self, input: Option<MaximumSupportedWeightLbs>, ) -> Self
The maximum rack weight that this site can support. NO_LIMIT
is over 2000 lbs (907 kg).
Sourcepub fn get_maximum_supported_weight_lbs(
&self,
) -> &Option<MaximumSupportedWeightLbs>
pub fn get_maximum_supported_weight_lbs( &self, ) -> &Option<MaximumSupportedWeightLbs>
The maximum rack weight that this site can support. NO_LIMIT
is over 2000 lbs (907 kg).
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> RackPhysicalProperties
pub fn build(self) -> RackPhysicalProperties
Consumes the builder and constructs a RackPhysicalProperties
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Source§impl Clone for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl Clone for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn default() -> RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
fn default() -> RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl PartialEq for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
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impl Freeze for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl Send for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl Sync for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl Unpin for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for RackPhysicalPropertiesBuilder
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