#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct BandwidthRateLimitInterval { pub start_hour_of_day: Option<i32>, pub start_minute_of_hour: Option<i32>, pub end_hour_of_day: Option<i32>, pub end_minute_of_hour: Option<i32>, pub days_of_week: Option<Vec<i32>>, pub average_upload_rate_limit_in_bits_per_sec: Option<i64>, pub average_download_rate_limit_in_bits_per_sec: Option<i64>, }
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Describes a bandwidth rate limit interval for a gateway. A bandwidth rate limit schedule consists of one or more bandwidth rate limit intervals. A bandwidth rate limit interval defines a period of time on one or more days of the week, during which bandwidth rate limits are specified for uploading, downloading, or both.

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start_hour_of_day: Option<i32>

The hour of the day to start the bandwidth rate limit interval.

start_minute_of_hour: Option<i32>

The minute of the hour to start the bandwidth rate limit interval. The interval begins at the start of that minute. To begin an interval exactly at the start of the hour, use the value 0.

end_hour_of_day: Option<i32>

The hour of the day to end the bandwidth rate limit interval.

end_minute_of_hour: Option<i32>

The minute of the hour to end the bandwidth rate limit interval.

The bandwidth rate limit interval ends at the end of the minute. To end an interval at the end of an hour, use the value 59.

days_of_week: Option<Vec<i32>>

The days of the week component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, represented as ordinal numbers from 0 to 6, where 0 represents Sunday and 6 represents Saturday.

average_upload_rate_limit_in_bits_per_sec: Option<i64>

The average upload rate limit component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, in bits per second. This field does not appear in the response if the upload rate limit is not set.

average_download_rate_limit_in_bits_per_sec: Option<i64>

The average download rate limit component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, in bits per second. This field does not appear in the response if the download rate limit is not set.

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The hour of the day to start the bandwidth rate limit interval.

The minute of the hour to start the bandwidth rate limit interval. The interval begins at the start of that minute. To begin an interval exactly at the start of the hour, use the value 0.

The hour of the day to end the bandwidth rate limit interval.

The minute of the hour to end the bandwidth rate limit interval.

The bandwidth rate limit interval ends at the end of the minute. To end an interval at the end of an hour, use the value 59.

The days of the week component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, represented as ordinal numbers from 0 to 6, where 0 represents Sunday and 6 represents Saturday.

The average upload rate limit component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, in bits per second. This field does not appear in the response if the upload rate limit is not set.

The average download rate limit component of the bandwidth rate limit interval, in bits per second. This field does not appear in the response if the download rate limit is not set.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture BandwidthRateLimitInterval

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