pub struct UpdateSiteRackPhysicalProperties<C = DynConnector, M = DefaultMiddleware, R = Standard> { /* private fields */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to UpdateSiteRackPhysicalProperties.

Update the physical and logistical details for a rack at a site. For more information about hardware requirements for racks, see Network readiness checklist in the Amazon Web Services Outposts User Guide.

To update a rack at a site with an order of IN_PROGRESS, you must wait for the order to complete or cancel the order.

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Sends the request and returns the response.

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By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.

The ID or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the site.

The ID or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the site.

Specify in kVA the power draw available at the hardware placement position for the rack.

Specify in kVA the power draw available at the hardware placement position for the rack.

Specify the power option that you can provide for hardware.

  • Single-phase AC feed: 200 V to 277 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

  • Three-phase AC feed: 346 V to 480 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Specify the power option that you can provide for hardware.

  • Single-phase AC feed: 200 V to 277 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

  • Three-phase AC feed: 346 V to 480 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Specify the power connector that Amazon Web Services should plan to provide for connections to the hardware. Note the correlation between PowerPhase and PowerConnector.

  • Single-phase AC feed

    • L6-30P – (common in US); 30A; single phase

    • IEC309 (blue) – P+N+E, 6hr; 32 A; single phase

  • Three-phase AC feed

    • AH530P7W (red) – 3P+N+E, 7hr; 30A; three phase

    • AH532P6W (red) – 3P+N+E, 6hr; 32A; three phase

Specify the power connector that Amazon Web Services should plan to provide for connections to the hardware. Note the correlation between PowerPhase and PowerConnector.

  • Single-phase AC feed

    • L6-30P – (common in US); 30A; single phase

    • IEC309 (blue) – P+N+E, 6hr; 32 A; single phase

  • Three-phase AC feed

    • AH530P7W (red) – 3P+N+E, 7hr; 30A; three phase

    • AH532P6W (red) – 3P+N+E, 6hr; 32A; three phase

Specify whether the power feed comes above or below the rack.

Specify whether the power feed comes above or below the rack.

Specify the uplink speed the rack should support for the connection to the Region.

Specify the uplink speed the rack should support for the connection to the Region.

Racks come with two Outpost network devices. Depending on the supported uplink speed at the site, the Outpost network devices provide a variable number of uplinks. Specify the number of uplinks for each Outpost network device that you intend to use to connect the rack to your network. Note the correlation between UplinkGbps and UplinkCount.

  • 1Gbps - Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8

  • 10Gbps - Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16

  • 40 and 100 Gbps- Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4

Racks come with two Outpost network devices. Depending on the supported uplink speed at the site, the Outpost network devices provide a variable number of uplinks. Specify the number of uplinks for each Outpost network device that you intend to use to connect the rack to your network. Note the correlation between UplinkGbps and UplinkCount.

  • 1Gbps - Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8

  • 10Gbps - Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16

  • 40 and 100 Gbps- Uplinks available: 1, 2, 4

Specify the type of fiber that you will use to attach the Outpost to your network.

Specify the type of fiber that you will use to attach the Outpost to your network.

Specify the type of optical standard that you will use to attach the Outpost to your 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.

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_SR: 10GBASE-SR

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_IR: 10GBASE-IR

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_LR: 10GBASE-LR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_SR: 40GBASE-SR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_ESR: 40GBASE-ESR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_IR4_LR4L: 40GBASE-IR (LR4L)

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_LR4: 40GBASE-LR4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_SR4: 100GBASE-SR4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_CWDM4: 100GBASE-CWDM4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_LR4: 100GBASE-LR4

  • OPTIC_100G_PSM4_MSA: 100G PSM4 MSA

  • OPTIC_1000BASE_LX: 1000Base-LX

  • OPTIC_1000BASE_SX : 1000Base-SX

Specify the type of optical standard that you will use to attach the Outpost to your 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.

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_SR: 10GBASE-SR

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_IR: 10GBASE-IR

  • OPTIC_10GBASE_LR: 10GBASE-LR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_SR: 40GBASE-SR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_ESR: 40GBASE-ESR

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_IR4_LR4L: 40GBASE-IR (LR4L)

  • OPTIC_40GBASE_LR4: 40GBASE-LR4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_SR4: 100GBASE-SR4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_CWDM4: 100GBASE-CWDM4

  • OPTIC_100GBASE_LR4: 100GBASE-LR4

  • OPTIC_100G_PSM4_MSA: 100G PSM4 MSA

  • OPTIC_1000BASE_LX: 1000Base-LX

  • OPTIC_1000BASE_SX : 1000Base-SX

Specify the maximum rack weight that this site can support. NO_LIMIT is over 2000lbs.

Specify the maximum rack weight that this site can support. NO_LIMIT is over 2000lbs.

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