Secret
Description
A secret hides the password text in Secure Firewall device manager when used in the ASA commands configured using FlexConfigObject or Smart CLI (Note: The field level constraints listed here might not cover all the constraints on the field. Additional constraints might exist.)
Supported Operations
Model Properties
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version | False | string | A unique string version assigned by the system when the object is created or modified. No assumption can be made on the format or content of this identifier. The identifier must be provided whenever attempting to modify/delete an existing object. As the version will change every time the object is modified, the value provided in this identifier must match exactly what is present in the system or the request will be rejected. | |||
name | True | string | A mandatory alphanumeric string containing a unique name for the object, from 1 to 128 characters without spaces. The string may contain the characters + and - but it must start with an alphanumeric character. Names are case-insensitive and duplicate names are not allowed. | |||
description | False | string | An optional unicode alphanumeric string containing a description of the object, up to 200 characters. The string cannot include HTML tags Field level constraints: length must be between 0 and 200 (inclusive). (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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password | True | string | A string containing one or more characters. It cannot be all spaces. Passwords must adhere to the requirements of the ASA commands where this secret would be used. Field level constraints: cannot be null. (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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id | False | string | A unique string identifier assigned by the system when the object is created. No assumption can be made on the format or content of this identifier. The identifier must be provided whenever attempting to modify/delete (or reference) an existing object. Field level constraints: must match pattern ^((?!;).)*$. (Note: Additional constraints might exist) |
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type | True | string | A UTF8 string, all letters lower-case, that represents the class-type. This corresponds to the class name. |