Update Dedicated Circuit

 

Updated: July 10, 2015

The Update DedicatedCircuit operation updates the bandwidth of the circuit.

The Update DedicatedCircuit request may be specified as follows. Replace <subscription-id> with the subscription ID and <service-key> with the service key that was obtained when the circuit was created.

Method

Request URI

PUT

https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/services/networking/dedicatedcircuits/<service-key>

The following example shows the format of the request body:

<UpdateDedicatedCircuit xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> 
  <Bandwidth>bandwidth</Bandwidth> 
</UpdateDedicatedCircuit>

The following table describes the elements of the request body.

Element name

Description

Bandwidth

Required. Specifies the expected bandwidth for the circuit in Mbps.

The response includes an HTTP status code, a set of response headers, and a response body.

A successful operation returns status code 202 (Accepted). For information about status codes, see Service Management Status and Error Codes.

The following example shows the format of the response body:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> 
<GatewayOperationAsyncResponse xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure"> 
  <ID>operation-id</ID> 
</GatewayOperationAsyncResponse> 

The following table describes the elements of the response body.

Element name

Description

ID

Uniquely identifies the operation. This ID contains the same value as the request ID that is returned by the xms-request-id header. To get more information about the status of an operation, such as whether it is still executing or complete, you can call Get Virtual Network Gateway Operation Status with the request ID.

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