REST Resource: nodes.nodes
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Resource: Node
JSON representation |
{
"name": string,
"displayName": string,
"sasUserIds": [
string
]
} |
Fields |
name |
string
Output only. Resource name.
|
displayName |
string
The node's display name.
|
sasUserIds[] |
string
User ids used by the devices belonging to this node.
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Last updated 2023-12-05 UTC.
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