GatewayOperationsExtensions.ResetSharedKey Method
Definition
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The Reset Virtual Network Gateway Shared Key operation resets the shared key on the virtual network gateway for the specified virtual network connection to the specified local network in Azure. (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/jj154114.aspx for more information)
public static Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.Models.GatewayGetOperationStatusResponse ResetSharedKey (this Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.IGatewayOperations operations, string networkName, string localNetworkName, Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.Models.GatewayResetSharedKeyParameters parameters);
static member ResetSharedKey : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.IGatewayOperations * string * string * Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.Models.GatewayResetSharedKeyParameters -> Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.Models.GatewayGetOperationStatusResponse
<Extension()>
Public Function ResetSharedKey (operations As IGatewayOperations, networkName As String, localNetworkName As String, parameters As GatewayResetSharedKeyParameters) As GatewayGetOperationStatusResponse
Parameters
- operations
- IGatewayOperations
Reference to the Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Network.IGatewayOperations.
- networkName
- String
Required. The name of the virtual network for this gateway.
- localNetworkName
- String
Required. The name of the local network.
- parameters
- GatewayResetSharedKeyParameters
Required. The parameters to the Virtual Network Gateway Reset Shared Key request.
Returns
The response body contains the status of the specified asynchronous operation, indicating whether it has succeeded, is in progress, or has failed. Note that this status is distinct from the HTTP status code returned for the Get Operation Status operation itself. If the asynchronous operation succeeded, the response body includes the HTTP status code for the successful request. If the asynchronous operation failed, the response body includes the HTTP status code for the failed request, and also includes error information regarding the failure.