openapi: 3.0.3 info: title: Dedicated Network - Accesses description: | This API allows for requesting network access for devices. A device is identified by the CAMARA _device object_, containing either an MSIDSN or a Network Access Identifier. For more information about the Dedicated Networks APIs, see the _GeneralDescription_ document in the Dedicated Networks [repository](https://github.com/camaraproject/DedicatedNetworks/). A Device Access represents the permission for a specific device to use a Dedicated Network's reserved connectivity resources. Only devices for which a Device Access resource has been created can use the connectivity resources allocated for that network. The usage of resources can be tailored to each device within the constraints of the applicable Network Profile. A device is identified by the CAMARA `device` object, where at least one identifier for the device (user equipment) out of four options: IPv4 address, IPv6 address, Phone number, or Network Access Identifier assigned by the mobile network operator for the device. Notes: 1. Support for using an IP address as device identifier is not recommended when the IP address may change. The API invoker may not be able to associate the accesses resource with the targeted device anymore.
Further, the device may be offline at time of Accesses API usage, thus, no IP address assigned. 1. Network Access Identifier is defined for future use and will not be supported with this version of the API. # Authorization and authentication The "Camara Security and Interoperability Profile" provides details of how an API consumer requests an access token. Please refer to Identity and Consent Management (https://github.com/camaraproject/IdentityAndConsentManagement/) for the released version of the profile. The specific authorization flows to be used will be agreed upon during the onboarding process, happening between the API consumer and the API provider, taking into account the declared purpose for accessing the API, whilst also being subject to the prevailing legal framework dictated by local legislation. In cases where personal data is processed by the API and users can exercise their rights through mechanisms such as opt-in and/or opt-out, the use of three-legged access tokens is mandatory. This ensures that the API remains in compliance with privacy regulations, upholding the principles of transparency and user-centric privacy-by-design. # Identifying the device from the access token This API requires the API consumer to identify a device as the subject of the API as follows: - When the API is invoked using a two-legged access token, the subject will be identified from the optional `device`, which therefore MUST be provided. - When a three-legged access token is used however, this optional identifier MUST NOT be provided, as the subject will be uniquely identified from the access token. This approach simplifies API usage for API consumers using a three-legged access token to invoke the API by relying on the information that is associated with the access token and was identified during the authentication process. ## Error handling: - If the subject cannot be identified from the access token and the optional `device` object is not included in the request, then the server will return an error with the `422 MISSING_IDENTIFIER` error code. - If the subject can be identified from the access token and the optional `device` object is also included in the request, then the server will return an error with the `422 UNNECESSARY_IDENTIFIER` error code. This will be the case even if the same `device` is identified by these two methods, as the server is unable to make this comparison. - If the number of devices with access to the network is equal to or exceeds the 'maxNumberOfDevices', the API provider will provide a `429 QUOTA_EXCEEDED` error code. # Creating a device access A Device Access is created by performing a `POST` operation on the `/accesses` endpoint. The API Consumer provides the following information - the networkId to which access is being given - identifier of the device - either in `device` object or in the token (see "Identifying the device from the access token" above) - optionally, a default QoS Profile can be set for the device (see Network Profiles section in the dedicated-network-profiles API in the [Dedicated Networks repository](https://github.com/camaraproject/DedicatedNetworks/)). - optionally, a subset of QoS Profiles from this network can be provided to further restrict which QoS Profiles the device can access - Optionally, callback related information through sink and sinkCredential parameters to receive notifications about the lifecycle events of the device access. The API returns an accessId. The accessId is a unique identifier of the device access, which remains unchanged during its lifetime. The accessId is needed to query the status of the Device Access (GET /accesses/{accessId}) and to delete Access (DELETE accesses/{accessId}). Initially, the device access is in `REQUESTED` state. The device access is only usable when it is in `GRANTED` state. ## Error handling: - If the dedicated network identified by the networkId is in an incompatible state when creating a device access, e.g. it is in the TERMINATED state, then the server will return an error with the `409 INCOMPATIBLE_STATE` error code. # Querying one or more device accesses All available device accesses of the API consumer can be queried by performing a `GET` operation on the `/accesses` endpoint. The query can be filted for accesses to a specific network (networkId) or for certain devices. A specific device access of the API consumer can be queried by performing a `GET` operation on the `/accesses/{accessId}` endpoint, where the accessId has been obtained during the _create_ procedure. # Deleting a device accesses A specific device access of the API consumer can be deleted by performing a `DELETE` operation on the `/accesses/{accessId}` endpoint. Deletion of the access can be interpreted as removal of the access permissions. # Additional CAMARA error responses The list of error codes in this API specification is not exhaustive. Therefore the API specification may not document some non-mandatory error statuses as indicated in `CAMARA API Design Guide`. Please refer to the `CAMARA_common.yaml` of the Commonalities Release associated to this API version for a complete list of error responses. The applicable Commonalities Release can be identified in the `API Readiness Checklist` document associated to this API version. As a specific rule, error `501 - NOT_IMPLEMENTED` can be only a possible error response if it is explicitly documented in the API. license: name: Apache 2.0 url: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html version: wip x-camara-commonalities: 0.6 externalDocs: description: Product documentation at CAMARA url: https://github.com/camaraproject/DedicatedNetworks servers: - url: "{apiRoot}/dedicated-network-accesses/vwip" variables: apiRoot: default: http://localhost:9091 description: API root, defined by the service provider, e.g. `api.example.com` or `api.example.com/somepath` tags: - name: Accesses description: Manage accesses of devices for a dedicated network paths: /accesses: get: tags: - Accesses summary: Get a list of device accesses to dedicated networks, optionally filtered for a given device and/or for a given dedicated network operationId: listNetworkAccesses security: - openId: - dedicated-network-accesses:accesses:read parameters: - name: networkId in: query description: Dedicated network id schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/NetworkId' - $ref: "#/components/parameters/x-device" - $ref: "#/components/parameters/x-correlator" responses: '200': description: List of existing device accesses to dedicated networks, optionally filtered for a given device and/or for a dedicated network (the list can be empty) content: application/json: schema: type: array items: $ref: '#/components/schemas/NetworkAccessInfo' "400": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic400" "401": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic401" "403": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic403" "404": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic404" post: tags: - Accesses summary: Create a device access to a dedicated network with given configuration description: | **NOTE:** - When the API allows usage of a two-legged access token and the invoker uses it, the optional `device` object shall be present. operationId: createNetworkAccess security: - openId: - dedicated-network-accesses:accesses:create requestBody: content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/CreateNetworkAccess' callbacks: notifications: "{$request.body#/sink}": post: tags: - Device access status callback summary: "Device access status notifications callback" description: | Important: this endpoint is to be implemented by the API consumer. It will be called upon change of the network access request status. Currently only DEVICE_ACCESS_STATUS_CHANGED event is defined. operationId: postNotification parameters: - $ref: "#/components/parameters/x-correlator" requestBody: required: true content: application/cloudevents+json: schema: $ref: "#/components/schemas/CloudEvent" examples: DEVICE_ACCESS_STATUS_CHANGED_EXAMPLE: $ref: "#/components/examples/DEVICE_ACCESS_STATUS_CHANGED_EXAMPLE" responses: "204": description: Successful notification headers: x-correlator: $ref: '#/components/headers/x-correlator' "400": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic400" "401": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic401" "403": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic403" "410": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic410" security: - {} - notificationsBearerAuth: [] responses: '201': description: Successful creation of network access for a device content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/NetworkAccessInfo' headers: Location: description: 'URL including the resource identifier of the newly created network access.' required: true schema: type: string '400': $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic400" "401": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic401" "403": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic403" "404": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic404" "409": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic409" "422": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic422" "429": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic429" /accesses/{accessId}: get: tags: - Accesses summary: Get a device access to the dedicated network and its configuration operationId: readNetworkAccess security: - openId: - dedicated-network-accesses:accesses:read parameters: - name: accessId in: path required: true schema: $ref: "#/components/schemas/AccessId" - $ref: "#/components/parameters/x-correlator" responses: '200': description: A device access to the dedicated network with configuration content: application/json: schema: $ref: '#/components/schemas/NetworkAccessInfo' '400': $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic400" "401": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic401" "403": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic403" "404": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic404" delete: tags: - Accesses summary: Delete a device access to the dedicated network operationId: deleteNetworkAccess security: - openId: - dedicated-network-accesses:accesses:delete parameters: - name: accessId in: path required: true schema: $ref: "#/components/schemas/AccessId" - $ref: "#/components/parameters/x-correlator" responses: '204': description: Successful deletion of a device access '400': $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic400" "401": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic401" "403": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic403" "404": $ref: "#/components/responses/Generic404" components: securitySchemes: openId: type: openIdConnect openIdConnectUrl: https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration parameters: x-correlator: name: x-correlator in: header description: Correlation id for the different services schema: $ref: "#/components/schemas/XCorrelator" x-device: name: x-device in: header description: Device object represented in a header Device object (#/components/schemas/Device") represented in a header. It is serialized according to RFC 8941 as a structured field value where the Device object is a dictionary, with the following additonal provisions - property names are changed to lower case to comply with the RFC - serializing property values must comply with the RFC depending on the type, and in particular - if the property value is a string which contains only ASCII characters, the string can be serialized as String, as per section 3.3.3 of the RFC - if the property value is a string and contains non-ASCII characters, the string must be serialized as Byte Sequence using UTF-8 encoding, as per section 3.3.5 of the RFC schema: type: string example: 'phonenumber="+123456789"' headers: x-correlator: description: Correlation id for the different services schema: $ref: "#/components/schemas/XCorrelator" schemas: XCorrelator: type: string pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9-_:;.\/<>{}]{0,256}$ example: "b4333c46-49c0-4f62-80d7-f0ef930f1c46" AccessId: description: Network access id in UUID format type: string format: uuid NetworkId: description: Network id in UUID format type: string format: uuid DeviceAccessStatus: description: | The current status of the device access. The status can be one of the following: * `REQUESTED` - The Device Access is requested, but not granted. Possible transitions to GRANTED and DENIED states * `GRANTED` - The Device Access is granted by the CSP, and the device can access the Dedicated Network when the network is in the ACTIVATED state. Possible transition to DENIED state * `DENIED` - The Device Access is denied by the CSP, and the device can not access the Dedicated Network. The denial can be caused by a veriaty of conditions, such as lack of resources or system failure. type: string enum: - REQUESTED - GRANTED - DENIED ReasonInfo: type: object required: - code - message properties: code: type: string description: A human-readable code to describe the reason message: type: string description: A human-readable description of what the reason represents DeviceAccessStatusInfo: description: Additional information about the reason for the current device access status type: object properties: reason: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ReasonInfo" - type: object properties: code: enum: - REQUEST_APPROVED - REQUEST_REJECTED - REQUEST_FAILED - ACCESS_REVOKED - ACCESS_FAILED BaseNetworkAccessInfo: description: Common attributes of a device access to a dedicated network type: object properties: networkId: $ref: "#/components/schemas/NetworkId" device: $ref: "#/components/schemas/Device" qosProfiles: description: (Optional) List of supported QOS profiles usable for the device. When absent, all QosProfiles of the Network are supported. Only a subset of the QOS profiles of the network is allowed type: array items: type: string minItems: 1 defaultQosProfile: description: (Optional) The default QOS profile of a device access. When absent, the defaultQosProfile of the Network is used type: string sink: description: The address to which events shall be delivered using the selected protocol. type: string format: uri pattern: ^https:\/\/.+$ sinkCredential: $ref: '#/components/schemas/SinkCredential' required: - networkId CreateNetworkAccess: description: Attributes required to create a dedicated network access for a device. # NOTE this design prepares for adding request specific attributes later allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/BaseNetworkAccessInfo" NetworkAccessInfo: description: Information about a dedicated network access for a device allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/BaseNetworkAccessInfo" - type: object properties: id: $ref: "#/components/schemas/AccessId" status: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceAccessStatus" statusInfo: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceAccessStatusInfo" required: - id - status CloudEvent: description: Event compliant with the CloudEvents specification required: - id - source - specversion - type - time properties: id: description: Identifier of this event, that must be unique in the source context. type: string source: description: Identifies the context in which an event happened in the specific Provider Implementation. type: string format: uri-reference type: description: The type of the event. type: string enum: - "org.camaraproject.dedicated-network.v0.device-access-status-changed" specversion: description: Version of the specification to which this event conforms (must be 1.0 if it conforms to cloudevents 1.0.2 version) type: string enum: - '1.0' datacontenttype: description: 'media-type that describes the event payload encoding, must be "application/json" for CAMARA APIs' type: string enum: - 'application/json' data: description: Event notification details payload, which depends on the event type type: object time: description: | Timestamp of when the occurrence happened. It must follow RFC 3339 type: string format: date-time discriminator: propertyName: 'type' mapping: org.camaraproject.dedicated-network-accesses.v0.device-access-status-changed: "#/components/schemas/EventDeviceAccessStatusChanged" EventDeviceAccessStatusChanged: description: Event to notify a device access status change type: object properties: data: type: object description: Status change details required: - accessId - deviceAccess properties: accesskId: $ref: "#/components/schemas/AccessId" status: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceAccessStatus" statusInfo: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceAccessStatusInfo" required: - data Device: description: | End-user equipment able to connect to a mobile network. Examples of devices include smartphones or IoT sensors/actuators. The developer can choose to provide the below specified device identifiers: * `ipv4Address` * `ipv6Address` * `phoneNumber` * `networkAccessIdentifier` NOTE1: the network operator might support only a subset of these options. The API invoker can provide multiple identifiers to be compatible across different network operators. In this case the identifiers MUST belong to the same device. NOTE2: as for this Commonalities release, we are enforcing that the networkAccessIdentifier is only part of the schema for future-proofing, and CAMARA does not currently allow its use. After the CAMARA meta-release work is concluded and the relevant issues are resolved, its use will need to be explicitly documented in the guidelines. type: object properties: phoneNumber: $ref: "#/components/schemas/PhoneNumber" networkAccessIdentifier: $ref: "#/components/schemas/NetworkAccessIdentifier" ipv4Address: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceIpv4Addr" ipv6Address: $ref: "#/components/schemas/DeviceIpv6Address" minProperties: 1 PhoneNumber: description: A public identifier addressing a telephone subscription. In mobile networks it corresponds to the MSISDN (Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number). In order to be globally unique it has to be formatted in international format, according to E.164 standard, prefixed with '+'. type: string pattern: '^\+[1-9][0-9]{4,14}$' example: "+123456789" NetworkAccessIdentifier: description: A public identifier addressing a subscription in a mobile network. In 3GPP terminology, it corresponds to the GPSI formatted with the External Identifier ({Local Identifier}@{Domain Identifier}). Unlike the telephone number, the network access identifier is not subjected to portability ruling in force, and is individually managed by each operator. type: string example: "123456789@domain.com" DeviceIpv4Addr: type: object description: | The device should be identified by either the public (observed) IP address and port as seen by the application server, or the private (local) and any public (observed) IP addresses in use by the device (this information can be obtained by various means, for example from some DNS servers). If the allocated and observed IP addresses are the same (i.e. NAT is not in use) then the same address should be specified for both publicAddress and privateAddress. If NAT64 is in use, the device should be identified by its publicAddress and publicPort, or separately by its allocated IPv6 address (field ipv6Address of the Device object) In all cases, publicAddress must be specified, along with at least one of either privateAddress or publicPort, dependent upon which is known. In general, mobile devices cannot be identified by their public IPv4 address alone. properties: publicAddress: $ref: "#/components/schemas/SingleIpv4Addr" privateAddress: $ref: "#/components/schemas/SingleIpv4Addr" publicPort: $ref: "#/components/schemas/Port" anyOf: - required: [publicAddress, privateAddress] - required: [publicAddress, publicPort] example: publicAddress: "84.125.93.10" publicPort: 59765 SingleIpv4Addr: description: A single IPv4 address with no subnet mask type: string format: ipv4 example: "84.125.93.10" Port: description: TCP or UDP port number type: integer minimum: 0 maximum: 65535 DeviceIpv6Address: description: | The device should be identified by the observed IPv6 address, or by any single IPv6 address from within the subnet allocated to the device (e.g. adding ::0 to the /64 prefix). type: string format: ipv6 example: 2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7344 SinkCredential: type: object properties: credentialType: type: string enum: - PLAIN - ACCESSTOKEN - REFRESHTOKEN discriminator: propertyName: credentialType mapping: PLAIN: '#/components/schemas/PlainCredential' ACCESSTOKEN: '#/components/schemas/AccessTokenCredential' REFRESHTOKEN: '#/components/schemas/RefreshTokenCredential' required: - credentialType PlainCredential: type: object description: A plain credential as a combination of an identifier and a secret. allOf: - $ref: '#/components/schemas/SinkCredential' - type: object required: - identifier - secret properties: identifier: description: The identifier might be an account or username. type: string secret: description: The secret might be a password or passphrase. type: string AccessTokenCredential: type: object description: An access token credential. allOf: - $ref: '#/components/schemas/SinkCredential' - type: object properties: accessToken: description: REQUIRED. An access token is a previously acquired token granting access to the target resource. type: string accessTokenExpiresUtc: type: string format: date-time description: REQUIRED. An absolute UTC instant at which the token shall be considered expired. accessTokenType: description: REQUIRED. Type of the access token (See [OAuth 2.0](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-7.1)). For the current version of the API the type MUST be set to `Bearer`. type: string enum: - bearer required: - accessToken - accessTokenExpiresUtc - accessTokenType RefreshTokenCredential: type: object description: An access token credential with a refresh token. allOf: - $ref: '#/components/schemas/SinkCredential' - type: object properties: accessToken: description: REQUIRED. An access token is a previously acquired token granting access to the target resource. type: string accessTokenExpiresUtc: type: string format: date-time description: REQUIRED. An absolute UTC instant at which the token shall be considered expired. accessTokenType: description: REQUIRED. Type of the access token (See [OAuth 2.0](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-7.1)). type: string enum: - bearer refreshToken: description: REQUIRED. An refresh token credential used to acquire access tokens. type: string refreshTokenEndpoint: type: string format: uri description: REQUIRED. A URL at which the refresh token can be traded for an access token. required: - accessToken - accessTokenExpiresUtc - accessTokenType - refreshToken - refreshTokenEndpoint ErrorInfo: type: object required: - status - code - message properties: status: type: integer description: HTTP response status code code: type: string description: A human-readable code to describe the error message: type: string description: A human-readable description of what the event represents responses: Generic400: description: Bad Request headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 400 code: enum: - INVALID_ARGUMENT - OUT_OF_RANGE examples: GENERIC_400_INVALID_ARGUMENT: description: Invalid Argument. Generic Syntax Exception value: status: 400 code: INVALID_ARGUMENT message: Client specified an invalid argument, request body or query param. GENERIC_400_OUT_OF_RANGE: description: Out of Range. Specific Syntax Exception used when a given field has a pre-defined range or a invalid filter criteria combination is requested value: status: 400 code: OUT_OF_RANGE message: Client specified an invalid range. Generic401: description: Unauthorized headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 401 code: enum: - UNAUTHENTICATED examples: GENERIC_401_UNAUTHENTICATED: description: Request cannot be authenticated and a new authentication is required value: status: 401 code: UNAUTHENTICATED message: Request not authenticated due to missing, invalid, or expired credentials. A new authentication is required. Generic403: description: Forbidden headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 403 code: enum: - PERMISSION_DENIED - INVALID_TOKEN_CONTEXT examples: GENERIC_403_PERMISSION_DENIED: description: Permission denied. OAuth2 token access does not have the required scope or when the user fails operational security value: status: 403 code: PERMISSION_DENIED message: Client does not have sufficient permissions to perform this action. GENERIC_403_INVALID_TOKEN_CONTEXT: description: Reflect some inconsistency between information in some field of the API and the related OAuth2 Token value: status: 403 code: INVALID_TOKEN_CONTEXT message: "{{field}} is not consistent with access token." Generic404: description: Not found headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 404 code: enum: - NOT_FOUND - IDENTIFIER_NOT_FOUND examples: GENERIC_404_NOT_FOUND: description: Resource is not found value: status: 404 code: NOT_FOUND message: The specified resource is not found. GENERIC_404_IDENTIFIER_NOT_FOUND: description: Some identifier cannot be matched to a device value: status: 404 code: IDENTIFIER_NOT_FOUND message: Device identifier not found. Generic409: description: Conflict headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 409 code: enum: - ABORTED - ALREADY_EXISTS - CONFLICT - INCOMPATIBLE_STATE examples: GENERIC_409_ABORTED: description: Concurreny of processes of the same nature/scope value: status: 409 code: ABORTED message: Concurrency conflict. GENERIC_409_ALREADY_EXISTS: description: Trying to create an existing resource value: status: 409 code: ALREADY_EXISTS message: The resource that a client tried to create already exists. GENERIC_409_CONFLICT: description: Duplication of an existing resource value: status: 409 code: CONFLICT message: A specified resource duplicate entry found. GENERIC_409_INCOMPATIBLE_STATE: description: A resource referenced in the request is in an incompatible state for the requested operation value: status: 409 code: INCOMPATIBLE_STATE message: A referenced resource is in an incompatible state. Generic410: description: Gone headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 410 code: enum: - GONE examples: GENERIC_410_GONE: description: Use in notifications flow to allow API Consumer to indicate that its callback is no longer available value: status: 410 code: GONE message: Access to the target resource is no longer available. Generic422: description: Unprocessable Content headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 422 code: enum: - SERVICE_NOT_APPLICABLE - MISSING_IDENTIFIER - UNSUPPORTED_IDENTIFIER - UNNECESSARY_IDENTIFIER examples: GENERIC_422_SERVICE_NOT_APPLICABLE: description: Service not applicable for the provided identifier value: status: 422 code: SERVICE_NOT_APPLICABLE message: The service is not available for the provided identifier. GENERIC_422_MISSING_IDENTIFIER: description: An identifier is not included in the request and the device or phone number identification cannot be derived from the 3-legged access token value: status: 422 code: MISSING_IDENTIFIER message: The device cannot be identified. GENERIC_422_UNSUPPORTED_IDENTIFIER: description: None of the provided identifiers is supported by the implementation value: status: 422 code: UNSUPPORTED_IDENTIFIER message: The identifier provided is not supported. GENERIC_422_UNNECESSARY_IDENTIFIER: description: An explicit identifier is provided when a device or phone number has already been identified from the access token value: status: 422 code: UNNECESSARY_IDENTIFIER message: The device is already identified by the access token. Generic429: description: Too Many Requests headers: x-correlator: $ref: "#/components/headers/x-correlator" content: application/json: schema: allOf: - $ref: "#/components/schemas/ErrorInfo" - type: object properties: status: enum: - 429 code: enum: - QUOTA_EXCEEDED - TOO_MANY_REQUESTS examples: GENERIC_429_QUOTA_EXCEEDED: description: Request is rejected due to exceeding a business quota limit value: status: 429 code: QUOTA_EXCEEDED message: Out of resource quota. GENERIC_429_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS: description: Access to the API has been temporarily blocked due to rate or spike arrest limits being reached value: status: 429 code: TOO_MANY_REQUESTS message: Rate limit reached. examples: DEVICE_ACCESS_STATUS_CHANGED_EXAMPLE: summary: Device access status changed description: Cloud event example for network status change to GRANTED value: id: 625b2d4b-4da7-4f07-9169-e60ffdf7667c source: 'https://api.example.com/dedicated-network-accesses/v0/accesses/b69e5404-3871-448d-8f9f-11dc5d29a4c8' specversion: '1.0' type: "org.camaraproject.dedicated-network.v0.device-access-status-changed" time: '2024-11-29T13:04:00Z' data: accessId: b69e5404-3871-448d-8f9f-11dc5d29a4c8 status: GRANTED statusInfo: code: REQUEST_APPROVED message: The device access request is approved.