Redfish is a web-based API which implies that resources
are accessed using client supplied URLs. URLs are required to identify the Redfish resources. The Redfish API uses a simple URL hierarchy which
follows a /redfish/v1/ pattern for all resources.
To access a Redfish resource, use the URL pattern https://<iDRAC
IP>/redfish/v1/<Resource Path>. For more information on
the supported resources, see Redfish resources. iDRAC supports the following URL patterns:
/redfish — URL for the Redfish version object.
/redfish/v1 — Root URL for version 1 of the Redfish services.
/redfish/v1/odata — Redfish services expose an OData service document at this URI.
This service document provides a standard format for enumerating resources that are exposed by the service by enabling all generic
hypermedia-driven OData clients to navigate to the resources of the
service.
/redfish/v1/$metadata — Redfish services expose a metadata
document in XML format. This document describes the resources and
collections that are available at the service root URI. It also provides
references to other metadata documents, which describe the complete
set of resource types that are exposed by the service.
/redfish/v1/$metadata#<Collection
or a Singleton resource> — Metadata URL specified as a part
of @odata.context property for all resources. This URL returns data
in XML format.
/redfish/v1/JsonSchemas — This URL returns data in JSON format. The output is a collection
of the JsonSchemaFile resource instances.
/redfish/v1/JsonSchemas/<resource URI> — The JSON Schema
File resource instance describes the location (URI) of a particular
Redfish schema definition being implemented or referenced by a Redfish
service. This URL returns data in JSON format.
/redfish/v1/<other resource specific URIs> — All instrumentation
resources follow this pattern.
NOTE The Redfish standard implemented in iDRAC supports only HTTPS protocol.
NOTE In previous versions of Redfish implementation, # character was parsed as #. Because this character
is treated as a break character by the code, any characters after
# were ignored. Now, # character is automatically converted to %23. This conversion
allows the consoles or REST clients to use the URL without any errors.
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