## /config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx Use This is the process that handles receiving network traffic. Use only when directed by technical support personnel. ### Data Key The data key contains a comma-separated list of CPU numbers that this process class is allowed to run on. A range can be specified with a dash. Example: 0,4-7 #### Data Type string #### Default Data Value "" ### Default Allowed False ### Request Methods GET, PUT ### Related REST API Reference - /config[/scheduler](/REST_API_Reference_Guide/config/system/scheduler) CLI Reference - [Scheduler Mode Commands](/093Release_2.5/200CLI_Reference_Gui de/Configure_Commands/Scheduler_Mode_Commands) ### Examples GET curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx GET Response {"/config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx": {"data": "", "default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": False, "numChildren": 0, "type": "string"}, "httpResponseCode": 200, "recurse": False, "requestPath": "/config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx"} PUT curl -b cookie.jar --data @data.json -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net- rx PUT Response {"httpResponseCode": 200, "requestPath": "/config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx", "recurse":false} 1. /config/system/scheduler/cpu/manual/net-rx 1. Data Key 1. Data Type 2. Default Data Value 2. Default Allowed 3. Request Methods 4. Related 5. Examples