AlexaForBusiness / Client / get_network_profile
get_network_profile#
- AlexaForBusiness.Client.get_network_profile(**kwargs)#
- Gets the network profile details by the network profile ARN. - Danger- This operation is deprecated and may not function as expected. This operation should not be used going forward and is only kept for the purpose of backwards compatiblity. - See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.get_network_profile( NetworkProfileArn='string' ) - Parameters:
- NetworkProfileArn (string) – - [REQUIRED] - The ARN of the network profile associated with a device. 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'NetworkProfile': { 'NetworkProfileArn': 'string', 'NetworkProfileName': 'string', 'Description': 'string', 'Ssid': 'string', 'SecurityType': 'OPEN'|'WEP'|'WPA_PSK'|'WPA2_PSK'|'WPA2_ENTERPRISE', 'EapMethod': 'EAP_TLS', 'CurrentPassword': 'string', 'NextPassword': 'string', 'CertificateAuthorityArn': 'string', 'TrustAnchors': [ 'string', ] } } - Response Structure- (dict) – - NetworkProfile (dict) – - The network profile associated with a device. - NetworkProfileArn (string) – - The ARN of the network profile associated with a device. 
- NetworkProfileName (string) – - The name of the network profile associated with a device. 
- Description (string) – - Detailed information about a device’s network profile. 
- Ssid (string) – - The SSID of the Wi-Fi network. 
- SecurityType (string) – - The security type of the Wi-Fi network. This can be WPA2_ENTERPRISE, WPA2_PSK, WPA_PSK, WEP, or OPEN. 
- EapMethod (string) – - The authentication standard that is used in the EAP framework. Currently, EAP_TLS is supported. 
- CurrentPassword (string) – - The current password of the Wi-Fi network. 
- NextPassword (string) – - The next, or subsequent, password of the Wi-Fi network. This password is asynchronously transmitted to the device and is used when the password of the network changes to NextPassword. 
- CertificateAuthorityArn (string) – - The ARN of the Private Certificate Authority (PCA) created in AWS Certificate Manager (ACM). This is used to issue certificates to the devices. 
- TrustAnchors (list) – - The root certificates of your authentication server, which is installed on your devices and used to trust your authentication server during EAP negotiation. - (string) – 
 
 
 
 
 - Exceptions- AlexaForBusiness.Client.exceptions.NotFoundException
- AlexaForBusiness.Client.exceptions.InvalidSecretsManagerResourceException