+ Get all REST subscriptions of one E2Node in Subscription manager
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X GET "10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_e2node_rest_subscriptions/{ranName}"
+
+ Example: curl -X GET "10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_e2node_rest_subscriptions/gnb_208_092_303030"
+
+ Get all xApps in subscription manager
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Example: curl -X GET "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_all_xapps"
+
+ Get all subscriptions of a xApp in Subscription manager
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X GET "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_xapp_rest_restsubscriptions/{xappHttpServiceName.ricxapp}"
+
+ Example: curl -X GET "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_xapp_rest_restsubscriptions/service-ricxapp-ueec-http.ricxapp"
+
+ Get all E2 subscriptions of a REST subscription
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X GET "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_e2subscriptions/{restSubId}"
+
+ Example: curl -X GET "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/get_e2subscriptions/22znlx1XCYqhD0tDHIIqSauBCf3"
+
+ Delete all subscriptions of one E2Node. Deletion is done the same way as xApp would request deletion, i.e. subscription is tried to
+ delete also from E2 node and route(s) created for subscription is deleted. xApp will not get any information about subscription
+ deletion as it is not notified anyway!
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X DELETE "10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/delete_all_e2node_subscriptions/{ranName}"
+
+ Example: curl -X DELETE "10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/delete_all_e2node_subscriptions/gnb_208_092_303030"
+
+ Delete all subscriptions of a xApp. Deletion is done the same way as xApp would request deletion, i.e. subscription is tried to
+ delete also from E2 node and route(s) created for subscription is deleted. xApp will not get any information about subscription
+ deletion as it is not notified anyway!
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X DELETE "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/delete_all_xapp_subscriptions/{xappHttpServiceName.ricxapp}"
+
+ Example: curl -X DELETE "http://10.244.0.181:8080/ric/v1/delete_all_xapp_subscriptions/service-ricxapp-ueec-http.ricxapp"
+
+ Delete one REST subscription like xApp does it. Note that port number is 8088 in this command! Deletion is done the same way as xApp
+ would request deletion, i.e. subscription is tried to delete also from E2 node and route(s) created for subscription is deleted. xApp
+ will not get any information about subscription deletion as it is not notified anyway!
+
+ .. code-block:: none
+
+ Syntax: curl -X DELETE "http://10.244.0.181:8088/ric/v1/subscriptions/{restSubId}" -H "accept: application/json"
+
+ Example: curl -X DELETE "http://10.244.0.181:8088/ric/v1/subscriptions/22znlx1XCYqhD0tDHIIqSauBCf3" -H "accept: application/json"
+
+ Below commands are mostly useful only for testing Subscription Manager, except the last command to get Subscription Manager's log writings.
+
+ Get all REST subscriptions.