diff --git a/specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/preview/2015-05-01-preview/managedInstances.json b/specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/preview/2015-05-01-preview/managedInstances.json index 99c5289a5f0a..111fb778f6a6 100644 --- a/specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/preview/2015-05-01-preview/managedInstances.json +++ b/specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/preview/2015-05-01-preview/managedInstances.json @@ -461,8 +461,17 @@ ] }, "proxyOverride": { - "description": "Proxy override of the managed instance.", - "type": "string" + "description": "Connection type used for connecting to the instance.", + "enum": [ + "Proxy", + "Redirect", + "Default" + ], + "type": "string", + "x-ms-enum": { + "name": "ManagedInstanceProxyOverride", + "modelAsString": true + } }, "timezoneId": { "description": "Id of the timezone. Allowed values are timezones supported by Windows.\r\nWindows keeps details on supported timezones, including the id, in registry under\r\nKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Time Zones.\r\nYou can get those registry values via SQL Server by querying SELECT name AS timezone_id FROM sys.time_zone_info.\r\nList of Ids can also be obtained by executing [System.TimeZoneInfo]::GetSystemTimeZones() in PowerShell.\r\nAn example of valid timezone id is \"Pacific Standard Time\" or \"W. Europe Standard Time\".",