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pol:Obj Represents a generic policy object. |
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pol:Cont Represents entities that contain policy definitions. |
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pol:Dom Represents the policy definition or resolution domain. |
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comp:ProvP The VM provider profile, which enables you to configure policies for a VM provider such as VMware or Microsoft. |
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vmm:ProvP The VMM provider profile stores the policies of VMM systems from a particular vendor (VMware or Microsoft). This container is automatically created by the system. |
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fv:ADomP A base class for domain profiles. |
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infra:ADomP The domain profile in the infrastructure is used for carving the infra-elements including, but not limited to, port, vlan, etc. |
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infra:DomP An abstraction of an infrastructure domain profile associated with application endpoint groups. This is used for carving the infra elements including, but not limited to, port, VLAN, etc. |
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comp:DomP A virtual machine management domain. |
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vmm:DomP The VMM domain profile is a policy for grouping VM controllers with similar networking policy requirements. For example, the VM controllers can share VLAN or VXLAN space and application endpoint groups. The APIC communicates with the controller to publish network configurations such as port groups that are then applied to the virtual workloads. |
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vmm:DomPDef A container for distributed virtual switch policies. This is an object in the iLeaf (switch). |
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extnw:DomP The base class for the external bridged and external routed domain profiles. The external bridged domain profile is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L2 network bridged outside the fabric. The external routed domain profile is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L3 routed outside network. |
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l2ext:ADomP The abstraction of the external routed domain profile is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L3 routed outside network. |
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l2ext:DomDef This is generated and used only by internal processes. |
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l2ext:DomP The external bridged domain profile is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L2 network bridged outside the fabric. |
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l3ext:ADomP The abstraction of the external routed domain profile, which is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L3 routed outside network. |
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l3ext:DomDef This is generated and used only by internal processes. |
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l3ext:DomP The external routed domain profile is a policy for managing the physical infrastructure, such as ports/VLANS, that can be used by an L3 routed outside network. |
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fc:DomP FC domain profile is a policy pertaining to single FC Management domain that also corresponds to a single policy enforcement domain: representing the FC bindings. |
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phys:DomP The physical domain profile stores the physical resources (ports and port-channels) and encap resources (VLAN/VXLAN) that should be used for endpoint groups associated with this domain. |
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fv:EpCont An endpoint container. This is an internal object used for deploying endpoints. |
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fv:EpPCont The container for an endpoint profile. |
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fv:Tenant A policy owner in the virtual fabric. A tenant can be either a private or a shared entity. For example, you can create a tenant with contexts and bridge domains shared by other tenants. A shared type of tenant is typically named common, default, or infra. |
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infra:Infra A container for all tenant infra configurations. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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