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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:OutTerm An output terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), OutTerm refers to the terminal node at the output end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:InTerm An input terminal node. For abstract graphs (AbsGraph), InTerm refers to the terminal node at the input end. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:GraphInst The instance of a service graph. All instance objects are implicit. |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
All managed objects in the system are descendants of the Root element. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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top:Root This class represents the root element in the object hierarchy.
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pol:Uni Represents policy definition/resolution universe. |
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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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vns:AbsGraph The abstract graph is made up of abstract nodes and used to define the traffic flow through a service function such as load balancing, SSL offload, and firewall. Abstract nodes are comprised of service nodes such as a service node balancer (SLB) or firewall (FW), abstract term nodes (the nodes that are connected to endpoint groups), and connections. |
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vns:AbsTermNode An abstract terminal node. Abstract terminal nodes are typically attached to the endpoint groups, and are connected to the abstract graph (AbsGraph) through an abstract connection (AbsConnection). |
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vns:RtScopeToTerm A target relation to a terminal. Note that this relation is an internal object. |
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