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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:EpPCont The container for an endpoint profile. |
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span:SrcGrpDef The SPAN source group definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources an... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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:EpPCont The container for an endpoint profile. |
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span:SrcGrpDef The SPAN source group definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources an... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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l3ext:Out The L3 outside policy controls connectivity to the outside. |
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l3ext:LNodeP The logical node profile defines a common configuration that can be applied to one or more leaf nodes. |
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l3ext:LIfP The logical interface profile, which defines a common configuration that can be applied to one or more interfaces. |
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l3ext:RsPathL3OutAtt The path endpoints (ports and port channels) used to reach the external layer 3 network. The corresponding set of policies will be resolved into the specified leaf path endpoints. |
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span:SrcGrpDef The SPAN source group definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources an... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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l3ext:Out The L3 outside policy controls connectivity to the outside. |
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l3ext:LNodeP The logical node profile defines a common configuration that can be applied to one or more leaf nodes. |
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l3ext:LIfP The logical interface profile, which defines a common configuration that can be applied to one or more interfaces. |
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l3ext:RsPathL3OutAtt The path endpoints (ports and port channels) used to reach the external layer 3 network. The corresponding set of policies will be resolved into the specified leaf path endpoints. |
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span:SrcGrpDef The SPAN source group definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources an... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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infra:Infra A container for all tenant infra configurations. |
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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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infra:Infra A container for all tenant infra configurations. |
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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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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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span:SrcGrp The SPAN source group can contain a group of SPAN sources. A SPAN source is where network traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source group and a SPAN destination. The type of session (Tenant, Access, or Fabric) determines... |
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span:SrcDef The SPAN source definitions. The SPAN source is where traffic is sampled. A SPAN source can be an endpoint group (EPG), one or more ports, or port traffic filtered by an EPG (Access SPAN), a Layer 2 bridge domain, or a Layer 3 context (Fabric SPAN). When you create a traffic monitoring session, you must select a SPAN source and a SPAN destination. The type of session (tenant, access or fabric) determines the allowed types of SPAN sources and dest... |
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