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vnic:Ether Represents a logical Ethernet interface within a ls:Server
The interface is realized when the ls:Server is associated with a physical
server and the system can find a suitable hardware Ethernet adapter that can
implement the interface specified in this MO.
From the operating system perspective, each vnic:Ether instance will be
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fabric:FlowMonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source interface in a flow monitoring session. |
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fabric:MonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source port in a monitoring session. |
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
as defined in ISO/CD 10303-226. |
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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vnic:EtherIf A logical Ethernet Interface connected to a single Layer 2 network.
Multiple vnic:EtherIf instances can belong to a single network adapter.
For example, to create a service profile with one network adapter
configured in trunk mode, add a vnic:Ether MO, which represents the
network adapter. Then add a vnic:EtherIf MO as a child of vnic:Ether
for each VLAN that you want to expose to the network adapter.
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fabric:NetflowIPv4Addr Represents the source ip-address of the SVI on a given fabric. this is in turn used
by the exporter vNICs on sereno. Separate vNICs are used per fabric interconnect
for exporting flow records to the external collector using the same user specified
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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vnic:IPv4If
Represents a network end-point configured with an IPv4 Interface.
An IP interface can be provisioned using a user-specified static address, a pool of IP addresses or through DHCP.
Optionally, the IPv4 interface may be provisionned with a default gateway, static routes and DNS servers.
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vnic:IPv4Dhcp
Represents an IPv4 interface which is configured at run-time through DHCP.
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vnic:IPv4Dns
Represents the IP address of a DNS server, which is used to resolve host names to IP addresses.
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vnic:IPv4StaticRoute
Represents a statically configured IPv4 route entry.
A static route is configured by specifying a destination network and next hop router.
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vnic:IfRole An abstract base class representing the role(s) assigned to the IP interface |
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vnic:IpV4PooledAddr
Represents the IPv4 address of an IP interface, where the IP address is obtained from a pool of IP addresses.
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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vnic:IpV4History A temporary object used to hold the history of ipv4 address of MOs.
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vnic:MacHistory A temporary object used to hold the history of vnicEtherBase object properties.
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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fabric:FlowMonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source interface in a flow monitoring session. |
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fabric:MonSrcEp An abstract representation of a source port in a monitoring session. |
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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vnic:IPv4If
Represents a network end-point configured with an IPv4 Interface.
An IP interface can be provisioned using a user-specified static address, a pool of IP addresses or through DHCP.
Optionally, the IPv4 interface may be provisionned with a default gateway, static routes and DNS servers.
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vnic:IPv4Dhcp
Represents an IPv4 interface which is configured at run-time through DHCP.
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vnic:IPv4Dns
Represents the IP address of a DNS server, which is used to resolve host names to IP addresses.
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vnic:IPv4StaticRoute
Represents a statically configured IPv4 route entry.
A static route is configured by specifying a destination network and next hop router.
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vnic:IfRole An abstract base class representing the role(s) assigned to the IP interface |
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vnic:IpV4PooledAddr
Represents the IPv4 address of an IP interface, where the IP address is obtained from a pool of IP addresses.
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vnic:IpV4History A temporary object used to hold the history of ipv4 address of MOs.
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fault:Inst An abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub-system level which may lead to a failure,
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vnic:IqnHistory A temporary object used to hold the history of vnicIScsi object properties.
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