@robinmordasiewicz/f5xc-terraform-mcp 3.10.3 → 3.10.4

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  page_title: "f5xc_bgp Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Networking"
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  description: |-
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- Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp routing policy is a list of rules containing match criteria and action to be applied. these rules help contol routes which are imported or exported to bgp peers. configuration.
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+ Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp object is the configuration for peering with external bgp servers. it is created by users in system namespace. configuration.
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  # f5xc_bgp (Data Source)
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- Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp routing policy is a list of rules containing match criteria and action to be applied. these rules help contol routes which are imported or exported to bgp peers. configuration.
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+ Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp object is the configuration for peering with external bgp servers. it is created by users in system namespace. configuration.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_fast_acl Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Security"
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- Manages new Fast ACL rule, has specification to match source IP, source port and action to apply. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages object, object contains rules to protect site from denial of service It has destination{destination IP, destination port) and references to. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  # f5xc_fast_acl (Data Source)
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- Manages new Fast ACL rule, has specification to match source IP, source port and action to apply. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages object, object contains rules to protect site from denial of service It has destination{destination IP, destination port) and references to. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_irule Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "BIG-IP Integration"
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- Manages a Irule resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for desired state for big-ip irule service. configuration.
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+ Manages iRule in a given namespace. If one already exists it will give an error. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  # f5xc_irule (Data Source)
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- Manages a Irule resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for desired state for big-ip irule service. configuration.
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+ Manages iRule in a given namespace. If one already exists it will give an error. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_log_receiver Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Monitoring"
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- Manages new Global Log Receiver object. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages new Log Receiver object. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  # f5xc_log_receiver (Data Source)
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- Manages new Global Log Receiver object. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages new Log Receiver object. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_network_policy Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Security"
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- Manages a Network Policy resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for network policy view specification. configuration.
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+ Manages new network policy with configured parameters in specified namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  # f5xc_network_policy (Data Source)
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- Manages a Network Policy resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for network policy view specification. configuration.
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+ Manages new network policy with configured parameters in specified namespace. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_policer Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Service Mesh"
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- Manages protocol_policer object, protocol_policer object contains list of L4 protocol match condition and corresponding traffic rate limits. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages new policer with traffic rate limits. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  # f5xc_policer (Data Source)
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- Manages protocol_policer object, protocol_policer object contains list of L4 protocol match condition and corresponding traffic rate limits. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages new policer with traffic rate limits. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this data source, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  page_title: "f5xc_site Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Uncategorized"
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- Manages a Site resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for secure mesh site specification. configuration.
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+ Manages a Site resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for gcp vpc site specification. configuration.
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  # f5xc_site (Data Source)
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- Manages a Site resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for secure mesh site specification. configuration.
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  page_title: "f5xc_workload Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Kubernetes"
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- Manages workload_flavor. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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+ Manages a Workload resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for workload. configuration.
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  # f5xc_workload (Data Source)
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- Manages workload_flavor. in F5 Distributed Cloud.
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  page_title: "f5xc_bgp Resource - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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- Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp routing policy is a list of rules containing match criteria and action to be applied. these rules help contol routes which are imported or exported to bgp peers. configuration.
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  # f5xc_bgp (Resource)
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- Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp routing policy is a list of rules containing match criteria and action to be applied. these rules help contol routes which are imported or exported to bgp peers. configuration.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this resource, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  ```terraform
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  # BGP Resource Example
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- # Manages a BGP resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for bgp routing policy is a list of rules containing match criteria and action to be applied. these rules help contol routes which are imported or exported to bgp peers. configuration.
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  # Basic BGP configuration
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  resource "f5xc_bgp" "example" {
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  ### Spec Argument Reference
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- <a id="rules"></a>&#x2022; [`rules`](#rules) - Optional Block<br>BGP Routing policy is composed of one or more rules. Note that the order of rules is critical as rules are applied top to bottom<br>See [Rules](#rules) below for details.
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+ <a id="bgp-parameters"></a>&#x2022; [`bgp_parameters`](#bgp-parameters) - Optional Block<br>BGP Parameters. BGP parameters for the local site<br>See [BGP Parameters](#bgp-parameters) below for details.
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+ <a id="peers"></a>&#x2022; [`peers`](#peers) - Optional Block<br>Peers. List of peers<br>See [Peers](#peers) below for details.
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  <a id="timeouts"></a>&#x2022; [`timeouts`](#timeouts) - Optional Block<br>See [Timeouts](#timeouts) below for details.
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  ### Attributes Reference
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- #### Rules
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+ A [`bgp_parameters`](#bgp-parameters) block supports the following:
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+ <a id="bgp-parameters-asn"></a>&#x2022; [`asn`](#bgp-parameters-asn) - Optional Number<br>ASN. Autonomous System Number
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+ <a id="bgp-parameters-from-site"></a>&#x2022; [`from_site`](#bgp-parameters-from-site) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="bgp-parameters-ip-address"></a>&#x2022; [`ip_address`](#bgp-parameters-ip-address) - Optional String<br>Use the configured IPv4 Address as Router ID
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+ <a id="bgp-parameters-local-address"></a>&#x2022; [`local_address`](#bgp-parameters-local-address) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ #### Peers
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+ A [`peers`](#peers) block supports the following:
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+ <a id="peers-bfd-disabled"></a>&#x2022; [`bfd_disabled`](#peers-bfd-disabled) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-bfd-enabled"></a>&#x2022; [`bfd_enabled`](#peers-bfd-enabled) - Optional Block<br>BFD. BFD parameters<br>See [Bfd Enabled](#peers-bfd-enabled) below.
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+ <a id="peers-disable"></a>&#x2022; [`disable`](#peers-disable) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external"></a>&#x2022; [`external`](#peers-external) - Optional Block<br>External BGP Peer. External BGP Peer parameters<br>See [External](#peers-external) below.
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+ <a id="peers-label"></a>&#x2022; [`label`](#peers-label) - Optional String<br>Label. Specify whether this peer should be
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+ <a id="peers-metadata"></a>&#x2022; [`metadata`](#peers-metadata) - Optional Block<br>MessageMetaType is metadata (common attributes) of a message that only certain messages have. This information is propagated to the metadata of a child object that gets created from the containing message during view processing. The information in this type can be specified by user during create<br>See [Metadata](#peers-metadata) below.
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+ <a id="peers-passive-mode-disabled"></a>&#x2022; [`passive_mode_disabled`](#peers-passive-mode-disabled) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-passive-mode-enabled"></a>&#x2022; [`passive_mode_enabled`](#peers-passive-mode-enabled) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-routing-policies"></a>&#x2022; [`routing_policies`](#peers-routing-policies) - Optional Block<br>List of rules which can be applied on all or particular nodes<br>See [Routing Policies](#peers-routing-policies) below.
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+ A [`bfd_enabled`](#peers-bfd-enabled) block (within [`peers`](#peers)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="peers-bfd-enabled-multiplier"></a>&#x2022; [`multiplier`](#peers-bfd-enabled-multiplier) - Optional Number<br>Specify Number of missed packets to bring session down'
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+ <a id="milliseconds-dab8b3"></a>&#x2022; [`receive_interval_milliseconds`](#milliseconds-dab8b3) - Optional Number<br>BFD receive interval timer, in milliseconds
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+ An [`external`](#peers-external) block (within [`peers`](#peers)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="peers-external-address"></a>&#x2022; [`address`](#peers-external-address) - Optional String<br>Specify IPv4 peer address
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+ <a id="peers-external-default-gateway"></a>&#x2022; [`default_gateway`](#peers-external-default-gateway) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-default-gateway-v6"></a>&#x2022; [`default_gateway_v6`](#peers-external-default-gateway-v6) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-disable"></a>&#x2022; [`disable`](#peers-external-disable) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-disable-v6"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_v6`](#peers-external-disable-v6) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-external-connector"></a>&#x2022; [`external_connector`](#peers-external-external-connector) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-family-inet"></a>&#x2022; [`family_inet`](#peers-external-family-inet) - Optional Block<br>BGP Family Inet. Parameters for inet family<br>See [Family Inet](#peers-external-family-inet) below.
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+ <a id="peers-external-from-site"></a>&#x2022; [`from_site`](#peers-external-from-site) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="peers-external-interface"></a>&#x2022; [`interface`](#peers-external-interface) - Optional Block<br>Type establishes a direct reference from one object(the referrer) to another(the referred). Such a reference is in form of tenant/namespace/name<br>See [Interface](#peers-external-interface) below.
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+ <a id="peers-external-interface-list"></a>&#x2022; [`interface_list`](#peers-external-interface-list) - Optional Block<br>Interface List. List of network interfaces<br>See [Interface List](#peers-external-interface-list) below.
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+ <a id="peers-external-interface-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#peers-external-interface-namespace) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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+ <a id="namespace-7cb7a8"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-7cb7a8) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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+ <a id="tenant-5d2baa"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-5d2baa) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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- <a id="rules-match-ip-prefixes-prefixes"></a>&#x2022; [`prefixes`](#rules-match-ip-prefixes-prefixes) - Optional Block<br>Prefix list. List of IP prefix<br>See [Prefixes](#rules-match-ip-prefixes-prefixes) below.
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+ <a id="peers-routing-policies-route-policy"></a>&#x2022; [`route_policy`](#peers-routing-policies-route-policy) - Optional Block<br>Policy configuration for this feature<br>See [Route Policy](#peers-routing-policies-route-policy) below.
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+ <a id="inbound-bbe39d"></a>&#x2022; [`inbound`](#inbound-bbe39d) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="than-7e2ba6"></a>&#x2022; [`longer_than`](#than-7e2ba6) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="name-e2301f"></a>&#x2022; [`node_name`](#name-e2301f) - Optional Block<br>List of nodes on which BGP routing policy has to be applied<br>See [Node Name](#name-e2301f) below.
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+ <a id="refs-6e5457"></a>&#x2022; [`object_refs`](#refs-6e5457) - Optional Block<br>Select route policy to apply<br>See [Object Refs](#refs-6e5457) below.
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+ <a id="outbound-195eea"></a>&#x2022; [`outbound`](#outbound-195eea) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ A [`node_name`](#name-e2301f) block (within [`peers.routing_policies.route_policy`](#peers-routing-policies-route-policy)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="node-a4a8b2"></a>&#x2022; [`node`](#node-a4a8b2) - Optional List<br>Select BGP Session on which policy will be applied
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+ <a id="kind-8c3ca2"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#kind-8c3ca2) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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+ <a id="tenant-685165"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-685165) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site"></a>&#x2022; [`virtual_site`](#where-virtual-site) - Optional Block<br>Virtual Site. A reference to virtual_site object<br>See [Virtual Site](#where-virtual-site) below.
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+ <a id="where-site-disable-internet-vip"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_internet_vip`](#where-site-disable-internet-vip) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="where-site-enable-internet-vip"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_internet_vip`](#where-site-enable-internet-vip) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="where-site-network-type"></a>&#x2022; [`network_type`](#where-site-network-type) - Optional String Defaults to `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`<br>Possible values are `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT`<br>[Enum: VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT] Different types of virtual networks understood by the system Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL provides connectivity to public (outside) network. This is an insecure network and is connected to public internet via NAT Gateways/firwalls Virtual-network of this type is local to
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+ <a id="where-site-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#where-site-ref) - Optional Block<br>Reference. A site direct reference<br>See [Ref](#where-site-ref) below.
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+ #### Where Site Ref
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+ A [`ref`](#where-site-ref) block (within [`where.site`](#where-site)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="where-site-ref-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#where-site-ref-kind) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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+ <a id="where-site-ref-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#where-site-ref-name) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) name
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+ <a id="where-site-ref-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#where-site-ref-namespace) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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+ <a id="where-site-ref-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#where-site-ref-tenant) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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+ <a id="where-site-ref-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#where-site-ref-uid) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then uid will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) uid
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+ #### Where Virtual Site
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+ A [`virtual_site`](#where-virtual-site) block (within [`where`](#where)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-disable-internet-vip"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_internet_vip`](#where-virtual-site-disable-internet-vip) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-enable-internet-vip"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_internet_vip`](#where-virtual-site-enable-internet-vip) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-network-type"></a>&#x2022; [`network_type`](#where-virtual-site-network-type) - Optional String Defaults to `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`<br>Possible values are `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT`<br>[Enum: VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT] Different types of virtual networks understood by the system Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL provides connectivity to public (outside) network. This is an insecure network and is connected to public internet via NAT Gateways/firwalls Virtual-network of this type is local to
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#where-virtual-site-ref) - Optional Block<br>Virtual_site direct reference<br>See [Ref](#where-virtual-site-ref) below.
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+ #### Where Virtual Site Ref
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+ A [`ref`](#where-virtual-site-ref) block (within [`where.virtual_site`](#where-virtual-site)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#where-virtual-site-ref-kind) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#where-virtual-site-ref-name) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) name
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#where-virtual-site-ref-namespace) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#where-virtual-site-ref-tenant) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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+ <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#where-virtual-site-ref-uid) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then uid will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) uid
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  ## Common Types
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  ### Spec Argument Reference
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  -> **One of the following:**