@robinmordasiewicz/f5xc-terraform-mcp 3.10.3 → 3.10.4
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- package/dist/docs/data-sources/bgp.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/fast_acl.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/irule.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/log_receiver.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/network_policy.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/policer.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/site.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/data-sources/workload.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/resources/bgp.md +205 -37
- package/dist/docs/resources/cloud_connect.md +2 -2
- package/dist/docs/resources/fast_acl.md +166 -60
- package/dist/docs/resources/irule.md +5 -7
- package/dist/docs/resources/log_receiver.md +44 -825
- package/dist/docs/resources/network_policy.md +125 -119
- package/dist/docs/resources/policer.md +10 -50
- package/dist/docs/resources/securemesh_site.md +253 -1614
- package/dist/docs/resources/site.md +527 -233
- package/dist/docs/resources/workload.md +2951 -9
- package/dist/metadata/resource-metadata.json +301 -621
- package/package.json +1 -1
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page_title: "f5xc_bgp Data Source - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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### Spec Argument Reference
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<a id="bgp-parameters"></a>• [`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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