@robinmordasiewicz/f5xc-terraform-mcp 3.5.1 → 3.6.0

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  1. package/dist/docs/data-sources/bgp.md +2 -2
  2. package/dist/docs/data-sources/discovery.md +2 -2
  3. package/dist/docs/data-sources/fast_acl.md +2 -2
  4. package/dist/docs/data-sources/fast_acl_rule.md +2 -2
  5. package/dist/docs/data-sources/irule.md +2 -2
  6. package/dist/docs/data-sources/log_receiver.md +2 -2
  7. package/dist/docs/data-sources/network_policy.md +2 -2
  8. package/dist/docs/data-sources/route.md +2 -2
  9. package/dist/docs/data-sources/site.md +2 -2
  10. package/dist/docs/resources/address_allocator.md +7 -7
  11. package/dist/docs/resources/advertise_policy.md +57 -57
  12. package/dist/docs/resources/alert_policy.md +40 -40
  13. package/dist/docs/resources/alert_receiver.md +57 -57
  14. package/dist/docs/resources/api_crawler.md +13 -13
  15. package/dist/docs/resources/api_definition.md +11 -11
  16. package/dist/docs/resources/api_discovery.md +4 -4
  17. package/dist/docs/resources/api_testing.md +27 -27
  18. package/dist/docs/resources/apm.md +40 -40
  19. package/dist/docs/resources/app_api_group.md +20 -20
  20. package/dist/docs/resources/app_firewall.md +50 -50
  21. package/dist/docs/resources/app_setting.md +19 -19
  22. package/dist/docs/resources/app_type.md +7 -7
  23. package/dist/docs/resources/authentication.md +29 -29
  24. package/dist/docs/resources/aws_tgw_site.md +140 -140
  25. package/dist/docs/resources/aws_vpc_site.md +174 -174
  26. package/dist/docs/resources/azure_vnet_site.md +245 -245
  27. package/dist/docs/resources/bgp.md +37 -205
  28. package/dist/docs/resources/bgp_asn_set.md +1 -1
  29. package/dist/docs/resources/bgp_routing_policy.md +19 -19
  30. package/dist/docs/resources/bot_defense_app_infrastructure.md +12 -12
  31. package/dist/docs/resources/cdn_cache_rule.md +5 -5
  32. package/dist/docs/resources/cdn_loadbalancer.md +418 -418
  33. package/dist/docs/resources/certificate.md +1 -1
  34. package/dist/docs/resources/certificate_chain.md +1 -1
  35. package/dist/docs/resources/cloud_connect.md +28 -28
  36. package/dist/docs/resources/cloud_credentials.md +35 -35
  37. package/dist/docs/resources/cloud_elastic_ip.md +8 -8
  38. package/dist/docs/resources/cloud_link.md +36 -36
  39. package/dist/docs/resources/cluster.md +86 -86
  40. package/dist/docs/resources/cminstance.md +22 -22
  41. package/dist/docs/resources/code_base_integration.md +24 -24
  42. package/dist/docs/resources/container_registry.md +13 -13
  43. package/dist/docs/resources/crl.md +1 -1
  44. package/dist/docs/resources/data_type.md +16 -16
  45. package/dist/docs/resources/dc_cluster_group.md +4 -4
  46. package/dist/docs/resources/discovery.md +8 -259
  47. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_compliance_checks.md +1 -1
  48. package/dist/docs/resources/dns_domain.md +3 -3
  49. package/dist/docs/resources/endpoint.md +44 -44
  50. package/dist/docs/resources/enhanced_firewall_policy.md +51 -51
  51. package/dist/docs/resources/external_connector.md +42 -42
  52. package/dist/docs/resources/fast_acl.md +60 -166
  53. package/dist/docs/resources/fast_acl_rule.md +28 -28
  54. package/dist/docs/resources/filter_set.md +10 -10
  55. package/dist/docs/resources/fleet.md +160 -160
  56. package/dist/docs/resources/forward_proxy_policy.md +82 -82
  57. package/dist/docs/resources/forwarding_class.md +14 -14
  58. package/dist/docs/resources/gcp_vpc_site.md +152 -152
  59. package/dist/docs/resources/global_log_receiver.md +238 -238
  60. package/dist/docs/resources/healthcheck.md +17 -17
  61. package/dist/docs/resources/http_loadbalancer.md +1003 -1003
  62. package/dist/docs/resources/irule.md +5 -7
  63. package/dist/docs/resources/log_receiver.md +825 -44
  64. package/dist/docs/resources/malicious_user_mitigation.md +10 -10
  65. package/dist/docs/resources/nat_policy.md +86 -86
  66. package/dist/docs/resources/network_connector.md +31 -31
  67. package/dist/docs/resources/network_firewall.md +22 -22
  68. package/dist/docs/resources/network_interface.md +77 -77
  69. package/dist/docs/resources/network_policy.md +38 -217
  70. package/dist/docs/resources/network_policy_rule.md +21 -21
  71. package/dist/docs/resources/network_policy_view.md +65 -65
  72. package/dist/docs/resources/nfv_service.md +76 -76
  73. package/dist/docs/resources/nginx_service_discovery.md +10 -10
  74. package/dist/docs/resources/origin_pool.md +166 -166
  75. package/dist/docs/resources/policer.md +4 -4
  76. package/dist/docs/resources/policy_based_routing.md +28 -28
  77. package/dist/docs/resources/protocol_inspection.md +12 -12
  78. package/dist/docs/resources/protocol_policer.md +14 -14
  79. package/dist/docs/resources/proxy.md +111 -111
  80. package/dist/docs/resources/rate_limiter.md +15 -15
  81. package/dist/docs/resources/rate_limiter_policy.md +56 -56
  82. package/dist/docs/resources/route.md +183 -183
  83. package/dist/docs/resources/secret_management_access.md +68 -68
  84. package/dist/docs/resources/securemesh_site.md +1619 -258
  85. package/dist/docs/resources/segment.md +4 -4
  86. package/dist/docs/resources/sensitive_data_policy.md +9 -9
  87. package/dist/docs/resources/service_policy.md +175 -175
  88. package/dist/docs/resources/service_policy_rule.md +142 -142
  89. package/dist/docs/resources/site.md +381 -303
  90. package/dist/docs/resources/site_mesh_group.md +18 -18
  91. package/dist/docs/resources/subnet.md +17 -17
  92. package/dist/docs/resources/tcp_loadbalancer.md +130 -130
  93. package/dist/docs/resources/tenant_configuration.md +10 -10
  94. package/dist/docs/resources/trusted_ca_list.md +1 -1
  95. package/dist/docs/resources/tunnel.md +36 -36
  96. package/dist/docs/resources/udp_loadbalancer.md +59 -59
  97. package/dist/docs/resources/usb_policy.md +6 -6
  98. package/dist/docs/resources/user_identification.md +16 -16
  99. package/dist/docs/resources/virtual_host.md +225 -225
  100. package/dist/docs/resources/virtual_network.md +14 -14
  101. package/dist/docs/resources/virtual_site.md +3 -3
  102. package/dist/docs/resources/voltstack_site.md +141 -141
  103. package/dist/docs/resources/waf_exclusion_policy.md +17 -17
  104. package/dist/docs/resources/workload.md +327 -327
  105. package/dist/docs/resources/workload_flavor.md +3 -3
  106. package/dist/metadata/resource-metadata.json +1484 -942
  107. package/dist/types.d.ts +11 -0
  108. package/dist/types.d.ts.map +1 -1
  109. package/dist/types.js.map +1 -1
  110. package/package.json +1 -1
@@ -70,90 +70,90 @@ resource "f5xc_fleet" "example" {
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  ### Spec Argument Reference
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- &#x2022; <a id="allow-all-usb"></a>[`allow_all_usb`](#allow-all-usb) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="deny-all-usb"></a>[`deny_all_usb`](#deny-all-usb) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="usb-policy"></a>[`usb_policy`](#usb-policy) - Optional Block<br>Object reference. This type establishes a direct reference from one object(the referrer) to another(the referred). Such a reference is in form of tenant/namespace/name
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+ &#x2022; <a id="allow-all-usb"></a>[`allow_all_usb`](#allow-all-usb) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="deny-all-usb"></a>[`deny_all_usb`](#deny-all-usb) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="usb-policy"></a>[`usb_policy`](#usb-policy) - 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
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- <a id="blocked-services"></a>&#x2022; [`blocked_services`](#blocked-services) - Optional Block<br>Disable Node Local Services. Disable node local services on this site<br>See [Blocked Services](#blocked-services) below for details.
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+ <a id="blocked-services"></a>&#x2022; [`blocked_services`](#blocked-services) - Optional Block<br>Disable node local services on this site<br>See [Blocked Services](#blocked-services) below for details.
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  &#x2022; <a id="bond-device-list"></a>[`bond_device_list`](#bond-device-list) - Optional Block<br>Bond Devices List. List of bond devices for this fleet<br>See [Bond Device List](#bond-device-list) below for details.
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- &#x2022; <a id="dc-cluster-group"></a>[`dc_cluster_group`](#dc-cluster-group) - Optional Block<br>Object reference. This 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 [Dc Cluster Group](#dc-cluster-group) below for details.
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="dc-cluster-group-inside"></a>[`dc_cluster_group_inside`](#dc-cluster-group-inside) - Optional Block<br>Object reference. This 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 [Dc Cluster Group Inside](#dc-cluster-group-inside) below for details.
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+ &#x2022; <a id="dc-cluster-group"></a>[`dc_cluster_group`](#dc-cluster-group) - 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 [Dc Cluster Group](#dc-cluster-group) below for details.
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="dc-cluster-group-inside"></a>[`dc_cluster_group_inside`](#dc-cluster-group-inside) - 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 [Dc Cluster Group Inside](#dc-cluster-group-inside) below for details.
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- &#x2022; <a id="default-config"></a>[`default_config`](#default-config) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="device-list"></a>[`device_list`](#device-list) - Optional Block<br>List of Devices. Add device for all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Device List](#device-list) below for details.
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+ &#x2022; <a id="default-config"></a>[`default_config`](#default-config) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="device-list"></a>[`device_list`](#device-list) - Optional Block<br>Add device for all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Device List](#device-list) below for details.
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- &#x2022; <a id="default-sriov-interface"></a>[`default_sriov_interface`](#default-sriov-interface) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ &#x2022; <a id="default-sriov-interface"></a>[`default_sriov_interface`](#default-sriov-interface) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- &#x2022; <a id="default-storage-class"></a>[`default_storage_class`](#default-storage-class) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- &#x2022; <a id="disable-gpu"></a>[`disable_gpu`](#disable-gpu) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="enable-gpu"></a>[`enable_gpu`](#enable-gpu) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ &#x2022; <a id="disable-gpu"></a>[`disable_gpu`](#disable-gpu) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="enable-gpu"></a>[`enable_gpu`](#enable-gpu) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- &#x2022; <a id="disable-vm"></a>[`disable_vm`](#disable-vm) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ &#x2022; <a id="disable-vm"></a>[`disable_vm`](#disable-vm) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- <a id="enable-default-fleet-config-download"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_default_fleet_config_download`](#enable-default-fleet-config-download) - Optional Bool<br>Enable Default Fleet Config Download. Enable default fleet config, It must be set for storage config and GPU config
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+ <a id="enable-default-fleet-config-download"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_default_fleet_config_download`](#enable-default-fleet-config-download) - Optional Bool<br>Enable default fleet config, It must be set for storage config and GPU config
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+ <a id="enable-vgpu"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_vgpu`](#enable-vgpu) - Optional Block<br>Licensing configuration for NVIDIA vGPU<br>See [Enable Vgpu](#enable-vgpu) below for details.
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- <a id="fleet-label"></a>&#x2022; [`fleet_label`](#fleet-label) - Optional String<br>Fleet Label Value. Fleet_label value is used to create known_label 'F5 XC/fleet=`<fleet_label>`' The known_label is created in the 'shared' namespace for the tenant. A virtual_site object with name `<fleet_label>` is also created in 'shared' namespace for tenant. The virtual_site object will select all sites configured with the known_label above fleet_label with 'sfo' will create a known_label 'F5 XC/fleet=sfo' in tenant for the fleet
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+ <a id="fleet-label"></a>&#x2022; [`fleet_label`](#fleet-label) - Optional String<br>Fleet_label value is used to create known_label 'F5 XC/fleet=`<fleet_label>`' The known_label is created in the 'shared' namespace for the tenant. A virtual_site object with name `<fleet_label>` is also created in 'shared' namespace for tenant. The virtual_site object will select all sites
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+ <a id="inside-virtual-network"></a>&#x2022; [`inside_virtual_network`](#inside-virtual-network) - Optional Block<br>Default inside (site local) virtual network for the fleet<br>See [Inside Virtual Network](#inside-virtual-network) below for details.
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+ <a id="interface-list"></a>&#x2022; [`interface_list`](#interface-list) - Optional Block<br>Add all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Interface List](#interface-list) below for details.
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+ <a id="kubernetes-upgrade-drain"></a>&#x2022; [`kubernetes_upgrade_drain`](#kubernetes-upgrade-drain) - Optional Block<br>Specify how worker nodes within a site will be upgraded<br>See [Kubernetes Upgrade Drain](#kubernetes-upgrade-drain) below for details.
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- &#x2022; <a id="log-receiver"></a>[`log_receiver`](#log-receiver) - Optional Block<br>Object reference. This 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 [Log Receiver](#log-receiver) below for details.
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="logs-streaming-disabled"></a>[`logs_streaming_disabled`](#logs-streaming-disabled) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ &#x2022; <a id="log-receiver"></a>[`log_receiver`](#log-receiver) - 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 [Log Receiver](#log-receiver) below for details.
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+ <a id="network-connectors"></a>&#x2022; [`network_connectors`](#network-connectors) - Optional Block<br>Network Connector defines connection between two virtual networks in a given site. Fleet defines one or more such network connectors. The network connectors configuration is applied on all sites that are member of the fleet<br>See [Network Connectors](#network-connectors) below for details.
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+ <a id="sriov-interfaces"></a>&#x2022; [`sriov_interfaces`](#sriov-interfaces) - Optional Block<br>List of all custom SR-IOV interfaces configuration<br>See [Sriov Interfaces](#sriov-interfaces) below for details.
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+ <a id="storage-class-list"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_class_list`](#storage-class-list) - Optional Block<br>Add additional custom storage classes in Kubernetes for this fleet<br>See [Storage Class List](#storage-class-list) below for details.
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- <a id="volterra-software-version"></a>&#x2022; [`volterra_software_version`](#volterra-software-version) - Optional String<br>Software Version. F5XC software version is human readable string matching released set of version components. The given software version is applied to all sites that are member of the fleet. Current software installed can be overridden via site config
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+ <a id="volterra-software-version"></a>&#x2022; [`volterra_software_version`](#volterra-software-version) - Optional String<br>F5XC software version is human readable string matching released set of version components. The given software version is applied to all sites that are member of the fleet. Current software installed can be overridden via site config
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- <a id="blocked-services-dns"></a>&#x2022; [`dns`](#blocked-services-dns) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="blocked-services-dns"></a>&#x2022; [`dns`](#blocked-services-dns) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- <a id="blocked-services-network-type"></a>&#x2022; [`network_type`](#blocked-services-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] Virtual Network Type. 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 every site. Two virtual networks of this type on different sites are neither related nor connected. Constraints: There can be atmost one virtual network of this type in a given site. This network type is supported on CE sites. This network is created automatically and present on all sites Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE is a private network inside site. It is a secure network and is not connected to public network. Virtual-network of this type is local to every site. Two virtual networks of this type on different sites are neither related nor connected. Constraints: There can be atmost one virtual network of this type in a given site. This network type is supported on CE sites. This network is created during provisioning of site User defined per-site virtual network. Scope of this virtual network is limited to the site. This is not yet supported Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC directly conects to the public internet. Virtual-network of this type is local to every site. Two virtual networks of this type on different sites are neither related nor connected. Constraints: There can be atmost one virtual network of this type in a given site. This network type is supported on RE sites only It is an internally created by the system. They must not be created by user Virtual Neworks with global scope across different sites in F5XC domain. An example global virtual-network called 'AIN Network' is created for every tenant. For F5 Distributed Cloud fabric Constraints: It is currently only supported as internally created by the system. VK8s service network for a given tenant. Used to advertise a virtual host only to vk8s pods for that tenant Constraints: It is an internally created by the system. Must not be created by user VER internal network for the site. It can only be used for virtual hosts with SMA_PROXY type proxy Constraints: It is an internally created by the system. Must not be created by user Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE represents both VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL and VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE Constraints: This network type is only meaningful in an advertise policy When virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO is selected for an endpoint, VER will try to determine the network based on the provided IP address Constraints: This network type is only meaningful in an endpoint VoltADN Private Network is used on F5 Distributed Cloud RE(s) to connect to customer private networks This network is created by opening a support ticket This network is per site srv6 network VER IP Fabric network for the site. This Virtual network type is used for exposing virtual host on IP Fabric network on the VER site or for endpoint in IP Fabric network Constraints: It is an internally created by the system. Must not be created by user Network internally created for a segment Constraints: It is an internally created by the system. Must not be created by user
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+ <a id="blocked-services-network-type"></a>&#x2022; [`network_type`](#blocked-services-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="blocked-services-ssh"></a>&#x2022; [`ssh`](#blocked-services-ssh) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="backup-c22794"></a>&#x2022; [`active_backup`](#backup-c22794) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-devices"></a>&#x2022; [`devices`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-devices) - Optional List<br>Member Ethernet Devices. Ethernet devices that will make up this bond
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+ <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-devices"></a>&#x2022; [`devices`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-devices) - Optional List<br>Ethernet devices that will make up this bond
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  <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-lacp"></a>&#x2022; [`lacp`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-lacp) - Optional Block<br>LACP parameters. LACP parameters for the bond device<br>See [Lacp](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-lacp) below.
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+ <a id="interval-0b4c96"></a>&#x2022; [`link_polling_interval`](#interval-0b4c96) - Optional Number<br>Link polling interval in milliseconds
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- <a id="delay-b1200b"></a>&#x2022; [`link_up_delay`](#delay-b1200b) - Optional Number<br>Link Up Delay. Milliseconds wait before link is declared up
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+ <a id="delay-b1200b"></a>&#x2022; [`link_up_delay`](#delay-b1200b) - Optional Number<br>Milliseconds wait before link is declared up
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- <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-name) - Optional String<br>Bond Device Name. Name for the Bond. Ex 'bond0'
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+ <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-name) - Optional String<br>Name for the Bond. Ex 'bond0'
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+ <a id="bond-device-list-bond-devices-lacp-rate"></a>&#x2022; [`rate`](#bond-device-list-bond-devices-lacp-rate) - Optional Number<br>Interval in seconds to transmit LACP packets
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+ <a id="dc-cluster-group-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#dc-cluster-group-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="dc-cluster-group-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#dc-cluster-group-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="dc-cluster-group-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#dc-cluster-group-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="dc-cluster-group-inside-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#dc-cluster-group-inside-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="dc-cluster-group-inside-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#dc-cluster-group-inside-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="dc-cluster-group-inside-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#dc-cluster-group-inside-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="device-list-devices"></a>&#x2022; [`devices`](#device-list-devices) - Optional Block<br>Configuration for all devices in the fleet. Examples of devices are - network interfaces, cameras, scanners etc. Configuration a device is applied on VER node if the VER node is member of this fleet and has an corresponding interface/device<br>See [Devices](#device-list-devices) below.
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+ <a id="device-list-devices-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#device-list-devices-name) - Optional String<br>Name of the device including the unit number (e.g. Eth0 or disk1). The name must match name of device in host-OS of node
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- <a id="device-list-devices-network-device"></a>&#x2022; [`network_device`](#device-list-devices-network-device) - Optional Block<br>Network Device Type. Represents physical network interface. The 'interface' reference points to a Network Interface object. Attributes such as Labels, MTU from Network Interface must be applied to the device. Device mapping to nodes A fleet can have many devices and nodes in VER customer edge site can have many interfaces. An interface in node inherits configuration from a device by matching, - device_name in Network Interface for the device - device name for physical-interface in the node<br>See [Network Device](#device-list-devices-network-device) below.
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+ <a id="device-list-devices-network-device"></a>&#x2022; [`network_device`](#device-list-devices-network-device) - Optional Block<br>Represents physical network interface. The 'interface' reference points to a Network Interface object. Attributes such as Labels, MTU from Network Interface must be applied to the device<br>See [Network Device](#device-list-devices-network-device) below.
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- <a id="device-list-devices-owner"></a>&#x2022; [`owner`](#device-list-devices-owner) - Optional String Defaults to `DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID`<br>Possible values are `DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID`, `DEVICE_OWNER_VER`, `DEVICE_OWNER_VK8S_WORK_LOAD`, `DEVICE_OWNER_HOST`<br>[Enum: DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID|DEVICE_OWNER_VER|DEVICE_OWNER_VK8S_WORK_LOAD|DEVICE_OWNER_HOST] Device Owner Type. Defines ownership for a device. Device owner is invalid Device is owned by VER pod. Usually it will be network interface device or accelerator like crypto engine. Device is available to be owned by vK8s workload on the site, like camera GPU etc. Device is not available to be owned by vK8s or VER. Can be exposed via some other service. Like TPM
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+ <a id="device-list-devices-owner"></a>&#x2022; [`owner`](#device-list-devices-owner) - Optional String Defaults to `DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID`<br>Possible values are `DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID`, `DEVICE_OWNER_VER`, `DEVICE_OWNER_VK8S_WORK_LOAD`, `DEVICE_OWNER_HOST`<br>[Enum: DEVICE_OWNER_INVALID|DEVICE_OWNER_VER|DEVICE_OWNER_VK8S_WORK_LOAD|DEVICE_OWNER_HOST] Defines ownership for a device. Device owner is invalid Device is owned by VER pod. Usually it will be network interface device or accelerator like crypto engine
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- <a id="interface-d1eaa7"></a>&#x2022; [`interface`](#interface-d1eaa7) - Optional Block<br>Network Interface. Network Interface attributes for the device. User network interface configuration for this network device. Attributes like labels, MTU from the 'interface' are applied to corresponding interface in VER node If network interface refers to a virtual-network, the virtual-netowrk type must be consistent with use attribute given below If use is NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR, the virtual-network must be of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL or VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE if use is NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_OUTSIDE, the virtual-network must of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL if use is NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_INSIDE, the virtual-network must of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE<br>See [Interface](#interface-d1eaa7) below.
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+ <a id="interface-d1eaa7"></a>&#x2022; [`interface`](#interface-d1eaa7) - Optional Block<br>Network Interface attributes for the device. User network interface configuration for this network device. Attributes like labels, MTU from the 'interface' are applied to corresponding interface in VER node If network interface refers to a virtual-network, the virtual-netowrk type must be<br>See [Interface](#interface-d1eaa7) below.
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- <a id="device-list-devices-network-device-use"></a>&#x2022; [`use`](#device-list-devices-network-device-use) - Optional String Defaults to `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR`<br>Possible values are `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR`, `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_OUTSIDE`, `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_INSIDE`<br>[Enum: NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR|NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_OUTSIDE|NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_INSIDE] Network Device Use. Defines how the device is used If networking device is owned by VER, it is available for users to configure as required If networking device is owned by VER, it is included in bootstrap config and member of outside network. If networking device is owned by VER, it is included in bootstrap config and member of inside network
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+ <a id="device-list-devices-network-device-use"></a>&#x2022; [`use`](#device-list-devices-network-device-use) - Optional String Defaults to `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR`<br>Possible values are `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR`, `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_OUTSIDE`, `NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_INSIDE`<br>[Enum: NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_REGULAR|NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_OUTSIDE|NETWORK_INTERFACE_USE_INSIDE] Defines how the device is used If networking device is owned by VER, it is available for users to configure as required If networking device is owned by VER, it is included in bootstrap config and member of outside network. If networking device is owned by VER, it is included in bootstrap config
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+ <a id="kind-34238d"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#kind-34238d) - 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="name-c2b49b"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name-c2b49b) - 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="namespace-32a7dc"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-32a7dc) - 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-701ffb"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-701ffb) - 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="uid-ea614b"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#uid-ea614b) - 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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+ <a id="enable-vgpu-feature-type"></a>&#x2022; [`feature_type`](#enable-vgpu-feature-type) - Optional String Defaults to `UNLICENSED`<br>Possible values are `UNLICENSED`, `VGPU`, `VWS`, `VCS`<br>[Enum: UNLICENSED|VGPU|VWS|VCS] Set feature to be enabled Operate with a degraded vGPU performance Enable NVIDIA vGPU Enable NVIDIA RTX Virtual Workstation Enable NVIDIA Virtual Compute Server
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+ <a id="inside-virtual-network-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#inside-virtual-network-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="inside-virtual-network-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#inside-virtual-network-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="inside-virtual-network-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#inside-virtual-network-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="inside-virtual-network-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#inside-virtual-network-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="inside-virtual-network-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#inside-virtual-network-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="inside-virtual-network-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#inside-virtual-network-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="inside-virtual-network-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#inside-virtual-network-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="inside-virtual-network-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#inside-virtual-network-uid) - Optional String<br>UID. 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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+ <a id="inside-virtual-network-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#inside-virtual-network-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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  #### Interface List
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  An [`interface_list`](#interface-list) block supports the following:
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- <a id="interface-list-interfaces"></a>&#x2022; [`interfaces`](#interface-list-interfaces) - Optional Block<br>List of Interfaces. Add all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Interfaces](#interface-list-interfaces) below.
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+ <a id="interface-list-interfaces"></a>&#x2022; [`interfaces`](#interface-list-interfaces) - Optional Block<br>Add all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Interfaces](#interface-list-interfaces) below.
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  #### Interface List Interfaces
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  An [`interfaces`](#interface-list-interfaces) block (within [`interface_list`](#interface-list)) supports the following:
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- <a id="interface-list-interfaces-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#interface-list-interfaces-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="interface-list-interfaces-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#interface-list-interfaces-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="interface-list-interfaces-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#interface-list-interfaces-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="interface-list-interfaces-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#interface-list-interfaces-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="interface-list-interfaces-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#interface-list-interfaces-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="interface-list-interfaces-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#interface-list-interfaces-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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  #### Kubernetes Upgrade Drain
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  A [`kubernetes_upgrade_drain`](#kubernetes-upgrade-drain) block supports the following:
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- <a id="drain-0d0936"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_upgrade_drain`](#drain-0d0936) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="drain-0d0936"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_upgrade_drain`](#drain-0d0936) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- <a id="drain-7e30d4"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_upgrade_drain`](#drain-7e30d4) - Optional Block<br>Enable Node by Node Upgrade. Specify batch upgrade settings for worker nodes within a site<br>See [Enable Upgrade Drain](#drain-7e30d4) below.
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+ <a id="drain-7e30d4"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_upgrade_drain`](#drain-7e30d4) - Optional Block<br>Specify batch upgrade settings for worker nodes within a site<br>See [Enable Upgrade Drain](#drain-7e30d4) below.
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  #### Kubernetes Upgrade Drain Enable Upgrade Drain
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  An [`enable_upgrade_drain`](#drain-7e30d4) block (within [`kubernetes_upgrade_drain`](#kubernetes-upgrade-drain)) supports the following:
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- <a id="mode-668699"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_vega_upgrade_mode`](#mode-668699) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="mode-668699"></a>&#x2022; [`disable_vega_upgrade_mode`](#mode-668699) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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  <a id="count-3aa796"></a>&#x2022; [`drain_max_unavailable_node_count`](#count-3aa796) - Optional Number<br>Node Batch Size Count
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- <a id="timeout-ac4ee9"></a>&#x2022; [`drain_node_timeout`](#timeout-ac4ee9) - Optional Number<br>Upgrade Wait Time. Seconds to wait before initiating upgrade on the next set of nodes. Setting it to 0 will wait indefinitely for all services on nodes to be upgraded gracefully before proceeding to the next set of nodes. (Warning: It may block upgrade if services on a node cannot be gracefully upgraded. It is recommended to use the default value)
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+ <a id="timeout-ac4ee9"></a>&#x2022; [`drain_node_timeout`](#timeout-ac4ee9) - Optional Number<br>Seconds to wait before initiating upgrade on the next set of nodes. Setting it to 0 will wait indefinitely for all services on nodes to be upgraded gracefully before proceeding to the next set of nodes. (Warning: It may block upgrade if services on a node cannot be gracefully upgraded. It is
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- <a id="mode-9c557b"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_vega_upgrade_mode`](#mode-9c557b) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="mode-9c557b"></a>&#x2022; [`enable_vega_upgrade_mode`](#mode-9c557b) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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  #### Log Receiver
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  A [`log_receiver`](#log-receiver) block supports the following:
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- <a id="log-receiver-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#log-receiver-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="log-receiver-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#log-receiver-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="log-receiver-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#log-receiver-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="log-receiver-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#log-receiver-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="log-receiver-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#log-receiver-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="log-receiver-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#log-receiver-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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  #### Network Connectors
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  A [`network_connectors`](#network-connectors) block supports the following:
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- <a id="network-connectors-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#network-connectors-kind) - Optional String<br>Kind. 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="network-connectors-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#network-connectors-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="network-connectors-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#network-connectors-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="network-connectors-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#network-connectors-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="network-connectors-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#network-connectors-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="network-connectors-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#network-connectors-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="network-connectors-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#network-connectors-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="network-connectors-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#network-connectors-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="network-connectors-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#network-connectors-uid) - Optional String<br>UID. 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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+ <a id="network-connectors-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#network-connectors-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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  #### Network Firewall
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  A [`network_firewall`](#network-firewall) block supports the following:
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- <a id="network-firewall-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#network-firewall-kind) - Optional String<br>Kind. 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="network-firewall-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#network-firewall-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="network-firewall-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#network-firewall-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="network-firewall-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#network-firewall-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="network-firewall-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#network-firewall-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="network-firewall-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#network-firewall-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="network-firewall-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#network-firewall-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="network-firewall-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#network-firewall-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="network-firewall-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#network-firewall-uid) - Optional String<br>UID. 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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+ <a id="network-firewall-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#network-firewall-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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  #### Outside Virtual Network
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  An [`outside_virtual_network`](#outside-virtual-network) block supports the following:
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- <a id="outside-virtual-network-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#outside-virtual-network-kind) - Optional String<br>Kind. 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="outside-virtual-network-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#outside-virtual-network-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="outside-virtual-network-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#outside-virtual-network-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="outside-virtual-network-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#outside-virtual-network-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="outside-virtual-network-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#outside-virtual-network-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="outside-virtual-network-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#outside-virtual-network-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="outside-virtual-network-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#outside-virtual-network-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="outside-virtual-network-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#outside-virtual-network-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="outside-virtual-network-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#outside-virtual-network-uid) - Optional String<br>UID. 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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+ <a id="outside-virtual-network-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#outside-virtual-network-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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  #### Performance Enhancement Mode
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  <a id="enhanced-31b8ac"></a>&#x2022; [`perf_mode_l3_enhanced`](#enhanced-31b8ac) - Optional Block<br>L3 Mode Enhanced Performance. L3 enhanced performance mode OPTIONS<br>See [Perf Mode L3 Enhanced](#enhanced-31b8ac) below.
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- <a id="enhanced-38f174"></a>&#x2022; [`perf_mode_l7_enhanced`](#enhanced-38f174) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="enhanced-38f174"></a>&#x2022; [`perf_mode_l7_enhanced`](#enhanced-38f174) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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  #### Performance Enhancement Mode Perf Mode L3 Enhanced
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  A [`perf_mode_l3_enhanced`](#enhanced-31b8ac) block (within [`performance_enhancement_mode`](#performance-enhancement-mode)) supports the following:
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- <a id="jumbo-7ba5b8"></a>&#x2022; [`jumbo`](#jumbo-7ba5b8) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="jumbo-7ba5b8"></a>&#x2022; [`jumbo`](#jumbo-7ba5b8) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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- <a id="jumbo-95338e"></a>&#x2022; [`no_jumbo`](#jumbo-95338e) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="jumbo-95338e"></a>&#x2022; [`no_jumbo`](#jumbo-95338e) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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  #### Sriov Interfaces
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  A [`sriov_interfaces`](#sriov-interfaces) block supports the following:
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- <a id="sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface"></a>&#x2022; [`sriov_interface`](#sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface) - Optional Block<br>Custom SR-IOV interfaces Configuration. Use custom SR-IOV interfaces Configuration<br>See [Sriov Interface](#sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface) below.
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+ <a id="sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface"></a>&#x2022; [`sriov_interface`](#sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface) - Optional Block<br>Use custom SR-IOV interfaces Configuration<br>See [Sriov Interface](#sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface) below.
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  #### Sriov Interfaces Sriov Interface
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  A [`sriov_interface`](#sriov-interfaces-sriov-interface) block (within [`sriov_interfaces`](#sriov-interfaces)) supports the following:
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- <a id="name-6aa533"></a>&#x2022; [`interface_name`](#name-6aa533) - Optional String<br>Name of physical interface. Name of SR-IOV physical interface
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+ <a id="name-6aa533"></a>&#x2022; [`interface_name`](#name-6aa533) - Optional String<br>Name of SR-IOV physical interface
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- <a id="vfs-4b661e"></a>&#x2022; [`number_of_vfio_vfs`](#vfs-4b661e) - Optional Number<br>Number of virtual functions reserved for vfio. Number of virtual functions reserved for VNFs and DPDK-based CNFs
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+ <a id="vfs-4b661e"></a>&#x2022; [`number_of_vfio_vfs`](#vfs-4b661e) - Optional Number<br>Number of virtual functions reserved for VNFs and DPDK-based CNFs
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- <a id="vfs-bf237a"></a>&#x2022; [`number_of_vfs`](#vfs-bf237a) - Optional Number<br>Total number of virtual functions. Total number of virtual functions
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+ <a id="vfs-bf237a"></a>&#x2022; [`number_of_vfs`](#vfs-bf237a) - Optional Number<br>Total number of virtual functions
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  #### Storage Class List
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  <a id="expansion-10c9e1"></a>&#x2022; [`allow_volume_expansion`](#expansion-10c9e1) - Optional Bool<br>Allow Volume Expansion. Allow volume expansion
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- <a id="storage-b9f36b"></a>&#x2022; [`custom_storage`](#storage-b9f36b) - Optional Block<br>Custom StorageClass. Custom Storage Class allows to insert Kubernetes storageclass definition which will be applied into given site<br>See [Custom Storage](#storage-b9f36b) below.
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+ <a id="storage-b9f36b"></a>&#x2022; [`custom_storage`](#storage-b9f36b) - Optional Block<br>Custom Storage Class allows to insert Kubernetes storageclass definition which will be applied into given site<br>See [Custom Storage](#storage-b9f36b) below.
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- <a id="class-c795a5"></a>&#x2022; [`default_storage_class`](#class-c795a5) - Optional Bool<br>Default Storage Class. Make this storage class default storage class for the K8S cluster
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+ <a id="class-c795a5"></a>&#x2022; [`default_storage_class`](#class-c795a5) - Optional Bool<br>Make this storage class default storage class for the K8S cluster
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  <a id="spec-3ad7d5"></a>&#x2022; [`description_spec`](#spec-3ad7d5) - Optional String<br>Storage Class Description. Description for this storage class
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- <a id="storage-ad5a58"></a>&#x2022; [`hpe_storage`](#storage-ad5a58) - Optional Block<br>HPE Storage. Storage class Device configuration for HPE Storage<br>See [Hpe Storage](#storage-ad5a58) below.
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+ <a id="storage-ad5a58"></a>&#x2022; [`hpe_storage`](#storage-ad5a58) - Optional Block<br>Storage class Device configuration for HPE Storage<br>See [Hpe Storage](#storage-ad5a58) below.
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- <a id="trident-4e1932"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_trident`](#trident-4e1932) - Optional Block<br>NetApp Trident Storage. Storage class Device configuration for NetApp Trident<br>See [Netapp Trident](#trident-4e1932) below.
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+ <a id="trident-4e1932"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_trident`](#trident-4e1932) - Optional Block<br>Storage class Device configuration for NetApp Trident<br>See [Netapp Trident](#trident-4e1932) below.
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- <a id="orchestrator-daa903"></a>&#x2022; [`pure_service_orchestrator`](#orchestrator-daa903) - Optional Block<br>Pure Storage Service Orchestrator. Storage class Device configuration for Pure Service Orchestrator<br>See [Pure Service Orchestrator](#orchestrator-daa903) below.
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+ <a id="orchestrator-daa903"></a>&#x2022; [`pure_service_orchestrator`](#orchestrator-daa903) - Optional Block<br>Storage class Device configuration for Pure Service Orchestrator<br>See [Pure Service Orchestrator](#orchestrator-daa903) below.
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- <a id="policy-63ad3b"></a>&#x2022; [`reclaim_policy`](#policy-63ad3b) - Optional String<br>Reclaim Policy. Reclaim Policy
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+ <a id="policy-63ad3b"></a>&#x2022; [`reclaim_policy`](#policy-63ad3b) - Optional String<br>Policy configuration for this feature
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- <a id="name-049bca"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_class_name`](#name-049bca) - Optional String<br>Storage Class Name. Name of the storage class as it will appear in K8S
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+ <a id="name-049bca"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_class_name`](#name-049bca) - Optional String<br>Name of the storage class as it will appear in K8S
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- <a id="device-d687b2"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_device`](#device-d687b2) - Optional String<br>Storage Device. Storage device that this class will use. The Device name defined at previous step
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+ <a id="device-d687b2"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_device`](#device-d687b2) - Optional String<br>Storage device that this class will use. The Device name defined at previous step
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  #### Storage Class List Storage Classes Custom Storage
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@@ -447,45 +447,45 @@ A [`custom_storage`](#storage-b9f36b) block (within [`storage_class_list.storage
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  A [`hpe_storage`](#storage-ad5a58) block (within [`storage_class_list.storage_classes`](#storage-class-list-storage-classes)) supports the following:
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- <a id="mutations-a2580f"></a>&#x2022; [`allow_mutations`](#mutations-a2580f) - Optional String<br>AllowMutations. Mutation can override specified parameters
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+ <a id="mutations-a2580f"></a>&#x2022; [`allow_mutations`](#mutations-a2580f) - Optional String<br>Mutation can override specified parameters
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  <a id="overrides-6eed7c"></a>&#x2022; [`allow_overrides`](#overrides-6eed7c) - Optional String<br>AllowOverrides. PVC can override specified parameters
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- <a id="enabled-94356b"></a>&#x2022; [`dedupe_enabled`](#enabled-94356b) - Optional Bool<br>DedupeEnabled. Indicates that the volume should enable deduplication
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+ <a id="enabled-94356b"></a>&#x2022; [`dedupe_enabled`](#enabled-94356b) - Optional Bool<br>Indicates that the volume should enable deduplication
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- <a id="spec-3b65c2"></a>&#x2022; [`description_spec`](#spec-3b65c2) - Optional String<br>Description. The SecretName parameter is used to identify name of secret to identify backend storage's auth information
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+ <a id="spec-3b65c2"></a>&#x2022; [`description_spec`](#spec-3b65c2) - Optional String<br>The SecretName parameter is used to identify name of secret to identify backend storage's auth information
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- <a id="delete-9d4aca"></a>&#x2022; [`destroy_on_delete`](#delete-9d4aca) - Optional Bool<br>DestroyOnDelete. Indicates the backing Nimble volume (including snapshots) should be destroyed when the PVC is deleted
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+ <a id="delete-9d4aca"></a>&#x2022; [`destroy_on_delete`](#delete-9d4aca) - Optional Bool<br>Indicates the backing Nimble volume (including snapshots) should be destroyed when the PVC is deleted
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- <a id="encrypted-21ab06"></a>&#x2022; [`encrypted`](#encrypted-21ab06) - Optional Bool<br>Encrypted. Indicates that the volume should be encrypted
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+ <a id="encrypted-21ab06"></a>&#x2022; [`encrypted`](#encrypted-21ab06) - Optional Bool<br>Indicates that the volume should be encrypted
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- <a id="folder-278c93"></a>&#x2022; [`folder`](#folder-278c93) - Optional String<br>Folder. The name of the folder in which to place the volume
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+ <a id="folder-278c93"></a>&#x2022; [`folder`](#folder-278c93) - Optional String<br>The name of the folder in which to place the volume
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  <a id="iops-534432"></a>&#x2022; [`limit_iops`](#iops-534432) - Optional String<br>LimitIops. The IOPS limit of the volume
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  <a id="mbps-d10140"></a>&#x2022; [`limit_mbps`](#mbps-d10140) - Optional String<br>LimitMbps. The IOPS limit of the volume
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- <a id="policy-8cdbac"></a>&#x2022; [`performance_policy`](#policy-8cdbac) - Optional String<br>PerformancePolicy. The name of the performance policy to assign to the volume
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+ <a id="policy-8cdbac"></a>&#x2022; [`performance_policy`](#policy-8cdbac) - Optional String<br>Policy configuration for this feature
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- <a id="pool-c41c2c"></a>&#x2022; [`pool`](#pool-c41c2c) - Optional String<br>Pool. The name of the pool in which to place the volume
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+ <a id="pool-c41c2c"></a>&#x2022; [`pool`](#pool-c41c2c) - Optional String<br>The name of the pool in which to place the volume
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- <a id="template-473734"></a>&#x2022; [`protection_template`](#template-473734) - Optional String<br>ProtectionTemplate. The name of the performance policy to assign to the volume
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+ <a id="template-473734"></a>&#x2022; [`protection_template`](#template-473734) - Optional String<br>The name of the performance policy to assign to the volume
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- <a id="name-9820a2"></a>&#x2022; [`secret_name`](#name-9820a2) - Optional String<br>Secret Name. The SecretName parameter is used to identify name of secret to identify backend storage's auth information
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+ <a id="name-9820a2"></a>&#x2022; [`secret_name`](#name-9820a2) - Optional String<br>The SecretName parameter is used to identify name of secret to identify backend storage's auth information
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- <a id="namespace-df6cab"></a>&#x2022; [`secret_namespace`](#namespace-df6cab) - Optional String<br>Secret Namespace. The SecretNamespace parameter is used to identify name of namespace where secret resides
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+ <a id="namespace-df6cab"></a>&#x2022; [`secret_namespace`](#namespace-df6cab) - Optional String<br>The SecretNamespace parameter is used to identify name of namespace where secret resides
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- <a id="detach-e3f9c6"></a>&#x2022; [`sync_on_detach`](#detach-e3f9c6) - Optional Bool<br>SyncOnDetach. Indicates that a snapshot of the volume should be synced to the replication partner each time it is detached from a node
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+ <a id="detach-e3f9c6"></a>&#x2022; [`sync_on_detach`](#detach-e3f9c6) - Optional Bool<br>Indicates that a snapshot of the volume should be synced to the replication partner each time it is detached from a node
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- <a id="thick-b33e15"></a>&#x2022; [`thick`](#thick-b33e15) - Optional Bool<br>Thick. Indicates that the volume should be thick provisioned
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+ <a id="thick-b33e15"></a>&#x2022; [`thick`](#thick-b33e15) - Optional Bool<br>Indicates that the volume should be thick provisioned
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  #### Storage Class List Storage Classes Netapp Trident
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  A [`netapp_trident`](#trident-4e1932) block (within [`storage_class_list.storage_classes`](#storage-class-list-storage-classes)) supports the following:
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- <a id="selector-bf11d8"></a>&#x2022; [`selector`](#selector-bf11d8) - Optional Block<br>Selector. Using the Selector field, each StorageClass calls out which virtual pool(s) may be used to host a volume. The volume will have the aspects defined in the chosen virtual pool
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+ <a id="selector-bf11d8"></a>&#x2022; [`selector`](#selector-bf11d8) - Optional Block<br>Using the Selector field, each StorageClass calls out which virtual pool(s) may be used to host a volume. The volume will have the aspects defined in the chosen virtual pool
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- <a id="pools-9bc623"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_pools`](#pools-9bc623) - Optional String<br>Storage Pools. The storagePools parameter is used to further restrict the set of pools that match any specified attributes
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+ <a id="pools-9bc623"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_pools`](#pools-9bc623) - Optional String<br>The storagePools parameter is used to further restrict the set of pools that match any specified attributes
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  #### Storage Class List Storage Classes Pure Service Orchestrator
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@@ -503,15 +503,15 @@ A [`storage_devices`](#storage-device-list-storage-devices) block (within [`stor
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  <a id="parameters-88bc5e"></a>&#x2022; [`advanced_advanced_parameters`](#parameters-88bc5e) - Optional Block<br>Advanced Parameters. Map of parameter name and string value
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- <a id="storage-06f9ba"></a>&#x2022; [`custom_storage`](#storage-06f9ba) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="storage-06f9ba"></a>&#x2022; [`custom_storage`](#storage-06f9ba) - Optional Block<br>Can be used for messages where no values are needed
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  <a id="storage-af052c"></a>&#x2022; [`hpe_storage`](#storage-af052c) - Optional Block<br>HPE Storage. Device configuration for HPE Storage<br>See [Hpe Storage](#storage-af052c) below.
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- <a id="trident-c1203e"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_trident`](#trident-c1203e) - Optional Block<br>NetApp Trident. Device configuration for NetApp Trident Storage<br>See [Netapp Trident](#trident-c1203e) below.
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+ <a id="trident-c1203e"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_trident`](#trident-c1203e) - Optional Block<br>Device configuration for NetApp Trident Storage<br>See [Netapp Trident](#trident-c1203e) below.
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- <a id="orchestrator-9f97a6"></a>&#x2022; [`pure_service_orchestrator`](#orchestrator-9f97a6) - Optional Block<br>Pure Storage Service Orchestrator. Device configuration for Pure Storage Service Orchestrator<br>See [Pure Service Orchestrator](#orchestrator-9f97a6) below.
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+ <a id="orchestrator-9f97a6"></a>&#x2022; [`pure_service_orchestrator`](#orchestrator-9f97a6) - Optional Block<br>Device configuration for Pure Storage Service Orchestrator<br>See [Pure Service Orchestrator](#orchestrator-9f97a6) below.
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- <a id="device-9157b6"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_device`](#device-9157b6) - Optional String<br>Storage Device. Storage device and device unit
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+ <a id="device-9157b6"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_device`](#device-9157b6) - Optional String<br>Storage device and device unit
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  #### Storage Device List Storage Devices Hpe Storage
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@@ -519,17 +519,17 @@ A [`hpe_storage`](#storage-af052c) block (within [`storage_device_list.storage_d
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  <a id="port-462046"></a>&#x2022; [`api_server_port`](#port-462046) - Optional Number<br>Storage server Port. Enter Storage Server Port
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- <a id="password-eb169c"></a>&#x2022; [`iscsi_chap_password`](#password-eb169c) - Optional Block<br>Secret. SecretType is used in an object to indicate a sensitive/confidential field<br>See [iSCSI Chap Password](#password-eb169c) below.
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+ <a id="password-eb169c"></a>&#x2022; [`iscsi_chap_password`](#password-eb169c) - Optional Block<br>SecretType is used in an object to indicate a sensitive/confidential field<br>See [iSCSI Chap Password](#password-eb169c) below.
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- <a id="user-8cda26"></a>&#x2022; [`iscsi_chap_user`](#user-8cda26) - Optional String<br>iSCSI chapUser. Chap Username to connect to the HPE storage
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+ <a id="user-8cda26"></a>&#x2022; [`iscsi_chap_user`](#user-8cda26) - Optional String<br>Chap Username to connect to the HPE storage
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- <a id="password-a4b1a7"></a>&#x2022; [`password`](#password-a4b1a7) - Optional Block<br>Secret. SecretType is used in an object to indicate a sensitive/confidential field<br>See [Password](#password-a4b1a7) below.
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+ <a id="password-a4b1a7"></a>&#x2022; [`password`](#password-a4b1a7) - Optional Block<br>SecretType is used in an object to indicate a sensitive/confidential field<br>See [Password](#password-a4b1a7) below.
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  <a id="address-a2a2b9"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_server_ip_address`](#address-a2a2b9) - Optional String<br>Storage Server IP address. Enter storage server IP address
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  <a id="name-008077"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_server_name`](#name-008077) - Optional String<br>Storage Server Name. Enter storage server Name
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- <a id="username-15b1fe"></a>&#x2022; [`username`](#username-15b1fe) - Optional String<br>Username. Username to connect to the HPE storage management IP
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+ <a id="username-15b1fe"></a>&#x2022; [`username`](#username-15b1fe) - Optional String<br>Username to connect to the HPE storage management IP
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  #### Storage Device List Storage Devices Hpe Storage iSCSI Chap Password
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@@ -559,9 +559,9 @@ A [`hpe_storage`](#storage-af052c) block (within [`storage_device_list.storage_d
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  A [`netapp_trident`](#trident-c1203e) block (within [`storage_device_list.storage_devices`](#storage-device-list-storage-devices)) supports the following:
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- <a id="nas-ef24f2"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_backend_ontap_nas`](#nas-ef24f2) - Optional Block<br>Storage Backend NetApp ONTAP NAS. Configuration of storage backend for NetApp ONTAP NAS<br>See [Netapp Backend Ontap Nas](#nas-ef24f2) below.
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+ <a id="nas-ef24f2"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_backend_ontap_nas`](#nas-ef24f2) - Optional Block<br>Configuration of storage backend for NetApp ONTAP NAS<br>See [Netapp Backend Ontap Nas](#nas-ef24f2) below.
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- <a id="san-036a4e"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_backend_ontap_san`](#san-036a4e) - Optional Block<br>Storage Backend NetApp ONTAP SAN. Configuration of storage backend for NetApp ONTAP SAN<br>See [Netapp Backend Ontap San](#san-036a4e) below.
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+ <a id="san-036a4e"></a>&#x2022; [`netapp_backend_ontap_san`](#san-036a4e) - Optional Block<br>Configuration of storage backend for NetApp ONTAP SAN<br>See [Netapp Backend Ontap San](#san-036a4e) below.
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  #### Storage Device List Storage Devices Netapp Trident Netapp Backend Ontap Nas
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@@ -727,31 +727,31 @@ A [`netapp_trident`](#trident-c1203e) block (within [`storage_device_list.storag
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  A [`storage_interface_list`](#storage-interface-list) block supports the following:
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- <a id="storage-interface-list-interfaces"></a>&#x2022; [`interfaces`](#storage-interface-list-interfaces) - Optional Block<br>List of Interfaces. Add all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Interfaces](#storage-interface-list-interfaces) below.
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+ <a id="storage-interface-list-interfaces"></a>&#x2022; [`interfaces`](#storage-interface-list-interfaces) - Optional Block<br>Add all interfaces belonging to this fleet<br>See [Interfaces](#storage-interface-list-interfaces) below.
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  #### Storage Interface List Interfaces
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  An [`interfaces`](#storage-interface-list-interfaces) block (within [`storage_interface_list`](#storage-interface-list)) supports the following:
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- <a id="storage-interface-list-interfaces-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#storage-interface-list-interfaces-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="storage-interface-list-interfaces-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#storage-interface-list-interfaces-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="namespace-421392"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-421392) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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-421392"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-421392) - 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-a0360a"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-a0360a) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="tenant-a0360a"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-a0360a) - 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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  #### Storage Static Routes
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  A [`storage_static_routes`](#storage-static-routes) block supports the following:
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746
- <a id="storage-static-routes-storage-routes"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_routes`](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) - Optional Block<br>List of Static Routes. List of storage static routes<br>See [Storage Routes](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) below.
746
+ <a id="storage-static-routes-storage-routes"></a>&#x2022; [`storage_routes`](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) - Optional Block<br>List of storage static routes<br>See [Storage Routes](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) below.
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  #### Storage Static Routes Storage Routes
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  A [`storage_routes`](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) block (within [`storage_static_routes`](#storage-static-routes)) supports the following:
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- <a id="attrs-e2e8e0"></a>&#x2022; [`attrs`](#attrs-e2e8e0) - Optional List Defaults to `ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP`<br>Possible values are `ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP`, `ROUTE_ATTR_ADVERTISE`, `ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_HOST`, `ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_FORWARDING`, `ROUTE_ATTR_MERGE_ONLY`<br>[Enum: ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP|ROUTE_ATTR_ADVERTISE|ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_HOST|ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_FORWARDING|ROUTE_ATTR_MERGE_ONLY] Attributes. List of route attributes associated with the static route
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+ <a id="attrs-e2e8e0"></a>&#x2022; [`attrs`](#attrs-e2e8e0) - Optional List Defaults to `ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP`<br>Possible values are `ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP`, `ROUTE_ATTR_ADVERTISE`, `ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_HOST`, `ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_FORWARDING`, `ROUTE_ATTR_MERGE_ONLY`<br>[Enum: ROUTE_ATTR_NO_OP|ROUTE_ATTR_ADVERTISE|ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_HOST|ROUTE_ATTR_INSTALL_FORWARDING|ROUTE_ATTR_MERGE_ONLY] List of route attributes associated with the static route
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- <a id="labels-c6c66c"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels-c6c66c) - Optional Block<br>Static Route Labels. Add Labels for this Static Route, these labels can be used in network policy
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+ <a id="labels-c6c66c"></a>&#x2022; [`labels`](#labels-c6c66c) - Optional Block<br>Add Labels for this Static Route, these labels can be used in network policy
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  <a id="nexthop-e399f9"></a>&#x2022; [`nexthop`](#nexthop-e399f9) - Optional Block<br>Nexthop. Identifies the next-hop for a route<br>See [Nexthop](#nexthop-e399f9) below.
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@@ -761,25 +761,25 @@ A [`storage_routes`](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes) block (within [`stor
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  A [`nexthop`](#nexthop-e399f9) block (within [`storage_static_routes.storage_routes`](#storage-static-routes-storage-routes)) supports the following:
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764
- <a id="interface-4faa73"></a>&#x2022; [`interface`](#interface-4faa73) - Optional Block<br>Network Interface. Nexthop is network interface when type is 'Network-Interface'<br>See [Interface](#interface-4faa73) below.
764
+ <a id="interface-4faa73"></a>&#x2022; [`interface`](#interface-4faa73) - Optional Block<br>Nexthop is network interface when type is 'Network-Interface'<br>See [Interface](#interface-4faa73) below.
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766
- <a id="address-971ca8"></a>&#x2022; [`nexthop_address`](#address-971ca8) - Optional Block<br>IP Address. IP Address used to specify an IPv4 or IPv6 address<br>See [Nexthop Address](#address-971ca8) below.
766
+ <a id="address-971ca8"></a>&#x2022; [`nexthop_address`](#address-971ca8) - Optional Block<br>IP Address used to specify an IPv4 or IPv6 address<br>See [Nexthop Address](#address-971ca8) below.
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768
- <a id="type-05dc61"></a>&#x2022; [`type`](#type-05dc61) - Optional String Defaults to `NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY`<br>Possible values are `NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY`, `NEXT_HOP_USE_CONFIGURED`, `NEXT_HOP_NETWORK_INTERFACE`<br>[Enum: NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY|NEXT_HOP_USE_CONFIGURED|NEXT_HOP_NETWORK_INTERFACE] Nexthop Types. Defines types of next-hop Use default gateway on the local interface as gateway for route. Assumes there is only one local interface on the virtual network. Use the specified address as nexthop Use the network interface as nexthop Discard nexthop, used when attr type is Advertise Used in VoltADN private virtual network
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+ <a id="type-05dc61"></a>&#x2022; [`type`](#type-05dc61) - Optional String Defaults to `NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY`<br>Possible values are `NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY`, `NEXT_HOP_USE_CONFIGURED`, `NEXT_HOP_NETWORK_INTERFACE`<br>[Enum: NEXT_HOP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY|NEXT_HOP_USE_CONFIGURED|NEXT_HOP_NETWORK_INTERFACE] Defines types of next-hop Use default gateway on the local interface as gateway for route. Assumes there is only one local interface on the virtual network. Use the specified address as nexthop Use the network interface as nexthop Discard nexthop, used when attr type is Advertise Used in VoltADN
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  #### Storage Static Routes Storage Routes Nexthop Interface
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  An [`interface`](#interface-4faa73) block (within [`storage_static_routes.storage_routes.nexthop`](#nexthop-e399f9)) supports the following:
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- <a id="kind-6e410a"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#kind-6e410a) - Optional String<br>Kind. 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="kind-6e410a"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#kind-6e410a) - 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="name-e622a1"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name-e622a1) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="name-e622a1"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name-e622a1) - 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="namespace-42a184"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-42a184) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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-42a184"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-42a184) - 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-1f9ea3"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-1f9ea3) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="tenant-1f9ea3"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-1f9ea3) - 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="uid-d2cf5c"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#uid-d2cf5c) - Optional String<br>UID. 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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+ <a id="uid-d2cf5c"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#uid-d2cf5c) - 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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  #### Storage Static Routes Storage Routes Nexthop Nexthop Address
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- <a id="ipv4-54e4aa"></a>&#x2022; [`ipv4`](#ipv4-54e4aa) - Optional Block<br>IPv4 Subnet. IPv4 subnets specified as prefix and prefix-length. Prefix length must be <= 32<br>See [IPv4](#ipv4-54e4aa) below.
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+ <a id="ipv4-54e4aa"></a>&#x2022; [`ipv4`](#ipv4-54e4aa) - Optional Block<br>IPv4 subnets specified as prefix and prefix-length. Prefix length must be <= 32<br>See [IPv4](#ipv4-54e4aa) below.
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- <a id="ipv6-1e9f5b"></a>&#x2022; [`ipv6`](#ipv6-1e9f5b) - Optional Block<br>IPv6 Subnet. IPv6 subnets specified as prefix and prefix-length. Prefix-legnth must be <= 128<br>See [IPv6](#ipv6-1e9f5b) below.
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+ <a id="ipv6-1e9f5b"></a>&#x2022; [`ipv6`](#ipv6-1e9f5b) - Optional Block<br>IPv6 subnets specified as prefix and prefix-length. Prefix-legnth must be <= 128<br>See [IPv6](#ipv6-1e9f5b) below.
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  #### Storage Static Routes Storage Routes Subnets IPv4
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- <a id="plen-a1f77b"></a>&#x2022; [`plen`](#plen-a1f77b) - Optional Number<br>Prefix Length. Prefix-length of the IPv4 subnet. Must be <= 32
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+ <a id="plen-a1f77b"></a>&#x2022; [`plen`](#plen-a1f77b) - Optional Number<br>Prefix-length of the IPv4 subnet. Must be <= 32
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- <a id="prefix-aed225"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-aed225) - Optional String<br>Prefix. Prefix part of the IPv4 subnet in string form with dot-decimal notation
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+ <a id="prefix-aed225"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-aed225) - Optional String<br>Prefix part of the IPv4 subnet in string form with dot-decimal notation
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  #### Storage Static Routes Storage Routes Subnets IPv6
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- <a id="plen-0a29a7"></a>&#x2022; [`plen`](#plen-0a29a7) - Optional Number<br>Prefix Length. Prefix length of the IPv6 subnet. Must be <= 128
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+ <a id="plen-0a29a7"></a>&#x2022; [`plen`](#plen-0a29a7) - Optional Number<br>Prefix length of the IPv6 subnet. Must be <= 128
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- <a id="prefix-d661c3"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-d661c3) - Optional String<br>Prefix. Prefix part of the IPv6 subnet given in form of string. IPv6 address must be specified as hexadecimal numbers separated by ':' e.g. '2001:db8:0:0:0:2:0:0' The address can be compacted by suppressing zeros e.g. '2001:db8::2::'
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+ <a id="prefix-d661c3"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-d661c3) - Optional String<br>Prefix part of the IPv6 subnet given in form of string. IPv6 address must be specified as hexadecimal numbers separated by ':' e.g. '2001:db8:0:0:0:2:0:0' The address can be compacted by suppressing zeros e.g. '2001:db8::2::'
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- <a id="usb-policy-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#usb-policy-name) - Optional String<br>Name. 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="usb-policy-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#usb-policy-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="usb-policy-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#usb-policy-namespace) - Optional String<br>Namespace. 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="usb-policy-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#usb-policy-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="usb-policy-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#usb-policy-tenant) - Optional String<br>Tenant. 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="usb-policy-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#usb-policy-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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