@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
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  page_title: "f5xc_network_policy Resource - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  # f5xc_network_policy (Resource)
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this resource, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  ```terraform
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  # Network Policy Resource Example
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- <a id="endpoint"></a>&#x2022; [`endpoint`](#endpoint) - Optional Block<br>Endpoint Choice. Shape of the endpoint choices for a view<br>See [Endpoint](#endpoint) below for details.
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+ <a id="action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#action) - Optional String Defaults to `DENY`<br>Possible values are `DENY`, `ALLOW`<br>[Enum: DENY|ALLOW] Network policy rule action configures the action to be taken on rule match Apply deny action on rule match Apply allow action on rule match
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- <a id="rules"></a>&#x2022; [`rules`](#rules) - Optional Block<br>Rule Choice. Shape of Rule Choice<br>See [Rules](#rules) below for details.
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+ <a id="advanced-action"></a>&#x2022; [`advanced_action`](#advanced-action) - Optional Block<br>Network Policy Rule Advanced Action provides additional OPTIONS along with RuleAction and PBRRuleAction<br>See [Advanced Action](#advanced-action) below for details.
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+ &#x2022; <a id="ip-prefix-set"></a>[`ip_prefix_set`](#ip-prefix-set) - Optional Block<br>List of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [IP Prefix Set](#ip-prefix-set) below for details.
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix"></a>[`prefix`](#prefix) - Optional Block<br>List of IP Address prefixes. Prefix must contain both prefix and prefix-length The list can contain mix of both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes<br>See [Prefix](#prefix) below for details.
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix-selector"></a>[`prefix_selector`](#prefix-selector) - Optional Block<br>Type can be used to establish a 'selector reference' from one object(called selector) to a set of other objects(called selectees) based on the value of expresssions. A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. An empty label selector matches all objects<br>See [Prefix Selector](#prefix-selector) below for details.
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+ <a id="label-matcher"></a>&#x2022; [`label_matcher`](#label-matcher) - Optional Block<br>Label matcher specifies a list of label keys whose values need to match for source/client and destination/server. Note that the actual label values are not specified and do not matter. This allows an ability to scope grouping by the label key name<br>See [Label Matcher](#label-matcher) below for details.
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- <a id="endpoint-label-selector"></a>&#x2022; [`label_selector`](#endpoint-label-selector) - Optional Block<br>Label Selector. This type can be used to establish a 'selector reference' from one object(called selector) to a set of other objects(called selectees) based on the value of expresssions. A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. An empty label selector matches all objects. A null label selector matches no objects. Label selector is immutable. Expressions is a list of strings of label selection expression. Each string has ',' separated values which are 'AND' and all strings are logically 'OR'. BNF for expression string `<selector-syntax>` ::= `<requirement>` | `<requirement>` ',' `<selector-syntax>` `<requirement>` ::= [!] KEY [ `<set-based-restriction>` | `<exact-match-restriction>` ] `<set-based-restriction>` ::= '' | `<inclusion-exclusion>` `<value-set>` `<inclusion-exclusion>` ::= `<inclusion>` | `<exclusion>` `<exclusion>` ::= 'notin' `<inclusion>` ::= 'in' `<value-set>` ::= '(' `<values>` ')' `<values>` ::= VALUE | VALUE ',' `<values>` `<exact-match-restriction>` ::= ['='|'=='|'!='] VALUE<br>See [Label Selector](#endpoint-label-selector) below.
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- A [`metadata`](#rules-egress-rules-metadata) block (within [`rules.egress_rules`](#rules-egress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="rules-egress-rules-metadata-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#rules-egress-rules-metadata-name) - Optional String<br>Name. This is the name of the message. The value of name has to follow DNS-1035 format
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- A [`prefix_list`](#rules-egress-rules-prefix-list) block (within [`rules.egress_rules`](#rules-egress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="rules-egress-rules-prefix-list-prefixes"></a>&#x2022; [`prefixes`](#rules-egress-rules-prefix-list-prefixes) - Optional List<br>IPv4 Prefix List. List of IPv4 prefixes that represent an endpoint
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- A [`protocol_port_range`](#rules-egress-rules-protocol-port-range) block (within [`rules.egress_rules`](#rules-egress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="ranges-ffb05a"></a>&#x2022; [`port_ranges`](#ranges-ffb05a) - Optional List<br>List of Port Ranges. List of port ranges. Each range is a single port or a pair of start and end ports e.g. 8080-8192
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- <a id="protocol-77c4d7"></a>&#x2022; [`protocol`](#protocol-77c4d7) - Optional String<br>Protocol. Protocol in IP packet to be used as match criteria Values are TCP, UDP, and ICMP
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- An [`ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules) block (within [`rules`](#rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#rules-ingress-rules-action) - Optional String Defaults to `DENY`<br>Possible values are `DENY`, `ALLOW`<br>[Enum: DENY|ALLOW] Network Policy Rule Action. Network policy rule action configures the action to be taken on rule match Apply deny action on rule match Apply allow action on rule match
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-adv-action"></a>&#x2022; [`adv_action`](#rules-ingress-rules-adv-action) - Optional Block<br>Network Policy Rule Advanced Action. Network Policy Rule Advanced Action provides additional OPTIONS along with RuleAction and PBRRuleAction<br>See [Adv Action](#rules-ingress-rules-adv-action) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-all-tcp-traffic"></a>&#x2022; [`all_tcp_traffic`](#rules-ingress-rules-all-tcp-traffic) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-all-traffic"></a>&#x2022; [`all_traffic`](#rules-ingress-rules-all-traffic) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-all-udp-traffic"></a>&#x2022; [`all_udp_traffic`](#rules-ingress-rules-all-udp-traffic) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-any"></a>&#x2022; [`any`](#rules-ingress-rules-any) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-applications"></a>&#x2022; [`applications`](#rules-ingress-rules-applications) - Optional Block<br>Applications. Application protocols like HTTP, SNMP<br>See [Applications](#rules-ingress-rules-applications) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-inside-endpoints"></a>&#x2022; [`inside_endpoints`](#rules-ingress-rules-inside-endpoints) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set"></a>&#x2022; [`ip_prefix_set`](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set) - Optional Block<br>IP Prefix Set Reference. A list of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [IP Prefix Set](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher"></a>&#x2022; [`label_matcher`](#rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher) - Optional Block<br>Label Matcher. A label matcher specifies a list of label keys whose values need to match for source/client and destination/server. Note that the actual label values are not specified and do not matter. This allows an ability to scope grouping by the label key name<br>See [Label Matcher](#rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-label-selector"></a>&#x2022; [`label_selector`](#rules-ingress-rules-label-selector) - Optional Block<br>Label Selector. This type can be used to establish a 'selector reference' from one object(called selector) to a set of other objects(called selectees) based on the value of expresssions. A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. An empty label selector matches all objects. A null label selector matches no objects. Label selector is immutable. Expressions is a list of strings of label selection expression. Each string has ',' separated values which are 'AND' and all strings are logically 'OR'. BNF for expression string `<selector-syntax>` ::= `<requirement>` | `<requirement>` ',' `<selector-syntax>` `<requirement>` ::= [!] KEY [ `<set-based-restriction>` | `<exact-match-restriction>` ] `<set-based-restriction>` ::= '' | `<inclusion-exclusion>` `<value-set>` `<inclusion-exclusion>` ::= `<inclusion>` | `<exclusion>` `<exclusion>` ::= 'notin' `<inclusion>` ::= 'in' `<value-set>` ::= '(' `<values>` ')' `<values>` ::= VALUE | VALUE ',' `<values>` `<exact-match-restriction>` ::= ['='|'=='|'!='] VALUE<br>See [Label Selector](#rules-ingress-rules-label-selector) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-metadata"></a>&#x2022; [`metadata`](#rules-ingress-rules-metadata) - Optional Block<br>Message Metadata. MessageMetaType is metadata (common attributes) of a message that only certain messages have. This information is propagated to the metadata of a child object that gets created from the containing message during view processing. The information in this type can be specified by user during create and replace APIs<br>See [Metadata](#rules-ingress-rules-metadata) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-outside-endpoints"></a>&#x2022; [`outside_endpoints`](#rules-ingress-rules-outside-endpoints) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-prefix-list"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix_list`](#rules-ingress-rules-prefix-list) - Optional Block<br>IPv4 Prefix List. List of IPv4 prefixes that represent an endpoint<br>See [Prefix List](#rules-ingress-rules-prefix-list) below.
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-protocol-port-range"></a>&#x2022; [`protocol_port_range`](#rules-ingress-rules-protocol-port-range) - Optional Block<br>Protocol and Port. Protocol and Port ranges<br>See [Protocol Port Range](#rules-ingress-rules-protocol-port-range) below.
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- #### Rules Ingress Rules Adv Action
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- An [`adv_action`](#rules-ingress-rules-adv-action) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-adv-action-action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#rules-ingress-rules-adv-action-action) - Optional String Defaults to `NOLOG`<br>Possible values are `NOLOG`, `LOG`<br>[Enum: NOLOG|LOG] Log Action. Choice to choose logging or no logging This works together with option selected via NetworkPolicyRuleAction or any other action specified Don't sample the traffic hitting the rule Sample the traffic hitting the rule
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- An [`applications`](#rules-ingress-rules-applications) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="applications-ada048"></a>&#x2022; [`applications`](#applications-ada048) - Optional List Defaults to `APPLICATION_HTTP`<br>Possible values are `APPLICATION_HTTP`, `APPLICATION_HTTPS`, `APPLICATION_SNMP`, `APPLICATION_DNS`<br>[Enum: APPLICATION_HTTP|APPLICATION_HTTPS|APPLICATION_SNMP|APPLICATION_DNS] Application Protocols. Application protocols like HTTP, SNMP
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- An [`ip_prefix_set`](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set-ref) - Optional Block<br>Reference. A list of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [Ref](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set-ref) below.
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- A [`ref`](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set-ref) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules.ip_prefix_set`](#rules-ingress-rules-ip-prefix-set)) supports the following:
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- <a id="kind-3a83c1"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#kind-3a83c1) - 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="name-c9035f"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#name-c9035f) - 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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+ An [`advanced_action`](#advanced-action) block supports the following:
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- <a id="namespace-0b6e5e"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#namespace-0b6e5e) - 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="advanced-action-action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#advanced-action-action) - Optional String Defaults to `NOLOG`<br>Possible values are `NOLOG`, `LOG`<br>[Enum: NOLOG|LOG] Choice to choose logging or no logging This works together with option selected via NetworkPolicyRuleAction or any other action specified x-
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- <a id="tenant-b81c73"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#tenant-b81c73) - 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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+ #### IP Prefix Set
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- <a id="uid-0be2c4"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#uid-0be2c4) - 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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+ An [`ip_prefix_set`](#ip-prefix-set) block supports the following:
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#ip-prefix-set-ref) - Optional Block<br>List of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [Ref](#ip-prefix-set-ref) below.
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- A [`label_matcher`](#rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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+ #### IP Prefix Set Ref
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher-keys"></a>&#x2022; [`keys`](#rules-ingress-rules-label-matcher-keys) - Optional List<br>Keys. The list of label key names that have to match
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+ A [`ref`](#ip-prefix-set-ref) block (within [`ip_prefix_set`](#ip-prefix-set)) supports the following:
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- #### Rules Ingress Rules Label Selector
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-kind) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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- A [`label_selector`](#rules-ingress-rules-label-selector) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-name) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) name
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- <a id="expressions-151d69"></a>&#x2022; [`expressions`](#expressions-151d69) - Optional List<br>Selector Expression. Expressions contains the Kubernetes style label expression for selections
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-namespace) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-tenant) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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- A [`metadata`](#rules-ingress-rules-metadata) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-uid) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then uid will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) uid
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- <a id="spec-3d4978"></a>&#x2022; [`description_spec`](#spec-3d4978) - Optional String<br>Description. Human readable description
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+ #### Label Matcher
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- <a id="rules-ingress-rules-metadata-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#rules-ingress-rules-metadata-name) - Optional String<br>Name. This is the name of the message. The value of name has to follow DNS-1035 format
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+ A [`label_matcher`](#label-matcher) block supports the following:
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+ <a id="label-matcher-keys"></a>&#x2022; [`keys`](#label-matcher-keys) - Optional List<br>The list of label key names that have to match
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- A [`prefix_list`](#rules-ingress-rules-prefix-list) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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+ #### Prefix
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- <a id="prefixes-89e9a7"></a>&#x2022; [`prefixes`](#prefixes-89e9a7) - Optional List<br>IPv4 Prefix List. List of IPv4 prefixes that represent an endpoint
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+ A [`prefix`](#prefix) block supports the following:
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+ <a id="prefix-prefix"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-prefix) - Optional List<br>IP Address prefix in string format. String must contain both prefix and prefix-length
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- A [`protocol_port_range`](#rules-ingress-rules-protocol-port-range) block (within [`rules.ingress_rules`](#rules-ingress-rules)) supports the following:
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- <a id="ranges-86d162"></a>&#x2022; [`port_ranges`](#ranges-86d162) - Optional List<br>List of Port Ranges. List of port ranges. Each range is a single port or a pair of start and end ports e.g. 8080-8192
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+ A [`prefix_selector`](#prefix-selector) block supports the following:
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- <a id="protocol-a45394"></a>&#x2022; [`protocol`](#protocol-a45394) - Optional String<br>Protocol. Protocol in IP packet to be used as match criteria Values are TCP, UDP, and ICMP
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+ <a id="prefix-selector-expressions"></a>&#x2022; [`expressions`](#prefix-selector-expressions) - Optional List<br>Expressions contains the Kubernetes style label expression for selections
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+ <a id="action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#action) - Optional String Defaults to `DENY`<br>Possible values are `DENY`, `ALLOW`<br>[Enum: DENY|ALLOW] Network policy rule action configures the action to be taken on rule match Apply deny action on rule match Apply allow action on rule match
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- <a id="advanced-action"></a>&#x2022; [`advanced_action`](#advanced-action) - Optional Block<br>Network Policy Rule Advanced Action. Network Policy Rule Advanced Action provides additional OPTIONS along with RuleAction and PBRRuleAction<br>See [Advanced Action](#advanced-action) below for details.
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+ <a id="advanced-action"></a>&#x2022; [`advanced_action`](#advanced-action) - Optional Block<br>Network Policy Rule Advanced Action provides additional OPTIONS along with RuleAction and PBRRuleAction<br>See [Advanced Action](#advanced-action) below for details.
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix"></a>[`prefix`](#prefix) - Optional Block<br>IP Prefix List. List of IP Address prefixes. Prefix must contain both prefix and prefix-length The list can contain mix of both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes<br>See [Prefix](#prefix) below for details.
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix-selector"></a>[`prefix_selector`](#prefix-selector) - Optional Block<br>Label Selector. This type can be used to establish a 'selector reference' from one object(called selector) to a set of other objects(called selectees) based on the value of expresssions. A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. An empty label selector matches all objects. A null label selector matches no objects. Label selector is immutable. Expressions is a list of strings of label selection expression. Each string has ',' separated values which are 'AND' and all strings are logically 'OR'. BNF for expression string `<selector-syntax>` ::= `<requirement>` | `<requirement>` ',' `<selector-syntax>` `<requirement>` ::= [!] KEY [ `<set-based-restriction>` | `<exact-match-restriction>` ] `<set-based-restriction>` ::= '' | `<inclusion-exclusion>` `<value-set>` `<inclusion-exclusion>` ::= `<inclusion>` | `<exclusion>` `<exclusion>` ::= 'notin' `<inclusion>` ::= 'in' `<value-set>` ::= '(' `<values>` ')' `<values>` ::= VALUE | VALUE ',' `<values>` `<exact-match-restriction>` ::= ['='|'=='|'!='] VALUE<br>See [Prefix Selector](#prefix-selector) below for details.
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+ &#x2022; <a id="ip-prefix-set"></a>[`ip_prefix_set`](#ip-prefix-set) - Optional Block<br>List of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [IP Prefix Set](#ip-prefix-set) below for details.
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix"></a>[`prefix`](#prefix) - Optional Block<br>List of IP Address prefixes. Prefix must contain both prefix and prefix-length The list can contain mix of both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes<br>See [Prefix](#prefix) below for details.
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+ <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="prefix-selector"></a>[`prefix_selector`](#prefix-selector) - Optional Block<br>Type can be used to establish a 'selector reference' from one object(called selector) to a set of other objects(called selectees) based on the value of expresssions. A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. An empty label selector matches all objects<br>See [Prefix Selector](#prefix-selector) below for details.
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+ <a id="label-matcher"></a>&#x2022; [`label_matcher`](#label-matcher) - Optional Block<br>Label matcher specifies a list of label keys whose values need to match for source/client and destination/server. Note that the actual label values are not specified and do not matter. This allows an ability to scope grouping by the label key name<br>See [Label Matcher](#label-matcher) below for details.
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+ <a id="advanced-action-action"></a>&#x2022; [`action`](#advanced-action-action) - Optional String Defaults to `NOLOG`<br>Possible values are `NOLOG`, `LOG`<br>[Enum: NOLOG|LOG] Choice to choose logging or no logging This works together with option selected via NetworkPolicyRuleAction or any other action specified x-
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#ip-prefix-set-ref) - Optional Block<br>List of references to ip_prefix_set objects<br>See [Ref](#ip-prefix-set-ref) below.
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-kind) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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+ <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-name) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) name
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- <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-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="ip-prefix-set-ref-tenant"></a>&#x2022; [`tenant`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-tenant) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then tenant will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) tenant
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- <a id="ip-prefix-set-ref-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-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="ip-prefix-set-ref-uid"></a>&#x2022; [`uid`](#ip-prefix-set-ref-uid) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then uid will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) uid
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- <a id="label-matcher-keys"></a>&#x2022; [`keys`](#label-matcher-keys) - Optional List<br>Keys. The list of label key names that have to match
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+ <a id="label-matcher-keys"></a>&#x2022; [`keys`](#label-matcher-keys) - Optional List<br>The list of label key names that have to match
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- <a id="prefix-prefix"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-prefix) - Optional List<br>Prefix. IP Address prefix in string format. String must contain both prefix and prefix-length
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+ <a id="prefix-prefix"></a>&#x2022; [`prefix`](#prefix-prefix) - Optional List<br>IP Address prefix in string format. String must contain both prefix and prefix-length
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- <a id="prefix-selector-expressions"></a>&#x2022; [`expressions`](#prefix-selector-expressions) - Optional List<br>Selector Expression. Expressions contains the Kubernetes style label expression for selections
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+ <a id="prefix-selector-expressions"></a>&#x2022; [`expressions`](#prefix-selector-expressions) - Optional List<br>Expressions contains the Kubernetes style label expression for selections
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