
This external documentation for pyVmomi was generated using Googly Docs (aka Google Standard Documentation) which renders very cleanly in GitHub. Internal documentation for a class should be done in Sphinx format because tools like pyCharm and Eclipse can use that documentation as a hint for code completion. Note: External docs as Googly Docs, internal docs as Sphinx. Closes bug#15
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.. _int: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _str: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _vSphere API 4.1: ../../../vim/version.rst#vimversionversion6
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.. _vmodl.DynamicData: ../../../vmodl/DynamicData.rst
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.. _HostConfigChangeOperation: ../../../vim/host/ConfigChange/Operation.rst
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vim.net.IpConfigSpec.IpAddressSpec
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==================================
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Provides for configuration of IP Addresses.
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:extends: vmodl.DynamicData_
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:since: `vSphere API 4.1`_
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Attributes:
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ipAddress (`str`_):
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IPv4 address is specified using dotted decimal notation. For example, "192.0.2.1". IPv6 addresses are 128-bit addresses specified as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits. A colon separates each field (:). For example, 2001:DB8:101::230:6eff:fe04:d9ff. The address can also consist of the symbol '::' to represent multiple 16-bit groups of contiguous 0's only once in an address as described in RFC 2373.
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prefixLength (`int`_):
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Denotes the length of a generic Internet network address prefix. The prefix length for IPv4 the value range is 0-32. For IPv6 prefixLength is a decimal value range 0-128. A value of n corresponds to an IP address mask that has n contiguous 1-bits from the most significant bit (MSB), with all other bits set to 0. A value of zero is valid only if the calling context defines it.
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operation (`str`_):
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Requires one of: "add" and "remove" or "change" See `HostConfigChangeOperation`_ .
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