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deb-python-pyvmomi/docs/vim/dvs/VmwareDistributedVirtualSwitch/VspanPorts.rst
Shawn Hartsock c83651f5be pyvmomi RST docs do not properly show lists
Fixes RST documents to include list mark up when appropriate.

closes: https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi/issues/76
2014-08-13 14:49:24 -04:00

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.. _int: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
.. _str: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
.. _vSphere API 5.0: ../../../vim/version.rst#vimversionversion7
.. _vmodl.DynamicData: ../../../vmodl/DynamicData.rst
.. _DistributedVirtualSwitchPortConnecteeConnecteeType: ../../../vim/dvs/PortConnectee/ConnecteeType.rst
vim.dvs.VmwareDistributedVirtualSwitch.VspanPorts
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This class defines the ports, uplink ports name, vlans and IP addresses participating in a Distributed Port Mirroring session. See VspanSession.
:extends: vmodl.DynamicData_
:since: `vSphere API 5.0`_
Attributes:
portKey ([`str`_], optional):
Individual ports to participate in the Distributed Port Mirroring session.
uplinkPortName ([`str`_], optional):
Uplink ports used as destination ports to participate in the Distributed Port Mirroring session. A fault will be raised if uplinkPortName is used as source ports in any Distributed Port Mirroring session.
wildcardPortConnecteeType ([`str`_], optional):
Wild card specification for source ports participating in the Distributed Port Mirroring session. See `DistributedVirtualSwitchPortConnecteeConnecteeType`_ for valid values. Any port that has a connectee of the specified type has its receive traffic mirrored. A fault will be raised if wildcards are specified as destination ports or source ports mirroring traffic on the transmit side. It is to be not used.
vlans ([`int`_], optional):
Vlan Ids for ingress source of Remote Mirror destination session.
ipAddress ([`str`_], optional):
IP address for the destination of encapsulated remote mirror source session, IPv4 address is specified using dotted decimal notation. For example, "192.0.2.1". IPv6 addresses are 128-bit addresses represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits. A colon separates each field (:). For example, 2001:DB8:101::230:6eff:fe04:d9ff.