Name
|
Type
|
Description
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canSetPhysicalNicLinkSpeed | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether or not a physical network
adapter's link speed and duplex settings can be changed through
this API. For a hosted product, the host uses its physical network
adapters for network connectivity. Configuration of link speed is
done through regular host operations. In ESX Server, the configuration
can be changed through this API.
|
dhcpOnVnicSupported | xsd:boolean |
This flag indicates whether or not the host is able to support
dhcp configuration for vnics.
Since VI API 2.5
|
dnsConfigSupported | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether DNS configuration for the host is
supported.
Since VI API 2.5
|
ipRouteConfigSupported | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether ip route configuration for the host
is supported.
Since VI API 2.5
|
ipV6Supported | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether the host is capable of communicating
using ipv6 protocol
Since vSphere API 4.0
|
maxPortGroupsPerVswitch | xsd:int |
The maximum number of port groups supported per virtual switch.
This property will not be set if this value is unlimited.
Since VI API 2.5
|
nicTeamingPolicy | xsd:string[] |
The available teaming policies if the platform supports network
adapter teaming.
|
supportsNetworkHints | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether or not the host is able
to support
the querying of network hints.
|
supportsNicTeaming | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether or not network adapter teaming is
available. Multiple network adapters can be bridged to a
virtual switch through a BondBridge. Also, network adapter teaming
policies such as failover order and detection are enabled.
|
supportsVlan | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether or not VLANs can be configured on
PortGroups attached to VirtualSwitch objects.
This allows VLANs for virtual machines without requiring special VLAN
capable hardware switches.
|
usesServiceConsoleNic | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether or not a service
console network adapter
is used or required. This means that the system
software has two TCP/IP stacks. As a result, at least two types of
VirtualNics may be created -- the normal VirtualNic and the service
console VirtualNic. If this is not set, then only the VirtualNic type is
supported.
|
vnicConfigSupported | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether Virtual NIC configuration is supported.
This means that operations to add, remove, update virtualNic are
supported.
Since VI API 2.5
|
vswitchConfigSupported | xsd:boolean |
The flag to indicate whether virtual switch configuration is
supported. This means that operations to add, remove, update virtual
switches are supported.
Since VI API 2.5
|
Properties inherited from DynamicData |
None |