Hybridnet
Collaborative and visual infrastructure as design for HybridnetComponents ( 16 )
The Meshery model for Hybridnet supports the following components.
remote-cluster
remote-endpoint-slice
remote-subnet
remote-vtep
ip-instance
network
node-info
subnet
bgp-configuration
cluster-information
felix-configuration
global-network-policy
global-network-set
host-endpoint
ip-pool
network-policy
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