tunnel; <code>type='tcp'</code>
or <code>type='spicevmc'</code> (which uses the usbredir
channel of a <a href="#elementsGraphics">SPICE graphics
- device</a>) are typical.The redirdev element has an optional
- sub-element<code><address></code> which can tie the
+ device</a>) are typical. The redirdev element has an optional
+ sub-element <code><address></code> which can tie the
device to a particular controller. Further sub-elements,
such as <code><source></code>, may be required according
to the given type, although a <code><target></code> sub-element
<dt><code>redirfilter</code></dt>
<dd>The<code> redirfilter </code>element is used for creating the
filter rule to filter out certain devices from redirection.
- It uses sub-element <code><usbdev></code>to define each filter rule.
- <code>class</code>attribute is the USB Class code, for example,
+ It uses sub-element <code><usbdev></code> to define each filter rule.
+ <code>class</code> attribute is the USB Class code, for example,
0x08 represents mass storage devices. The USB device can be addressed by
- vendor / product id using the<code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> attributes.
+ vendor / product id using the <code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> attributes.
<code>version</code> is the bcdDevice value of USB device, such as 1.00, 1.10 and 2.00.
These four attributes are optional and <code>-1</code> can be used to allow
- any value for them. <code>allow</code>attribute is mandatory,
+ any value for them. <code>allow</code> attribute is mandatory,
'yes' means allow, 'no' for deny.
</dd>
</dl>