-Select the default Console viewer. You can either use the builtin java applet (VNC; deprecated and maps to html5), an external virt-viewer comtatible application (SPICE), or an HTML5 based viewer (noVNC).
+Set bandwidth/io limits various operations.
+
+`clone`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
+
+bandwidth limit in KiB/s for cloning disks
+
+`default`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
+
+default bandwidth limit in KiB/s
+
+`migration`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
+
+bandwidth limit in KiB/s for migrating guests (including moving local disks)
+
+`move`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
+
+bandwidth limit in KiB/s for moving disks
+
+`restore`=`<LIMIT>` ;;
+
+bandwidth limit in KiB/s for restoring guests from backups
+
+`console`: `<applet | html5 | vv | xtermjs>` ::
+
+Select the default Console viewer. You can either use the builtin java applet (VNC; deprecated and maps to html5), an external virt-viewer comtatible application (SPICE), an HTML5 based vnc viewer (noVNC), or an HTML5 based console client (xtermjs). If the selected viewer is not available (e.g. SPICE not activated for the VM), the fallback is noVNC.