Fix typo in vim connectors

Change-Id: Ieef16fd4bac1ec4ff29426ec244c8655311fdc51
Signed-off-by: garciadeblas <gerardo.garciadeblas@telefonica.com>
diff --git a/osm_ro/vimconn.py b/osm_ro/vimconn.py
index cc06f84..4a7cc09 100644
--- a/osm_ro/vimconn.py
+++ b/osm_ro/vimconn.py
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
                 'name': (optional) name for the interface.
                 'net_id': VIM network id where this interface must be connect to. Mandatory for type==virtual
                 'vpci': (optional) virtual vPCI address to assign at the VM. Can be ignored depending on VIM capabilities
-                'model': (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e2000, ...
+                'model': (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e1000, ...
                 'mac_address': (optional) mac address to assign to this interface
                 'ip_address': (optional) IP address to assign to this interface
                 #TODO: CHECK if an optional 'vlan' parameter is needed for VIMs when type if VF and net_id is not provided,
diff --git a/osm_ro/vimconn_aws.py b/osm_ro/vimconn_aws.py
index e35318f..22103d0 100644
--- a/osm_ro/vimconn_aws.py
+++ b/osm_ro/vimconn_aws.py
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@
                     name
                     net_id - subnet_id from AWS
                     vpci - (optional) virtual vPCI address to assign at the VM. Can be ignored depending on VIM capabilities
-                    model: (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e2000, ...
+                    model: (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e1000, ...
                     mac_address: (optional) mac address to assign to this interface
                     type: (mandatory) can be one of:
                         virtual, in this case always connected to a network of type 'net_type=bridge'
diff --git a/osm_ro/vimconn_opennebula.py b/osm_ro/vimconn_opennebula.py
index 221667e..2e63d53 100644
--- a/osm_ro/vimconn_opennebula.py
+++ b/osm_ro/vimconn_opennebula.py
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
                 name:
                 net_id: network uuid to connect
                 vpci: virtual vcpi to assign
-                model: interface model, virtio, e2000, ...
+                model: interface model, virtio, e1000, ...
                 mac_address:
                 use: 'data', 'bridge',  'mgmt'
                 type: 'virtual', 'PF', 'VF', 'VFnotShared'
diff --git a/osm_ro/vimconn_openvim.py b/osm_ro/vimconn_openvim.py
index 0e3130c..34c1b8c 100644
--- a/osm_ro/vimconn_openvim.py
+++ b/osm_ro/vimconn_openvim.py
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@
                 name:
                 net_id: network uuid to connect
                 vpci: virtual vcpi to assign
-                model: interface model, virtio, e2000, ...
+                model: interface model, virtio, e1000, ...
                 mac_address: 
                 use: 'data', 'bridge',  'mgmt'
                 type: 'virtual', 'PCI-PASSTHROUGH'('PF'), 'SR-IOV'('VF'), 'VFnotShared'
diff --git a/osm_ro/vimconn_vmware.py b/osm_ro/vimconn_vmware.py
index caaf50d..169df3a 100644
--- a/osm_ro/vimconn_vmware.py
+++ b/osm_ro/vimconn_vmware.py
@@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@
                 'name': (optional) name for the interface.
                 'net_id': VIM network id where this interface must be connect to. Mandatory for type==virtual
                 'vpci': (optional) virtual vPCI address to assign at the VM. Can be ignored depending on VIM capabilities
-                'model': (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e2000, ...
+                'model': (optional and only have sense for type==virtual) interface model: virtio, e1000, ...
                 'mac_address': (optional) mac address to assign to this interface
                 #TODO: CHECK if an optional 'vlan' parameter is needed for VIMs when type if VF and net_id is not provided,
                     the VLAN tag to be used. In case net_id is provided, the internal network vlan is used for tagging VF