alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule
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Provides a Express Connect Traffic Qos Rule resource. Express Connect Traffic QoS Rule.
For information about Express Connect Traffic Qos Rule and how to use it, see What is Traffic Qos Rule.
NOTE: Available since v1.224.0.
Example Usage
Basic Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as alicloud from "@pulumi/alicloud";
const config = new pulumi.Config();
const name = config.get("name") || "terraform-example";
const default = alicloud.expressconnect.getPhysicalConnections({
nameRegex: "preserved-NODELETING",
});
const createQos = new alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQos("createQos", {
qosName: name,
qosDescription: "terraform-example",
});
const associateQos = new alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosAssociation("associateQos", {
instanceId: _default.then(_default => _default.ids?.[1]),
qosId: createQos.id,
instanceType: "PHYSICALCONNECTION",
});
const createQosQueue = new alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosQueue("createQosQueue", {
qosId: createQos.id,
bandwidthPercent: "60",
queueDescription: "terraform-example",
queueName: name,
queueType: "Medium",
});
const defaultTrafficQosRule = new alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule("default", {
ruleDescription: "terraform-example",
priority: 1,
protocol: "ALL",
srcPortRange: "-1/-1",
dstIpv6Cidr: "2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
srcIpv6Cidr: "2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
dstPortRange: "-1/-1",
remarkingDscp: -1,
queueId: createQosQueue.queueId,
qosId: createQos.id,
matchDscp: -1,
ruleName: name,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_alicloud as alicloud
config = pulumi.Config()
name = config.get("name")
if name is None:
name = "terraform-example"
default = alicloud.expressconnect.get_physical_connections(name_regex="preserved-NODELETING")
create_qos = alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQos("createQos",
qos_name=name,
qos_description="terraform-example")
associate_qos = alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosAssociation("associateQos",
instance_id=default.ids[1],
qos_id=create_qos.id,
instance_type="PHYSICALCONNECTION")
create_qos_queue = alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosQueue("createQosQueue",
qos_id=create_qos.id,
bandwidth_percent="60",
queue_description="terraform-example",
queue_name=name,
queue_type="Medium")
default_traffic_qos_rule = alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule("default",
rule_description="terraform-example",
priority=1,
protocol="ALL",
src_port_range="-1/-1",
dst_ipv6_cidr="2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
src_ipv6_cidr="2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
dst_port_range="-1/-1",
remarking_dscp=-1,
queue_id=create_qos_queue.queue_id,
qos_id=create_qos.id,
match_dscp=-1,
rule_name=name)
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-alicloud/sdk/v3/go/alicloud/expressconnect"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi/config"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
cfg := config.New(ctx, "")
name := "terraform-example"
if param := cfg.Get("name"); param != "" {
name = param
}
_default, err := expressconnect.GetPhysicalConnections(ctx, &expressconnect.GetPhysicalConnectionsArgs{
NameRegex: pulumi.StringRef("preserved-NODELETING"),
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
createQos, err := expressconnect.NewTrafficQos(ctx, "createQos", &expressconnect.TrafficQosArgs{
QosName: pulumi.String(name),
QosDescription: pulumi.String("terraform-example"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = expressconnect.NewTrafficQosAssociation(ctx, "associateQos", &expressconnect.TrafficQosAssociationArgs{
InstanceId: pulumi.String(_default.Ids[1]),
QosId: createQos.ID(),
InstanceType: pulumi.String("PHYSICALCONNECTION"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
createQosQueue, err := expressconnect.NewTrafficQosQueue(ctx, "createQosQueue", &expressconnect.TrafficQosQueueArgs{
QosId: createQos.ID(),
BandwidthPercent: pulumi.String("60"),
QueueDescription: pulumi.String("terraform-example"),
QueueName: pulumi.String(name),
QueueType: pulumi.String("Medium"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = expressconnect.NewTrafficQosRule(ctx, "default", &expressconnect.TrafficQosRuleArgs{
RuleDescription: pulumi.String("terraform-example"),
Priority: pulumi.Int(1),
Protocol: pulumi.String("ALL"),
SrcPortRange: pulumi.String("-1/-1"),
DstIpv6Cidr: pulumi.String("2001:db8:1234:5678::/64"),
SrcIpv6Cidr: pulumi.String("2001:db8:1234:5678::/64"),
DstPortRange: pulumi.String("-1/-1"),
RemarkingDscp: pulumi.Int(-1),
QueueId: createQosQueue.QueueId,
QosId: createQos.ID(),
MatchDscp: pulumi.Int(-1),
RuleName: pulumi.String(name),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using AliCloud = Pulumi.AliCloud;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var config = new Config();
var name = config.Get("name") ?? "terraform-example";
var @default = AliCloud.ExpressConnect.GetPhysicalConnections.Invoke(new()
{
NameRegex = "preserved-NODELETING",
});
var createQos = new AliCloud.ExpressConnect.TrafficQos("createQos", new()
{
QosName = name,
QosDescription = "terraform-example",
});
var associateQos = new AliCloud.ExpressConnect.TrafficQosAssociation("associateQos", new()
{
InstanceId = @default.Apply(@default => @default.Apply(getPhysicalConnectionsResult => getPhysicalConnectionsResult.Ids[1])),
QosId = createQos.Id,
InstanceType = "PHYSICALCONNECTION",
});
var createQosQueue = new AliCloud.ExpressConnect.TrafficQosQueue("createQosQueue", new()
{
QosId = createQos.Id,
BandwidthPercent = "60",
QueueDescription = "terraform-example",
QueueName = name,
QueueType = "Medium",
});
var defaultTrafficQosRule = new AliCloud.ExpressConnect.TrafficQosRule("default", new()
{
RuleDescription = "terraform-example",
Priority = 1,
Protocol = "ALL",
SrcPortRange = "-1/-1",
DstIpv6Cidr = "2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
SrcIpv6Cidr = "2001:db8:1234:5678::/64",
DstPortRange = "-1/-1",
RemarkingDscp = -1,
QueueId = createQosQueue.QueueId,
QosId = createQos.Id,
MatchDscp = -1,
RuleName = name,
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.ExpressconnectFunctions;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.inputs.GetPhysicalConnectionsArgs;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQos;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosArgs;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosAssociation;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosAssociationArgs;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosQueue;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosQueueArgs;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule;
import com.pulumi.alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRuleArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
final var config = ctx.config();
final var name = config.get("name").orElse("terraform-example");
final var default = ExpressconnectFunctions.getPhysicalConnections(GetPhysicalConnectionsArgs.builder()
.nameRegex("preserved-NODELETING")
.build());
var createQos = new TrafficQos("createQos", TrafficQosArgs.builder()
.qosName(name)
.qosDescription("terraform-example")
.build());
var associateQos = new TrafficQosAssociation("associateQos", TrafficQosAssociationArgs.builder()
.instanceId(default_.ids()[1])
.qosId(createQos.id())
.instanceType("PHYSICALCONNECTION")
.build());
var createQosQueue = new TrafficQosQueue("createQosQueue", TrafficQosQueueArgs.builder()
.qosId(createQos.id())
.bandwidthPercent("60")
.queueDescription("terraform-example")
.queueName(name)
.queueType("Medium")
.build());
var defaultTrafficQosRule = new TrafficQosRule("defaultTrafficQosRule", TrafficQosRuleArgs.builder()
.ruleDescription("terraform-example")
.priority("1")
.protocol("ALL")
.srcPortRange("-1/-1")
.dstIpv6Cidr("2001:db8:1234:5678::/64")
.srcIpv6Cidr("2001:db8:1234:5678::/64")
.dstPortRange("-1/-1")
.remarkingDscp("-1")
.queueId(createQosQueue.queueId())
.qosId(createQos.id())
.matchDscp("-1")
.ruleName(name)
.build());
}
}
configuration:
name:
type: string
default: terraform-example
resources:
createQos:
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQos
properties:
qosName: ${name}
qosDescription: terraform-example
associateQos:
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQosAssociation
properties:
instanceId: ${default.ids[1]}
qosId: ${createQos.id}
instanceType: PHYSICALCONNECTION
createQosQueue:
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQosQueue
properties:
qosId: ${createQos.id}
bandwidthPercent: '60'
queueDescription: terraform-example
queueName: ${name}
queueType: Medium
defaultTrafficQosRule:
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQosRule
name: default
properties:
ruleDescription: terraform-example
priority: '1'
protocol: ALL
srcPortRange: -1/-1
dstIpv6Cidr: 2001:db8:1234:5678::/64
srcIpv6Cidr: 2001:db8:1234:5678::/64
dstPortRange: -1/-1
remarkingDscp: '-1'
queueId: ${createQosQueue.queueId}
qosId: ${createQos.id}
matchDscp: '-1'
ruleName: ${name}
variables:
default:
fn::invoke:
Function: alicloud:expressconnect:getPhysicalConnections
Arguments:
nameRegex: preserved-NODELETING
Create TrafficQosRule Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new TrafficQosRule(name: string, args: TrafficQosRuleArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def TrafficQosRule(resource_name: str,
args: TrafficQosRuleArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def TrafficQosRule(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
priority: Optional[int] = None,
queue_id: Optional[str] = None,
qos_id: Optional[str] = None,
protocol: Optional[str] = None,
match_dscp: Optional[int] = None,
dst_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
dst_port_range: Optional[str] = None,
dst_ipv6_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
remarking_dscp: Optional[int] = None,
rule_description: Optional[str] = None,
rule_name: Optional[str] = None,
src_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
src_ipv6_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
src_port_range: Optional[str] = None)
func NewTrafficQosRule(ctx *Context, name string, args TrafficQosRuleArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*TrafficQosRule, error)
public TrafficQosRule(string name, TrafficQosRuleArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public TrafficQosRule(String name, TrafficQosRuleArgs args)
public TrafficQosRule(String name, TrafficQosRuleArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQosRule
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args TrafficQosRuleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args TrafficQosRuleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args TrafficQosRuleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args TrafficQosRuleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args TrafficQosRuleArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var trafficQosRuleResource = new AliCloud.ExpressConnect.TrafficQosRule("trafficQosRuleResource", new()
{
Priority = 0,
QueueId = "string",
QosId = "string",
Protocol = "string",
MatchDscp = 0,
DstCidr = "string",
DstPortRange = "string",
DstIpv6Cidr = "string",
RemarkingDscp = 0,
RuleDescription = "string",
RuleName = "string",
SrcCidr = "string",
SrcIpv6Cidr = "string",
SrcPortRange = "string",
});
example, err := expressconnect.NewTrafficQosRule(ctx, "trafficQosRuleResource", &expressconnect.TrafficQosRuleArgs{
Priority: pulumi.Int(0),
QueueId: pulumi.String("string"),
QosId: pulumi.String("string"),
Protocol: pulumi.String("string"),
MatchDscp: pulumi.Int(0),
DstCidr: pulumi.String("string"),
DstPortRange: pulumi.String("string"),
DstIpv6Cidr: pulumi.String("string"),
RemarkingDscp: pulumi.Int(0),
RuleDescription: pulumi.String("string"),
RuleName: pulumi.String("string"),
SrcCidr: pulumi.String("string"),
SrcIpv6Cidr: pulumi.String("string"),
SrcPortRange: pulumi.String("string"),
})
var trafficQosRuleResource = new TrafficQosRule("trafficQosRuleResource", TrafficQosRuleArgs.builder()
.priority(0)
.queueId("string")
.qosId("string")
.protocol("string")
.matchDscp(0)
.dstCidr("string")
.dstPortRange("string")
.dstIpv6Cidr("string")
.remarkingDscp(0)
.ruleDescription("string")
.ruleName("string")
.srcCidr("string")
.srcIpv6Cidr("string")
.srcPortRange("string")
.build());
traffic_qos_rule_resource = alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule("trafficQosRuleResource",
priority=0,
queue_id="string",
qos_id="string",
protocol="string",
match_dscp=0,
dst_cidr="string",
dst_port_range="string",
dst_ipv6_cidr="string",
remarking_dscp=0,
rule_description="string",
rule_name="string",
src_cidr="string",
src_ipv6_cidr="string",
src_port_range="string")
const trafficQosRuleResource = new alicloud.expressconnect.TrafficQosRule("trafficQosRuleResource", {
priority: 0,
queueId: "string",
qosId: "string",
protocol: "string",
matchDscp: 0,
dstCidr: "string",
dstPortRange: "string",
dstIpv6Cidr: "string",
remarkingDscp: 0,
ruleDescription: "string",
ruleName: "string",
srcCidr: "string",
srcIpv6Cidr: "string",
srcPortRange: "string",
});
type: alicloud:expressconnect:TrafficQosRule
properties:
dstCidr: string
dstIpv6Cidr: string
dstPortRange: string
matchDscp: 0
priority: 0
protocol: string
qosId: string
queueId: string
remarkingDscp: 0
ruleDescription: string
ruleName: string
srcCidr: string
srcIpv6Cidr: string
srcPortRange: string
TrafficQosRule Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The TrafficQosRule resource accepts the following input properties:
- Priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- Protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- Qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- Queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- Dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- Match
Dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- Remarking
Dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- Rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- Priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- Protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- Qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- Queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- Dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- Match
Dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- Remarking
Dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- Rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- priority Integer
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol String
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id String - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id String - The QoS queue ID.
- dst
Cidr String The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port StringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp Integer - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- remarking
Dscp Integer - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description String - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Name String - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port StringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- priority number
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp number - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- remarking
Dscp number - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol str
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos_
id str - The QoS policy ID.
- queue_
id str - The QoS queue ID.
- dst_
cidr str The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst_
ipv6_ strcidr The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst_
port_ strrange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match_
dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- remarking_
dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule_
description str - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule_
name str - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src_
cidr str The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src_
ipv6_ strcidr The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src_
port_ strrange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- priority Number
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol String
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id String - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id String - The QoS queue ID.
- dst
Cidr String The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port StringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp Number - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- remarking
Dscp Number - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description String - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Name String - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port StringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the TrafficQosRule resource produces the following output properties:
Look up Existing TrafficQosRule Resource
Get an existing TrafficQosRule resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: TrafficQosRuleState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): TrafficQosRule
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
dst_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
dst_ipv6_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
dst_port_range: Optional[str] = None,
match_dscp: Optional[int] = None,
priority: Optional[int] = None,
protocol: Optional[str] = None,
qos_id: Optional[str] = None,
queue_id: Optional[str] = None,
remarking_dscp: Optional[int] = None,
rule_description: Optional[str] = None,
rule_id: Optional[str] = None,
rule_name: Optional[str] = None,
src_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
src_ipv6_cidr: Optional[str] = None,
src_port_range: Optional[str] = None,
status: Optional[str] = None) -> TrafficQosRule
func GetTrafficQosRule(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *TrafficQosRuleState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*TrafficQosRule, error)
public static TrafficQosRule Get(string name, Input<string> id, TrafficQosRuleState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static TrafficQosRule get(String name, Output<String> id, TrafficQosRuleState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- Match
Dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- Priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- Protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- Qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- Queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- Remarking
Dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- Rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Rule
Id string - The ID of the QoS rule.
- Rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- Status string
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
- Dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- Match
Dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- Priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- Protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- Qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- Queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- Remarking
Dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- Rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Rule
Id string - The ID of the QoS rule.
- Rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- Src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- Src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- Src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- Status string
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
- dst
Cidr String The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port StringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp Integer - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- priority Integer
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol String
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id String - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id String - The QoS queue ID.
- remarking
Dscp Integer - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description String - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Id String - The ID of the QoS rule.
- rule
Name String - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port StringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- status String
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
- dst
Cidr string The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port stringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp number - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- priority number
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol string
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id string - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id string - The QoS queue ID.
- remarking
Dscp number - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description string - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Id string - The ID of the QoS rule.
- rule
Name string - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr string The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port stringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- status string
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
- dst_
cidr str The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst_
ipv6_ strcidr The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst_
port_ strrange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match_
dscp int - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- priority int
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol str
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos_
id str - The QoS policy ID.
- queue_
id str - The QoS queue ID.
- remarking_
dscp int - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule_
description str - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule_
id str - The ID of the QoS rule.
- rule_
name str - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src_
cidr str The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src_
ipv6_ strcidr The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src_
port_ strrange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- status str
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
- dst
Cidr String The traffic of the QoS rule matches the Destination IPv4 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- dst
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the Destination IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- dst
Port StringRange - QoS rule traffic matches the destination port number range. Value range: 0 to 65535. If not, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same. The corresponding destination port number range is fixed for different protocol types. The values are as follows:
- ALL:-1/-1, not editable.
- ICMP(IPv4):-1/-1, non-editable.
- ICMPv6(IPv6):-1/-1, non-editable.
- TCP:-1/-1, editable.
- UDP:-1/-1, editable.
- GRE:-1/-1, not editable.
- SSH:22/22, not editable.
- Telnet:23/23, not editable.
- HTTP:80/80, non-editable.
- HTTPS:443/443, which cannot be edited.
- MS SQL:1443/1443, which cannot be edited.
- Oracle:1521/1521, non-editable.
- MySql:3306/3306, non-editable.
- RDP:3389/3389, non-editable.
- PostgreSQL:5432/5432, non-editable.
- Redis:6379/6379, non-editable.
- match
Dscp Number - The DSCP value of the traffic matched by the QoS rule. Value range: 0 to 63. If not, the value is - 1.
- priority Number
- QoS rule priority. Value range: 1 to 9000. The larger the number, the higher the priority. The priority of a QoS rule cannot be repeated in the same QoS policy.
- protocol String
- QoS rule protocol type, value:
- ALL
- ICMP(IPv4)
- *ICMPv6(IPv6) *
- TCP
- UDP
- GRE
- SSH
- Telnet
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- MySql
- RDP
- PostgreSQL
- Redis.
- qos
Id String - The QoS policy ID.
- queue
Id String - The QoS queue ID.
- remarking
Dscp Number - Modify The DSCP value in the flow. Value range: 0 to 63. If the value is not modified, the value is - 1.
- rule
Description String - The description of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 256 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- rule
Id String - The ID of the QoS rule.
- rule
Name String - The name of the QoS rule. The length is 0 to 128 characters and cannot start with 'http:// 'or 'https.
- src
Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv4 CIDR block.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcIPv6Cidr or **DstIPv6Cidr * *.
- src
Ipv6Cidr String The QoS rule traffic matches the source IPv6 network segment.
NOTE: If this parameter is not supported, enter SrcCidr or **DstCidr * *.
- src
Port StringRange - The source port number of the QoS rule traffic matching. The value range is 0 to 65535. If the traffic does not match, the value is - 1. Currently, only a single port number is supported, and the start and end of the port number must be the same.
- status String
- The status of the QoS rule. Value:
Import
Express Connect Traffic Qos Rule can be imported using the id, e.g.
$ pulumi import alicloud:expressconnect/trafficQosRule:TrafficQosRule example <qos_id>:<queue_id>:<rule_id>
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- Alibaba Cloud pulumi/pulumi-alicloud
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
alicloud
Terraform Provider.