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azure-native.managednetworkfabric.getNetworkFabric
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Azure Native v2.73.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024 by Pulumi
Get Network Fabric resource details. Azure REST API version: 2023-02-01-preview.
Other available API versions: 2023-06-15.
Using getNetworkFabric
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getNetworkFabric(args: GetNetworkFabricArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetNetworkFabricResult>
function getNetworkFabricOutput(args: GetNetworkFabricOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetNetworkFabricResult>
def get_network_fabric(network_fabric_name: Optional[str] = None,
resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetNetworkFabricResult
def get_network_fabric_output(network_fabric_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
resource_group_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetNetworkFabricResult]
func LookupNetworkFabric(ctx *Context, args *LookupNetworkFabricArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupNetworkFabricResult, error)
func LookupNetworkFabricOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupNetworkFabricOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupNetworkFabricResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupNetworkFabric
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetNetworkFabric
{
public static Task<GetNetworkFabricResult> InvokeAsync(GetNetworkFabricArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetNetworkFabricResult> Invoke(GetNetworkFabricInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetNetworkFabricResult> getNetworkFabric(GetNetworkFabricArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: azure-native:managednetworkfabric:getNetworkFabric
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Network
Fabric stringName - Name of the Network Fabric
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- Network
Fabric stringName - Name of the Network Fabric
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- network
Fabric StringName - Name of the Network Fabric
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- network
Fabric stringName - Name of the Network Fabric
- resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- network_
fabric_ strname - Name of the Network Fabric
- resource_
group_ strname - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- network
Fabric StringName - Name of the Network Fabric
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
getNetworkFabric Result
The following output properties are available:
- Fabric
ASN int - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- Id string
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- L2Isolation
Domains List<string> - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- L3Isolation
Domains List<string> - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- Location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- Management
Network Pulumi.Configuration Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Outputs. Management Network Configuration Response - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- Name string
- The name of the resource
- Network
Fabric stringController Id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- Network
Fabric stringSku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- Operational
State string - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- Provisioning
State string - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- Rack
Count int - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- Racks List<string>
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- Router
Id string - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- Server
Count intPer Rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- System
Data Pulumi.Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Outputs. System Data Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- Terminal
Server Pulumi.Configuration Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Outputs. Terminal Server Configuration Response - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- Type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- Annotation string
- Switch configuration description.
- Ipv4Prefix string
- IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- Ipv6Prefix string
- IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- Dictionary<string, string>
- Resource tags.
- Fabric
ASN int - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- Id string
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- L2Isolation
Domains []string - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- L3Isolation
Domains []string - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- Location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- Management
Network ManagementConfiguration Network Configuration Response - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- Name string
- The name of the resource
- Network
Fabric stringController Id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- Network
Fabric stringSku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- Operational
State string - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- Provisioning
State string - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- Rack
Count int - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- Racks []string
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- Router
Id string - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- Server
Count intPer Rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- System
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- Terminal
Server TerminalConfiguration Server Configuration Response - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- Type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- Annotation string
- Switch configuration description.
- Ipv4Prefix string
- IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- Ipv6Prefix string
- IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- map[string]string
- Resource tags.
- fabric
ASN Integer - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- id String
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- l2Isolation
Domains List<String> - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- l3Isolation
Domains List<String> - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- location String
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- management
Network ManagementConfiguration Network Configuration Response - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- name String
- The name of the resource
- network
Fabric StringController Id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- network
Fabric StringSku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- operational
State String - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- provisioning
State String - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- rack
Count Integer - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- racks List<String>
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- router
Id String - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- server
Count IntegerPer Rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- system
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- terminal
Server TerminalConfiguration Server Configuration Response - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- type String
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- annotation String
- Switch configuration description.
- ipv4Prefix String
- IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- ipv6Prefix String
- IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- Map<String,String>
- Resource tags.
- fabric
ASN number - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- id string
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- l2Isolation
Domains string[] - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- l3Isolation
Domains string[] - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- management
Network ManagementConfiguration Network Configuration Response - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- name string
- The name of the resource
- network
Fabric stringController Id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- network
Fabric stringSku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- operational
State string - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- provisioning
State string - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- rack
Count number - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- racks string[]
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- router
Id string - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- server
Count numberPer Rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- system
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- terminal
Server TerminalConfiguration Server Configuration Response - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- annotation string
- Switch configuration description.
- ipv4Prefix string
- IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- ipv6Prefix string
- IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- {[key: string]: string}
- Resource tags.
- fabric_
asn int - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- id str
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- l2_
isolation_ Sequence[str]domains - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- l3_
isolation_ Sequence[str]domains - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- location str
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- management_
network_ Managementconfiguration Network Configuration Response - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- name str
- The name of the resource
- network_
fabric_ strcontroller_ id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- network_
fabric_ strsku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- operational_
state str - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- provisioning_
state str - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- rack_
count int - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- racks Sequence[str]
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- router_
id str - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- server_
count_ intper_ rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- system_
data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- terminal_
server_ Terminalconfiguration Server Configuration Response - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- type str
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- annotation str
- Switch configuration description.
- ipv4_
prefix str - IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- ipv6_
prefix str - IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- Mapping[str, str]
- Resource tags.
- fabric
ASN Number - ASN of CE devices for CE/PE connectivity.
- id String
- Fully qualified resource ID for the resource. Ex - /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/{resourceProviderNamespace}/{resourceType}/{resourceName}
- l2Isolation
Domains List<String> - List of L2IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- l3Isolation
Domains List<String> - List of L3IsolationDomain resource IDs under the Network Fabric.
- location String
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- management
Network Property MapConfiguration - Configuration to be used to setup the management network.
- name String
- The name of the resource
- network
Fabric StringController Id - Azure resource ID for the NetworkFabricController the NetworkFabric belongs.
- network
Fabric StringSku - Supported Network Fabric SKU.Example: Compute / Aggregate racks. Once the user chooses a particular SKU, only supported racks can be added to the Network Fabric. The SKU determines whether it is a single / multi rack Network Fabric.
- operational
State String - Gets the operational state of the resource.
- provisioning
State String - Gets the provisioning state of the resource.
- rack
Count Number - Number of racks associated to Network Fabric.Possible values are from 2-8.
- racks List<String>
- List of NetworkRack resource IDs under the Network Fabric. The number of racks allowed depends on the Network Fabric SKU.
- router
Id String - Router Id of CE to be used for MP-BGP between PE and CE
- server
Count NumberPer Rack - Number of servers.Possible values are from 1-16.
- system
Data Property Map - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- terminal
Server Property MapConfiguration - Network and credentials configuration currently applied to terminal server.
- type String
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- annotation String
- Switch configuration description.
- ipv4Prefix String
- IPv4Prefix for Management Network. Example: 10.1.0.0/19.
- ipv6Prefix String
- IPv6Prefix for Management Network. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD40::/59.
- Map<String>
- Resource tags.
Supporting Types
FabricBfdConfigurationResponse
- Interval int
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- Multiplier int
- multiplier. Example: 3.
- Interval int
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- Multiplier int
- multiplier. Example: 3.
- interval Integer
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- multiplier Integer
- multiplier. Example: 3.
- interval number
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- multiplier number
- multiplier. Example: 3.
- interval int
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- multiplier int
- multiplier. Example: 3.
- interval Number
- interval in seconds. Example: 300.
- multiplier Number
- multiplier. Example: 3.
FabricOptionBPropertiesResponse
- Export
Route List<string>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- Import
Route List<string>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
- Export
Route []stringTargets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- Import
Route []stringTargets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
- export
Route List<String>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- import
Route List<String>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
- export
Route string[]Targets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- import
Route string[]Targets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
- export_
route_ Sequence[str]targets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- import_
route_ Sequence[str]targets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
- export
Route List<String>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for outgoing routes from CE.
- import
Route List<String>Targets - Route Targets to be applied for incoming routes into CE.
ManagementNetworkConfigurationResponse
- Infrastructure
Vpn Pulumi.Configuration Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Inputs. Vpn Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- Workload
Vpn Pulumi.Configuration Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Inputs. Vpn Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for workload vpn.
- Infrastructure
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- Workload
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for workload vpn.
- infrastructure
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- workload
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for workload vpn.
- infrastructure
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- workload
Vpn VpnConfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for workload vpn.
- infrastructure_
vpn_ Vpnconfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- workload_
vpn_ Vpnconfiguration Configuration Properties Response - Configuration for workload vpn.
- infrastructure
Vpn Property MapConfiguration - Configuration for infrastructure vpn.
- workload
Vpn Property MapConfiguration - Configuration for workload vpn.
OptionAPropertiesResponse
- Bfd
Configuration Pulumi.Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Inputs. Fabric Bfd Configuration Response - BFD Configuration properties.
- Mtu int
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- Peer
ASN int - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- Primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Vlan
Id int - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
- Bfd
Configuration FabricBfd Configuration Response - BFD Configuration properties.
- Mtu int
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- Peer
ASN int - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- Primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Vlan
Id int - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
- bfd
Configuration FabricBfd Configuration Response - BFD Configuration properties.
- mtu Integer
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- peer
ASN Integer - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- primary
Ipv4Prefix String - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix String - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix String - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix String - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- vlan
Id Integer - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
- bfd
Configuration FabricBfd Configuration Response - BFD Configuration properties.
- mtu number
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- peer
ASN number - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- vlan
Id number - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
- bfd_
configuration FabricBfd Configuration Response - BFD Configuration properties.
- mtu int
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- peer_
asn int - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- primary_
ipv4_ strprefix - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- primary_
ipv6_ strprefix - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary_
ipv4_ strprefix - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary_
ipv6_ strprefix - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- vlan_
id int - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
- bfd
Configuration Property Map - BFD Configuration properties.
- mtu Number
- MTU to use for option A peering.
- peer
ASN Number - Peer ASN number.Example : 28
- primary
Ipv4Prefix String - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix String - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix String - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix String - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- vlan
Id Number - Vlan identifier. Example : 501
SystemDataResponse
- Created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- Created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- Created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- Last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- Last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- Last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- Created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- Created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- Created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- Last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- Last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- Last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At String - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By String - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By StringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified StringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified StringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified StringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created_
at str - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created_
by str - The identity that created the resource.
- created_
by_ strtype - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last_
modified_ strat - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last_
modified_ strby - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last_
modified_ strby_ type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At String - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By String - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By StringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified StringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified StringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified StringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
TerminalServerConfigurationResponse
- Network
Device stringId - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- Password string
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- Primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Username string
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- Primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Serial
Number string - Serial Number of Terminal server.
- Network
Device stringId - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- Password string
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- Primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Username string
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- Primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- Serial
Number string - Serial Number of Terminal server.
- network
Device StringId - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- password String
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv4Prefix String - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix String - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- username String
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix String - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix String - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- serial
Number String - Serial Number of Terminal server.
- network
Device stringId - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- password string
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv4Prefix string - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix string - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- username string
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix string - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix string - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- serial
Number string - Serial Number of Terminal server.
- network_
device_ strid - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- password str
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- primary_
ipv4_ strprefix - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary_
ipv4_ strprefix - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- username str
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- primary_
ipv6_ strprefix - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary_
ipv6_ strprefix - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- serial_
number str - Serial Number of Terminal server.
- network
Device StringId - ARM Resource ID used for the NetworkDevice.
- password String
- Password for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv4Prefix String - IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.0/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv4Prefix String - Secondary IPv4 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 172.31.0.20/31. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- username String
- Username for the terminal server connection.
- primary
Ipv6Prefix String - IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a0/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- secondary
Ipv6Prefix String - Secondary IPv6 Address Prefix of CE-PE interconnect links. Example: 3FFE:FFFF:0:CD30::a4/126. The values can be specified at the time of creation or can be updated afterwards. Any update to the values post-provisioning may disrupt traffic. The 1st and 3rd IPs are to be configured on CE1 and CE2 for Option B interfaces. The 2nd and 4th IPs are to be configured on PE1 and PE2 for Option B interfaces.
- serial
Number String - Serial Number of Terminal server.
VpnConfigurationPropertiesResponse
- Administrative
State string - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- Network
To stringNetwork Interconnect Id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- Peering
Option string - Peering option list.
- Option
AProperties Pulumi.Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Inputs. Option AProperties Response - option A properties
- Option
BProperties Pulumi.Azure Native. Managed Network Fabric. Inputs. Fabric Option BProperties Response - option B properties
- Administrative
State string - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- Network
To stringNetwork Interconnect Id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- Peering
Option string - Peering option list.
- Option
AProperties OptionAProperties Response - option A properties
- Option
BProperties FabricOption BProperties Response - option B properties
- administrative
State String - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- network
To StringNetwork Interconnect Id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- peering
Option String - Peering option list.
- option
AProperties OptionAProperties Response - option A properties
- option
BProperties FabricOption BProperties Response - option B properties
- administrative
State string - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- network
To stringNetwork Interconnect Id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- peering
Option string - Peering option list.
- option
AProperties OptionAProperties Response - option A properties
- option
BProperties FabricOption BProperties Response - option B properties
- administrative_
state str - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- network_
to_ strnetwork_ interconnect_ id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- peering_
option str - Peering option list.
- option_
a_ Optionproperties AProperties Response - option A properties
- option_
b_ Fabricproperties Option BProperties Response - option B properties
- administrative
State String - Indicates configuration state. Example: Enabled | Disabled.
- network
To StringNetwork Interconnect Id - Gets the networkToNetworkInterconnectId of the resource.
- peering
Option String - Peering option list.
- option
AProperties Property Map - option A properties
- option
BProperties Property Map - option B properties
Package Details
- Repository
- Azure Native pulumi/pulumi-azure-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
This is the latest version of Azure Native. Use the Azure Native v1 docs if using the v1 version of this package.
Azure Native v2.73.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024 by Pulumi