HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs

data class HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs(val dxGatewayId: Output<String>? = null, val tags: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null, val virtualInterfaceId: Output<String>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs>

Provides a resource to manage the accepter's side of a Direct Connect hosted transit virtual interface. This resource accepts ownership of a transit virtual interface created by another AWS account.

NOTE: AWS allows a Direct Connect hosted transit virtual interface to be deleted from either the allocator's or accepter's side. However, this provider only allows the Direct Connect hosted transit virtual interface to be deleted from the allocator's side by removing the corresponding aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterface resource from your configuration. Removing a aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor resource from your configuration will remove it from your statefile and management, but will not delete the Direct Connect virtual interface.

Example Usage

package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.aws.Provider;
import com.pulumi.aws.AwsFunctions;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.Gateway;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.GatewayArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterface;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs;
import com.pulumi.resources.CustomResourceOptions;
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) {
var accepter = new Provider("accepter");
final var accepterCallerIdentity = AwsFunctions.getCallerIdentity();
var example = new Gateway("example", GatewayArgs.builder()
.amazonSideAsn(64512)
.build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
.provider(aws.accepter())
.build());
var creator = new HostedTransitVirtualInterface("creator", HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs.builder()
.connectionId("dxcon-zzzzzzzz")
.ownerAccountId(accepterCallerIdentity.applyValue(getCallerIdentityResult -> getCallerIdentityResult.accountId()))
.vlan(4094)
.addressFamily("ipv4")
.bgpAsn(65352)
.build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
.dependsOn(example)
.build());
var accepterHostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor = new HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor("accepterHostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor", HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs.builder()
.virtualInterfaceId(creator.id())
.dxGatewayId(example.id())
.tags(Map.of("Side", "Accepter"))
.build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
.provider(aws.accepter())
.build());
}
}

Import

Direct Connect hosted transit virtual interfaces can be imported using the vif id, e.g.,

$ pulumi import aws:directconnect/hostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor:HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptor test dxvif-33cc44dd

Constructors

constructor(dxGatewayId: Output<String>? = null, tags: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null, virtualInterfaceId: Output<String>? = null)

Properties

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val dxGatewayId: Output<String>? = null

The ID of the Direct Connect gateway to which to connect the virtual interface.

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val tags: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null

A map of tags to assign to the resource. .If configured with a provider default_tags configuration block present, tags with matching keys will overwrite those defined at the provider-level.

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val virtualInterfaceId: Output<String>? = null

The ID of the Direct Connect virtual interface to accept.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceAcceptorArgs