HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs

data class HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs(val addressFamily: Output<String>? = null, val amazonAddress: Output<String>? = null, val bgpAsn: Output<Int>? = null, val bgpAuthKey: Output<String>? = null, val connectionId: Output<String>? = null, val customerAddress: Output<String>? = null, val mtu: Output<Int>? = null, val name: Output<String>? = null, val ownerAccountId: Output<String>? = null, val vlan: Output<Int>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs>

Provides a Direct Connect hosted transit virtual interface resource. This resource represents the allocator's side of the hosted virtual interface. A hosted virtual interface is a virtual interface that is owned by another AWS account.

Example Usage

package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterface;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs;
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 example = new HostedTransitVirtualInterface("example", HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs.builder()
.connectionId(aws_dx_connection.example().id())
.vlan(4094)
.addressFamily("ipv4")
.bgpAsn(65352)
.build());
}
}

Import

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

$ pulumi import aws:directconnect/hostedTransitVirtualInterface:HostedTransitVirtualInterface test dxvif-33cc44dd

Constructors

Link copied to clipboard
constructor(addressFamily: Output<String>? = null, amazonAddress: Output<String>? = null, bgpAsn: Output<Int>? = null, bgpAuthKey: Output<String>? = null, connectionId: Output<String>? = null, customerAddress: Output<String>? = null, mtu: Output<Int>? = null, name: Output<String>? = null, ownerAccountId: Output<String>? = null, vlan: Output<Int>? = null)

Properties

Link copied to clipboard
val addressFamily: Output<String>? = null

The address family for the BGP peer. ipv4 or ipv6.

Link copied to clipboard
val amazonAddress: Output<String>? = null

The IPv4 CIDR address to use to send traffic to Amazon. Required for IPv4 BGP peers.

Link copied to clipboard
val bgpAsn: Output<Int>? = null

The autonomous system (AS) number for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration.

Link copied to clipboard
val bgpAuthKey: Output<String>? = null

The authentication key for BGP configuration.

Link copied to clipboard
val connectionId: Output<String>? = null

The ID of the Direct Connect connection (or LAG) on which to create the virtual interface.

Link copied to clipboard
val customerAddress: Output<String>? = null

The IPv4 CIDR destination address to which Amazon should send traffic. Required for IPv4 BGP peers.

Link copied to clipboard
val mtu: Output<Int>? = null

The maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the size, in bytes, of the largest permissible packet that can be passed over the connection. The MTU of a virtual transit interface can be either 1500 or 8500 (jumbo frames). Default is 1500.

Link copied to clipboard
val name: Output<String>? = null

The name for the virtual interface.

Link copied to clipboard
val ownerAccountId: Output<String>? = null

The AWS account that will own the new virtual interface.

Link copied to clipboard
val vlan: Output<Int>? = null

The VLAN ID.

Functions

Link copied to clipboard
open override fun toJava(): HostedTransitVirtualInterfaceArgs