ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs

data class ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs(val azureASN: Output<Int>? = null, val circuitName: Output<String>? = null, val connections: Output<List<ExpressRouteCircuitConnectionArgs>>? = null, val gatewayManagerEtag: Output<String>? = null, val id: Output<String>? = null, val ipv6PeeringConfig: Output<Ipv6ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringConfigArgs>? = null, val microsoftPeeringConfig: Output<ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringConfigArgs>? = null, val name: Output<String>? = null, val peerASN: Output<Double>? = null, val peeringName: Output<String>? = null, val peeringType: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringType>>? = null, val primaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null, val primaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null, val resourceGroupName: Output<String>? = null, val routeFilter: Output<SubResourceArgs>? = null, val secondaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null, val secondaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null, val sharedKey: Output<String>? = null, val state: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringState>>? = null, val stats: Output<ExpressRouteCircuitStatsArgs>? = null, val vlanId: Output<Int>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs>

Peering in an ExpressRouteCircuit resource. Uses Azure REST API version 2024-05-01. In version 2.x of the Azure Native provider, it used API version 2023-02-01. Other available API versions: 2018-06-01, 2018-07-01, 2018-08-01, 2018-10-01, 2018-11-01, 2018-12-01, 2019-02-01, 2019-04-01, 2019-06-01, 2019-07-01, 2019-08-01, 2019-09-01, 2019-11-01, 2019-12-01, 2020-03-01, 2020-04-01, 2020-05-01, 2020-06-01, 2020-07-01, 2020-08-01, 2020-11-01, 2021-02-01, 2021-03-01, 2021-05-01, 2021-08-01, 2022-01-01, 2022-05-01, 2022-07-01, 2022-09-01, 2022-11-01, 2023-02-01, 2023-04-01, 2023-05-01, 2023-06-01, 2023-09-01, 2023-11-01, 2024-01-01, 2024-03-01. These can be accessed by generating a local SDK package using the CLI command pulumi package add azure-native network [ApiVersion]. See the ../../../version-guide/#accessing-any-api-version-via-local-packages for details.

Example Usage

Create ExpressRouteCircuit Peerings

using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using AzureNative = Pulumi.AzureNative;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var expressRouteCircuitPeering = new AzureNative.Network.ExpressRouteCircuitPeering("expressRouteCircuitPeering", new()
{
CircuitName = "circuitName",
PeerASN = 200,
PeeringName = "AzurePrivatePeering",
PrimaryPeerAddressPrefix = "192.168.16.252/30",
ResourceGroupName = "rg1",
SecondaryPeerAddressPrefix = "192.168.18.252/30",
VlanId = 200,
});
});
package main
import (
network "github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure-native-sdk/network/v2"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := network.NewExpressRouteCircuitPeering(ctx, "expressRouteCircuitPeering", &network.ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs{
CircuitName: pulumi.String("circuitName"),
PeerASN: pulumi.Float64(200),
PeeringName: pulumi.String("AzurePrivatePeering"),
PrimaryPeerAddressPrefix: pulumi.String("192.168.16.252/30"),
ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("rg1"),
SecondaryPeerAddressPrefix: pulumi.String("192.168.18.252/30"),
VlanId: pulumi.Int(200),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.network.ExpressRouteCircuitPeering;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.network.ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs;
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 expressRouteCircuitPeering = new ExpressRouteCircuitPeering("expressRouteCircuitPeering", ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs.builder()
.circuitName("circuitName")
.peerASN(200)
.peeringName("AzurePrivatePeering")
.primaryPeerAddressPrefix("192.168.16.252/30")
.resourceGroupName("rg1")
.secondaryPeerAddressPrefix("192.168.18.252/30")
.vlanId(200)
.build());
}
}

Import

An existing resource can be imported using its type token, name, and identifier, e.g.

$ pulumi import azure-native:network:ExpressRouteCircuitPeering AzurePrivatePeering /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/expressRouteCircuits/{circuitName}/peerings/{peeringName}

Constructors

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constructor(azureASN: Output<Int>? = null, circuitName: Output<String>? = null, connections: Output<List<ExpressRouteCircuitConnectionArgs>>? = null, gatewayManagerEtag: Output<String>? = null, id: Output<String>? = null, ipv6PeeringConfig: Output<Ipv6ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringConfigArgs>? = null, microsoftPeeringConfig: Output<ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringConfigArgs>? = null, name: Output<String>? = null, peerASN: Output<Double>? = null, peeringName: Output<String>? = null, peeringType: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringType>>? = null, primaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null, primaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null, resourceGroupName: Output<String>? = null, routeFilter: Output<SubResourceArgs>? = null, secondaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null, secondaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null, sharedKey: Output<String>? = null, state: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringState>>? = null, stats: Output<ExpressRouteCircuitStatsArgs>? = null, vlanId: Output<Int>? = null)

Properties

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val azureASN: Output<Int>? = null

The Azure ASN.

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val circuitName: Output<String>? = null

The name of the express route circuit.

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The list of circuit connections associated with Azure Private Peering for this circuit. These are also available as standalone resources. Do not mix inline and standalone resource as they will conflict with each other, leading to resources deletion.

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val gatewayManagerEtag: Output<String>? = null

The GatewayManager Etag.

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val id: Output<String>? = null

Resource ID.

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The IPv6 peering configuration.

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The Microsoft peering configuration.

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val name: Output<String>? = null

The name of the resource that is unique within a resource group. This name can be used to access the resource.

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val peerASN: Output<Double>? = null

The peer ASN.

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val peeringName: Output<String>? = null

The name of the peering.

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val peeringType: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringType>>? = null

The peering type.

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val primaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null

The primary port.

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val primaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null

The primary address prefix.

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val resourceGroupName: Output<String>? = null

The name of the resource group.

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val routeFilter: Output<SubResourceArgs>? = null

The reference to the RouteFilter resource.

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val secondaryAzurePort: Output<String>? = null

The secondary port.

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val secondaryPeerAddressPrefix: Output<String>? = null

The secondary address prefix.

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val sharedKey: Output<String>? = null

The shared key.

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val state: Output<Either<String, ExpressRoutePeeringState>>? = null

The peering state.

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val stats: Output<ExpressRouteCircuitStatsArgs>? = null

The peering stats of express route circuit.

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val vlanId: Output<Int>? = null

The VLAN ID.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): ExpressRouteCircuitPeeringArgs