View Source GoogleApi.Compute.V1.Model.InterconnectRemoteLocationConstraints (google_api_compute v0.56.2)

Attributes

  • portPairRemoteLocation (type: String.t, default: nil) - [Output Only] Port pair remote location constraints, which can take one of the following values: PORT_PAIR_UNCONSTRAINED_REMOTE_LOCATION, PORT_PAIR_MATCHING_REMOTE_LOCATION. Google Cloud API refers only to individual ports, but the UI uses this field when ordering a pair of ports, to prevent users from accidentally ordering something that is incompatible with their cloud provider. Specifically, when ordering a redundant pair of Cross-Cloud Interconnect ports, and one of them uses a remote location with portPairMatchingRemoteLocation set to matching, the UI requires that both ports use the same remote location.
  • portPairVlan (type: String.t, default: nil) - [Output Only] Port pair VLAN constraints, which can take one of the following values: PORT_PAIR_UNCONSTRAINED_VLAN, PORT_PAIR_MATCHING_VLAN
  • subnetLengthRange (type: GoogleApi.Compute.V1.Model.InterconnectRemoteLocationConstraintsSubnetLengthRange.t, default: nil) - [Output Only] [min-length, max-length] The minimum and maximum value (inclusive) for the IPv4 subnet length. For example, an interconnectRemoteLocation for Azure has {min: 30, max: 30} because Azure requires /30 subnets. This range specifies the values supported by both cloud providers. Interconnect currently supports /29 and /30 IPv4 subnet lengths. If a remote cloud has no constraint on IPv4 subnet length, the range would thus be {min: 29, max: 30}.

Summary

Functions

Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.

Types

@type t() :: %GoogleApi.Compute.V1.Model.InterconnectRemoteLocationConstraints{
  portPairRemoteLocation: String.t() | nil,
  portPairVlan: String.t() | nil,
  subnetLengthRange:
    GoogleApi.Compute.V1.Model.InterconnectRemoteLocationConstraintsSubnetLengthRange.t()
    | nil
}

Functions

@spec decode(struct(), keyword()) :: struct()

Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.