Reference documentation and code samples for the Compute V1 Client class InterconnectAttachmentConfigurationConstraints.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.compute.v1.InterconnectAttachmentConfigurationConstraints
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Compute \ V1
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters
Name
Description
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ bgp_md5
string
[Output Only] Whether the attachment's BGP session requires/allows/disallows BGP MD5 authentication. This can take one of the following values: MD5_OPTIONAL, MD5_REQUIRED, MD5_UNSUPPORTED. For example, a Cross-Cloud Interconnect connection to a remote cloud provider that requires BGP MD5 authentication has the interconnectRemoteLocation attachment_configuration_constraints.bgp_md5 field set to MD5_REQUIRED, and that property is propagated to the attachment. Similarly, if BGP MD5 is MD5_UNSUPPORTED, an error is returned if MD5 is requested. Check the BgpMd5 enum for the list of possible values.
[Output Only] List of ASN ranges that the remote location is known to support. Formatted as an array of inclusive ranges {min: min-value, max: max-value}. For example, [{min: 123, max: 123}, {min: 64512, max: 65534}] allows the peer ASN to be 123 or anything in the range 64512-65534. This field is only advisory. Although the API accepts other ranges, these are the ranges that we recommend.
getBgpMd5
[Output Only] Whether the attachment's BGP session requires/allows/disallows BGP MD5 authentication. This can take one of the following values: MD5_OPTIONAL, MD5_REQUIRED, MD5_UNSUPPORTED. For example, a Cross-Cloud Interconnect connection to a remote cloud provider that requires BGP MD5 authentication has the interconnectRemoteLocation attachment_configuration_constraints.bgp_md5 field set to MD5_REQUIRED, and that property is propagated to the attachment. Similarly, if BGP MD5 is MD5_UNSUPPORTED, an error is returned if MD5 is requested.
Check the BgpMd5 enum for the list of possible values.
Returns
Type
Description
string
hasBgpMd5
clearBgpMd5
setBgpMd5
[Output Only] Whether the attachment's BGP session requires/allows/disallows BGP MD5 authentication. This can take one of the following values: MD5_OPTIONAL, MD5_REQUIRED, MD5_UNSUPPORTED. For example, a Cross-Cloud Interconnect connection to a remote cloud provider that requires BGP MD5 authentication has the interconnectRemoteLocation attachment_configuration_constraints.bgp_md5 field set to MD5_REQUIRED, and that property is propagated to the attachment. Similarly, if BGP MD5 is MD5_UNSUPPORTED, an error is returned if MD5 is requested.
Check the BgpMd5 enum for the list of possible values.
Parameter
Name
Description
var
string
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getBgpPeerAsnRanges
[Output Only] List of ASN ranges that the remote location is known to support. Formatted as an array of inclusive ranges {min: min-value, max: max-value}. For example, [{min: 123, max: 123}, {min: 64512, max: 65534}] allows the peer ASN to be 123 or anything in the range 64512-65534. This field is only advisory. Although the API accepts other ranges, these are the ranges that we recommend.
[Output Only] List of ASN ranges that the remote location is known to support. Formatted as an array of inclusive ranges {min: min-value, max: max-value}. For example, [{min: 123, max: 123}, {min: 64512, max: 65534}] allows the peer ASN to be 123 or anything in the range 64512-65534. This field is only advisory. Although the API accepts other ranges, these are the ranges that we recommend.
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This can take one of the following values: MD5_OPTIONAL, MD5_REQUIRED, MD5_UNSUPPORTED. For example, a Cross-Cloud Interconnect connection to a remote cloud provider that requires BGP MD5 authentication has the interconnectRemoteLocation attachment_configuration_constraints.bgp_md5 field set to MD5_REQUIRED, and that property is propagated to the attachment. Similarly, if BGP MD5 is MD5_UNSUPPORTED, an error is returned if MD5 is requested.\n\nCheck the BgpMd5 enum for the list of possible values.\n\n### hasBgpMd5\n\n### clearBgpMd5\n\n### setBgpMd5\n\n\\[Output Only\\] Whether the attachment's BGP session requires/allows/disallows BGP MD5 authentication. This can take one of the following values: MD5_OPTIONAL, MD5_REQUIRED, MD5_UNSUPPORTED. For example, a Cross-Cloud Interconnect connection to a remote cloud provider that requires BGP MD5 authentication has the interconnectRemoteLocation attachment_configuration_constraints.bgp_md5 field set to MD5_REQUIRED, and that property is propagated to the attachment. Similarly, if BGP MD5 is MD5_UNSUPPORTED, an error is returned if MD5 is requested.\n\nCheck the BgpMd5 enum for the list of possible values.\n\n### getBgpPeerAsnRanges\n\n\\[Output Only\\] List of ASN ranges that the remote location is known to support. Formatted as an array of inclusive ranges {min: min-value, max: max-value}. For example, \\[{min: 123, max: 123}, {min: 64512, max: 65534}\\] allows the peer ASN to be 123 or anything in the range 64512-65534. This field is only advisory. Although the API accepts other ranges, these are the ranges that we recommend.\n\n### setBgpPeerAsnRanges\n\n\\[Output Only\\] List of ASN ranges that the remote location is known to support. Formatted as an array of inclusive ranges {min: min-value, max: max-value}. For example, \\[{min: 123, max: 123}, {min: 64512, max: 65534}\\] allows the peer ASN to be 123 or anything in the range 64512-65534. This field is only advisory. Although the API accepts other ranges, these are the ranges that we recommend."]]