Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Compute V1 API class Google::Cloud::Compute::V1::Allowed.
Inherits
Object
Extended By
Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#I_p_protocol
defI_p_protocol()->::String
Returns
(::String) — The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number.
#I_p_protocol=
defI_p_protocol=(value)->::String
Parameter
value (::String) — The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number.
Returns
(::String) — The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number.
#ports
defports()->::Array<::String>
Returns
(::Array<::String>) — An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: ["22"], ["80","443"], and ["12345-12349"].
#ports=
defports=(value)->::Array<::String>
Parameter
value (::Array<::String>) — An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: ["22"], ["80","443"], and ["12345-12349"].
Returns
(::Array<::String>) — An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: ["22"], ["80","443"], and ["12345-12349"].
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The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number.\n\n### #I_p_protocol=\n\n def I_p_protocol=(value) -\u003e ::String\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **value** (::String) --- The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number. \n**Returns**\n\n- (::String) --- The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings (tcp, udp, icmp, esp, ah, ipip, sctp) or the IP protocol number.\n\n### #ports\n\n def ports() -\u003e ::Array\u003c::String\u003e\n\n**Returns**\n\n- (::Array\\\u003c::String\\\u003e) --- An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: \\[\"22\"\\], \\[\"80\",\"443\"\\], and \\[\"12345-12349\"\\].\n\n### #ports=\n\n def ports=(value) -\u003e ::Array\u003c::String\u003e\n\n**Parameter**\n\n- **value** (::Array\\\u003c::String\\\u003e) --- An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: \\[\"22\"\\], \\[\"80\",\"443\"\\], and \\[\"12345-12349\"\\]. \n**Returns**\n\n- (::Array\\\u003c::String\\\u003e) --- An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: \\[\"22\"\\], \\[\"80\",\"443\"\\], and \\[\"12345-12349\"\\]."]]