- NAME
-
- gcloud compute network-endpoint-groups create - create a Compute Engine network endpoint group
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud compute network-endpoint-groups create
NAME
[--default-port
=DEFAULT_PORT
] [--network
=NETWORK
] [--network-endpoint-type
=NETWORK_ENDPOINT_TYPE
; default="gce-vm-ip-port"] [--producer-port
=PRODUCER_PORT
] [--psc-target-service
=PSC_TARGET_SERVICE
] [--subnet
=SUBNET
] [--cloud-function-name
=CLOUD_FUNCTION_NAME
--cloud-function-url-mask
=CLOUD_FUNCTION_URL_MASK
|--cloud-run-service
=CLOUD_RUN_SERVICE
--cloud-run-tag
=CLOUD_RUN_TAG
--cloud-run-url-mask
=CLOUD_RUN_URL_MASK
|--[no-]app-engine-app
--app-engine-service
=APP_ENGINE_SERVICE
--app-engine-url-mask
=APP_ENGINE_URL_MASK
--app-engine-version
=APP_ENGINE_VERSION
] [--global
|--region
=REGION
|--zone
=ZONE
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
- Create a Compute Engine network endpoint group.
- EXAMPLES
-
To create a network endpoint group:
gcloud compute network-endpoint-groups create my-neg --zone=us-central1-a --network=my-network --subnet=my-subnetwork
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
NAME
- Name of the network endpoint group to operate on.
- FLAGS
-
--default-port
=DEFAULT_PORT
-
The default port to use if the port number is not specified in the network
endpoint.
If this flag isn't specified for a NEG with endpoint type
gce-vm-ip-port
,gce-vm-ip-portmap
ornon-gcp-private-ip-port
, then every network endpoint in the network endpoint group must have a port specified. For a global NEG with endpoint typeinternet-ip-port
andinternet-fqdn-port
if the default port is not specified, the well-known port for your backend protocol is used (80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS).This flag is not supported for NEGs with endpoint type
serverless
.This flag is not supported for NEGs with endpoint type
private-service-connect
. --network
=NETWORK
-
Name of the network in which the NEG is created.
default
project network is used if unspecified.This is only supported for NEGs with endpoint type
gce-vm-ip-port
,non-gcp-private-ip-port
,gce-vm-ip
,private-service-connect
,internet-ip-port
,internet-fqdn-port
, orgce-vm-ip-portmap
.For Private Service Connect NEGs, you can optionally specify --network and --subnet if --psc-target-service points to a published service. If --psc-target-service points to the regional service endpoint of a Google API, do not specify --network or --subnet.
--network-endpoint-type
=NETWORK_ENDPOINT_TYPE
; default="gce-vm-ip-port"-
Determines the spec of endpoints attached to this group.
gce-vm-ip-port
-
Endpoint IP address must belong to a VM in Compute Engine (either the primary IP
or as part of an aliased IP range). The
--default-port
must be specified or every network endpoint in the network endpoint group must have a port specified. internet-ip-port
- Endpoint IP address must be a publicly routable address. If specified, the default port is used. If unspecified, the well-known port for your backend protocol is used as the default port (80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS).
internet-fqdn-port
-
Endpoint FQDN must be resolvable to a public IP address via public DNS. The
default port is used, if specified. If the default port is not specified, the
well-known port for your backend protocol is used as the default port (80 for
HTTP, 443 for HTTPS).
After creating a NEG of this type, you can use the
gcloud compute network-endpoint-groups update
command with the--add-endpoint
flag. Example:--add-endpoint="fqdn=backend.example.com,port=443"
non-gcp-private-ip-port
-
Endpoint IP address must belong to a VM not in Compute Engine and must be
routable using a Cloud Router over VPN or an Interconnect connection. In this
case, the NEG must be zonal. The
--default-port
must be specified or every network endpoint in the network endpoint group must have a port specified. serverless
- The network endpoint is handled by specified serverless infrastructure, such as Cloud Run, App Engine, or Cloud Function. Default port, network, and subnet are not effective for serverless endpoints.
private-service-connect
- The network endpoint corresponds to a service outside the VPC, accessed via Private Service Connect.
gce-vm-ip
- Endpoint must be the IP address of a VM's network interface in Compute Engine. Instance reference is required. The IP address is optional. If unspecified, the primary NIC address is used. A port must not be specified.
gce-vm-ip-portmap
-
Endpoint IP address must be a primary IP of a VM's network interface in Compute
Engine. The
--default-port
must be specified or every network endpoint in the network endpoint group must have a port specified.NETWORK_ENDPOINT_TYPE
must be one of:gce-vm-ip-port
,internet-ip-port
,internet-fqdn-port
,non-gcp-private-ip-port
,serverless
,gce-vm-ip
,private-service-connect
,gce-vm-ip-portmap
.
--producer-port
=PRODUCER_PORT
-
The producer port to use when a consumer PSC NEG connects to a producer's
internal network load balancer. If this flag isn't specified for a NEG with
endpoint type
private-service-connect
, the PSC NEG will connect to port 443 or the first available port in the PSC producer port range, or to port 1 if the PSC producer's forwarding rule ports flag is set to all-ports.This flag is not supported for NEGs with endpoint type other than
private-service-connect
. --psc-target-service
=PSC_TARGET_SERVICE
- PSC target service name to add to the private service connect network endpoint groups (NEG).
--subnet
=SUBNET
-
Name of the subnet to which all network endpoints belong.
If not specified, network endpoints may belong to any subnetwork in the region where the network endpoint group is created.
This is only supported for NEGs with endpoint type
gce-vm-ip-port
,gce-vm-ip
,private-service-connect
, orgce-vm-ip-portmap
. For Private Service Connect NEGs, you can optionally specify --network and --subnet if --psc-target-service points to a published service. If --psc-target-service points to the regional service endpoint of a Google API, do not specify --network or --subnet. -
The serverless routing configurations are only valid when endpoint type of the
network endpoint group is
serverless
. At most one of these can be specified:-
Configuration for a Cloud Function network endpoint group. Cloud Function name
must be provided explicitly or in the URL mask.
--cloud-function-name
=CLOUD_FUNCTION_NAME
- Cloud Function name to add to the Serverless NEG. The function must be in the same project and the same region as the Serverless network endpoint groups (NEG).
--cloud-function-url-mask
=CLOUD_FUNCTION_URL_MASK
- A template to parse function field from a request URL. URL mask allows for routing to multiple Cloud Functions without having to create multiple network endpoint groups and backend services.
-
Configuration for a Cloud Run network endpoint group. Cloud Run service must be
provided explicitly or in the URL mask. Cloud Run tag is optional, and may be
provided explicitly or in the URL mask.
--cloud-run-service
=CLOUD_RUN_SERVICE
- Cloud Run service name to add to the Serverless network endpoint groups (NEG). The service must be in the same project and the same region as the Serverless NEG.
--cloud-run-tag
=CLOUD_RUN_TAG
- Cloud Run tag represents the "named revision" to provide additional fine-grained traffic routing configuration.
--cloud-run-url-mask
=CLOUD_RUN_URL_MASK
- A template to parse service and tag fields from a request URL. URL mask allows for routing to multiple Run services without having to create multiple network endpoint groups and backend services.
-
Configuration for an App Engine network endpoint group. Both App Engine service
and version are optional, and may be provided explicitly or in the URL mask. The
app-engine-app
flag is only used for default routing. The App Engine app must be in the same project as the Serverless network endpoint groups (NEG).--[no-]app-engine-app
-
If set, the default routing is used. Use
--app-engine-app
to enable and--no-app-engine-app
to disable. --app-engine-service
=APP_ENGINE_SERVICE
- Optional serving service to add to the Serverless NEG.
--app-engine-url-mask
=APP_ENGINE_URL_MASK
- A template to parse service and version fields from a request URL. URL mask allows for routing to multiple App Engine services without having to create multiple network endpoint groups and backend services.
--app-engine-version
=APP_ENGINE_VERSION
- Optional serving version to add to the Serverless NEG.
-
Configuration for a Cloud Function network endpoint group. Cloud Function name
must be provided explicitly or in the URL mask.
-
At most one of these can be specified:
--global
- If set, the network endpoint group is global.
--region
=REGION
-
Region of the network endpoint group to operate on. If not specified, you might
be prompted to select a region (interactive mode only).
To avoid prompting when this flag is omitted, you can set the
property:compute/region
gcloud config set compute/region REGION
A list of regions can be fetched by running:
gcloud compute regions list
To unset the property, run:
gcloud config unset compute/region
Alternatively, the region can be stored in the environment variable
.CLOUDSDK_COMPUTE_REGION
--zone
=ZONE
-
Zone of the network endpoint group to operate on. If not specified and the
property isn't set, you might be prompted to select a zone (interactive mode only).compute/zone
To avoid prompting when this flag is omitted, you can set the
property:compute/zone
gcloud config set compute/zone ZONE
A list of zones can be fetched by running:
gcloud compute zones list
To unset the property, run:
gcloud config unset compute/zone
Alternatively, the zone can be stored in the environment variable
.CLOUDSDK_COMPUTE_ZONE
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - NOTES
-
These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha compute network-endpoint-groups create
gcloud beta compute network-endpoint-groups create
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Last updated 2024-12-10 UTC.