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    Manages an Azure Route Server

    Example Usage

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as azure from "@pulumi/azure";
    
    const example = new azure.core.ResourceGroup("example", {
        name: "example-resources",
        location: "West Europe",
    });
    const exampleVirtualNetwork = new azure.network.VirtualNetwork("example", {
        name: "example-vn",
        addressSpaces: ["10.0.0.0/16"],
        resourceGroupName: example.name,
        location: example.location,
        tags: {
            environment: "Production",
        },
    });
    const exampleSubnet = new azure.network.Subnet("example", {
        name: "RouteServerSubnet",
        virtualNetworkName: exampleVirtualNetwork.name,
        resourceGroupName: example.name,
        addressPrefixes: ["10.0.1.0/24"],
    });
    const examplePublicIp = new azure.network.PublicIp("example", {
        name: "example-pip",
        resourceGroupName: example.name,
        location: example.location,
        allocationMethod: "Static",
        sku: "Standard",
    });
    const exampleRouteServer = new azure.network.RouteServer("example", {
        name: "example-routerserver",
        resourceGroupName: example.name,
        location: example.location,
        sku: "Standard",
        publicIpAddressId: examplePublicIp.id,
        subnetId: exampleSubnet.id,
        branchToBranchTrafficEnabled: true,
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_azure as azure
    
    example = azure.core.ResourceGroup("example",
        name="example-resources",
        location="West Europe")
    example_virtual_network = azure.network.VirtualNetwork("example",
        name="example-vn",
        address_spaces=["10.0.0.0/16"],
        resource_group_name=example.name,
        location=example.location,
        tags={
            "environment": "Production",
        })
    example_subnet = azure.network.Subnet("example",
        name="RouteServerSubnet",
        virtual_network_name=example_virtual_network.name,
        resource_group_name=example.name,
        address_prefixes=["10.0.1.0/24"])
    example_public_ip = azure.network.PublicIp("example",
        name="example-pip",
        resource_group_name=example.name,
        location=example.location,
        allocation_method="Static",
        sku="Standard")
    example_route_server = azure.network.RouteServer("example",
        name="example-routerserver",
        resource_group_name=example.name,
        location=example.location,
        sku="Standard",
        public_ip_address_id=example_public_ip.id,
        subnet_id=example_subnet.id,
        branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled=True)
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v5/go/azure/core"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v5/go/azure/network"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		example, err := core.NewResourceGroup(ctx, "example", &core.ResourceGroupArgs{
    			Name:     pulumi.String("example-resources"),
    			Location: pulumi.String("West Europe"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		exampleVirtualNetwork, err := network.NewVirtualNetwork(ctx, "example", &network.VirtualNetworkArgs{
    			Name: pulumi.String("example-vn"),
    			AddressSpaces: pulumi.StringArray{
    				pulumi.String("10.0.0.0/16"),
    			},
    			ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
    			Location:          example.Location,
    			Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
    				"environment": pulumi.String("Production"),
    			},
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		exampleSubnet, err := network.NewSubnet(ctx, "example", &network.SubnetArgs{
    			Name:               pulumi.String("RouteServerSubnet"),
    			VirtualNetworkName: exampleVirtualNetwork.Name,
    			ResourceGroupName:  example.Name,
    			AddressPrefixes: pulumi.StringArray{
    				pulumi.String("10.0.1.0/24"),
    			},
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		examplePublicIp, err := network.NewPublicIp(ctx, "example", &network.PublicIpArgs{
    			Name:              pulumi.String("example-pip"),
    			ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
    			Location:          example.Location,
    			AllocationMethod:  pulumi.String("Static"),
    			Sku:               pulumi.String("Standard"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		_, err = network.NewRouteServer(ctx, "example", &network.RouteServerArgs{
    			Name:                         pulumi.String("example-routerserver"),
    			ResourceGroupName:            example.Name,
    			Location:                     example.Location,
    			Sku:                          pulumi.String("Standard"),
    			PublicIpAddressId:            examplePublicIp.ID(),
    			SubnetId:                     exampleSubnet.ID(),
    			BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled: pulumi.Bool(true),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using Azure = Pulumi.Azure;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var example = new Azure.Core.ResourceGroup("example", new()
        {
            Name = "example-resources",
            Location = "West Europe",
        });
    
        var exampleVirtualNetwork = new Azure.Network.VirtualNetwork("example", new()
        {
            Name = "example-vn",
            AddressSpaces = new[]
            {
                "10.0.0.0/16",
            },
            ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
            Location = example.Location,
            Tags = 
            {
                { "environment", "Production" },
            },
        });
    
        var exampleSubnet = new Azure.Network.Subnet("example", new()
        {
            Name = "RouteServerSubnet",
            VirtualNetworkName = exampleVirtualNetwork.Name,
            ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
            AddressPrefixes = new[]
            {
                "10.0.1.0/24",
            },
        });
    
        var examplePublicIp = new Azure.Network.PublicIp("example", new()
        {
            Name = "example-pip",
            ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
            Location = example.Location,
            AllocationMethod = "Static",
            Sku = "Standard",
        });
    
        var exampleRouteServer = new Azure.Network.RouteServer("example", new()
        {
            Name = "example-routerserver",
            ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
            Location = example.Location,
            Sku = "Standard",
            PublicIpAddressId = examplePublicIp.Id,
            SubnetId = exampleSubnet.Id,
            BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled = true,
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroup;
    import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroupArgs;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.VirtualNetwork;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.VirtualNetworkArgs;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.Subnet;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.SubnetArgs;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.PublicIp;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.PublicIpArgs;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.RouteServer;
    import com.pulumi.azure.network.RouteServerArgs;
    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 example = new ResourceGroup("example", ResourceGroupArgs.builder()
                .name("example-resources")
                .location("West Europe")
                .build());
    
            var exampleVirtualNetwork = new VirtualNetwork("exampleVirtualNetwork", VirtualNetworkArgs.builder()
                .name("example-vn")
                .addressSpaces("10.0.0.0/16")
                .resourceGroupName(example.name())
                .location(example.location())
                .tags(Map.of("environment", "Production"))
                .build());
    
            var exampleSubnet = new Subnet("exampleSubnet", SubnetArgs.builder()
                .name("RouteServerSubnet")
                .virtualNetworkName(exampleVirtualNetwork.name())
                .resourceGroupName(example.name())
                .addressPrefixes("10.0.1.0/24")
                .build());
    
            var examplePublicIp = new PublicIp("examplePublicIp", PublicIpArgs.builder()
                .name("example-pip")
                .resourceGroupName(example.name())
                .location(example.location())
                .allocationMethod("Static")
                .sku("Standard")
                .build());
    
            var exampleRouteServer = new RouteServer("exampleRouteServer", RouteServerArgs.builder()
                .name("example-routerserver")
                .resourceGroupName(example.name())
                .location(example.location())
                .sku("Standard")
                .publicIpAddressId(examplePublicIp.id())
                .subnetId(exampleSubnet.id())
                .branchToBranchTrafficEnabled(true)
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      example:
        type: azure:core:ResourceGroup
        properties:
          name: example-resources
          location: West Europe
      exampleVirtualNetwork:
        type: azure:network:VirtualNetwork
        name: example
        properties:
          name: example-vn
          addressSpaces:
            - 10.0.0.0/16
          resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
          location: ${example.location}
          tags:
            environment: Production
      exampleSubnet:
        type: azure:network:Subnet
        name: example
        properties:
          name: RouteServerSubnet
          virtualNetworkName: ${exampleVirtualNetwork.name}
          resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
          addressPrefixes:
            - 10.0.1.0/24
      examplePublicIp:
        type: azure:network:PublicIp
        name: example
        properties:
          name: example-pip
          resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
          location: ${example.location}
          allocationMethod: Static
          sku: Standard
      exampleRouteServer:
        type: azure:network:RouteServer
        name: example
        properties:
          name: example-routerserver
          resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
          location: ${example.location}
          sku: Standard
          publicIpAddressId: ${examplePublicIp.id}
          subnetId: ${exampleSubnet.id}
          branchToBranchTrafficEnabled: true
    

    Create RouteServer Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new RouteServer(name: string, args: RouteServerArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def RouteServer(resource_name: str,
                    args: RouteServerArgs,
                    opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def RouteServer(resource_name: str,
                    opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                    public_ip_address_id: Optional[str] = None,
                    resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
                    sku: Optional[str] = None,
                    subnet_id: Optional[str] = None,
                    branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled: Optional[bool] = None,
                    location: Optional[str] = None,
                    name: Optional[str] = None,
                    tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None)
    func NewRouteServer(ctx *Context, name string, args RouteServerArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*RouteServer, error)
    public RouteServer(string name, RouteServerArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public RouteServer(String name, RouteServerArgs args)
    public RouteServer(String name, RouteServerArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: azure:network:RouteServer
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args RouteServerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args RouteServerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args RouteServerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args RouteServerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args RouteServerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Constructor example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var routeServerResource = new Azure.Network.RouteServer("routeServerResource", new()
    {
        PublicIpAddressId = "string",
        ResourceGroupName = "string",
        Sku = "string",
        SubnetId = "string",
        BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled = false,
        Location = "string",
        Name = "string",
        Tags = 
        {
            { "string", "string" },
        },
    });
    
    example, err := network.NewRouteServer(ctx, "routeServerResource", &network.RouteServerArgs{
    	PublicIpAddressId:            pulumi.String("string"),
    	ResourceGroupName:            pulumi.String("string"),
    	Sku:                          pulumi.String("string"),
    	SubnetId:                     pulumi.String("string"),
    	BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled: pulumi.Bool(false),
    	Location:                     pulumi.String("string"),
    	Name:                         pulumi.String("string"),
    	Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
    		"string": pulumi.String("string"),
    	},
    })
    
    var routeServerResource = new RouteServer("routeServerResource", RouteServerArgs.builder()
        .publicIpAddressId("string")
        .resourceGroupName("string")
        .sku("string")
        .subnetId("string")
        .branchToBranchTrafficEnabled(false)
        .location("string")
        .name("string")
        .tags(Map.of("string", "string"))
        .build());
    
    route_server_resource = azure.network.RouteServer("routeServerResource",
        public_ip_address_id="string",
        resource_group_name="string",
        sku="string",
        subnet_id="string",
        branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled=False,
        location="string",
        name="string",
        tags={
            "string": "string",
        })
    
    const routeServerResource = new azure.network.RouteServer("routeServerResource", {
        publicIpAddressId: "string",
        resourceGroupName: "string",
        sku: "string",
        subnetId: "string",
        branchToBranchTrafficEnabled: false,
        location: "string",
        name: "string",
        tags: {
            string: "string",
        },
    });
    
    type: azure:network:RouteServer
    properties:
        branchToBranchTrafficEnabled: false
        location: string
        name: string
        publicIpAddressId: string
        resourceGroupName: string
        sku: string
        subnetId: string
        tags:
            string: string
    

    RouteServer Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    The RouteServer resource accepts the following input properties:

    PublicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    ResourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    SubnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    Location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Tags Dictionary<string, string>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    PublicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    ResourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    SubnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    Location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Tags map[string]string
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    publicIpAddressId String
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName String
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    sku String
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId String

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled Boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location String
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name String
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    tags Map<String,String>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    publicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    tags {[key: string]: string}
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    public_ip_address_id str
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resource_group_name str
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    sku str
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnet_id str

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location str
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name str
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    tags Mapping[str, str]
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    publicIpAddressId String
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName String
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    sku String
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId String

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled Boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location String
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name String
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    tags Map<String>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the RouteServer resource produces the following output properties:

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    RoutingState string
    VirtualRouterAsn int
    VirtualRouterIps List<string>
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    RoutingState string
    VirtualRouterAsn int
    VirtualRouterIps []string
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    routingState String
    virtualRouterAsn Integer
    virtualRouterIps List<String>
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    routingState string
    virtualRouterAsn number
    virtualRouterIps string[]
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    routing_state str
    virtual_router_asn int
    virtual_router_ips Sequence[str]
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    routingState String
    virtualRouterAsn Number
    virtualRouterIps List<String>

    Look up Existing RouteServer Resource

    Get an existing RouteServer resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

    public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: RouteServerState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): RouteServer
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled: Optional[bool] = None,
            location: Optional[str] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None,
            public_ip_address_id: Optional[str] = None,
            resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
            routing_state: Optional[str] = None,
            sku: Optional[str] = None,
            subnet_id: Optional[str] = None,
            tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
            virtual_router_asn: Optional[int] = None,
            virtual_router_ips: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) -> RouteServer
    func GetRouteServer(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *RouteServerState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*RouteServer, error)
    public static RouteServer Get(string name, Input<string> id, RouteServerState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static RouteServer get(String name, Output<String> id, RouteServerState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
    Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    resource_name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    The following state arguments are supported:
    BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    Location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    PublicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    ResourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    RoutingState string
    Sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    SubnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    Tags Dictionary<string, string>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    VirtualRouterAsn int
    VirtualRouterIps List<string>
    BranchToBranchTrafficEnabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    Location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    Name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    PublicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    ResourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    RoutingState string
    Sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    SubnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    Tags map[string]string
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    VirtualRouterAsn int
    VirtualRouterIps []string
    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled Boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location String
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name String
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    publicIpAddressId String
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName String
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    routingState String
    sku String
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId String

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    tags Map<String,String>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    virtualRouterAsn Integer
    virtualRouterIps List<String>
    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location string
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name string
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    publicIpAddressId string
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName string
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    routingState string
    sku string
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId string

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    tags {[key: string]: string}
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    virtualRouterAsn number
    virtualRouterIps string[]
    branch_to_branch_traffic_enabled bool
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location str
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name str
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    public_ip_address_id str
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resource_group_name str
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    routing_state str
    sku str
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnet_id str

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    tags Mapping[str, str]
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    virtual_router_asn int
    virtual_router_ips Sequence[str]
    branchToBranchTrafficEnabled Boolean
    Whether to enable route exchange between Azure Route Server and the gateway(s)
    location String
    Specifies the supported Azure location where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    name String
    The name of the Route Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    publicIpAddressId String
    The ID of the Public IP Address. This option is required since September 1st 2021. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    resourceGroupName String
    Specifies the name of the Resource Group where the Route Server should exist. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    routingState String
    sku String
    The SKU of the Route Server. The only possible value is Standard. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
    subnetId String

    The ID of the Subnet that the Route Server will reside. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

    NOTE: Azure Route Server requires a dedicated subnet named RouteServerSubnet. The subnet size has to be at least /27 or short prefix (such as /26 or /25) and cannot be attached to any security group, otherwise, you'll receive an error message when deploying the Route Server

    tags Map<String>
    A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
    virtualRouterAsn Number
    virtualRouterIps List<String>

    Import

    Route Server can be imported using the resource id, e.g.

    $ pulumi import azure:network/routeServer:RouteServer example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualHubs/routeServer1
    

    To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.

    Package Details

    Repository
    Azure Classic pulumi/pulumi-azure
    License
    Apache-2.0
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the azurerm Terraform Provider.
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    Azure Classic v5.81.0 published on Monday, Jun 24, 2024 by Pulumi