» Resource: aws_dx_public_virtual_interface
Provides a Direct Connect public virtual interface resource.
» Example Usage
resource "aws_dx_public_virtual_interface" "foo" {
connection_id = "dxcon-zzzzzzzz"
name = "vif-foo"
vlan = 4094
address_family = "ipv4"
bgp_asn = 65352
customer_address = "175.45.176.1/30"
amazon_address = "175.45.176.2/30"
route_filter_prefixes = [
"210.52.109.0/24",
"175.45.176.0/22",
]
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
address_family
- (Required) The address family for the BGP peer.ipv4
oripv6
. -
bgp_asn
- (Required) The autonomous system (AS) number for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration. -
connection_id
- (Required) The ID of the Direct Connect connection (or LAG) on which to create the virtual interface. -
name
- (Required) The name for the virtual interface. -
vlan
- (Required) The VLAN ID. -
amazon_address
- (Optional) The IPv4 CIDR address to use to send traffic to Amazon. Required for IPv4 BGP peers. -
bgp_auth_key
- (Optional) The authentication key for BGP configuration. -
customer_address
- (Optional) The IPv4 CIDR destination address to which Amazon should send traffic. Required for IPv4 BGP peers. -
route_filter_prefixes
- (Required) A list of routes to be advertised to the AWS network in this region. -
tags
- (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
» Attributes Reference
In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
-
id
- The ID of the virtual interface. -
arn
- The ARN of the virtual interface. -
aws_device
- The Direct Connect endpoint on which the virtual interface terminates.
» Timeouts
aws_dx_public_virtual_interface
provides the following
Timeouts configuration options:
-
create
- (Default10 minutes
) Used for creating virtual interface -
delete
- (Default10 minutes
) Used for destroying virtual interface
» Import
Direct Connect public virtual interfaces can be imported using the vif id
, e.g.
$ terraform import aws_dx_public_virtual_interface.test dxvif-33cc44dd