» azurerm_route

Manages a Route within a Route Table.

» Example Usage

resource "azurerm_resource_group" "test" {
  name     = "acceptanceTestResourceGroup1"
  location = "West US"
}

resource "azurerm_route_table" "test" {
  name                = "acceptanceTestRouteTable1"
  location            = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.location}"
  resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.name}"
}

resource "azurerm_route" "test" {
  name                = "acceptanceTestRoute1"
  resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.name}"
  route_table_name    = "${azurerm_route_table.test.name}"
  address_prefix      = "10.1.0.0/16"
  next_hop_type       = "vnetlocal"
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • name - (Required) The name of the route. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • resource_group_name - (Required) The name of the resource group in which to create the route. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • route_table_name - (Required) The name of the route table within which create the route. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • address_prefix - (Required) The destination CIDR to which the route applies, such as 10.1.0.0/16

  • next_hop_type - (Required) The type of Azure hop the packet should be sent to. Possible values are VirtualNetworkGateway, VnetLocal, Internet, VirtualAppliance and None

  • next_hop_in_ip_address - (Optional) Contains the IP address packets should be forwarded to. Next hop values are only allowed in routes where the next hop type is VirtualAppliance.

» Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • id - The Route ID.

» Import

Routes can be imported using the resource id, e.g.

terraform import azurerm_route.testRoute /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.Network/routeTables/mytable1/routes/myroute1