» nsxt_lb_fast_udp_application_profile
Provides a resource to configure LB fast UDP application profile on NSX-T manager
» Example Usage
resource "nsxt_lb_fast_udp_application_profile" "lb_fast_udp_profile" {
description = "lb_fast_udp_application_profile provisioned by Terraform"
display_name = "lb_fast_udp_application_profile"
idle_timeout = "1800"
ha_flow_mirroring = "false"
tag = {
scope = "color"
tag = "red"
}
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
description
- (Optional) Description of this resource. -
display_name
- (Optional) The display name of this resource. Defaults to ID if not set. -
idle_timeout
- (Optional) Timeout in seconds to specify how long an idle UDP connection in ESTABLISHED state should be kept for this application before cleaning up. The default value will be 300 seconds -
ha_flow_mirroring
- (Optional) A boolean flag which reflects whether flow mirroring is enabled, and all the flows to the bounded virtual server are mirrored to the standby node. By default this is disabled. -
tag
- (Optional) A list of scope + tag pairs to associate with this lb fast udp profile.
» Attributes Reference
In addition to arguments listed above, the following attributes are exported:
-
id
- ID of the lb fast udp profile. -
revision
- Indicates current revision number of the object as seen by NSX-T API server. This attribute can be useful for debugging.
» Importing
An existing lb fast udp profile can be imported into this resource, via the following command:
terraform import nsxt_lb_fast_udp_application_profile.lb_fast_udp_profile UUID
The above would import the LB fast UDP application profile named lb_fast_udp_profile
with the nsx id UUID