Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Network Connectivity V1 Client class Usage.
Possible usage of an internal range.
Protobuf type google.cloud.networkconnectivity.v1.InternalRange.Usage
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ NetworkConnectivity \ V1 \ InternalRangeMethods
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Constants
USAGE_UNSPECIFIED
Value: 0
Unspecified usage is allowed in calls which identify the resource by other fields and do not need Usage set to complete. These are, i.e.: GetInternalRange and DeleteInternalRange.
Usage needs to be specified explicitly in CreateInternalRange or UpdateInternalRange calls.
Generated from protobuf enum USAGE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
FOR_VPC
Value: 1
A VPC resource can use the reserved CIDR block by associating it with the internal range resource if usage is set to FOR_VPC.
Generated from protobuf enum FOR_VPC = 1;
EXTERNAL_TO_VPC
Value: 2
Ranges created with EXTERNAL_TO_VPC cannot be associated with VPC resources and are meant to block out address ranges for various use cases, like for example, usage on-prem, with dynamic route announcements via interconnect.
Generated from protobuf enum EXTERNAL_TO_VPC = 2;
FOR_MIGRATION
Value: 3
Ranges created FOR_MIGRATION can be used to lock a CIDR range between a source and target subnet. If usage is set to FOR_MIGRATION, the peering value has to be set to FOR_SELF or default to FOR_SELF when unset.
Generated from protobuf enum FOR_MIGRATION = 3;