#[non_exhaustive]pub struct BgpPeer {
pub bgp_peer_id: Option<String>,
pub asn: i32,
pub asn_long: Option<i64>,
pub auth_key: Option<String>,
pub address_family: Option<AddressFamily>,
pub amazon_address: Option<String>,
pub customer_address: Option<String>,
pub bgp_peer_state: Option<BgpPeerState>,
pub bgp_status: Option<BgpStatus>,
pub aws_device_v2: Option<String>,
pub aws_logical_device_id: Option<String>,
}
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Information about a BGP peer.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.bgp_peer_id: Option<String>
The ID of the BGP peer.
asn: i32
The autonomous system number (ASN). The valid range is from 1 to 2147483646 for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration. If you provide a number greater than the maximum, an error is returned. Use asnLong
instead.
You can use asnLong
or asn
, but not both. We recommend using asnLong
as it supports a greater pool of numbers.
-
The
asnLong
attribute accepts both ASN and long ASN ranges. -
If you provide a value in the same API call for both
asn
andasnLong
, the API will only accept the value forasnLong
.
asn_long: Option<i64>
The long ASN for the BGP peer. The valid range is from 1 to 4294967294 for BGP configuration.
You can use asnLong
or asn
, but not both. We recommend using asnLong
as it supports a greater pool of numbers.
-
The
asnLong
attribute accepts both ASN and long ASN ranges. -
If you provide a value in the same API call for both
asn
andasnLong
, the API will only accept the value forasnLong
.
auth_key: Option<String>
The authentication key for BGP configuration. This string has a minimum length of 6 characters and and a maximun lenth of 80 characters.
address_family: Option<AddressFamily>
The address family for the BGP peer.
amazon_address: Option<String>
The IP address assigned to the Amazon interface.
customer_address: Option<String>
The IP address assigned to the customer interface.
bgp_peer_state: Option<BgpPeerState>
The state of the BGP peer. The following are the possible values:
-
verifying
: The BGP peering addresses or ASN require validation before the BGP peer can be created. This state applies only to public virtual interfaces. -
pending
: The BGP peer is created, and remains in this state until it is ready to be established. -
available
: The BGP peer is ready to be established. -
deleting
: The BGP peer is being deleted. -
deleted
: The BGP peer is deleted and cannot be established.
bgp_status: Option<BgpStatus>
The status of the BGP peer. The following are the possible values:
-
up
: The BGP peer is established. This state does not indicate the state of the routing function. Ensure that you are receiving routes over the BGP session. -
down
: The BGP peer is down. -
unknown
: The BGP peer status is not available.
aws_device_v2: Option<String>
The Direct Connect endpoint that terminates the BGP peer.
aws_logical_device_id: Option<String>
The Direct Connect endpoint that terminates the logical connection. This device might be different than the device that terminates the physical connection.
Implementations§
Source§impl BgpPeer
impl BgpPeer
Sourcepub fn bgp_peer_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn bgp_peer_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the BGP peer.
Sourcepub fn asn(&self) -> i32
pub fn asn(&self) -> i32
The autonomous system number (ASN). The valid range is from 1 to 2147483646 for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) configuration. If you provide a number greater than the maximum, an error is returned. Use asnLong
instead.
You can use asnLong
or asn
, but not both. We recommend using asnLong
as it supports a greater pool of numbers.
-
The
asnLong
attribute accepts both ASN and long ASN ranges. -
If you provide a value in the same API call for both
asn
andasnLong
, the API will only accept the value forasnLong
.
Sourcepub fn asn_long(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn asn_long(&self) -> Option<i64>
The long ASN for the BGP peer. The valid range is from 1 to 4294967294 for BGP configuration.
You can use asnLong
or asn
, but not both. We recommend using asnLong
as it supports a greater pool of numbers.
-
The
asnLong
attribute accepts both ASN and long ASN ranges. -
If you provide a value in the same API call for both
asn
andasnLong
, the API will only accept the value forasnLong
.
Sourcepub fn auth_key(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn auth_key(&self) -> Option<&str>
The authentication key for BGP configuration. This string has a minimum length of 6 characters and and a maximun lenth of 80 characters.
Sourcepub fn address_family(&self) -> Option<&AddressFamily>
pub fn address_family(&self) -> Option<&AddressFamily>
The address family for the BGP peer.
Sourcepub fn amazon_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn amazon_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
The IP address assigned to the Amazon interface.
Sourcepub fn customer_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn customer_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
The IP address assigned to the customer interface.
Sourcepub fn bgp_peer_state(&self) -> Option<&BgpPeerState>
pub fn bgp_peer_state(&self) -> Option<&BgpPeerState>
The state of the BGP peer. The following are the possible values:
-
verifying
: The BGP peering addresses or ASN require validation before the BGP peer can be created. This state applies only to public virtual interfaces. -
pending
: The BGP peer is created, and remains in this state until it is ready to be established. -
available
: The BGP peer is ready to be established. -
deleting
: The BGP peer is being deleted. -
deleted
: The BGP peer is deleted and cannot be established.
Sourcepub fn bgp_status(&self) -> Option<&BgpStatus>
pub fn bgp_status(&self) -> Option<&BgpStatus>
The status of the BGP peer. The following are the possible values:
-
up
: The BGP peer is established. This state does not indicate the state of the routing function. Ensure that you are receiving routes over the BGP session. -
down
: The BGP peer is down. -
unknown
: The BGP peer status is not available.
Sourcepub fn aws_device_v2(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_device_v2(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Direct Connect endpoint that terminates the BGP peer.
Sourcepub fn aws_logical_device_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn aws_logical_device_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Direct Connect endpoint that terminates the logical connection. This device might be different than the device that terminates the physical connection.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for BgpPeer
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impl Freeze for BgpPeer
impl RefUnwindSafe for BgpPeer
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impl Sync for BgpPeer
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