External Address

An External Address in Google Cloud is a static or ephemeral IP address that can be assigned to resources such as virtual machine instances, load balancers, or VPN gateways. It allows these resources to be accessible from the public internet. External addresses can be either IPv4 or IPv6 and are managed within a specific region or globally, depending on the resource type.

gcp.vmwareengine_external_address

Fields

TitleIDTypeData TypeDescription
_keycorestring
ancestorscorearray<string>
create_timecoretimestampOutput only. Creation time of this resource.
datadog_display_namecorestring
descriptioncorestringUser-provided description for this resource.
external_ipcorestringOutput only. The external IP address of a workload VM.
internal_ipcorestringThe internal IP address of a workload VM.
labelscorearray<string>
namecorestringOutput only. Identifier. The resource name of this external IP address. Resource names are schemeless URIs that follow the conventions in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For example: `projects/my-project/locations/us-central1-a/privateClouds/my-cloud/externalAddresses/my-address`
organization_idcorestring
parentcorestring
project_idcorestring
project_numbercorestring
region_idcorestring
resource_namecorestring
statecorestringOutput only. The state of the resource.
tagscorehstore_csv
uidcorestringOutput only. System-generated unique identifier for the resource.
update_timecoretimestampOutput only. Last update time of this resource.
zone_idcorestring