Network Peering

Network Peering in Google Cloud allows private connectivity between two Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks. It enables resources in different VPCs to communicate using internal IP addresses without requiring public internet access or VPNs. This helps improve security, reduce latency, and simplify network design while maintaining separate administrative boundaries.

gcp.vmwareengine_network_peering

Fields

TitleIDTypeData TypeDescription
_keycorestring
ancestorscorearray<string>
create_timecoretimestampOutput only. Creation time of this resource.
datadog_display_namecorestring
descriptioncorestringOptional. User-provided description for this network peering.
exchange_subnet_routescoreboolOptional. True if full mesh connectivity is created and managed automatically between peered networks; false otherwise. Currently this field is always true because Google Compute Engine automatically creates and manages subnetwork routes between two VPC networks when peering state is 'ACTIVE'.
export_custom_routescoreboolOptional. True if custom routes are exported to the peered network; false otherwise. The default value is true.
export_custom_routes_with_public_ipcoreboolOptional. True if all subnet routes with a public IP address range are exported; false otherwise. The default value is true. IPv4 special-use ranges (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4#Special_addresses) are always exported to peers and are not controlled by this field.
import_custom_routescoreboolOptional. True if custom routes are imported from the peered network; false otherwise. The default value is true.
import_custom_routes_with_public_ipcoreboolOptional. True if all subnet routes with public IP address range are imported; false otherwise. The default value is true. IPv4 special-use ranges (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4#Special_addresses) are always imported to peers and are not controlled by this field.
labelscorearray<string>
namecorestringOutput only. Identifier. The resource name of the network peering. NetworkPeering is a global resource and location can only be global. Resource names are scheme-less URIs that follow the conventions in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For example: `projects/my-project/locations/global/networkPeerings/my-peering`
organization_idcorestring
parentcorestring
peer_mtucoreint64Optional. Maximum transmission unit (MTU) in bytes. The default value is `1500`. If a value of `0` is provided for this field, VMware Engine uses the default value instead.
peer_networkcorestringRequired. The relative resource name of the network to peer with a standard VMware Engine network. The provided network can be a consumer VPC network or another standard VMware Engine network. If the `peer_network_type` is VMWARE_ENGINE_NETWORK, specify the name in the form: `projects/{project}/locations/global/vmwareEngineNetworks/{vmware_engine_network_id}`. Otherwise specify the name in the form: `projects/{project}/global/networks/{network_id}`, where `{project}` can either be a project number or a project ID.
peer_network_typecorestringRequired. The type of the network to peer with the VMware Engine network.
project_idcorestring
project_numbercorestring
region_idcorestring
resource_namecorestring
statecorestringOutput only. State of the network peering. This field has a value of 'ACTIVE' when there's a matching configuration in the peer network. New values may be added to this enum when appropriate.
state_detailscorestringOutput only. Output Only. Details about the current state of the network peering.
tagscorehstore_csv
uidcorestringOutput only. System-generated unique identifier for the resource.
update_timecoretimestampOutput only. Last update time of this resource.
vmware_engine_networkcorestringRequired. The relative resource name of the VMware Engine network. Specify the name in the following form: `projects/{project}/locations/{location}/vmwareEngineNetworks/{vmware_engine_network_id}` where `{project}` can either be a project number or a project ID.
zone_idcorestring