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# gcp_vmwareengine_network_peering{% #gcp_vmwareengine_network_peering %}

## `ancestors`{% #ancestors %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING` 

## `create_time`{% #create_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP` **Provider name**: `createTime` **Description**: Output only. Creation time of this resource. 

## `description`{% #description %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `description` **Description**: Optional. User-provided description for this network peering. 

## `exchange_subnet_routes`{% #exchange_subnet_routes %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN` **Provider name**: `exchangeSubnetRoutes` **Description**: Optional. 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_routes`{% #export_custom_routes %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN` **Provider name**: `exportCustomRoutes` **Description**: Optional. True if custom routes are exported to the peered network; false otherwise. The default value is true. 

## `export_custom_routes_with_public_ip`{% #export_custom_routes_with_public_ip %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN` **Provider name**: `exportCustomRoutesWithPublicIp` **Description**: Optional. 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](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4#Special_addresses)) are always exported to peers and are not controlled by this field. 

## `import_custom_routes`{% #import_custom_routes %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN` **Provider name**: `importCustomRoutes` **Description**: Optional. True if custom routes are imported from the peered network; false otherwise. The default value is true. 

## `import_custom_routes_with_public_ip`{% #import_custom_routes_with_public_ip %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN` **Provider name**: `importCustomRoutesWithPublicIp` **Description**: Optional. 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](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4#Special_addresses)) are always imported to peers and are not controlled by this field. 

## `labels`{% #labels %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING` 

## `name`{% #name %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `name` **Description**: Output 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](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names). For example: `projects/my-project/locations/global/networkPeerings/my-peering` 

## `organization_id`{% #organization_id %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `parent`{% #parent %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `peer_mtu`{% #peer_mtu %}

**Type**: `INT32` **Provider name**: `peerMtu` **Description**: Optional. 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_network`{% #peer_network %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `peerNetwork` **Description**: Required. 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_type`{% #peer_network_type %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `peerNetworkType` **Description**: Required. The type of the network to peer with the VMware Engine network. **Possible values**: 

- `PEER_NETWORK_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED` - Unspecified
- `STANDARD` - Peering connection used for connecting to another VPC network established by the same user. For example, a peering connection to another VPC network in the same project or to an on-premises network.
- `VMWARE_ENGINE_NETWORK` - Peering connection used for connecting to another VMware Engine network.
- `PRIVATE_SERVICES_ACCESS` - Peering connection used for establishing [private services access](https://cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/private-services-access).
- `NETAPP_CLOUD_VOLUMES` - Peering connection used for connecting to NetApp Cloud Volumes.
- `THIRD_PARTY_SERVICE` - Peering connection used for connecting to third-party services. Most third-party services require manual setup of reverse peering on the VPC network associated with the third-party service.
- `DELL_POWERSCALE` - Peering connection used for connecting to Dell PowerScale Filers
- `GOOGLE_CLOUD_NETAPP_VOLUMES` - Peering connection used for connecting to Google Cloud NetApp Volumes.
- `GOOGLE_CLOUD_FILESTORE_INSTANCES` - Peering connection used for connecting to Google Cloud Filestore Instances.

## `project_id`{% #project_id %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `project_number`{% #project_number %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `region_id`{% #region_id %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `resource_name`{% #resource_name %}

**Type**: `STRING` 

## `state`{% #state %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `state` **Description**: Output 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. **Possible values**: 

- `STATE_UNSPECIFIED` - Unspecified network peering state. This is the default value.
- `INACTIVE` - The peering is not active.
- `ACTIVE` - The peering is active.
- `CREATING` - The peering is being created.
- `DELETING` - The peering is being deleted.

## `state_details`{% #state_details %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `stateDetails` **Description**: Output only. Output Only. Details about the current state of the network peering. 

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING` 

## `uid`{% #uid %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `uid` **Description**: Output only. System-generated unique identifier for the resource. 

## `update_time`{% #update_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP` **Provider name**: `updateTime` **Description**: Output only. Last update time of this resource. 

## `vmware_engine_network`{% #vmware_engine_network %}

**Type**: `STRING` **Provider name**: `vmwareEngineNetwork` **Description**: Required. 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_id`{% #zone_id %}

**Type**: `STRING` 
