Creates a routing entry on a OpenStack V2 subnet.
resource "openstack_networking_router_v2" "router_1" {
name = "router_1"
admin_state_up = "true"
}
resource "openstack_networking_network_v2" "network_1" {
name = "network_1"
admin_state_up = "true"
}
resource "openstack_networking_subnet_v2" "subnet_1" {
network_id = "${openstack_networking_network_v2.network_1.id}"
cidr = "192.168.199.0/24"
ip_version = 4
}
resource "openstack_networking_subnet_route_v2" "subnet_route_1" {
subnet_id = "${openstack_networking_subnet_v2.subnet_1.id}"
destination_cidr = "10.0.1.0/24"
next_hop = "192.168.199.254"
}
The following arguments are supported:
region - (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 networking client. A networking client is needed to configure a routing entry on a subnet. If omitted, the region argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new routing entry.
subnet_id - (Required) ID of the subnet this routing entry belongs to. Changing this creates a new routing entry.
destination_cidr - (Required) CIDR block to match on the packet’s destination IP. Changing this creates a new routing entry.
next_hop - (Required) IP address of the next hop gateway. Changing this creates a new routing entry.
The following attributes are exported:
region - See Argument Reference above. subnet_id - See Argument Reference above. destination_cidr - See Argument Reference above. next_hop - See Argument Reference above. Routing entries can be imported using a combined ID using the following format: <subnet_id>-route-<destination_cidr>-<next_hop>
$ terraform import openstack_networking_subnet_route_v2.subnet_route_1 686fe248-386c-4f70-9f6c-281607dad079-route-10.0.1.0/24-192.168.199.25
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https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_subnet_route_v2.html