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azurerm_route_table
Creates a new Route Table Resource
Example Usage
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "test" {
name = "acceptanceTestResourceGroup1"
location = "West US"
}
resource "azurerm_route_table" "test" {
name = "acceptanceTestSecurityGroup1"
location = "West US"
resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.name}"
route {
name = "route1"
address_prefix = "*"
next_hop_type = "internet"
}
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Required) The name of the route table. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. -
resource_group_name
- (Required) The name of the resource group in which to create the route table. -
location
- (Required) Specifies the supported Azure location where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. -
route
- (Optional) Can be specified multiple times to define multiple routes. Eachroute
block supports fields documented below.
The route
block supports:
-
name
- (Required) The name of the route. -
address_prefix
- (Required) The destination CIDR to which the route applies, such as 10.1.0.0/16 -
next_hop_type
- (Required) The type of Azure hop the packet should be sent to. Possible values are VirtualNetworkGateway, VnetLocal, Internet, VirtualAppliance and None -
next_hop_in_ip_address
- (Optional) Contains the IP address packets should be forwarded to. Next hop values are only allowed in routes where the next hop type is VirtualAppliance.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
id
- The Route Table ID.subnets
- The collection of Subnets associated with this route table.