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Class UpdateIPSecTunnelBgpSessionDetails

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UpdateIPSecTunnelBgpSessionDetails
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Namespace: Oci.CoreService.Models
Assembly: OCI.DotNetSDK.Core.dll
Syntax
public class UpdateIPSecTunnelBgpSessionDetails

Properties

CustomerBgpAsn

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "customerBgpAsn")]
public string CustomerBgpAsn { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The BGP ASN of the network on the CPE end of the BGP session. Can be a 2-byte or 4-byte ASN. Uses "asplain" format.
If you are switching the tunnel from using BGP dynamic routing to static routing, the customerBgpAsn must be null.
Example: 12345 (2-byte) or 1587232876 (4-byte)

CustomerInterfaceIp

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "customerInterfaceIp")]
public string CustomerInterfaceIp { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The IP address for the CPE end of the inside tunnel interface.
If the tunnel's routing attribute is set to BGP (see {@link #updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails(UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetailsRequest) updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If routing is instead set to STATIC, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
The value must be a /30 or /31.
If you are switching the tunnel from using BGP dynamic routing to static routing and want to remove the value for customerInterfaceIp, you can set the value to an empty string.
Example: 10.0.0.5/31

CustomerInterfaceIpv6

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "customerInterfaceIpv6")]
public string CustomerInterfaceIpv6 { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The IPv6 address for the CPE end of the inside tunnel interface. This IP address is optional.
If the tunnel's routing attribute is set to BGP (see {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If routing is instead set to STATIC, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed.
Example: 2001:db8::1/64

OracleInterfaceIp

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "oracleInterfaceIp")]
public string OracleInterfaceIp { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The IP address for the Oracle end of the inside tunnel interface.
If the tunnel's routing attribute is set to BGP (see {@link #updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails(UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetailsRequest) updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If routing is instead set to STATIC, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
The value must be a /30 or /31.
If you are switching the tunnel from using BGP dynamic routing to static routing and want to remove the value for oracleInterfaceIp, you can set the value to an empty string.
Example: 10.0.0.4/31

OracleInterfaceIpv6

Declaration
[JsonProperty(PropertyName = "oracleInterfaceIpv6")]
public string OracleInterfaceIpv6 { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The IPv6 address for the Oracle end of the inside tunnel interface. This IP address is optional.
If the tunnel's routing attribute is set to BGP (see {@link IPSecConnectionTunnel}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If routing is instead set to STATIC, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed.
Example: 2001:db8::1/64

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