The type of bastion. Use {@code standard}.
A list of address ranges in CIDR notation that you want to allow to connect to sessions hosted by this bastion.
The unique identifier (OCID) of the compartment where the bastion is located.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: {@code {"foo-namespace": {"bar-key": "value"}}}
The desired dns proxy status of the bastion.
Simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only. Example: {@code {"bar-key": "value"}}
The maximum amount of time that any session on the bastion can remain active. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The name of the bastion, which can't be changed after creation.
The phonebook entry of the customer's team, which can't be changed after creation. Not applicable to {@code standard} bastions.
A list of IP addresses of the hosts that the bastion has access to. Not applicable to {@code standard} bastions.
The unique identifier (OCID) of the subnet that the bastion connects to.
The configuration details for a new bastion. A bastion provides secured, public access to target resources in the cloud that you cannot otherwise reach from the internet. A bastion resides in a public subnet and establishes the network infrastructure needed to connect a user to a target resource in a private subnet.