The key for BGP MD5 authentication. Only applicable if your system requires MD5 authentication. If empty or not set (null), that means you don't use BGP MD5 authentication.
The OCID of the cross-connect or cross-connect group for this mapping. Specified by the owner of the cross-connect or cross-connect group (the customer if the customer is colocated with Oracle, or the provider if the customer is connecting via provider).
The BGP IPv4 address for the router on the other end of the BGP session from Oracle. Specified by the owner of that router. If the session goes from Oracle to a customer, this is the BGP IPv4 address of the customer's edge router. If the session goes from Oracle to a provider, this is the BGP IPv4 address of the provider's edge router. Must use a subnet mask from /28 to /31.
There's one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle specifies the BGP IPv4 addresses.
Example: {@code 10.0.0.18/31}
The BGP IPv6 address for the router on the other end of the BGP session from Oracle. Specified by the owner of that router. If the session goes from Oracle to a customer, this is the BGP IPv6 address of the customer's edge router. If the session goes from Oracle to a provider, this is the BGP IPv6 address of the provider's edge router. Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed.
There's one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle specifies the BGP IPv6 addresses.
Example: {@code 2001:db8::1/64}
The state of the Ipv4 BGP session.
The state of the Ipv6 BGP session.
The FastConnect device that terminates the logical connection.
The IPv4 address for Oracle's end of the BGP session. Must use a subnet mask from /28 to /31. If the session goes from Oracle to a customer's edge router, the customer specifies this information. If the session goes from Oracle to a provider's edge router, the provider specifies this.
There's one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle specifies the BGP IPv4 addresses.
Example: {@code 10.0.0.19/31}
The IPv6 address for Oracle's end of the BGP session. Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed. If the session goes from Oracle to a customer's edge router, the customer specifies this information. If the session goes from Oracle to a provider's edge router, the provider specifies this.
There's one exception: for a public virtual circuit, Oracle specifies the BGP IPv6 addresses.
Example: {@code 2001:db8::2/64}
The number of the specific VLAN (on the cross-connect or cross-connect group) that is assigned to this virtual circuit. Specified by the owner of the cross-connect or cross-connect group (the customer if the customer is colocated with Oracle, or the provider if the customer is connecting via provider).
Example: {@code 200} Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
For use with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect. Each VirtualCircuit runs on one or more cross-connects or cross-connect groups. A {@code CrossConnectMappingDetails} contains the properties for an individual cross-connect or cross-connect group associated with a given virtual circuit.
The details includes information about the cross-connect or cross-connect group, the VLAN, and the BGP peering session.