Backend sets associated with the network load balancer.
The OCID of the compartment containing the network load balancer.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {\"Operations\": {\"CostCenter\": \"42\"}}}
A user-friendly name, which does not have to be unique, and can be changed.
Example: {@code example_load_balancer}
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {\"Department\": \"Finance\"}}
The OCID of the network load balancer.
An array of IP addresses.
When enabled, the skipSourceDestinationCheck parameter is automatically enabled on the load balancer VNIC. Packets are sent to the backend set without any changes to the source and destination IP.
Whether the network load balancer has a virtual cloud network-local (private) IP address.
If \"true\", then the service assigns a private IP address to the network load balancer.
If \"false\", then the service assigns a public IP address to the network load balancer.
A public network load balancer is accessible from the internet, depending the [security list rules](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/network/Concepts/securitylists.htm) for your virtual cloudn network. For more information about public and private network load balancers, see [How Network Load Balancing Works](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Balance/Concepts/balanceoverview.htm#how-network-load-balancing-works). This value is true by default.
Example: {@code true}
This can only be enabled when NLB is working in transparent mode with source destination header preservation enabled. This removes the additional dependency from NLB backends(like Firewalls) to perform SNAT.
A message describing the current state in more detail. For example, can be used to provide actionable information for a resource in Failed state.
The current state of the network load balancer.
Listeners associated with the network load balancer.
An array of network security groups OCIDs associated with the network load balancer.
During the creation of the network load balancer, the service adds the new load balancer to the specified network security groups.
The benefits of associating the network load balancer with network security groups include:
Network security groups define network security rules to govern ingress and egress traffic for the network load balancer.
The network security rules of other resources can reference the network security groups associated with the network load balancer to ensure access.
Example: [\"ocid1.nsg.oc1.phx.unique_ID\"]
IP version associated with the NLB.
ZPR tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code { \"oracle-zpr\": { \"td\": { \"value\": \"42\", \"mode\": \"audit\" } } }}
The subnet in which the network load balancer is spawned OCIDs.
Key-value pair representing system tags' keys and values scoped to a namespace. Example: {@code {"bar-key": "value"}}
The date and time the network load balancer was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.
Example: {@code 2020-05-01T21:10:29.600Z}
The time the network load balancer was updated. An RFC3339 formatted date-time string.
Example: {@code 2020-05-01T22:10:29.600Z}
The properties that define a network load balancer. For more information, see Managing a network load balancer.
To use any of the API operations, you must be authorized in an IAM policy. If you are not authorized, contact an administrator. If you are an administrator who writes policies to give users access, then see [Getting Started with Policies](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Identity/Concepts/policygetstarted.htm).
For information about endpoints and signing API requests, see [About the API](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/API/Concepts/usingapi.htm). For information about available SDKs and tools, see [SDKS and Other Tools](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/API/Concepts/sdks.htm).