The IP address for the CPE end of the inside tunnel interface.
If the tunnel's {@code routing} attribute is set to {@code BGP} (see {@link #updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails(UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetailsRequest) updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If {@code routing} is instead set to {@code 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 {@code customerInterfaceIp}, you can set the value to an empty string.
Example: {@code 10.0.0.5/31}
The IPv6 address for the CPE end of the inside tunnel interface. This IP address is optional.
If the tunnel's {@code routing} attribute is set to {@code BGP} (see IPSecConnectionTunnel), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If {@code routing} is instead set to {@code STATIC}, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed.
Example: {@code 2001:db8::1/64}
The IP address for the Oracle end of the inside tunnel interface.
If the tunnel's {@code routing} attribute is set to {@code BGP} (see {@link #updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails(UpdateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetailsRequest) updateIPSecConnectionTunnelDetails}), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If {@code routing} is instead set to {@code 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 {@code oracleInterfaceIp}, you can set the value to an empty string.
Example: {@code 10.0.0.4/31}
The IPv6 address for the Oracle end of the inside tunnel interface. This IP address is optional.
If the tunnel's {@code routing} attribute is set to {@code BGP} (see IPSecConnectionTunnel), this IP address is used for the tunnel's BGP session.
If {@code routing} is instead set to {@code STATIC}, you can set this IP address to troubleshoot or monitor the tunnel.
Only subnet masks from /64 up to /127 are allowed.
Example: {@code 2001:db8::1/64}
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 {@code customerBgpAsn} must be null.
Example: {@code 12345} (2-byte) or {@code 1587232876} (4-byte)