Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Compute V1 API module Google::Cloud::Compute::V1::ExternalVpnGateway::RedundancyType.
Indicates the user-supplied redundancy type of this external VPN gateway.
Constants
UNDEFINED_REDUNDANCY_TYPE
value: 0
A value indicating that the enum field is not set.
FOUR_IPS_REDUNDANCY
value: 520_087_913
The external VPN gateway has four public IP addresses; at the time of
writing this API, the AWS virtual private gateway is an example which has
four public IP addresses for high availability connections; there should
be two VPN connections in the AWS virtual private gateway , each AWS VPN
connection has two public IP addresses; please make sure to put two
public IP addresses from one AWS VPN connection into interfaces 0 and 1
of this external VPN gateway, and put the other two public IP addresses
from another AWS VPN connection into interfaces 2 and 3 of this external
VPN gateway. When displaying highly available configuration status
for the VPN tunnels connected to FOUR_IPS_REDUNDANCY external VPN
gateway, Google will always detect whether interfaces 0 and 1 are
connected on one interface of HA Cloud VPN gateway, and detect whether
interfaces 2 and 3 are connected to another interface of the HA Cloud VPN
gateway.
SINGLE_IP_INTERNALLY_REDUNDANT
value: 133_914_873
The external VPN gateway has only one public IP address which internally
provide redundancy or failover.
TWO_IPS_REDUNDANCY
value: 367_049_635
The external VPN gateway has two public IP addresses which are redundant
with each other, the following two types of setup on your on-premises
side would have this type of redundancy:
(1) Two separate on-premises gateways, each with one public IP address,
the two on-premises gateways are redundant with each other.
(2) A single on-premise gateway with two public IP addresses that are
redundant with eatch other.