Source code for azure.mgmt.network.v2018_02_01.models.express_route_circuit_connection_py3

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from .sub_resource_py3 import SubResource


[docs]class ExpressRouteCircuitConnection(SubResource): """Express Route Circuit Connection in an ExpressRouteCircuitPeering resource. Variables are only populated by the server, and will be ignored when sending a request. :param id: Resource ID. :type id: str :param express_route_circuit_peering: Reference to Express Route Circuit Private Peering Resource of the circuit initiating connection. :type express_route_circuit_peering: ~azure.mgmt.network.v2018_02_01.models.SubResource :param peer_express_route_circuit_peering: Reference to Express Route Circuit Private Peering Resource of the peered circuit. :type peer_express_route_circuit_peering: ~azure.mgmt.network.v2018_02_01.models.SubResource :param address_prefix: /29 IP address space to carve out Customer addresses for tunnels. :type address_prefix: str :param authorization_key: The authorization key. :type authorization_key: str :ivar circuit_connection_status: Express Route Circuit Connection State. Possible values are: 'Connected' and 'Disconnected'. Possible values include: 'Connected', 'Connecting', 'Disconnected' :vartype circuit_connection_status: str or ~azure.mgmt.network.v2018_02_01.models.CircuitConnectionStatus :ivar provisioning_state: Provisioning state of the circuit connection resource. Possible values are: 'Succeded', 'Updating', 'Deleting', and 'Failed'. :vartype provisioning_state: str :param name: Gets name of the resource that is unique within a resource group. This name can be used to access the resource. :type name: str :ivar etag: A unique read-only string that changes whenever the resource is updated. :vartype etag: str """ _validation = { 'circuit_connection_status': {'readonly': True}, 'provisioning_state': {'readonly': True}, 'etag': {'readonly': True}, } _attribute_map = { 'id': {'key': 'id', 'type': 'str'}, 'express_route_circuit_peering': {'key': 'properties.expressRouteCircuitPeering', 'type': 'SubResource'}, 'peer_express_route_circuit_peering': {'key': 'properties.peerExpressRouteCircuitPeering', 'type': 'SubResource'}, 'address_prefix': {'key': 'properties.addressPrefix', 'type': 'str'}, 'authorization_key': {'key': 'properties.authorizationKey', 'type': 'str'}, 'circuit_connection_status': {'key': 'properties.circuitConnectionStatus', 'type': 'str'}, 'provisioning_state': {'key': 'properties.provisioningState', 'type': 'str'}, 'name': {'key': 'name', 'type': 'str'}, 'etag': {'key': 'etag', 'type': 'str'}, } def __init__(self, *, id: str=None, express_route_circuit_peering=None, peer_express_route_circuit_peering=None, address_prefix: str=None, authorization_key: str=None, name: str=None, **kwargs) -> None: super(ExpressRouteCircuitConnection, self).__init__(id=id, **kwargs) self.express_route_circuit_peering = express_route_circuit_peering self.peer_express_route_circuit_peering = peer_express_route_circuit_peering self.address_prefix = address_prefix self.authorization_key = authorization_key self.circuit_connection_status = None self.provisioning_state = None self.name = name self.etag = None