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Bicep resource definition
The routeTables/routes resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups - See resource group deployment commands
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes resource, add the following Bicep to your template.
resource symbolicname 'Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes@2018-10-01' = {
etag: 'string'
name: 'string'
properties: {
addressPrefix: 'string'
nextHopIpAddress: 'string'
nextHopType: 'string'
provisioningState: 'string'
}
}
Property values
Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
etag | A unique read-only string that changes whenever the resource is updated. | string |
name | The resource name | string (required) |
parent | In Bicep, you can specify the parent resource for a child resource. You only need to add this property when the child resource is declared outside of the parent resource. For more information, see Child resource outside parent resource. |
Symbolic name for resource of type: routeTables |
properties | Properties of the route. | RoutePropertiesFormat |
RoutePropertiesFormat
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
addressPrefix | The destination CIDR to which the route applies. | string |
nextHopIpAddress | The IP address packets should be forwarded to. Next hop values are only allowed in routes where the next hop type is VirtualAppliance. | string |
nextHopType | The type of Azure hop the packet should be sent to. Possible values are: 'VirtualNetworkGateway', 'VnetLocal', 'Internet', 'VirtualAppliance', and 'None' | 'Internet' 'None' 'VirtualAppliance' 'VirtualNetworkGateway' 'VnetLocal' (required) |
provisioningState | The provisioning state of the resource. Possible values are: 'Updating', 'Deleting', and 'Failed'. | string |
Quickstart samples
The following quickstart samples deploy this resource type.
Bicep File | Description |
---|---|
Create sandbox of Azure Firewall, client VM, and server VM | This template creates a virtual network with 2 subnets (server subnet and AzureFirewall subnet), A server VM, a client VM, a public IP address for each VM, and a route table to send traffic between VMs through the firewall. |
ARM template resource definition
The routeTables/routes resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups - See resource group deployment commands
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes resource, add the following JSON to your template.
{
"type": "Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes",
"apiVersion": "2018-10-01",
"name": "string",
"etag": "string",
"properties": {
"addressPrefix": "string",
"nextHopIpAddress": "string",
"nextHopType": "string",
"provisioningState": "string"
}
}
Property values
Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
apiVersion | The api version | '2018-10-01' |
etag | A unique read-only string that changes whenever the resource is updated. | string |
name | The resource name | string (required) |
properties | Properties of the route. | RoutePropertiesFormat |
type | The resource type | 'Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes' |
RoutePropertiesFormat
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
addressPrefix | The destination CIDR to which the route applies. | string |
nextHopIpAddress | The IP address packets should be forwarded to. Next hop values are only allowed in routes where the next hop type is VirtualAppliance. | string |
nextHopType | The type of Azure hop the packet should be sent to. Possible values are: 'VirtualNetworkGateway', 'VnetLocal', 'Internet', 'VirtualAppliance', and 'None' | 'Internet' 'None' 'VirtualAppliance' 'VirtualNetworkGateway' 'VnetLocal' (required) |
provisioningState | The provisioning state of the resource. Possible values are: 'Updating', 'Deleting', and 'Failed'. | string |
Quickstart templates
The following quickstart templates deploy this resource type.
Template | Description |
---|---|
Create sandbox of Azure Firewall, client VM, and server VM |
This template creates a virtual network with 2 subnets (server subnet and AzureFirewall subnet), A server VM, a client VM, a public IP address for each VM, and a route table to send traffic between VMs through the firewall. |
VNS3 network appliance for cloud connectivity and security |
VNS3 is a software only virtual appliance that provides the combined features and functions of a security appliance, application delivery controller and unified threat management device at the cloud application edge. Key benefits, on top of cloud networking, always on end to end encryption, federate data centres, cloud regions, cloud providers, and/or containers, creating one unified address space, attestable control over encryption keys, meshed network manageable at scale, reliable HA in the cloud, isolate sensitive applications (fast low cost Network Segmentation), segmentation within applications, Analysis of all data in motion in the cloud. Key network functions; virtual router, switch, firewall, vpn concentrator, multicast distributor, with plugins for WAF, NIDS, caching, proxy, load balancers and other layer 4 thru 7 network functions, VNS3 doesn't require new knowledge or training to implement, so you can integrate with existing network equipment. |
Terraform (AzAPI provider) resource definition
The routeTables/routes resource type can be deployed with operations that target:
- Resource groups
For a list of changed properties in each API version, see change log.
Resource format
To create a Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes resource, add the following Terraform to your template.
resource "azapi_resource" "symbolicname" {
type = "Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes@2018-10-01"
name = "string"
etag = "string"
body = jsonencode({
properties = {
addressPrefix = "string"
nextHopIpAddress = "string"
nextHopType = "string"
provisioningState = "string"
}
})
}
Property values
Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
etag | A unique read-only string that changes whenever the resource is updated. | string |
name | The resource name | string (required) |
parent_id | The ID of the resource that is the parent for this resource. | ID for resource of type: routeTables |
properties | Properties of the route. | RoutePropertiesFormat |
type | The resource type | "Microsoft.Network/routeTables/routes@2018-10-01" |
RoutePropertiesFormat
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
addressPrefix | The destination CIDR to which the route applies. | string |
nextHopIpAddress | The IP address packets should be forwarded to. Next hop values are only allowed in routes where the next hop type is VirtualAppliance. | string |
nextHopType | The type of Azure hop the packet should be sent to. Possible values are: 'VirtualNetworkGateway', 'VnetLocal', 'Internet', 'VirtualAppliance', and 'None' | 'Internet' 'None' 'VirtualAppliance' 'VirtualNetworkGateway' 'VnetLocal' (required) |
provisioningState | The provisioning state of the resource. Possible values are: 'Updating', 'Deleting', and 'Failed'. | string |