Cisco Meraki v0.3.2 published on Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 by Pulumi
meraki.organizations.getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
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Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as meraki from "@pulumi/meraki";
const example = meraki.organizations.getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers({
organizationId: "string",
});
export const merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample = example.then(example => example.item);
import pulumi
import pulumi_meraki as meraki
example = meraki.organizations.get_appliance_vpn_third_party_vpnpeers(organization_id="string")
pulumi.export("merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample", example.item)
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-meraki/sdk/go/meraki/organizations"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
example, err := organizations.LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers(ctx, &organizations.LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs{
OrganizationId: "string",
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ctx.Export("merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample", example.Item)
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Meraki = Pulumi.Meraki;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var example = Meraki.Organizations.GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers.Invoke(new()
{
OrganizationId = "string",
});
return new Dictionary<string, object?>
{
["merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample"] = example.Apply(getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult => getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult.Item),
};
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.meraki.organizations.OrganizationsFunctions;
import com.pulumi.meraki.organizations.inputs.GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
final var example = OrganizationsFunctions.getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers(GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs.builder()
.organizationId("string")
.build());
ctx.export("merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample", example.applyValue(getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult -> getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult.item()));
}
}
variables:
example:
fn::invoke:
Function: meraki:organizations:getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
Arguments:
organizationId: string
outputs:
merakiOrganizationsApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersExample: ${example.item}
Using getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers(args: GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult>
function getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersOutput(args: GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult>
def get_appliance_vpn_third_party_vpnpeers(organization_id: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult
def get_appliance_vpn_third_party_vpnpeers_output(organization_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult]
func LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers(ctx *Context, args *LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult, error)
func LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
{
public static Task<GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult> InvokeAsync(GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult> Invoke(GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersResult> getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers(GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: meraki:organizations/getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers:getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- Organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- organization
Id String - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- organization_
id str - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- organization
Id String - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
getApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeers Result
The following output properties are available:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Item
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item - Organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Item
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item - Organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- item
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item - organization
Id String - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- item
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item - organization
Id string - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- item
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item - organization_
id str - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- item Property Map
- organization
Id String - organizationId path parameter. Organization ID
Supporting Types
GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersItem
- Peers
List<Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer> - The list of VPN peers
- Peers
[]Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer - The list of VPN peers
- peers
List<Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer> - The list of VPN peers
- peers
Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer[] - The list of VPN peers
- peers
Sequence[Get
Appliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer] - The list of VPN peers
- peers List<Property Map>
- The list of VPN peers
GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersItemPeer
- Ike
Version string - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- Ipsec
Policies GetAppliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer Ipsec Policies - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- Ipsec
Policies stringPreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- Local
Id string - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- Name string
- The name of the VPN peer
- List<string>
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- Private
Subnets List<string> - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- Public
Ip string - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- Remote
Id string - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- Secret string
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
- Ike
Version string - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- Ipsec
Policies GetAppliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer Ipsec Policies - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- Ipsec
Policies stringPreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- Local
Id string - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- Name string
- The name of the VPN peer
- []string
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- Private
Subnets []string - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- Public
Ip string - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- Remote
Id string - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- Secret string
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
- ike
Version String - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- ipsec
Policies GetAppliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer Ipsec Policies - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- ipsec
Policies StringPreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- local
Id String - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- name String
- The name of the VPN peer
- List<String>
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- private
Subnets List<String> - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- public
Ip String - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- remote
Id String - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- secret String
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
- ike
Version string - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- ipsec
Policies GetAppliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer Ipsec Policies - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- ipsec
Policies stringPreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- local
Id string - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- name string
- The name of the VPN peer
- string[]
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- private
Subnets string[] - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- public
Ip string - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- remote
Id string - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- secret string
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
- ike_
version str - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- ipsec_
policies GetAppliance Vpn Third Party Vpnpeers Item Peer Ipsec Policies - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- ipsec_
policies_ strpreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- local_
id str - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- name str
- The name of the VPN peer
- Sequence[str]
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- private_
subnets Sequence[str] - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- public_
ip str - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- remote_
id str - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- secret str
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
- ike
Version String - [optional] The IKE version to be used for the IPsec VPN peer configuration. Defaults to '1' when omitted.
- ipsec
Policies Property Map - Custom IPSec policies for the VPN peer. If not included and a preset has not been chosen, the default preset for IPSec policies will be used.
- ipsec
Policies StringPreset - One of the following available presets: 'default', 'aws', 'azure'. If this is provided, the 'ipsecPolicies' parameter is ignored.
- local
Id String - [optional] The local ID is used to identify the MX to the peer. This will apply to all MXs this peer applies to.
- name String
- The name of the VPN peer
- List<String>
- A list of network tags that will connect with this peer. Use ['all'] for all networks. Use ['none'] for no networks. If not included, the default is ['all'].
- private
Subnets List<String> - The list of the private subnets of the VPN peer
- public
Ip String - [optional] The public IP of the VPN peer
- remote
Id String - [optional] The remote ID is used to identify the connecting VPN peer. This can either be a valid IPv4 Address, FQDN or User FQDN.
- secret String
- The shared secret with the VPN peer
GetApplianceVpnThirdPartyVpnpeersItemPeerIpsecPolicies
- Child
Auth List<string>Algos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- Child
Cipher List<string>Algos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- Child
Lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- Child
Pfs List<string>Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- Ike
Auth List<string>Algos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- Ike
Cipher List<string>Algos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- Ike
Diffie List<string>Hellman Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- Ike
Lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- Ike
Prf List<string>Algos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
- Child
Auth []stringAlgos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- Child
Cipher []stringAlgos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- Child
Lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- Child
Pfs []stringGroups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- Ike
Auth []stringAlgos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- Ike
Cipher []stringAlgos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- Ike
Diffie []stringHellman Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- Ike
Lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- Ike
Prf []stringAlgos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
- child
Auth List<String>Algos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- child
Cipher List<String>Algos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- child
Lifetime Integer - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- child
Pfs List<String>Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Auth List<String>Algos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- ike
Cipher List<String>Algos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- ike
Diffie List<String>Hellman Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Lifetime Integer - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- ike
Prf List<String>Algos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
- child
Auth string[]Algos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- child
Cipher string[]Algos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- child
Lifetime number - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- child
Pfs string[]Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Auth string[]Algos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- ike
Cipher string[]Algos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- ike
Diffie string[]Hellman Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Lifetime number - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- ike
Prf string[]Algos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
- child_
auth_ Sequence[str]algos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- child_
cipher_ Sequence[str]algos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- child_
lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- child_
pfs_ Sequence[str]groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike_
auth_ Sequence[str]algos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- ike_
cipher_ Sequence[str]algos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- ike_
diffie_ Sequence[str]hellman_ groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike_
lifetime int - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- ike_
prf_ Sequence[str]algos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
- child
Auth List<String>Algos - This is the authentication algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- child
Cipher List<String>Algos - This is the cipher algorithms to be used in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one or more of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des', 'null'
- child
Lifetime Number - The lifetime of the Phase 2 SA in seconds.
- child
Pfs List<String>Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used for Perfect Forward Secrecy in Phase 2. The value should be an array with one of the following values: 'disabled','group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Auth List<String>Algos - This is the authentication algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'sha256', 'sha1', 'md5'
- ike
Cipher List<String>Algos - This is the cipher algorithm to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'aes256', 'aes192', 'aes128', 'tripledes', 'des'
- ike
Diffie List<String>Hellman Groups - This is the Diffie-Hellman group to be used in Phase 1. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'group14', 'group5', 'group2', 'group1'
- ike
Lifetime Number - The lifetime of the Phase 1 SA in seconds.
- ike
Prf List<String>Algos - [optional] This is the pseudo-random function to be used in IKE_SA. The value should be an array with one of the following algorithms: 'prfsha256', 'prfsha1', 'prfmd5', 'default'. The 'default' option can be used to default to the Authentication algorithm.
Package Details
- Repository
- meraki pulumi/pulumi-meraki
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
meraki
Terraform Provider.