Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Compute V1 API class Google::Cloud::Compute::V1::VmEndpointNatMappingsInterfaceNatMappingsNatRuleMappings.
Contains information of NAT Mappings provided by a NAT Rule.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#drain_nat_ip_port_ranges
def drain_nat_ip_port_ranges() -> ::Array<::String>
Returns
- (::Array<::String>) — List of all drain IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
#drain_nat_ip_port_ranges=
def drain_nat_ip_port_ranges=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
Parameter
- value (::Array<::String>) — List of all drain IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
Returns
- (::Array<::String>) — List of all drain IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
#nat_ip_port_ranges
def nat_ip_port_ranges() -> ::Array<::String>
Returns
- (::Array<::String>) — A list of all IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
#nat_ip_port_ranges=
def nat_ip_port_ranges=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
Parameter
- value (::Array<::String>) — A list of all IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
Returns
- (::Array<::String>) — A list of all IP:port-range mappings assigned to this interface by this rule. These ranges are inclusive, that is, both the first and the last ports can be used for NAT. Example: ["2.2.2.2:12345-12355", "1.1.1.1:2234-2234"].
#num_total_drain_nat_ports
def num_total_drain_nat_ports() -> ::Integer
Returns
- (::Integer) — Total number of drain ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field drain_nat_ip_port_ranges.
#num_total_drain_nat_ports=
def num_total_drain_nat_ports=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Total number of drain ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field drain_nat_ip_port_ranges.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Total number of drain ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field drain_nat_ip_port_ranges.
#num_total_nat_ports
def num_total_nat_ports() -> ::Integer
Returns
- (::Integer) — Total number of ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field nat_ip_port_ranges.
#num_total_nat_ports=
def num_total_nat_ports=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Total number of ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field nat_ip_port_ranges.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Total number of ports across all NAT IPs allocated to this interface by this rule. It equals the aggregated port number in the field nat_ip_port_ranges.
#rule_number
def rule_number() -> ::Integer
Returns
- (::Integer) — Rule number of the NAT Rule.
#rule_number=
def rule_number=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
- value (::Integer) — Rule number of the NAT Rule.
Returns
- (::Integer) — Rule number of the NAT Rule.