LoadBalancerBackendAddress Class
Load balancer backend addresses.
Variables are only populated by the server, and will be ignored when sending a request.
- Inheritance
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azure.mgmt.network._serialization.ModelLoadBalancerBackendAddress
Constructor
LoadBalancerBackendAddress(*, name: str | None = None, virtual_network: _models.SubResource | None = None, subnet: _models.SubResource | None = None, ip_address: str | None = None, load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration: _models.SubResource | None = None, admin_state: str | _models.LoadBalancerBackendAddressAdminState | None = None, **kwargs: Any)
Keyword-Only Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
name
|
Name of the backend address. |
virtual_network
|
Reference to an existing virtual network. |
subnet
|
Reference to an existing subnet. |
ip_address
|
IP Address belonging to the referenced virtual network. |
load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration
|
Reference to the frontend ip address configuration defined in regional loadbalancer. |
admin_state
|
A list of administrative states which once set can override health probe so that Load Balancer will always forward new connections to backend, or deny new connections and reset existing connections. Known values are: "None", "Up", and "Down". |
Variables
Name | Description |
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name
|
Name of the backend address. |
virtual_network
|
Reference to an existing virtual network. |
subnet
|
Reference to an existing subnet. |
ip_address
|
IP Address belonging to the referenced virtual network. |
network_interface_ip_configuration
|
Reference to IP address defined in network interfaces. |
load_balancer_frontend_ip_configuration
|
Reference to the frontend ip address configuration defined in regional loadbalancer. |
inbound_nat_rules_port_mapping
|
Collection of inbound NAT rule port mappings. |
admin_state
|
A list of administrative states which once set can override health probe so that Load Balancer will always forward new connections to backend, or deny new connections and reset existing connections. Known values are: "None", "Up", and "Down". |
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