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Manages a Nested Endpoint within a Traffic Manager Profile.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as azure from "@pulumi/azure";
const example = new azure.core.ResourceGroup("example", {
    name: "example-resources",
    location: "West Europe",
});
const examplePublicIp = new azure.network.PublicIp("example", {
    name: "example-publicip",
    location: example.location,
    resourceGroupName: example.name,
    allocationMethod: "Static",
    domainNameLabel: "example-pip",
});
const parent = new azure.network.TrafficManagerProfile("parent", {
    name: "parent-profile",
    resourceGroupName: example.name,
    trafficRoutingMethod: "Weighted",
    dnsConfig: {
        relativeName: "parent-profile",
        ttl: 100,
    },
    monitorConfig: {
        protocol: "HTTP",
        port: 80,
        path: "/",
        intervalInSeconds: 30,
        timeoutInSeconds: 9,
        toleratedNumberOfFailures: 3,
    },
    tags: {
        environment: "Production",
    },
});
const nested = new azure.network.TrafficManagerProfile("nested", {
    name: "nested-profile",
    resourceGroupName: example.name,
    trafficRoutingMethod: "Priority",
    dnsConfig: {
        relativeName: "nested-profile",
        ttl: 30,
    },
    monitorConfig: {
        protocol: "HTTP",
        port: 443,
        path: "/",
    },
});
const exampleTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint = new azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("example", {
    name: "example-endpoint",
    targetResourceId: nested.id,
    priority: 1,
    profileId: parent.id,
    minimumChildEndpoints: 9,
    weight: 5,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_azure as azure
example = azure.core.ResourceGroup("example",
    name="example-resources",
    location="West Europe")
example_public_ip = azure.network.PublicIp("example",
    name="example-publicip",
    location=example.location,
    resource_group_name=example.name,
    allocation_method="Static",
    domain_name_label="example-pip")
parent = azure.network.TrafficManagerProfile("parent",
    name="parent-profile",
    resource_group_name=example.name,
    traffic_routing_method="Weighted",
    dns_config=azure.network.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs(
        relative_name="parent-profile",
        ttl=100,
    ),
    monitor_config=azure.network.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs(
        protocol="HTTP",
        port=80,
        path="/",
        interval_in_seconds=30,
        timeout_in_seconds=9,
        tolerated_number_of_failures=3,
    ),
    tags={
        "environment": "Production",
    })
nested = azure.network.TrafficManagerProfile("nested",
    name="nested-profile",
    resource_group_name=example.name,
    traffic_routing_method="Priority",
    dns_config=azure.network.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs(
        relative_name="nested-profile",
        ttl=30,
    ),
    monitor_config=azure.network.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs(
        protocol="HTTP",
        port=443,
        path="/",
    ))
example_traffic_manager_nested_endpoint = azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("example",
    name="example-endpoint",
    target_resource_id=nested.id,
    priority=1,
    profile_id=parent.id,
    minimum_child_endpoints=9,
    weight=5)
package main
import (
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v5/go/azure/core"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v5/go/azure/network"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		example, err := core.NewResourceGroup(ctx, "example", &core.ResourceGroupArgs{
			Name:     pulumi.String("example-resources"),
			Location: pulumi.String("West Europe"),
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		_, err = network.NewPublicIp(ctx, "example", &network.PublicIpArgs{
			Name:              pulumi.String("example-publicip"),
			Location:          example.Location,
			ResourceGroupName: example.Name,
			AllocationMethod:  pulumi.String("Static"),
			DomainNameLabel:   pulumi.String("example-pip"),
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		parent, err := network.NewTrafficManagerProfile(ctx, "parent", &network.TrafficManagerProfileArgs{
			Name:                 pulumi.String("parent-profile"),
			ResourceGroupName:    example.Name,
			TrafficRoutingMethod: pulumi.String("Weighted"),
			DnsConfig: &network.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs{
				RelativeName: pulumi.String("parent-profile"),
				Ttl:          pulumi.Int(100),
			},
			MonitorConfig: &network.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs{
				Protocol:                  pulumi.String("HTTP"),
				Port:                      pulumi.Int(80),
				Path:                      pulumi.String("/"),
				IntervalInSeconds:         pulumi.Int(30),
				TimeoutInSeconds:          pulumi.Int(9),
				ToleratedNumberOfFailures: pulumi.Int(3),
			},
			Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
				"environment": pulumi.String("Production"),
			},
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		nested, err := network.NewTrafficManagerProfile(ctx, "nested", &network.TrafficManagerProfileArgs{
			Name:                 pulumi.String("nested-profile"),
			ResourceGroupName:    example.Name,
			TrafficRoutingMethod: pulumi.String("Priority"),
			DnsConfig: &network.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs{
				RelativeName: pulumi.String("nested-profile"),
				Ttl:          pulumi.Int(30),
			},
			MonitorConfig: &network.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs{
				Protocol: pulumi.String("HTTP"),
				Port:     pulumi.Int(443),
				Path:     pulumi.String("/"),
			},
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		_, err = network.NewTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(ctx, "example", &network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs{
			Name:                  pulumi.String("example-endpoint"),
			TargetResourceId:      nested.ID(),
			Priority:              pulumi.Int(1),
			ProfileId:             parent.ID(),
			MinimumChildEndpoints: pulumi.Int(9),
			Weight:                pulumi.Int(5),
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		return nil
	})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Azure = Pulumi.Azure;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
{
    var example = new Azure.Core.ResourceGroup("example", new()
    {
        Name = "example-resources",
        Location = "West Europe",
    });
    var examplePublicIp = new Azure.Network.PublicIp("example", new()
    {
        Name = "example-publicip",
        Location = example.Location,
        ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
        AllocationMethod = "Static",
        DomainNameLabel = "example-pip",
    });
    var parent = new Azure.Network.TrafficManagerProfile("parent", new()
    {
        Name = "parent-profile",
        ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
        TrafficRoutingMethod = "Weighted",
        DnsConfig = new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs
        {
            RelativeName = "parent-profile",
            Ttl = 100,
        },
        MonitorConfig = new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs
        {
            Protocol = "HTTP",
            Port = 80,
            Path = "/",
            IntervalInSeconds = 30,
            TimeoutInSeconds = 9,
            ToleratedNumberOfFailures = 3,
        },
        Tags = 
        {
            { "environment", "Production" },
        },
    });
    var nested = new Azure.Network.TrafficManagerProfile("nested", new()
    {
        Name = "nested-profile",
        ResourceGroupName = example.Name,
        TrafficRoutingMethod = "Priority",
        DnsConfig = new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs
        {
            RelativeName = "nested-profile",
            Ttl = 30,
        },
        MonitorConfig = new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs
        {
            Protocol = "HTTP",
            Port = 443,
            Path = "/",
        },
    });
    var exampleTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint = new Azure.Network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("example", new()
    {
        Name = "example-endpoint",
        TargetResourceId = nested.Id,
        Priority = 1,
        ProfileId = parent.Id,
        MinimumChildEndpoints = 9,
        Weight = 5,
    });
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroup;
import com.pulumi.azure.core.ResourceGroupArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.PublicIp;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.PublicIpArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.TrafficManagerProfile;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.TrafficManagerProfileArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.inputs.TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.inputs.TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint;
import com.pulumi.azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs;
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) {
        var example = new ResourceGroup("example", ResourceGroupArgs.builder()
            .name("example-resources")
            .location("West Europe")
            .build());
        var examplePublicIp = new PublicIp("examplePublicIp", PublicIpArgs.builder()
            .name("example-publicip")
            .location(example.location())
            .resourceGroupName(example.name())
            .allocationMethod("Static")
            .domainNameLabel("example-pip")
            .build());
        var parent = new TrafficManagerProfile("parent", TrafficManagerProfileArgs.builder()
            .name("parent-profile")
            .resourceGroupName(example.name())
            .trafficRoutingMethod("Weighted")
            .dnsConfig(TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs.builder()
                .relativeName("parent-profile")
                .ttl(100)
                .build())
            .monitorConfig(TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs.builder()
                .protocol("HTTP")
                .port(80)
                .path("/")
                .intervalInSeconds(30)
                .timeoutInSeconds(9)
                .toleratedNumberOfFailures(3)
                .build())
            .tags(Map.of("environment", "Production"))
            .build());
        var nested = new TrafficManagerProfile("nested", TrafficManagerProfileArgs.builder()
            .name("nested-profile")
            .resourceGroupName(example.name())
            .trafficRoutingMethod("Priority")
            .dnsConfig(TrafficManagerProfileDnsConfigArgs.builder()
                .relativeName("nested-profile")
                .ttl(30)
                .build())
            .monitorConfig(TrafficManagerProfileMonitorConfigArgs.builder()
                .protocol("HTTP")
                .port(443)
                .path("/")
                .build())
            .build());
        var exampleTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint = new TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("exampleTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint", TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs.builder()
            .name("example-endpoint")
            .targetResourceId(nested.id())
            .priority(1)
            .profileId(parent.id())
            .minimumChildEndpoints(9)
            .weight(5)
            .build());
    }
}
resources:
  example:
    type: azure:core:ResourceGroup
    properties:
      name: example-resources
      location: West Europe
  examplePublicIp:
    type: azure:network:PublicIp
    name: example
    properties:
      name: example-publicip
      location: ${example.location}
      resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
      allocationMethod: Static
      domainNameLabel: example-pip
  parent:
    type: azure:network:TrafficManagerProfile
    properties:
      name: parent-profile
      resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
      trafficRoutingMethod: Weighted
      dnsConfig:
        relativeName: parent-profile
        ttl: 100
      monitorConfig:
        protocol: HTTP
        port: 80
        path: /
        intervalInSeconds: 30
        timeoutInSeconds: 9
        toleratedNumberOfFailures: 3
      tags:
        environment: Production
  nested:
    type: azure:network:TrafficManagerProfile
    properties:
      name: nested-profile
      resourceGroupName: ${example.name}
      trafficRoutingMethod: Priority
      dnsConfig:
        relativeName: nested-profile
        ttl: 30
      monitorConfig:
        protocol: HTTP
        port: 443
        path: /
  exampleTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint:
    type: azure:network:TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint
    name: example
    properties:
      name: example-endpoint
      targetResourceId: ${nested.id}
      priority: 1
      profileId: ${parent.id}
      minimumChildEndpoints: 9
      weight: 5
Create TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(name: string, args: TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);@overload
def TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(resource_name: str,
                                 args: TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs,
                                 opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(resource_name: str,
                                 opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                                 minimum_child_endpoints: Optional[int] = None,
                                 target_resource_id: Optional[str] = None,
                                 profile_id: Optional[str] = None,
                                 geo_mappings: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                                 custom_headers: Optional[Sequence[TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs]] = None,
                                 minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4: Optional[int] = None,
                                 minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6: Optional[int] = None,
                                 name: Optional[str] = None,
                                 priority: Optional[int] = None,
                                 endpoint_location: Optional[str] = None,
                                 subnets: Optional[Sequence[TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs]] = None,
                                 enabled: Optional[bool] = None,
                                 weight: Optional[int] = None)func NewTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(ctx *Context, name string, args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint, error)public TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(string name, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(String name, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs args)
public TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(String name, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: azure:network:TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- resource_name str
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts ResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- ctx Context
 - Context object for the current deployment.
 - name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts ResourceOption
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- name string
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - opts CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
- name String
 - The unique name of the resource.
 - args TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs
 - The arguments to resource properties.
 - options CustomResourceOptions
 - Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
 
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource = new Azure.Network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource", new()
{
    MinimumChildEndpoints = 0,
    TargetResourceId = "string",
    ProfileId = "string",
    GeoMappings = new[]
    {
        "string",
    },
    CustomHeaders = new[]
    {
        new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs
        {
            Name = "string",
            Value = "string",
        },
    },
    MinimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv4 = 0,
    MinimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv6 = 0,
    Name = "string",
    Priority = 0,
    EndpointLocation = "string",
    Subnets = new[]
    {
        new Azure.Network.Inputs.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs
        {
            First = "string",
            Last = "string",
            Scope = 0,
        },
    },
    Enabled = false,
    Weight = 0,
});
example, err := network.NewTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(ctx, "trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource", &network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs{
	MinimumChildEndpoints: pulumi.Int(0),
	TargetResourceId:      pulumi.String("string"),
	ProfileId:             pulumi.String("string"),
	GeoMappings: pulumi.StringArray{
		pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	CustomHeaders: network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArray{
		&network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs{
			Name:  pulumi.String("string"),
			Value: pulumi.String("string"),
		},
	},
	MinimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv4: pulumi.Int(0),
	MinimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv6: pulumi.Int(0),
	Name:                              pulumi.String("string"),
	Priority:                          pulumi.Int(0),
	EndpointLocation:                  pulumi.String("string"),
	Subnets: network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArray{
		&network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs{
			First: pulumi.String("string"),
			Last:  pulumi.String("string"),
			Scope: pulumi.Int(0),
		},
	},
	Enabled: pulumi.Bool(false),
	Weight:  pulumi.Int(0),
})
var trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource = new TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource", TrafficManagerNestedEndpointArgs.builder()
    .minimumChildEndpoints(0)
    .targetResourceId("string")
    .profileId("string")
    .geoMappings("string")
    .customHeaders(TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs.builder()
        .name("string")
        .value("string")
        .build())
    .minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv4(0)
    .minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv6(0)
    .name("string")
    .priority(0)
    .endpointLocation("string")
    .subnets(TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs.builder()
        .first("string")
        .last("string")
        .scope(0)
        .build())
    .enabled(false)
    .weight(0)
    .build());
traffic_manager_nested_endpoint_resource = azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource",
    minimum_child_endpoints=0,
    target_resource_id="string",
    profile_id="string",
    geo_mappings=["string"],
    custom_headers=[azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs(
        name="string",
        value="string",
    )],
    minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4=0,
    minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6=0,
    name="string",
    priority=0,
    endpoint_location="string",
    subnets=[azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs(
        first="string",
        last="string",
        scope=0,
    )],
    enabled=False,
    weight=0)
const trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource = new azure.network.TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint("trafficManagerNestedEndpointResource", {
    minimumChildEndpoints: 0,
    targetResourceId: "string",
    profileId: "string",
    geoMappings: ["string"],
    customHeaders: [{
        name: "string",
        value: "string",
    }],
    minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv4: 0,
    minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv6: 0,
    name: "string",
    priority: 0,
    endpointLocation: "string",
    subnets: [{
        first: "string",
        last: "string",
        scope: 0,
    }],
    enabled: false,
    weight: 0,
});
type: azure:network:TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint
properties:
    customHeaders:
        - name: string
          value: string
    enabled: false
    endpointLocation: string
    geoMappings:
        - string
    minimumChildEndpoints: 0
    minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv4: 0
    minimumRequiredChildEndpointsIpv6: 0
    name: string
    priority: 0
    profileId: string
    subnets:
        - first: string
          last: string
          scope: 0
    targetResourceId: string
    weight: 0
TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint resource accepts the following input properties:
- Minimum
Child intEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- Profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - Custom
Headers List<TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header>  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - Enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - Endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - Geo
Mappings List<string> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - Subnets
List<Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet>  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- Minimum
Child intEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- Profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - Custom
Headers []TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header Args  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - Enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - Endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - Geo
Mappings []string - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - Subnets
[]Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet Args  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- minimum
Child IntegerEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- profile
Id String - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - target
Resource StringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - custom
Headers List<TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header>  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled Boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location String - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings List<String> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Required IntegerChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required IntegerChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name String
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority Integer
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - subnets
List<Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet>  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - weight Integer
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- minimum
Child numberEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - custom
Headers TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header[]  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings string[] - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Required numberChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required numberChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority number
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - subnets
Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet[]  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - weight number
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- minimum_
child_ intendpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- profile_
id str - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - target_
resource_ strid  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - custom_
headers Sequence[TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header Args]  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint_
location str - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo_
mappings Sequence[str] - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum_
required_ intchild_ endpoints_ ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum_
required_ intchild_ endpoints_ ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name str
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - subnets
Sequence[Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet Args]  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- minimum
Child NumberEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- profile
Id String - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - target
Resource StringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - custom
Headers List<Property Map> - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled Boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location String - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings List<String> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Required NumberChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required NumberChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name String
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority Number
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - subnets List<Property Map>
 - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - weight Number
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
- Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
- id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
- id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
- id str
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
- id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 
Look up Existing TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint Resource
Get an existing TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: TrafficManagerNestedEndpointState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
        id: str,
        opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
        custom_headers: Optional[Sequence[TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs]] = None,
        enabled: Optional[bool] = None,
        endpoint_location: Optional[str] = None,
        geo_mappings: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
        minimum_child_endpoints: Optional[int] = None,
        minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4: Optional[int] = None,
        minimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6: Optional[int] = None,
        name: Optional[str] = None,
        priority: Optional[int] = None,
        profile_id: Optional[str] = None,
        subnets: Optional[Sequence[TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs]] = None,
        target_resource_id: Optional[str] = None,
        weight: Optional[int] = None) -> TrafficManagerNestedEndpointfunc GetTrafficManagerNestedEndpoint(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *TrafficManagerNestedEndpointState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint, error)public static TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint Get(string name, Input<string> id, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)public static TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint get(String name, Output<String> id, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointState state, CustomResourceOptions options)Resource lookup is not supported in YAML- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- resource_name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- name
 - The unique name of the resulting resource.
 - id
 - The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
 - state
 - Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
 - opts
 - A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
 
- Custom
Headers List<TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header>  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - Enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - Endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - Geo
Mappings List<string> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - Minimum
Child intEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - Profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Subnets
List<Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet>  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - Weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- Custom
Headers []TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header Args  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - Enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - Endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - Geo
Mappings []string - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - Minimum
Child intEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Minimum
Required intChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - Name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - Profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - Subnets
[]Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet Args  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - Target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - Weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- custom
Headers List<TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header>  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled Boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location String - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings List<String> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Child IntegerEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- minimum
Required IntegerChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required IntegerChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name String
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority Integer
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - profile
Id String - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - subnets
List<Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet>  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Resource StringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - weight Integer
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- custom
Headers TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header[]  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location string - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings string[] - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Child numberEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- minimum
Required numberChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required numberChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name string
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority number
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - profile
Id string - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - subnets
Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet[]  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Resource stringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - weight number
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- custom_
headers Sequence[TrafficManager Nested Endpoint Custom Header Args]  - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled bool
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint_
location str - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo_
mappings Sequence[str] - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum_
child_ intendpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- minimum_
required_ intchild_ endpoints_ ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum_
required_ intchild_ endpoints_ ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name str
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority int
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - profile_
id str - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - subnets
Sequence[Traffic
Manager Nested Endpoint Subnet Args]  - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target_
resource_ strid  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - weight int
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
- custom
Headers List<Property Map> - One or more 
custom_headerblocks as defined below. - enabled Boolean
 - Is the endpoint enabled? Defaults to 
true. - endpoint
Location String - Specifies the Azure location of the Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Performancerouting method. - geo
Mappings List<String> - A list of Geographic Regions used to distribute traffic, such as 
WORLD,UKorDE. The same location can't be specified in two endpoints. See the Geographic Hierarchies documentation for more information. - minimum
Child NumberEndpoints  This argument specifies the minimum number of endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This value must be larger than
0.~>NOTE: If
min_child_endpointsis less than eitherminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv4orminimum_required_child_endpoints_ipv6, then it won't have any effect.- minimum
Required NumberChild Endpoints Ipv4  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv4 (DNS record type A) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - minimum
Required NumberChild Endpoints Ipv6  - This argument specifies the minimum number of IPv6 (DNS record type AAAA) endpoints that must be ‘online’ in the child profile in order for the parent profile to direct traffic to any of the endpoints in that child profile. This argument only applies to Endpoints of type 
nestedEndpointsand - name String
 - The name of the External Endpoint. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - priority Number
 - Specifies the priority of this Endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the 
Prioritytraffic routing method. Supports values between 1 and 1000, with no Endpoints sharing the same value. If omitted the value will be computed in order of creation. - profile
Id String - The ID of the Traffic Manager Profile that this External Endpoint should be created within. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
 - subnets List<Property Map>
 - One or more 
subnetblocks as defined below. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. - target
Resource StringId  - The resource id of an Azure resource to target.
 - weight Number
 - Specifies how much traffic should be distributed to this endpoint, this must be specified for Profiles using the Weighted traffic routing method. Valid values are between 
1and1000. 
Supporting Types
TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeader, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointCustomHeaderArgs            
TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnet, TrafficManagerNestedEndpointSubnetArgs          
Import
Nested Endpoints can be imported using the resource id, e.g.
$ pulumi import azure:network/trafficManagerNestedEndpoint:TrafficManagerNestedEndpoint example /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/example-resources/providers/Microsoft.Network/trafficManagerProfiles/example-profile/NestedEndpoints/example-endpoint
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
 - Azure Classic pulumi/pulumi-azure
 - License
 - Apache-2.0
 - Notes
 - This Pulumi package is based on the 
azurermTerraform Provider.