ExpressRouteServiceProvider Class
Definition
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A ExpressRouteResourceProvider object.
public class ExpressRouteServiceProvider : Azure.ResourceManager.Network.Models.NetworkTrackedResourceData, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IJsonModel<Azure.ResourceManager.Network.Models.ExpressRouteServiceProvider>, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IPersistableModel<Azure.ResourceManager.Network.Models.ExpressRouteServiceProvider>
public class ExpressRouteServiceProvider : Azure.ResourceManager.Network.Models.NetworkTrackedResourceData
type ExpressRouteServiceProvider = class
inherit NetworkTrackedResourceData
interface IJsonModel<ExpressRouteServiceProvider>
interface IPersistableModel<ExpressRouteServiceProvider>
type ExpressRouteServiceProvider = class
inherit NetworkTrackedResourceData
Public Class ExpressRouteServiceProvider
Inherits NetworkTrackedResourceData
Implements IJsonModel(Of ExpressRouteServiceProvider), IPersistableModel(Of ExpressRouteServiceProvider)
Public Class ExpressRouteServiceProvider
Inherits NetworkTrackedResourceData
- Inheritance
- Implements
Constructors
ExpressRouteServiceProvider() |
Initializes a new instance of ExpressRouteServiceProvider. |
Properties
BandwidthsOffered |
A list of bandwidths offered. |
Id |
Resource ID. (Inherited from NetworkTrackedResourceData) |
Location |
Resource location. (Inherited from NetworkTrackedResourceData) |
Name |
Resource name. (Inherited from NetworkTrackedResourceData) |
PeeringLocations |
A list of peering locations. |
ProvisioningState |
The provisioning state of the express route service provider resource. |
ResourceType |
Resource type. (Inherited from NetworkTrackedResourceData) |
Tags |
Resource tags. (Inherited from NetworkTrackedResourceData) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
Applies to
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