Copyright | (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- data KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest = KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest' {}
- newKubernetesNetworkConfigRequest :: KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest
- kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_ipFamily :: Lens' KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest (Maybe IpFamily)
- kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_serviceIpv4Cidr :: Lens' KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest (Maybe Text)
Documentation
data KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest Source #
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster.
See: newKubernetesNetworkConfigRequest
smart constructor.
KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest' | |
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Instances
newKubernetesNetworkConfigRequest :: KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest Source #
Create a value of KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:ipFamily:KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest'
, kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_ipFamily
- Specify which IP family is used to assign Kubernetes pod and service IP
addresses. If you don't specify a value, ipv4
is used by default. You
can only specify an IP family when you create a cluster and can't
change this value once the cluster is created. If you specify ipv6
,
the VPC and subnets that you specify for cluster creation must have both
IPv4
and IPv6
CIDR blocks assigned to them. You can't specify
ipv6
for clusters in China Regions.
You can only specify ipv6
for 1.21
and later clusters that use
version 1.10.1
or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on. If you specify
ipv6
, then ensure that your VPC meets the requirements listed in the
considerations listed in
Assigning IPv6 addresses to pods and services
in the Amazon EKS User Guide. Kubernetes assigns services IPv6
addresses from the unique local address range (fc00::/7)
. You can't
specify a custom IPv6
CIDR block. Pod addresses are assigned from the
subnet's IPv6
CIDR.
$sel:serviceIpv4Cidr:KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest'
, kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_serviceIpv4Cidr
- Don't specify a value if you select ipv6
for ipFamily. The CIDR
block to assign Kubernetes service IP addresses from. If you don't
specify a block, Kubernetes assigns addresses from either the
10.100.0.0/16
or 172.20.0.0/16
CIDR blocks. We recommend that you
specify a block that does not overlap with resources in other networks
that are peered or connected to your VPC. The block must meet the
following requirements:
- Within one of the following private IP address blocks:
10.0.0.0/8
,172.16.0.0/12
, or192.168.0.0/16
. - Doesn't overlap with any CIDR block assigned to the VPC that you selected for VPC.
- Between /24 and /12.
You can only specify a custom CIDR block when you create a cluster and can't change this value once the cluster is created.
kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_ipFamily :: Lens' KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest (Maybe IpFamily) Source #
Specify which IP family is used to assign Kubernetes pod and service IP
addresses. If you don't specify a value, ipv4
is used by default. You
can only specify an IP family when you create a cluster and can't
change this value once the cluster is created. If you specify ipv6
,
the VPC and subnets that you specify for cluster creation must have both
IPv4
and IPv6
CIDR blocks assigned to them. You can't specify
ipv6
for clusters in China Regions.
You can only specify ipv6
for 1.21
and later clusters that use
version 1.10.1
or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on. If you specify
ipv6
, then ensure that your VPC meets the requirements listed in the
considerations listed in
Assigning IPv6 addresses to pods and services
in the Amazon EKS User Guide. Kubernetes assigns services IPv6
addresses from the unique local address range (fc00::/7)
. You can't
specify a custom IPv6
CIDR block. Pod addresses are assigned from the
subnet's IPv6
CIDR.
kubernetesNetworkConfigRequest_serviceIpv4Cidr :: Lens' KubernetesNetworkConfigRequest (Maybe Text) Source #
Don't specify a value if you select ipv6
for ipFamily. The CIDR
block to assign Kubernetes service IP addresses from. If you don't
specify a block, Kubernetes assigns addresses from either the
10.100.0.0/16
or 172.20.0.0/16
CIDR blocks. We recommend that you
specify a block that does not overlap with resources in other networks
that are peered or connected to your VPC. The block must meet the
following requirements:
- Within one of the following private IP address blocks:
10.0.0.0/8
,172.16.0.0/12
, or192.168.0.0/16
. - Doesn't overlap with any CIDR block assigned to the VPC that you selected for VPC.
- Between /24 and /12.
You can only specify a custom CIDR block when you create a cluster and can't change this value once the cluster is created.