Manages the accepter's side of an EC2 Transit Gateway Peering Attachment.
resource "aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment_accepter" "example" {
transit_gateway_attachment_id = aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment.example.id
tags = {
Name = "Example cross-account attachment"
}
}
A full example of how to create a Transit Gateway in one AWS account, share it with a second AWS account, and attach a to a Transit Gateway in the second account via the aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment
resource can be found in the ./examples/transit-gateway-cross-account-peering-attachment
directory within the Github Repository.
This resource supports the following arguments:
transit_gateway_attachment_id
- (Required) The ID of the EC2 Transit Gateway Peering Attachment to manage.tags
- (Optional) Key-value tags for the EC2 Transit Gateway Peering Attachment. If configured with a provider default_tags
configuration block present, tags with matching keys will overwrite those defined at the provider-level.This resource exports the following attributes in addition to the arguments above:
id
- EC2 Transit Gateway Attachment identifiertransit_gateway_id
- Identifier of EC2 Transit Gateway.peer_transit_gateway_id
- Identifier of EC2 Transit Gateway to peer with.peer_account_id
- Identifier of the AWS account that owns the EC2 TGW peering.tags_all
- A map of tags assigned to the resource, including those inherited from the provider default_tags
configuration block.In Terraform v1.5.0 and later, use an import
block to import aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment_accepter
using the EC2 Transit Gateway Attachment identifier. For example:
import {
to = aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment_accepter.example
id = "tgw-attach-12345678"
}
Using terraform import
, import aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment_accepter
using the EC2 Transit Gateway Attachment identifier. For example:
% terraform import aws_ec2_transit_gateway_peering_attachment_accepter.example tgw-attach-12345678