--- layout: "google" page_title: "Google: google_compute_route" sidebar_current: "docs-google-compute-route" description: |- Manages a network route within GCE. --- # google\_compute\_route Manages a network route within GCE. ## Example Usage ```js resource "google_compute_network" "foobar" { name = "test" ipv4_range = "10.0.0.0/16" } resource "google_compute_route" "foobar" { name = "test" dest_range = "15.0.0.0/24" network = "${google_compute_network.foobar.name}" next_hop_ip = "10.0.1.5" priority = 100 } ``` ## Argument Reference The following arguments are supported: * `dest_range` - (Required) The destination IPv4 address range that this route applies to. * `name` - (Required) A unique name for the resource, required by GCE. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. * `network` - (Required) The name of the network to attach this route to. * `priority` - (Required) The priority of this route, used to break ties. - - - * `next_hop_gateway` - (Optional) The name of the internet gateway to route to if this route is matched. * `next_hop_instance` - (Optional) The name of the VM instance to route to if this route is matched. * `next_hop_instance_zone` - (Required when `next_hop_instance` is specified) The zone of the instance specified in `next_hop_instance`. * `next_hop_ip` - (Optional) The IP address of the next hop if this route is matched. * `next_hop_vpn_tunnel` - (Optional) The name of the VPN to route to if this route is matched. * `project` - (Optional) The project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used. * `tags` - (Optional) The tags that this route applies to. ## Attributes Reference In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported: * `next_hop_network` - The name of the next hop network, if available. * `self_link` - The URI of the created resource.