For your public cloud account added in CSM, you can get a list of supported regions and restrict access to specific regions.
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To get a list of specific regions, run the following API:
GET https://<csm-IP>/csmapi/api/v1/csm/supported-regions
Note: If you do not see all the available regions in your AWS account, check whether you have enabled regions in your AWS account. See AWS documentations for details on enabling regions. -
To restrict regions in Microsoft Azure, run the following API:
PUT https://<csm-IP>/api/v1/csm/azure/accounts/<account_id>/desired-regions Example Request: PUT https://<nsx-csm>/api/v1/csm/azure/accounts/9174ffd1-41b1-42d6-a28d-05c61a0698e2/desired-regions { "regions": [ { "id": "westus", "display_name": "westus", "enabled": true, }, { "id": "eastus2", "display_name": "eastus2", "enabled": false, } ] }
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To restrict regions in AWS, run the following API:
PUT https://<csm-IP>/api/v1/csm/aws/accounts/<account_id>/desired-regions Example Request: PUT https://<nsx-csm>/api/v1/csm/aws/accounts/9174ffd1-41b1-42d6-a28d-05c61a0698e2/desired-regions { "default_client_region": "us-east-1", "regions": [ { "id": "us-west-2", "display_name": "Oregon", "enabled": false, }, { "id": "us-east-1", "display_name": "N. Virginia", "enabled": true, } ] }
See the latest version of the NSX-T Data Center REST API Guide at https://code.vmware.com/ for API details.