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GCLOUD COMPUTE FIREWALL-RULES CREATE(1)GCLOUD COMPUTE FIREWALL-RULES CREATE(1)

NAME
       gcloud_compute_firewall-rules_create - create a Google Compute Engine
	      firewall rule

SYNOPSIS
       gcloud compute firewall-rules create NAME --allow PROTOCOL[:_PORT_[-PORT]]
	      [PROTOCOL[:_PORT_[-PORT]] ...] [--description DESCRIPTION]
	      [--format FORMAT] [--help]
	      [--network NETWORK; default="default"] [--project PROJECT_ID]
	      [--quiet, -q] [--source-ranges CIDR_RANGE [CIDR_RANGE ...]]
	      [--source-tags TAG [TAG ...]] [--target-tags TAG [TAG ...]] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       gcloud compute firewall-rules create is used to create firewall rules
       to allow incoming traffic to a network.

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
       NAME
	   The name of the firewall rule to create.

FLAGS
       --allow PROTOCOL[:PORT[-PORT]] [PROTOCOL[:PORT[-PORT]] ...]
	   A list of protocols and ports whose traffic will be allowed.

	   PROTOCOL is the IP protocol whose traffic will be allowed.
	   PROTOCOL can be either the name of a well-known protocol (e.g., tcp
	   or icmp) or the IP protocol number. A list of IP protocols can be
	   found at
	   http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml.

	   A port or port range can be specified after PROTOCOL to allow
	   traffic through specific ports. If no port or port range is
	   specified, connections through all ranges are allowed. For example,
	   the following will create a rule that allows TCP traffic through
	   port 80 and allows ICMP traffic:

	       $ gcloud compute firewall-rules create MY-RULE --allow tcp:80 icmp

	   TCP and UDP rules must include a port or port range.

       --description DESCRIPTION
	   An optional, textual description for the firewall rule.

       --network NETWORK; default="default"
	   The network to which this rule is attached. If omitted, the rule is
	   attached to the default network.

       --source-ranges CIDR_RANGE [CIDR_RANGE ...]
	   A list of IP address blocks that are allowed to make inbound
	   connections that match the firewall rule to the instances on the
	   network. The IP address blocks must be specified in CIDR format:
	   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing. If
	   neither --source-ranges nor --source-tags is provided, then this
	   flag will default to 0.0.0.0/0, allowing all sources. Multiple IP
	   address blocks can be specified if they are separated by spaces.

       --source-tags TAG [TAG ...]
	   A list of instance tags indicating the set of instances on the
	   network which may accept inbound connections that match the
	   firewall rule. If omitted, all instances on the network can receive
	   inbound connections that match the rule.

	   Tags can be assigned to instances during instance creation.

       --target-tags TAG [TAG ...]
	   A list of instance tags indicating the set of instances on the
	   network which may make network connections that match the firewall
	   rule. If omitted, all instances on the network can make connections
	   that match the rule.

	   Tags can be assigned to instances during instance creation.

   GLOBAL FLAGS
       --format FORMAT
	   Specify a format for printed output. By default, a command-specific
	   human-friendly output format is used. Setting this flag to one of
	   the available options will serialize the result of the command in
	   the chosen format and print it to stdout. Supported formats are:
	   json, text, yaml.

       --help
	   Display detailed help.

       --project PROJECT_ID
	   The Google Cloud Platform project name to use for this invocation.
	   If omitted then the current project is assumed.

       --quiet, -q
	   Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If
	   input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be
	   raised.

       -h
	   Print a summary help and exit.

NOTES
       This command is in the Google Cloud SDK compute component. See
       installing components if it is not installed.

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