- release_tracks: [GA, BETA, ALPHA] help_text: brief: | Create a Managed Microsoft Active Directory domain peering. description: | Create a new Managed Microsoft AD domain peering with the given name using Google Cloud's Managed Service for Microsoft Active Directory. This command can fail for the following reasons: * A domain peering with the same name already exists. * The active account does not have permission to create AD domains peerings. * There is an overlap between the provided CIDR range and authorized network's CIDR. examples: | The following command creates an AD domain peering with the name ``my-peering'', network ``my-network'' and domain ``projects/domain-project/locations/global/domains/domain.com'' $ {command} my-peering --domain=projects/domain-project/locations/global/domains/domain.com --authorized-network=projects/network-project/global/networks/my-network async: collection: managedidentities.projects.locations.global.operations request: collection: managedidentities.projects.locations.global.peerings method: create modify_request_hooks: - googlecloudsdk.command_lib.active_directory.util:AppendLocationsGlobalToParent ALPHA: api_version: v1alpha1 BETA: api_version: v1beta1 GA: api_version: v1 arguments: resource: spec: !REF googlecloudsdk.command_lib.active_directory.resources:peering help_text: | Name of the managed Managed Microsoft AD domain peering you want to create. params: - arg_name: domain required: true api_field: peering.domainResource help_text: | Name of the managed Managed Microsoft AD domain you want to peer to. - arg_name: authorized-network required: true api_field: peering.authorizedNetwork help_text: | Name of the Network that is authorized to communicate with Managed Microsoft AD domain. This is usually the full path name of the network in the peer project.