Register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer
This page provides information about how to configure an
external passthrough Network Load Balancer so that it is automatically
registered in Service Directory.
When you create your load balancer, you can register it as an endpoint in an
existing Service Directory namespace and service of your choice. Client
applications can then use Service Directory (using HTTP or gRPC) to resolve
the address of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer service and connect to it
directly.
Permissions required for this task
To perform this task, you must have been granted the following permissions
and IAM roles.
Permissions
servicedirectory.endpoints.create
servicedirectory.endpoints.delete
Roles
roles/compute.networkAdmin
roles/compute.securityAdmin
roles/compute.instanceAdmin
Limitations
Service Directory integration with external passthrough Network Load Balancers has the following
limitations:
- Automatic registration only supports external Layer 4 load balancers. You can
register Google Kubernetes Engine load balancing services using the
GKE
integration. You can register
other external load balancers, global load balancers, and Google Kubernetes Engine
ingresses and gateways by calling the Service Directory
API.
- You can use automatic registration only at the time of forwarding rule
creation. Automatic registration using Google Cloud CLI update for an already
existing forwarding rule is not available.
- Service Directory does not provide connectivity, which means that although
Service Directory stores the virtual IP address of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer,
looking up the external passthrough Network Load Balancer in Service Directory does not guarantee
that you can connect to the virtual IP address.
Before you begin
These instructions require the following:
You must already have a Service Directory namespace and service in place.
If you do not, create a namespace and service using
the procedure in Configure Service Directory.
The Service Directory namespace and service must be in the
same project and region as the external passthrough Network Load Balancer forwarding rule that
you are creating.
You must already have set up the necessary
resources to create an external passthrough Network Load Balancer forwarding rule.
For information about how to create an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, see Setting up a
external passthrough Network Load Balancer.
Set up forwarding rules to register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer in Service Directory
You must set up a forwarding rule to register the external passthrough Network Load Balancer in
Service Directory. To register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, see the following section.
Register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer
To register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, run the gcloud compute forwarding-rules
create
command and
set the service-directory-registration
flag:
gcloud beta compute forwarding-rules create FORWARDING_RULE_NAME \
--region=REGION \
--load-balancing-scheme=EXTERNAL \
--address=RESERVED_IP_ADDRESS \
--ip-protocol=PROTOCOL_TYPE \
--ports=PORT_NUMBER \
--backend-service=BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME \
--backend-service-region=REGION \
--service-directory-registration=SD_SERVICE_NAME
Replace the following:
FORWARDING_RULE_NAME
: a name for the forwarding rule
that you want to create
REGION
: the region to create the forwarding rule in
RESERVED_IP_ADDRESS
: the IP address that the forwarding
rule serves
PROTOCOL_TYPE
: the IP protocol that the rule is to serve
PORT_NUMBER
: a list of comma-separated ports
BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME
: the target backend service that
receives the traffic
SD_SERVICE_NAME
: the fully qualified name of the
Service Directory service where you want to register the endpoint. This
service must be in the same project and region as the forwarding rule being
created.
For example:
projects/PROJECT
/locations/REGION
/namespaces/NAMESPACE_NAME
/services/SERVICE_NAME
.
Verify the endpoint
The Service Directory endpoints that are created when you register
an external passthrough Network Load Balancer have the following characteristics:
- The endpoint has the same name as the name of the forwarding rule with the
specified port number (
<forwarding rule name>-<port>
). For example, if you
create a forwarding rule RULE
with --port=8080
, you get an endpoint called
RULE-8080
. For the same rule, if you specified two ports --port=8080, 8081
,
you get two endpoints, RULE-8080
and RULE-8081
. If you specify --port=ALL
,
the Service Directory endpoint is registered with port 0
. If you are
the owner of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer, you must ensure that the API caller knows
what port to connect on.
- You cannot modify or delete the endpoint using the public Service Directory
API. Only when you delete the forwarding rule does the endpoint get
automatically deleted. This means that you cannot delete the service and
namespace that the endpoint resides in while the forwarding rule exists.
- The endpoint itself is not billed, although normal pricing details apply to
any API calls to the endpoint.
To confirm that the endpoint is created, resolve the service in Service Directory.
You should see an endpoint with the same name as the name of the
forwarding rule with the specified port number.
To resolve the service in Service Directory, run the gcloud service-directory
services resolve
command:
gcloud service-directory services resolve SD_SERVICE_NAME \
--namespace=SD_NAMESPACE_NAME \
--location=REGION
Replace the following:
SD_SERVICE_NAME
: the name of the Service Directory
service to resolve. It must live in the Service Directory namespace name.
SD_NAMESPACE_NAME
: the name that you gave the namespace
containing your service.
REGION
: the Trusted Cloud region containing the
namespace. This should be the same as the region that you created the
forwarding rule in.
Cleanup
To delete the resources that you created, follow these steps.
To delete the forwarding rule, run the gcloud compute forwarding-rules
delete
command:
gcloud compute forwarding-rules delete FORWARDING_RULE_NAME \
--region=REGION
Replace the following:
FORWARDING_RULE_NAME
: the name of the forwarding rule
that you created
REGION
: the region for the forwarding rule
For further details, see Deleting a forwarding
rule.
To confirm that deleting the forwarding rule has automatically deleted the
endpoint from Service Directory, run the gcloud service-directory
services resolve
command described in Verify the endpoint
section on your Service Directory service.
To delete the Service Directory namespace and service, see Delete
resources.
What's next
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Last updated 2025-08-25 UTC.
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Client\napplications can then use Service Directory (using HTTP or gRPC) to resolve\nthe address of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer service and connect to it\ndirectly.\n\n#### Permissions required for this task\n\nTo perform this task, you must have been granted the following permissions\n*and* IAM roles.\n\n**Permissions**\n\n- `servicedirectory.endpoints.create`\n- `servicedirectory.endpoints.delete`\n\n**Roles**\n\n- `roles/compute.networkAdmin`\n- `roles/compute.securityAdmin`\n- `roles/compute.instanceAdmin`\n\nLimitations\n-----------\n\nService Directory integration with external passthrough Network Load Balancers has the following\nlimitations:\n\n- Automatic registration only supports external Layer 4 load balancers. You can register Google Kubernetes Engine load balancing services using the [GKE\n integration](/service-directory/docs/configuring-sd-for-gke). You can register other external load balancers, global load balancers, and Google Kubernetes Engine ingresses and gateways by calling the [Service Directory\n API](/service-directory/docs/apis).\n- You can use automatic registration only at the time of forwarding rule creation. Automatic registration using Google Cloud CLI update for an already existing forwarding rule is not available.\n- Service Directory does not provide connectivity, which means that although Service Directory stores the virtual IP address of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer, looking up the external passthrough Network Load Balancer in Service Directory does not guarantee that you can connect to the virtual IP address.\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\nThese instructions require the following:\n\n- You must already have a Service Directory namespace and service in place.\n If you do not, create a namespace and service using\n the procedure in [Configure Service Directory](/service-directory/docs/configuring-service-directory).\n\n The Service Directory namespace and service must be in the\n same project and region as the external passthrough Network Load Balancer forwarding rule that\n you are creating.\n- You must already have set up the necessary\n resources to create an external passthrough Network Load Balancer forwarding rule.\n\n For information about how to create an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, see [Setting up a\n external passthrough Network Load Balancer](/load-balancing/docs/network/setting-up-network-backend-service).\n\nSet up forwarding rules to register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer in Service Directory\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nYou must set up a forwarding rule to register the external passthrough Network Load Balancer in\nService Directory. To register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, see the following section.\n\n### Register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer\n\nTo register an external passthrough Network Load Balancer, run the [`gcloud compute forwarding-rules\ncreate` command](/sdk/gcloud/reference/compute/forwarding-rules/create) and\nset the `service-directory-registration` flag: \n\n```\ngcloud beta compute forwarding-rules create FORWARDING_RULE_NAME \\\n --region=REGION \\\n --load-balancing-scheme=EXTERNAL \\\n --address=RESERVED_IP_ADDRESS \\\n --ip-protocol=PROTOCOL_TYPE \\\n --ports=PORT_NUMBER \\\n --backend-service=BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME \\\n --backend-service-region=REGION \\\n --service-directory-registration=SD_SERVICE_NAME\n```\n\nReplace the following:\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFORWARDING_RULE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: a name for the forwarding rule that you want to create\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREGION\u003c/var\u003e: the region to create the forwarding rule in\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eRESERVED_IP_ADDRESS\u003c/var\u003e: the IP address that the forwarding rule serves\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePROTOCOL_TYPE\u003c/var\u003e: the IP protocol that the rule is to serve\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePORT_NUMBER\u003c/var\u003e: a list of comma-separated ports\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eBACKEND_SERVICE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the target backend service that receives the traffic\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSD_SERVICE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the fully qualified name of the Service Directory service where you want to register the endpoint. This service must be in the same project and region as the forwarding rule being created. For example: projects/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003ePROJECT\u003c/var\u003e/locations/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREGION\u003c/var\u003e/namespaces/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eNAMESPACE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e/services/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSERVICE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e.\n\n### Verify the endpoint\n\nThe Service Directory endpoints that are created when you register\nan external passthrough Network Load Balancer have the following characteristics:\n\n- The endpoint has the same name as the name of the forwarding rule with the specified port number (`\u003cforwarding rule name\u003e-\u003cport\u003e`). For example, if you create a forwarding rule `RULE` with `--port=8080`, you get an endpoint called `RULE-8080`. For the same rule, if you specified two ports `--port=8080, 8081`, you get two endpoints, `RULE-8080` and `RULE-8081`. If you specify `--port=ALL`, the Service Directory endpoint is registered with port `0`. If you are the owner of the external passthrough Network Load Balancer, you must ensure that the API caller knows what port to connect on.\n- You cannot modify or delete the endpoint using the public Service Directory API. Only when you delete the forwarding rule does the endpoint get automatically deleted. This means that you cannot delete the service and namespace that the endpoint resides in while the forwarding rule exists.\n- The endpoint itself is not billed, although normal pricing details apply to any API calls to the endpoint.\n\nTo confirm that the endpoint is created, resolve the service in Service Directory.\nYou should see an endpoint with the same name as the name of the\nforwarding rule with the specified port number.\n\nTo resolve the service in Service Directory, run the [`gcloud service-directory\nservices resolve`](/sdk/gcloud/reference/service-directory/services/resolve)\ncommand: \n\n```\ngcloud service-directory services resolve SD_SERVICE_NAME \\\n --namespace=SD_NAMESPACE_NAME \\\n --location=REGION\n```\n\nReplace the following:\n\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSD_SERVICE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name of the Service Directory service to resolve. It must live in the Service Directory namespace name.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSD_NAMESPACE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name that you gave the namespace containing your service.\n- \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREGION\u003c/var\u003e: the Google Cloud region containing the namespace. This should be the same as the region that you created the forwarding rule in.\n\nCleanup\n-------\n\nTo delete the resources that you created, follow these steps.\n\n1. To delete the forwarding rule, run the [`gcloud compute forwarding-rules\n delete`](/sdk/gcloud/reference/compute/forwarding-rules/delete)\n command:\n\n ```\n gcloud compute forwarding-rules delete FORWARDING_RULE_NAME \\\n --region=REGION\n ```\n\n Replace the following:\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eFORWARDING_RULE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name of the forwarding rule that you created\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eREGION\u003c/var\u003e: the region for the forwarding rule\n\n For further details, see [Deleting a forwarding\n rule](/load-balancing/docs/using-forwarding-rules#deleting-fr).\n\n To confirm that deleting the forwarding rule has automatically deleted the\n endpoint from Service Directory, run the [`gcloud service-directory\n services resolve`](/sdk/gcloud/reference/service-directory/services/resolve)\n command described in [Verify the endpoint](#verify-endpoint)\n section on your Service Directory service.\n2. To delete the Service Directory namespace and service, see [Delete\n resources](/service-directory/docs/configuring-service-directory#delete_resources).\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- To get an overview of Service Directory, see the [Service Directory overview](/service-directory/docs/overview).\n- To find solutions for common issues that you might encounter when using Service Directory, see [Troubleshooting](/service-directory/docs/troubleshooting)."]]