Package-level declarations
Types
The minimum and maximum number of accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, or Amazon Web Services Inferentia chips) on an instance.
The minimum and maximum number of accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, or Amazon Web Services Inferentia chips) on an instance. To exclude accelerator-enabled instance types, set Max
to 0
.
The minimum and maximum amount of total accelerator memory, in MiB.
The minimum and maximum amount of total accelerator memory, in MiB.
Contains the parameters for accepting the quote.
The result of the exchange and whether it was successful
.
Describes a finding for a Network Access Scope.
Describes a path.
Describes a path.
Describes an account attribute.
Describes a value of an account attribute.
Describes a running instance in a Spot Fleet.
Describes a principal.
Add an operating Region to an IPAM. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
Add an Organizational Unit (OU) exclusion to your IPAM. If your IPAM is integrated with Amazon Web Services Organizations and you add an organizational unit (OU) exclusion, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in that OU exclusion. There is a limit on the number of exclusions you can create. For more information, see Quotas for your IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
Describes an additional detail for a path analysis. For more information, see Reachability Analyzer additional detail codes.
An entry for a prefix list.
The attributes associated with an Elastic IP address.
Details on the Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Contains the output of AllocateHosts.
Describes a principal.
Describes an potential intermediate component of a feasible path.
Describes a network access control (ACL) rule.
Describes a path component.
Describes a load balancer listener.
Describes a load balancer target.
Describes a header. Reflects any changes made by a component as traffic passes through. The fields of an inbound header are null except for the first component of a path.
Describes a route table route.
Describes a security group rule.
An Autonomous System Number (ASN) and BYOIP CIDR association.
Provides authorization for Amazon to bring an Autonomous System Number (ASN) to a specific Amazon Web Services account using bring your own ASN (BYOASN). For details on the format of the message and signature, see Tutorial: Bring your ASN to IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM guide.
Describes the private IP addresses assigned to a network interface.
Contains the parameters for AssignPrivateIpAddresses.
Information about the associated IAM roles.
Describes a target network that is associated with a Client VPN endpoint. A target network is a subnet in a VPC.
Describes the state of a target network association.
Describes integration options for Amazon Athena.
ENA Express uses Amazon Web Services Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) technology to increase the maximum bandwidth used per stream and minimize tail latency of network traffic between EC2 instances. With ENA Express, you can communicate between two EC2 instances in the same subnet within the same account, or in different accounts. Both sending and receiving instances must have ENA Express enabled.
ENA Express is compatible with both TCP and UDP transport protocols. When it's enabled, TCP traffic automatically uses it. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order, without a need for retransmission, such as live video broadcasting or other near-real-time applications. For UDP traffic, you can specify whether to use ENA Express, based on your application environment needs.
Contains the parameters for AttachNetworkInterface.
Contains the output of AttachNetworkInterface.
Describes volume attachment details.
Contains the parameters for AttachVpnGateway.
Contains the output of AttachVpnGateway.
Describes a value for a resource attribute that is a Boolean value.
A summary report for the attribute across all Regions.
Describes a value for a resource attribute that is a String.
Information about an authorization rule.
Describes Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones.
Describes a message about an Availability Zone, Local Zone, or Wavelength Zone.
The capacity information for instances that can be launched onto the Dedicated Host.
The minimum and maximum baseline bandwidth to Amazon EBS, in Mbps. For more information, see Amazon EBS–optimized instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The minimum and maximum baseline bandwidth to Amazon EBS, in Mbps. For more information, see Amazon EBS–optimized instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The baseline performance to consider, using an instance family as a baseline reference. The instance family establishes the lowest acceptable level of performance. Amazon EC2 uses this baseline to guide instance type selection, but there is no guarantee that the selected instance types will always exceed the baseline for every application.
The baseline performance to consider, using an instance family as a baseline reference. The instance family establishes the lowest acceptable level of performance. Amazon EC2 uses this baseline to guide instance type selection, but there is no guarantee that the selected instance types will always exceed the baseline for every application.
Describes a block device mapping, which defines the EBS volumes and instance store volumes to attach to an instance at launch.
Describes a block device mapping, which defines the EBS volumes and instance store volumes to attach to an instance at launch.
The state of VPC Block Public Access (BPA).
Contains the parameters for BundleInstance.
Contains the output of BundleInstance.
Describes a bundle task.
Describes an error for BundleInstance.
Contains the parameters for CancelBundleTask.
Contains the output of CancelBundleTask.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet cancellation error.
Describes a request to cancel a Spot Instance.
Contains the parameters for CancelReservedInstancesListing.
Contains the output of CancelReservedInstancesListing.
Describes a Spot Fleet error.
Describes a Spot Fleet request that was not successfully canceled.
Contains the parameters for CancelSpotFleetRequests.
Contains the output of CancelSpotFleetRequests.
Describes a Spot Fleet request that was successfully canceled.
Contains the parameters for CancelSpotInstanceRequests.
Contains the output of CancelSpotInstanceRequests.
Information about instance capacity usage for a Capacity Reservation.
Describes a Capacity Block extension. With an extension, you can extend the duration of time for an existing Capacity Block.
The recommended Capacity Block extension that fits your search requirements.
The recommended Capacity Block that fits your search requirements.
Describes a Capacity Reservation.
Information about a request to assign billing of the unused capacity of a Capacity Reservation.
Information about your commitment for a future-dated Capacity Reservation.
Information about a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet that was successfully cancelled.
Describes a resource group to which a Capacity Reservation has been added.
Information about a Capacity Reservation.
Describes the strategy for using unused Capacity Reservations for fulfilling On-Demand capacity.
Describes the strategy for using unused Capacity Reservations for fulfilling On-Demand capacity.
Describes an instance's Capacity Reservation targeting option.
Describes the instance's Capacity Reservation targeting preferences. The action returns the capacityReservationPreference
response element if the instance is configured to run in On-Demand capacity, or if it is configured in run in any open
Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone). The action returns the capacityReservationTarget
response element if the instance explicily targets a specific Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.
Describes a target Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.
Describes a target Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.
Describes a carrier gateway.
Information about the client certificate used for authentication.
Information about the client certificate to be used for authentication.
Provides authorization for Amazon to bring a specific IP address range to a specific Amazon Web Services account using bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). For more information, see Configuring your BYOIP address range in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Deprecated.
Deprecated.
Describes a Classic Load Balancer.
Describes the Classic Load Balancers to attach to a Spot Fleet. Spot Fleet registers the running Spot Instances with these Classic Load Balancers.
Describes the state of a client certificate revocation list.
The options for managing connection authorization for new client connections.
The options for managing connection authorization for new client connections.
Describes the client-specific data.
Options for enabling a customizable text banner that will be displayed on Amazon Web Services provided clients when a VPN session is established.
Current state of options for customizable text banner that will be displayed on Amazon Web Services provided clients when a VPN session is established.
Client Route Enforcement is a feature of Client VPN that helps enforce administrator defined routes on devices connected through the VPN. This feature helps improve your security posture by ensuring that network traffic originating from a connected client is not inadvertently sent outside the VPN tunnel.
The current status of Client Route Enforcement.
Describes the authentication methods used by a Client VPN endpoint. For more information, see Authentication in the Client VPN Administrator Guide.
Describes the authentication method to be used by a Client VPN endpoint. For more information, see Authentication in the Client VPN Administrator Guide.
Describes the state of an authorization rule.
Describes a client connection.
Describes the status of a client connection.
Describes a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes the status of the Client VPN endpoint attribute.
Describes the state of a Client VPN endpoint.
Information about a Client VPN endpoint route.
Describes the state of a Client VPN endpoint route.
Options for sending VPN tunnel logs to CloudWatch.
Options for sending VPN tunnel logs to CloudWatch.
Describes address usage for a customer-owned address pool.
Describes the client connection logging options for the Client VPN endpoint.
Information about the client connection logging options for a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes a connection notification for a VPC endpoint or VPC endpoint service.
A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the idle timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the idle timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
A security group connection tracking specification request that enables you to set the idle timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
A security group connection tracking specification response that enables you to set the idle timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes a conversion task.
Contains the parameters for CopyImage.
Contains the output of CopyImage.
The CPU options for the instance.
The CPU options for the instance. Both the core count and threads per core must be specified in the request.
The CPU performance to consider, using an instance family as the baseline reference.
The CPU performance to consider, using an instance family as the baseline reference.
Contains the parameters for CreateCustomerGateway.
Contains the output of CreateCustomerGateway.
Describes the instances that could not be launched by the fleet.
Describes the instances that were launched by the fleet.
Describes a key pair.
Contains the parameters for CreateNetworkInterfacePermission.
Contains the output of CreateNetworkInterfacePermission.
Contains the parameters for CreateReservedInstancesListing.
Contains the output of CreateReservedInstancesListing.
Describes a snapshot.
Contains the parameters for CreateSpotDatafeedSubscription.
Contains the output of CreateSpotDatafeedSubscription.
The options for a Connect attachment.
The options for the transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes whether dynamic routing is enabled or disabled for the transit gateway peering request.
Describes the options for a VPC attachment.
Describes the CIDR options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the network interface options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the network-interface
type.
Describes the load balancer options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the load-balancer
type.
Describes the port range for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Describes the options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider using the device
type.
Describes the options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider using the user
type.
Describes the user or group to be added or removed from the list of create volume permissions for a volume.
Describes modifications to the list of create volume permissions for a volume.
Describes a volume.
Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnection.
Contains the output of CreateVpnConnection.
Contains the parameters for CreateVpnConnectionRoute.
Contains the parameters for CreateVpnGateway.
Contains the output of CreateVpnGateway.
Describes the credit option for CPU usage of a T instance.
The credit option for CPU usage of a T instance.
Describes a customer gateway.
The response to a DataQuery
.
Describes the metadata of the account status report.
Contains the parameters for DeleteCustomerGateway.
Describes an EC2 Fleet error.
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was not successfully deleted.
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was successfully deleted.
Describes a launch template version that could not be deleted.
Describes a launch template version that was successfully deleted.
Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission.
Contains the output for DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission.
Contains the parameters for DeleteNetworkInterface.
Describes the error for a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase could not be deleted.
Contains the parameters for DeleteSpotDatafeedSubscription.
Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnection.
Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnConnectionRoute.
Contains the parameters for DeleteVpnGateway.
Contains the parameters for DeregisterImage.
Information about the tag keys to deregister for the current Region. You can either specify individual tag keys or deregister all tag keys in the current Region. You must specify either IncludeAllTagsOfInstance
or InstanceTagKeys
in the request
Contains the parameters for DescribeCustomerGateways.
Contains the output of DescribeCustomerGateways.
Describe details about a Windows image with Windows fast launch enabled that meets the requested criteria. Criteria are defined by the DescribeFastLaunchImages
action filters.
Describes fast snapshot restores for a snapshot.
Describes the instances that could not be launched by the fleet.
Describes the instances that were launched by the fleet.
Contains the parameters for DescribeImageAttribute.
Describes an image attribute.
Describes an instance attribute.
Describe instance event windows by InstanceEventWindow.
Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute.
Contains the output of DescribeNetworkInterfaceAttribute.
Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions.
Contains the output for DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions.
Contains the parameters for DescribeNetworkInterfaces.
Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesListings.
Contains the output of DescribeReservedInstancesListings.
Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesModifications.
Contains the output of DescribeReservedInstancesModifications.
Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings.
Contains the output of DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings.
Contains the parameters for DescribeReservedInstances.
Contains the output for DescribeReservedInstances.
Contains the output of DescribeRouteTables.
Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability.
Contains the output of DescribeScheduledInstanceAvailability.
Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledInstances.
Contains the output of DescribeScheduledInstances.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscription.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscription.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetInstances.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotFleetInstances.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistory.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotFleetRequestHistory.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotFleetRequests.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotFleetRequests.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotInstanceRequests.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotInstanceRequests.
Contains the parameters for DescribeSpotPriceHistory.
Contains the output of DescribeSpotPriceHistory.
Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnConnections.
Contains the output of DescribeVpnConnections.
Contains the parameters for DescribeVpnGateways.
Contains the output of DescribeVpnGateways.
Describes the destination options for a flow log.
Describes the destination options for a flow log.
Contains the parameters for DetachNetworkInterface.
Describes volume attachment details.
Contains the parameters for DetachVpnGateway.
Describes the options for an Amazon Web Services Verified Access device-identity based trust provider.
Describes a DHCP configuration option.
The set of DHCP options.
Describes an Active Directory.
Describes the Active Directory to be used for client authentication.
Contains information about the errors that occurred when disabling fast snapshot restores.
Describes an error that occurred when disabling fast snapshot restores.
Contains information about an error that occurred when disabling fast snapshot restores.
Describes fast snapshot restores that were successfully disabled.
Contains the parameters for DisableVgwRoutePropagation.
Describes a disk image.
Describes a disk image.
Describes a disk image volume.
Describes the DNS options for an endpoint.
Describes the DNS options for an endpoint.
Information about the DNS server to be used.
Describes a block device for an EBS volume.
Describes a block device for an EBS volume.
Describes a parameter used to set up an EBS volume in a block device mapping.
Describes information used to set up an EBS volume specified in a block device mapping.
Describes the optimized EBS performance for supported instance types.
Describes the attached EBS status check for an instance.
Provides a summary of the attached EBS volume status for an instance.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the Ec2 client
The EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint.
Describes an egress-only internet gateway.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024.
Deprecated.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
Contains information about the errors that occurred when enabling fast snapshot restores.
Describes an error that occurred when enabling fast snapshot restores.
Contains information about an error that occurred when enabling fast snapshot restores.
Describes fast snapshot restores that were successfully enabled.
Contains the parameters for EnableVgwRoutePropagation.
ENA Express uses Amazon Web Services Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) technology to increase the maximum bandwidth used per stream and minimize tail latency of network traffic between EC2 instances. With ENA Express, you can communicate between two EC2 instances in the same subnet within the same account, or in different accounts. Both sending and receiving instances must have ENA Express enabled.
Launch instances with ENA Express settings configured from your launch template.
ENA Express is compatible with both TCP and UDP transport protocols. When it's enabled, TCP traffic automatically uses it. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order, without a need for retransmission, such as live video broadcasting or other near-real-time applications. For UDP traffic, you can specify whether to use ENA Express, based on your application environment needs.
Configures ENA Express for UDP network traffic from your launch template.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
Describes an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet event.
Describes an explanation code for an unreachable path. For more information, see Reachability Analyzer explanation codes.
Describes an export image task.
Describes an export instance task.
Describes the destination for an export image task.
Describes the destination for an export image task.
Describes the format and location for the export task.
Describes an export instance task.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet that could not be cancelled.
Describes a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase was not deleted.
Request to create a launch template for a Windows fast launch enabled AMI.
Identifies the launch template that the AMI uses for Windows fast launch.
Configuration settings for creating and managing pre-provisioned snapshots for a Windows fast launch enabled AMI.
Configuration settings for creating and managing pre-provisioned snapshots for a Windows fast launch enabled Windows AMI.
Describes the IAM SAML identity providers used for federated authentication.
The IAM SAML identity provider used for federated authentication.
Describes a port range.
Describes a stateful rule.
Describes a stateless rule.
Describes a block device mapping, which defines the EBS volumes and instance store volumes to attach to an instance at launch.
Information about a Capacity Reservation in a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Describes a block device for an EBS volume.
Describes a launch template and overrides.
Describes a launch template and overrides.
Describes overrides for a launch template.
Describes overrides for a launch template.
The Amazon EC2 launch template that can be used by a Spot Fleet to configure Amazon EC2 instances. You must specify either the ID or name of the launch template in the request, but not both.
The Amazon EC2 launch template that can be used by an EC2 Fleet to configure Amazon EC2 instances. You must specify either the ID or name of the launch template in the request, but not both.
The strategy to use when Amazon EC2 emits a signal that your Spot Instance is at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
The Spot Instance replacement strategy to use when Amazon EC2 emits a rebalance notification signal that your Spot Instance is at an elevated risk of being interrupted. For more information, see Capacity rebalancing in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
Describes the FPGA accelerator for the instance type.
Describes the memory for the FPGA accelerator for the instance type.
Describes an Amazon FPGA image (AFI) attribute.
Describes the state of the bitstream generation process for an Amazon FPGA image (AFI).
Contains the parameters for GetReservedInstanceExchangeQuote.
Contains the output of GetReservedInstancesExchangeQuote.
Describes the GPU accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the memory available to the GPU accelerator.
Describes a security group.
Indicates whether your instance is configured for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Indicates whether your instance is configured for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes an event in the history of the Spot Fleet request.
Describes an event in the history of an EC2 Fleet.
Describes an instance running on a Dedicated Host.
Details about the Dedicated Host Reservation offering.
Describes the properties of a Dedicated Host.
Details about the Dedicated Host Reservation and associated Dedicated Hosts.
Describes an IAM instance profile.
Describes an association between an IAM instance profile and an instance.
Describes an IAM instance profile.
Describes the ICMP type and code.
The internet key exchange (IKE) version permitted for the VPN tunnel.
The IKE version that is permitted for the VPN tunnel.
The list of criteria that are evaluated to determine whch AMIs are discoverable and usable in the account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. Currently, the only criteria that can be specified are AMI providers.
The list of criteria that are evaluated to determine whch AMIs are discoverable and usable in the account in the specified Amazon Web Services Region. Currently, the only criteria that can be specified are AMI providers.
Describes the disk container object for an import image task.
Information about the AMI.
Information about an AMI that is currently in the Recycle Bin.
The request information of license configurations.
The response information for license configurations.
Describes an import image task.
Describes the launch specification for VM import.
Describes an import instance task.
Describes an import volume task.
Describes an import snapshot task.
Describes an import volume task.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
ENA Express uses Amazon Web Services Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) technology to increase the maximum bandwidth used per stream and minimize tail latency of network traffic between EC2 instances. With ENA Express, you can communicate between two EC2 instances in the same subnet within the same account, or in different accounts. Both sending and receiving instances must have ENA Express enabled.
ENA Express is compatible with both TCP and UDP transport protocols. When it's enabled, TCP traffic automatically uses it. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order, without a need for retransmission, such as live video broadcasting or other near-real-time applications. For UDP traffic, you can specify whether to use ENA Express, based on your application environment needs.
Describes a block device mapping.
Describes a block device mapping entry.
Information about the number of instances that can be launched onto the Dedicated Host.
Describes a Reserved Instance listing state.
Describes the credit option for CPU usage of a burstable performance instance.
Describes the credit option for CPU usage of a burstable performance instance.
The event window.
One or more targets associated with the specified event window. Only one type of target (instance ID, instance tag, or Dedicated Host ID) can be associated with an event window.
One or more targets associated with the event window.
The targets to disassociate from the specified event window.
The state of the event window.
The start day and time and the end day and time of the time range, in UTC.
The start day and time and the end day and time of the time range, in UTC.
Describes an instance to export.
Describes the default credit option for CPU usage of a burstable performance instance family.
Information about the instance and the AMI used to launch the instance.
Information about an IPv4 prefix.
Describes an IPv6 address.
Describes an IPv6 address.
Information about an IPv6 prefix.
The maintenance options for the instance.
The maintenance options for the instance.
Describes the market (purchasing) option for the instances.
The default instance metadata service (IMDS) settings that were set at the account level in the specified Amazon Web Services Region.
The metadata options for the instance.
The metadata options for the instance.
Describes the monitoring of an instance.
Describes a network interface.
Describes association information for an Elastic IP address (IPv4).
Describes a network interface attachment.
Describes a network interface.
With network performance options, you can adjust your bandwidth preferences to meet the needs of the workload that runs on your instance.
Configure network performance options for your instance that are geared towards performance improvements based on the workload that it runs.
Describes a private IPv4 address.
The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes.
The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes.
The architecture type, virtualization type, and other attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with those attributes.
The instance details to specify which volumes should be snapshotted.
Describes the current state of an instance.
Describes an instance state change.
Describes the status of an instance.
Describes the instance status.
Describes a scheduled event for an instance.
Describes the status of an instance.
Describes the instance store features that are supported by the instance type.
Describes the registered tag keys for the current Region.
Information about the instance topology.
Describes the instance type.
The list of instance types with the specified instance attributes.
The instance types offered.
Information about the Capacity Reservation usage.
Describes service integrations with VPC Flow logs.
Describes an internet gateway.
Describes the attachment of a VPC to an internet gateway or an egress-only internet gateway.
IPAM is a VPC feature that you can use to automate your IP address management workflows including assigning, tracking, troubleshooting, and auditing IP addresses across Amazon Web Services Regions and accounts throughout your Amazon Web Services Organization. For more information, see What is IPAM? in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
The historical record of a CIDR within an IPAM scope. For more information, see View the history of IP addresses in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
A signed document that proves that you are authorized to bring the specified IP address range to Amazon using BYOIP.
An IPAM discovered account. A discovered account is an Amazon Web Services account that is monitored under a resource discovery. If you have integrated IPAM with Amazon Web Services Organizations, all accounts in the organization are discovered accounts.
A public IP Address discovered by IPAM.
An IPAM discovered resource CIDR. A discovered resource is a resource CIDR monitored under a resource discovery. The following resources can be discovered: VPCs, Public IPv4 pools, VPC subnets, and Elastic IP addresses. The discovered resource CIDR is the IP address range in CIDR notation that is associated with the resource.
The discovery failure reason.
A verification token is an Amazon Web Services-generated random value that you can use to prove ownership of an external resource. For example, you can use a verification token to validate that you control a public IP address range when you bring an IP address range to Amazon Web Services (BYOIP).
The operating Regions for an IPAM. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
If your IPAM is integrated with Amazon Web Services Organizations and you add an organizational unit (OU) exclusion, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in that OU exclusion.
In IPAM, a pool is a collection of contiguous IP addresses CIDRs. Pools enable you to organize your IP addresses according to your routing and security needs. For example, if you have separate routing and security needs for development and production applications, you can create a pool for each.
In IPAM, an allocation is a CIDR assignment from an IPAM pool to another IPAM pool or to a resource.
A CIDR provisioned to an IPAM pool.
Details related to why an IPAM pool CIDR failed to be provisioned.
The resource used to provision CIDRs to a resource planning pool.
The resource used to provision CIDRs to a resource planning pool.
The security group that the resource with the public IP address is in.
A tag for a public IP address discovered by IPAM.
Tags for a public IP address discovered by IPAM.
The CIDR for an IPAM resource.
A resource discovery is an IPAM component that enables IPAM to manage and monitor resources that belong to the owning account.
An IPAM resource discovery association. An associated resource discovery is a resource discovery that has been associated with an IPAM. IPAM aggregates the resource CIDRs discovered by the associated resource discovery.
The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key Owner
and the value TeamA
, specify tag:Owner
for the filter name and TeamA
for the filter value.
In IPAM, a scope is the highest-level container within IPAM. An IPAM contains two default scopes. Each scope represents the IP space for a single network. The private scope is intended for all private IP address space. The public scope is intended for all public IP address space. Scopes enable you to reuse IP addresses across multiple unconnected networks without causing IP address overlap or conflict.
Describes the permissions for a security group rule.
Describes an IPv4 prefix.
Describes the IPv4 prefix option for a network interface.
Information about the IPv4 delegated prefixes assigned to a network interface.
Describes an IPv6 CIDR block association.
Describes an IPv6 CIDR block.
Describes the IPv6 prefix.
Describes the IPv6 prefix option for a network interface.
Information about the IPv6 delegated prefixes assigned to a network interface.
Describes a key pair.
Describes a launch permission.
Describes a launch permission modification.
Describes the launch specification for an instance.
Describes a launch template.
Describes a launch template and overrides.
Describes a block device mapping.
Describes a block device mapping.
Describes an instance's Capacity Reservation targeting option. You can specify only one option at a time. Use the CapacityReservationPreference
parameter to configure the instance to run in On-Demand capacity or to run in any open
Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone). Use the CapacityReservationTarget
parameter to explicitly target a specific Capacity Reservation or a Capacity Reservation group.
Information about the Capacity Reservation targeting option.
Describes a launch template and overrides.
The CPU options for the instance.
The CPU options for the instance. Both the core count and threads per core must be specified in the request.
Describes a block device for an EBS volume.
The parameters for a block device for an EBS volume.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.
ENA Express uses Amazon Web Services Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) technology to increase the maximum bandwidth used per stream and minimize tail latency of network traffic between EC2 instances. With ENA Express, you can communicate between two EC2 instances in the same subnet within the same account, or in different accounts. Both sending and receiving instances must have ENA Express enabled.
ENA Express is compatible with both TCP and UDP transport protocols. When it's enabled, TCP traffic automatically uses it. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order, without a need for retransmission, such as live video broadcasting or other near-real-time applications. For UDP traffic, you can specify whether to use ENA Express, based on your application environment needs.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
Indicates whether an instance is configured for hibernation.
Indicates whether the instance is configured for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites.
Describes an IAM instance profile.
An IAM instance profile.
The maintenance options of your instance.
The maintenance options of your instance.
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Use instance metadata to manage your EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Use instance metadata to manage your EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes a network interface.
The parameters for a network interface.
Describes a license configuration.
Describes a license configuration.
With network performance options, you can adjust your bandwidth preferences to meet the needs of the workload that runs on your instance at launch.
When you configure network performance options in your launch template, your instance is geared for performance improvements based on the workload that it runs as soon as it's available.
Describes overrides for a launch template.
Describes the placement of an instance.
Describes the placement of an instance.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the monitoring for the instance.
Describes the monitoring for the instance.
Describes the launch template to use.
The options for Spot Instances.
The options for Spot Instances.
The tags specification for the launch template.
The tags specification for the resources that are created during instance launch.
Describes a launch template version.
Describes a license configuration.
Describes a license configuration.
Describes the Classic Load Balancers and target groups to attach to a Spot Fleet request.
Describes a load permission.
Describes modifications to the load permissions of an Amazon FPGA image (AFI).
Describes a load permission.
Describes a local gateway.
Describes a route for a local gateway route table.
Describes a local gateway route table.
Describes an association between a local gateway route table and a virtual interface group.
Describes an association between a local gateway route table and a VPC.
Describes a local gateway virtual interface.
Describes a local gateway virtual interface group.
Information about a locked snapshot.
Information about a System Integrity Protection (SIP) modification task or volume ownership delegation task for an Amazon EC2 Mac instance.
Describes the configuration for a System Integrity Protection (SIP) modification task.
Describes a custom configuration for a System Integrity Protection (SIP) modification task.
Details for Site-to-Site VPN tunnel endpoint maintenance events.
Describes a managed prefix list.
Describes the media accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the media accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the memory available to the media accelerator.
The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU, in GiB.
The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU, in GiB.
Describes the memory for the instance type.
The minimum and maximum amount of memory, in MiB.
Indicates whether the network was healthy or degraded at a particular point. The value is aggregated from the startDate
to the endDate
. Currently only five_minutes
is supported.
Contains the parameters for ModifyImageAttribute.
Contains the parameters for ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute.
Contains the parameters for ModifyReservedInstances.
Contains the output of ModifyReservedInstances.
Contains the parameters for ModifySpotFleetRequest.
Contains the output of ModifySpotFleetRequest.
The transit gateway options.
Describes the options for a VPC attachment.
The CIDR options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the options when modifying a Verified Access endpoint with the network-interface
type.
Describes a load balancer when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the load-balancer
type.
Describes the port range for a Verified Access endpoint.
The RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Modifies the configuration of the specified device-based Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider.
Options for an OpenID Connect-compatible user-identity trust provider.
The Amazon Web Services Site-to-Site VPN tunnel options to modify.
Describes the monitoring of an instance.
This action is deprecated.
Describes a NAT gateway.
Describes the IP addresses and network interface associated with a NAT gateway.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Describes a network ACL.
Describes an association between a network ACL and a subnet.
Describes an entry in a network ACL.
The minimum and maximum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps).
The minimum and maximum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps).
Describes the network card support of the instance type.
Describes the networking features of the instance type.
Describes a Network Access Scope.
Describes a Network Access Scope analysis.
Describes the Network Access Scope content.
Describes a network insights analysis.
Describes a path.
Describes a network interface.
Describes association information for an Elastic IP address (IPv4 only), or a Carrier IP address (for a network interface which resides in a subnet in a Wavelength Zone).
Describes a network interface attachment.
Describes an attachment change.
The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces.
The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces.
Describes an IPv6 address associated with a network interface.
Describes a permission for a network interface.
Describes the state of a network interface permission.
Describes the private IPv4 address of a network interface.
Describes the cores available to the neuron accelerator.
Describes the neuron accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the memory available to the neuron accelerator.
Describes the neuron accelerators for the instance type.
Describes a DHCP configuration option.
Describes the supported NitroTPM versions for the instance type.
Describes the options for an OpenID Connect-compatible user-identity trust provider.
Describes the configuration of On-Demand Instances in an EC2 Fleet.
Describes the configuration of On-Demand Instances in an EC2 Fleet.
The service provider that manages the resource.
Describes whether the resource is managed by a service provider and, if so, describes the service provider that manages it.
Describes an Outpost link aggregation group (LAG).
Describes a packet header statement.
Describes a packet header statement.
Describes a path component.
Describes a set of filters for a path analysis. Use path filters to scope the analysis when there can be multiple resulting paths.
Describes a set of filters for a path analysis. Use path filters to scope the analysis when there can be multiple resulting paths.
Describes a path statement.
Describes a path statement.
The status of the transit gateway peering attachment.
Describes the VPC peering connection options.
The VPC peering connection options.
Information about the transit gateway in the peering attachment.
Specify an instance family to use as the baseline reference for CPU performance. All instance types that match your specified attributes will be compared against the CPU performance of the referenced instance family, regardless of CPU manufacturer or architecture.
Specify an instance family to use as the baseline reference for CPU performance. All instance types that match your specified attributes will be compared against the CPU performance of the referenced instance family, regardless of CPU manufacturer or architecture.
The Diffie-Hellmann group number for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
Specifies a Diffie-Hellman group number for the VPN tunnel for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
The encryption algorithm for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
Specifies the encryption algorithm for the VPN tunnel for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
The integrity algorithm for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
Specifies the integrity algorithm for the VPN tunnel for phase 1 IKE negotiations.
The Diffie-Hellmann group number for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
Specifies a Diffie-Hellman group number for the VPN tunnel for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
The encryption algorithm for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
Specifies the encryption algorithm for the VPN tunnel for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
The integrity algorithm for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
Specifies the integrity algorithm for the VPN tunnel for phase 2 IKE negotiations.
Describes a placement group.
Describes the placement group support of the instance type.
Describes the placement of an instance.
Describes a CIDR block for an address pool.
Describes prefixes for Amazon Web Services services.
Describes the resource with which a prefix list is associated.
Describes a prefix list entry.
Describes a prefix list ID.
Describes the price for a Reserved Instance.
Describes the price for a Reserved Instance.
Describes a Reserved Instance offering.
PrincipalIdFormat description
Information about the Private DNS name for interface endpoints.
Information about the private DNS name for the service endpoint.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes a secondary private IPv4 address for a network interface.
Describes the processor used by the instance type.
Describes a product code.
Describes a virtual private gateway propagating route.
Reserved. If you need to sustain traffic greater than the documented limits, contact Amazon Web Services Support.
The status of an updated pointer (PTR) record for an Elastic IP address.
Public hostname type options. For more information, see EC2 instance hostnames, DNS names, and domains in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes an IPv4 address pool.
Describes an address range of an IPv4 address pool.
Describes a request to purchase Scheduled Instances.
Contains the parameters for PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering.
Contains the output of PurchaseReservedInstancesOffering.
Contains the parameters for PurchaseScheduledInstances.
Contains the output of PurchaseScheduledInstances.
Describes a recurring charge.
Describes the security group that is referenced in the security group rule.
A summary report for the attribute for a Region.
Contains the parameters for RegisterImage.
Contains the output of RegisterImage.
Information about the tag keys to register for the current Region. You can either specify individual tag keys or register all tag keys in the current Region. You must specify either IncludeAllTagsOfInstance
or InstanceTagKeys
in the request
Remove an operating Region from an IPAM. Operating Regions are Amazon Web Services Regions where the IPAM is allowed to manage IP address CIDRs. IPAM only discovers and monitors resources in the Amazon Web Services Regions you select as operating Regions.
Remove an Organizational Unit (OU) exclusion to your IPAM. If your IPAM is integrated with Amazon Web Services Organizations and you add an organizational unit (OU) exclusion, IPAM will not manage the IP addresses in accounts in that OU exclusion. There is a limit on the number of exclusions you can create. For more information, see Quotas for your IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
An entry for a prefix list.
Information about a root volume replacement task.
Describes a port range.
A tag on an IPAM resource.
The information to include in the launch template.
Contains the parameters for RequestSpotFleet.
Contains the output of RequestSpotFleet.
Contains the parameters for RequestSpotInstances.
Contains the output of RequestSpotInstances.
Describes the launch specification for an instance.
Describes a launch request for one or more instances, and includes owner, requester, and security group information that applies to all instances in the launch request.
Information about an instance type to use in a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
The cost associated with the Reserved Instance.
Describes the limit price of a Reserved Instance offering.
The total value of the Convertible Reserved Instance.
Describes a Reserved Instance.
Describes the configuration settings for the modified Reserved Instances.
Describes the ID of a Reserved Instance.
Describes a Reserved Instance listing.
Describes a Reserved Instance modification.
Describes the modification request/s.
Describes a Reserved Instance offering.
Contains the parameters for ResetImageAttribute.
Contains the parameters for ResetNetworkInterfaceAttribute.
Describes a resource statement.
Describes a resource statement.
Describes the error that's returned when you cannot delete a launch template version.
The information for a launch template.
A security group rule removed with RevokeSecurityGroupEgress or RevokeSecurityGroupIngress.
Describes a route server and its configuration.
Describes the association between a route server and a VPC.
The current status of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for a BGP session.
The BGP configuration options for a route server peer.
The BGP configuration options requested for a route server peer.
The current status of a BGP session.
Describes a route server endpoint and its properties.
Describes a BGP peer configuration for a route server endpoint.
Describes the route propagation configuration between a route server and a route table.
Describes a route in the route server's routing database.
Describes the installation status of a route in a route table.
Describes a route table.
Describes an association between a route table and a subnet or gateway.
Describes the state of an association between a route table and a subnet or gateway.
Describes the rule options for a stateful rule group.
Describes the type of a stateful rule group.
Describes additional settings for a stateful rule.
Describes the monitoring of an instance.
Describes a launch request for one or more instances, and includes owner, requester, and security group information that applies to all instances in the launch request.
Contains the parameters for RunScheduledInstances.
Contains the output of RunScheduledInstances.
The tags to apply to the AMI object that will be stored in the Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Categorizing your storage using tags in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide.
Describes a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a schedule that is available for your Scheduled Instances.
Describes the recurring schedule for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the recurring schedule for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a block device mapping for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes an EBS volume for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes an IAM instance profile for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes an IPv6 address.
Describes the launch specification for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes whether monitoring is enabled for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a network interface for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the placement for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a private IPv4 address for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a security group.
A security group that can be used by interfaces in the VPC.
Describes a security group.
Describes a VPC with a security group that references your security group.
Describes a security group rule.
Describes the description of a security group rule.
Describes a security group rule.
Describes an update to a security group rule.
A security group association with a VPC that you made with AssociateSecurityGroupVpc.
Describes a service configuration for a VPC endpoint service.
Describes a VPC endpoint service.
Describes the service link virtual interfaces that establish connectivity between Amazon Web Services Outpost and on-premises networks.
Describes the type of service for a VPC endpoint.
Describes the time period for a Scheduled Instance to start its first schedule. The time period must span less than one day.
Describes the time period for a Scheduled Instance to start its first schedule.
Describes the snapshot created from the imported disk.
The disk container object for the import snapshot request.
Information about a snapshot.
Information about a snapshot that is currently in the Recycle Bin.
Details about the import snapshot task.
Provides information about a snapshot's storage tier.
The Spot Instance replacement strategy to use when Amazon EC2 emits a signal that your Spot Instance is at an elevated risk of being interrupted. For more information, see Capacity rebalancing in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes the data feed for a Spot Instance.
Describes the launch specification for one or more Spot Instances. If you include On-Demand capacity in your fleet request or want to specify an EFA network device, you can't use SpotFleetLaunchSpecification
; you must use LaunchTemplateConfig.
Describes whether monitoring is enabled.
Describes a Spot Fleet request.
Describes the configuration of a Spot Fleet request.
The tags for a Spot Fleet resource.
Describes a Spot Instance request.
Describes a Spot Instance state change.
Describes the status of a Spot Instance request.
The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
The options for Spot Instances.
Describes the configuration of Spot Instances in an EC2 Fleet.
Describes the configuration of Spot Instances in an EC2 Fleet request.
Describes Spot Instance placement.
The Spot placement score for this Region or Availability Zone. The score is calculated based on the assumption that the capacity-optimized
allocation strategy is used and that all of the Availability Zones in the Region can be used.
Describes a stale rule in a security group.
Describes a stale security group (a security group that contains stale rules).
Describes a state change.
Describes a storage location in Amazon S3.
The information about the AMI store task, including the progress of the task.
Describes the subnet association with the transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the state of a CIDR block.
Describes a subnet CIDR reservation.
Describes the configuration of a subnet for a VPC endpoint.
Prefixes of the subnet IP.
Describes an association between a subnet and an IPv6 CIDR block.
Describes an Infrastructure Performance subscription.
Describes the burstable performance instance whose credit option for CPU usage was successfully modified.
Describes a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase was successfully deleted.
Describes a supported Region.
Describes a tag.
The tags to apply to a resource when the resource is being created. When you specify a tag, you must specify the resource type to tag, otherwise the request will fail.
The number of units to request. You can choose to set the target capacity in terms of instances or a performance characteristic that is important to your application workload, such as vCPUs, memory, or I/O. If the request type is maintain
, you can specify a target capacity of 0 and add capacity later.
The number of units to request. You can choose to set the target capacity as the number of instances. Or you can set the target capacity to a performance characteristic that is important to your application workload, such as vCPUs, memory, or I/O. If the request type is maintain
, you can specify a target capacity of 0 and add capacity later.
Information about the Convertible Reserved Instance offering.
Details about the target configuration.
Describes a load balancer target group.
Describes the target groups to attach to a Spot Fleet. Spot Fleet registers the running Spot Instances with these target groups.
Describes a target network associated with a Client VPN endpoint.
The total value of the new Convertible Reserved Instances.
Information about a terminated Client VPN endpoint client connection.
Describes a through resource statement.
Describes a through resource statement.
The minimum and maximum amount of total local storage, in GB.
The minimum and maximum amount of total local storage, in GB.
Describes the Traffic Mirror filter.
Describes the Traffic Mirror rule.
Describes the Traffic Mirror port range.
Information about the Traffic Mirror filter rule port range.
Describes a Traffic Mirror session.
Describes a Traffic Mirror target.
Describes a transit gateway.
Describes an association between a resource attachment and a transit gateway route table.
Describes an attachment between a resource and a transit gateway.
Describes an association.
The BGP configuration information.
Describes a propagation route table.
Describes a transit gateway Connect attachment.
Describes the Connect attachment options.
Describes a transit gateway Connect peer.
Describes the Connect peer details.
The BGP options for the Connect attachment.
Describes the deregistered transit gateway multicast group members.
Describes the deregistered transit gateway multicast group sources.
Describes the transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the resources associated with the transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the multicast domain associations.
Describes the options for a transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the transit gateway multicast group resources.
Describes the registered transit gateway multicast group members.
Describes the members registered with the transit gateway multicast group.
Describes the options for a transit gateway.
Describes the transit gateway peering attachment.
Describes dynamic routing for the transit gateway peering attachment.
Describes a rule associated with a transit gateway policy.
Describes the meta data tags associated with a transit gateway policy rule.
Describes a transit gateway policy table.
Describes a transit gateway policy table association.
Describes a transit gateway policy table entry
Describes a transit gateway prefix list attachment.
Describes a prefix list reference.
Describes route propagation.
Describes the options for a transit gateway.
Describes a route for a transit gateway route table.
Describes a route attachment.
Describes a transit gateway route table.
Describes a transit gateway route table announcement.
Describes an association between a route table and a resource attachment.
Describes a route table propagation.
Describes a route in a transit gateway route table.
Describes a VPC attachment.
Describes the VPC attachment options.
Information about an association between a branch network interface with a trunk network interface.
The VPN tunnel options.
Contains the parameters for UnassignPrivateIpAddresses.
Describes the burstable performance instance whose credit option for CPU usage was not modified.
Information about the error for the burstable performance instance whose credit option for CPU usage was not modified.
Information about items that were not successfully processed in a batch call.
Information about the error that occurred. For more information about errors, see Error codes.
Describes the Amazon S3 bucket for the disk image.
Describes the Amazon S3 bucket for the disk image.
Describes a security group and Amazon Web Services account ID pair.
The error code and error message that is returned for a parameter or parameter combination that is not valid when a new launch template or new version of a launch template is created.
The error codes and error messages that are returned for the parameters or parameter combinations that are not valid when a new launch template or new version of a launch template is created.
The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs.
The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs.
An Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint specifies the application that Amazon Web Services Verified Access provides access to. It must be attached to an Amazon Web Services Verified Access group. An Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint must also have an attached access policy before you attached it to a group.
Describes the CIDR options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Options for a network-interface type endpoint.
Describes a load balancer when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the load-balancer
type.
Describes a port range.
Describes the RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the status of a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the targets for the specified Verified Access endpoint.
Describes a Verified Access group.
Describes a Verified Access instance.
Describes a custom subdomain for a network CIDR endpoint for Verified Access.
Describes logging options for an Amazon Web Services Verified Access instance.
Describes a set of routes.
Describes a route.
Describes the trust provider.
Options for CloudWatch Logs as a logging destination.
Options for CloudWatch Logs as a logging destination.
Describes a log delivery status.
Options for Kinesis as a logging destination.
Describes Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose logging options.
Options for Verified Access logs.
Describes the options for Verified Access logs.
Options for Amazon S3 as a logging destination.
Options for Amazon S3 as a logging destination.
Verified Access provides server side encryption by default to data at rest using Amazon Web Services-owned KMS keys. You also have the option of using customer managed KMS keys, which can be specified using the options below.
The options in use for server side encryption.
Describes a Verified Access trust provider.
Condensed information about a trust provider.
Describes telemetry for a VPN tunnel.
Describes volume attachment details.
Describes an EBS volume.
Describes the modification status of an EBS volume.
Describes a volume status operation code.
Information about the instances to which the volume is attached.
Describes a volume status.
Describes a volume status event.
Describes the status of a volume.
Describes the volume status.
Describes an attachment between a virtual private gateway and a VPC.
A VPC BPA exclusion is a mode that can be applied to a single VPC or subnet that exempts it from the account’s BPA mode and will allow bidirectional or egress-only access. You can create BPA exclusions for VPCs and subnets even when BPA is not enabled on the account to ensure that there is no traffic disruption to the exclusions when VPC BPA is turned on. To learn more about VPC BPA, see Block public access to VPCs and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
VPC Block Public Access (BPA) enables you to block resources in VPCs and subnets that you own in a Region from reaching or being reached from the internet through internet gateways and egress-only internet gateways. To learn more about VPC BPA, see Block public access to VPCs and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Describes an IPv4 CIDR block associated with a VPC.
Describes the state of a CIDR block.
Deprecated.
Describes a VPC endpoint.
Describes the VPC resources, VPC endpoint services, Lattice services, or service networks associated with the VPC endpoint.
Describes a VPC endpoint connection to a service.
Describes an IPv6 CIDR block associated with a VPC.
Describes a VPC peering connection.
Describes the VPC peering connection options.
Describes the status of a VPC peering connection.
Describes a VPC in a VPC peering connection.
Describes a VPN connection.
List of customer gateway devices that have a sample configuration file available for use. You can also see the list of device types with sample configuration files available under Your customer gateway device in the Amazon Web Services Site-to-Site VPN User Guide.
Describes VPN connection options.
Describes VPN connection options.
Describes a virtual private gateway.
Describes a static route for a VPN connection.
Options for logging VPN tunnel activity.
Options for logging VPN tunnel activity.
The tunnel options for a single VPN tunnel.