Awso_networkmanager.ValuesSourceval structure_to_value_aux :
('a * 'b option) list ->
f:(('a * 'b) list -> 'c) ->
[> `Structure of 'c ]val structure_to_wrapped_value :
wrapper:'a ->
response:'a ->
('b * 'c option) list ->
[> `Structure of ('a * [> `Structure of ('b * 'c) list ]) list ]Describes a network function group for service insertion.
Describes the edge that's used for the override.
The list of network function groups and edge overrides for the service insertion action. Used for both the send-to and send-via actions.
Displays a list of the destination segments. Used only when the service insertion action is send-to.
Describes a network resource.
Describes additional information about missing permissions.
Information about a routing policy association.
Describes the action that the service insertion will take for any segments associated with it.
Describes the error associated with an attachment request.
Describes the segments associated with the service insertion action.
Describes a path component.
Describes an error associated with a peering request.
Describes the destination of a network route.
Describes a core network BGP configuration.
Describes a validation exception for a field.
Describes proposed changes to a network function group.
Describes a proposed segment change. In some cases, the segment change must first be evaluated and accepted.
Describes a core network edge.
Describes a network function group.
Describes a core network segment, which are dedicated routes. Only attachments within this segment can communicate with each other.
Describes the status of an analysis at completion.
Describes the current status of an account within an Amazon Web Services Organization, including service-linked roles (SLRs).
Provides details about an error in a core network policy.
Information about the next hop for a route in the core network.
Describes the status of a transit gateway registration.
Describes connection health.
Specifies a location in Amazon Web Services.
Describes a core network change.
Describes a core network change event.
Describes an error associated with a Connect peer request
Describes a core network attachment.
Describes the VPC options.
Describes a source or a destination.
Describes a route analysis path.
Returns summary information about a core network.
Routing information for a core network, including route details and BGP attributes.
Information about a prefix list association with a core network.
Describes a core network policy version.
Summary description of a Connect peer.
Summary information about routing policy associations for an attachment.
Describes the registration of a transit gateway to a global network.
Describes a transit gateway Connect peer association.
Describes the telemetry information for a resource.
Describes a network route.
Describes a core network
Returns details about a core network edge.
Describes a network resource.
Describes a resource relationship.
Describes a resource count.
Describes the association between a device and a link.
Describes the association between a customer gateway, a device, and a link.
Details describing a core network change.
Describes a core network change event. This can be a change to a segment, attachment, route, etc.
Describes a connection.
Describes a core network Connect peer configuration.
Describes a core network Connect peer association.
Describes a core network Connect attachment options.
Describes a global network. This is a single private network acting as a high-level container for your network objects, including an Amazon Web Services-managed Core Network.
You do not have sufficient access to perform this action.
There was a conflict processing the request. Updating or deleting the resource can cause an inconsistent state.
The request has failed due to an internal error.
The specified resource could not be found.
The request was denied due to request throttling.
The input fails to satisfy the constraints.
Describes a VPC attachment.
A service limit was exceeded.
Describes a Direct Connect gateway attachment.
Describes a core network.
Describes a route analysis.
Describes a source or a destination.
The status of an Amazon Web Services Organization and the accounts within that organization.
Describes a core network policy. You can have only one LIVE Core Policy.
Describes a core network policy exception.
Describes a transit gateway route table attachment.
Describes a transit gateway peering attachment.
Creates a site-to-site VPN attachment.
Describes a route table.
Describes a core network Connect peer.
Describes a core network Connect attachment.
Describes the BGP options.
Updates a VPC attachment.
Updates a VPC attachment.
Updates the information for an existing site. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the information for an existing site. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the resource metadata for the specified global network.
Updates the resource metadata for the specified global network.
Updates the details for an existing link. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the details for an existing link. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates an existing global network. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates an existing global network. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the edge locations associated with an Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment.
Updates the edge locations associated with an Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment.
Updates the details for an existing device. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the details for an existing device. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the description of a core network.
Updates the description of a core network.
Updates the information for an existing connection. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Updates the information for an existing connection. To remove information for any of the parameters, specify an empty string.
Removes tags from a specified resource.
Removes tags from a specified resource.
Tags a specified resource.
Tags a specified resource.
Starts analyzing the routing path between the specified source and destination. For more information, see Route Analyzer.
Starts analyzing the routing path between the specified source and destination. For more information, see Route Analyzer.
Enables the Network Manager service for an Amazon Web Services Organization. This can only be called by a management account within the organization.
Enables the Network Manager service for an Amazon Web Services Organization. This can only be called by a management account within the organization.
Restores a previous policy version as a new, immutable version of a core network policy. A subsequent change set is created showing the differences between the LIVE policy and restored policy.
Restores a previous policy version as a new, immutable version of a core network policy. A subsequent change set is created showing the differences between the LIVE policy and restored policy.
Removes a routing policy label from an attachment.
Removes a routing policy label from an attachment.
Rejects a core network attachment request.
Rejects a core network attachment request.
Registers a transit gateway in your global network. Not all Regions support transit gateways for global networks. For a list of the supported Regions, see Region Availability in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways for Global Networks User Guide. The transit gateway can be in any of the supported Amazon Web Services Regions, but it must be owned by the same Amazon Web Services account that owns the global network. You cannot register a transit gateway in more than one global network.
Registers a transit gateway in your global network. Not all Regions support transit gateways for global networks. For a list of the supported Regions, see Region Availability in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways for Global Networks User Guide. The transit gateway can be in any of the supported Amazon Web Services Regions, but it must be owned by the same Amazon Web Services account that owns the global network. You cannot register a transit gateway in more than one global network.
Creates or updates a resource policy.
Creates or updates a resource policy.
Creates a new, immutable version of a core network policy. A subsequent change set is created showing the differences between the LIVE policy and the submitted policy.
Creates a new, immutable version of a core network policy. A subsequent change set is created showing the differences between the LIVE policy and the submitted policy.
Applies a routing policy label to an attachment for traffic routing decisions.
Applies a routing policy label to an attachment for traffic routing decisions.
Lists the tags for a specified resource.
Lists the tags for a specified resource.
Lists the peerings for a core network.
Lists the peerings for a core network.
Gets the status of the Service Linked Role (SLR) deployment for the accounts in a given Amazon Web Services Organization.
Gets the status of the Service Linked Role (SLR) deployment for the accounts in a given Amazon Web Services Organization.
Returns a list of owned and shared core networks.
Returns a list of owned and shared core networks.
Lists routing information for a core network, including routes and their attributes.
Lists routing information for a core network, including routes and their attributes.
Lists the prefix list associations for a core network.
Lists the prefix list associations for a core network.
Returns a list of core network policy versions.
Returns a list of core network policy versions.
Returns a list of core network Connect peers.
Returns a list of core network Connect peers.
Returns a list of core network attachments.
Returns a list of core network attachments.
Lists the routing policy associations for attachments in a core network.
Lists the routing policy associations for attachments in a core network.
Returns information about a VPC attachment.
Returns information about a VPC attachment.
Returns information about a transit gateway route table attachment.
Returns information about a transit gateway route table attachment.
Gets information about the transit gateway registrations in a specified global network.
Gets information about the transit gateway registrations in a specified global network.
Returns information about a transit gateway peer.
Returns information about a transit gateway peer.
Gets information about one or more of your transit gateway Connect peer associations in a global network.
Gets information about one or more of your transit gateway Connect peer associations in a global network.
Gets information about one or more of your sites in a global network.
Gets information about one or more of your sites in a global network.
Returns information about a site-to-site VPN attachment.
Returns information about a site-to-site VPN attachment.
Gets information about the specified route analysis.
Gets information about the specified route analysis.
Returns information about a resource policy.
Returns information about a resource policy.
Gets the network telemetry of the specified global network.
Gets the network telemetry of the specified global network.
Gets the network routes of the specified global network.
Gets the network routes of the specified global network.
Describes the network resources for the specified global network. The results include information from the corresponding Describe call for the resource, minus any sensitive information such as pre-shared keys.
Describes the network resources for the specified global network. The results include information from the corresponding Describe call for the resource, minus any sensitive information such as pre-shared keys.
Gets the network resource relationships for the specified global network.
Gets the network resource relationships for the specified global network.
Gets the count of network resources, by resource type, for the specified global network.
Gets the count of network resources, by resource type, for the specified global network.
Gets information about one or more links in a specified global network. If you specify the site ID, you cannot specify the type or provider in the same request. You can specify the type and provider in the same request.
Gets information about one or more links in a specified global network. If you specify the site ID, you cannot specify the type or provider in the same request. You can specify the type and provider in the same request.
Gets the link associations for a device or a link. Either the device ID or the link ID must be specified.
Gets the link associations for a device or a link. Either the device ID or the link ID must be specified.
Returns information about a specific Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment.
Returns information about a specific Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment.
Gets information about one or more of your devices in a global network.
Gets information about one or more of your devices in a global network.
Gets the association information for customer gateways that are associated with devices and links in your global network.
Gets the association information for customer gateways that are associated with devices and links in your global network.
Returns information about the LIVE policy for a core network.
Returns information about the LIVE policy for a core network.
Returns details about a core network policy. You can get details about your current live policy or any previous policy version.
Returns details about a core network policy. You can get details about your current live policy or any previous policy version.
Returns a change set between the LIVE core network policy and a submitted policy.
Returns a change set between the LIVE core network policy and a submitted policy.
Returns information about a core network change event.
Returns information about a core network change event.
Gets information about one or more of your connections in a global network.
Gets information about one or more of your connections in a global network.
Returns information about a core network Connect peer.
Returns information about a core network Connect peer.
Returns information about a core network Connect peer associations.
Returns information about a core network Connect peer associations.
Returns information about a core network Connect attachment.
Returns information about a core network Connect attachment.
Executes a change set on your core network. Deploys changes globally based on the policy submitted..
Executes a change set on your core network. Deploys changes globally based on the policy submitted..
Disassociates a transit gateway Connect peer from a device and link.
Disassociates a transit gateway Connect peer from a device and link.
Disassociates an existing device from a link. You must first disassociate any customer gateways that are associated with the link.
Disassociates an existing device from a link. You must first disassociate any customer gateways that are associated with the link.
Disassociates a customer gateway from a device and a link.
Disassociates a customer gateway from a device and a link.
Disassociates a core network Connect peer from a device and a link.
Disassociates a core network Connect peer from a device and a link.
Describes one or more global networks. By default, all global networks are described. To describe the objects in your global network, you must use the appropriate Get* action. For example, to list the transit gateways in your global network, use GetTransitGatewayRegistrations.
Describes one or more global networks. By default, all global networks are described. To describe the objects in your global network, you must use the appropriate Get* action. For example, to list the transit gateways in your global network, use GetTransitGatewayRegistrations.
Deregisters a transit gateway from your global network. This action does not delete your transit gateway, or modify any of its attachments. This action removes any customer gateway associations.
Deregisters a transit gateway from your global network. This action does not delete your transit gateway, or modify any of its attachments. This action removes any customer gateway associations.
Deletes an existing site. The site cannot be associated with any device or link.
Deletes an existing site. The site cannot be associated with any device or link.
Deletes a resource policy for the specified resource. This revokes the access of the principals specified in the resource policy.
Deletes a resource policy for the specified resource. This revokes the access of the principals specified in the resource policy.
Deletes an existing peering connection.
Deletes an existing peering connection.
Deletes an existing link. You must first disassociate the link from any devices and customer gateways.
Deletes an existing link. You must first disassociate the link from any devices and customer gateways.
Deletes an existing global network. You must first delete all global network objects (devices, links, and sites), deregister all transit gateways, and delete any core networks.
Deletes an existing global network. You must first delete all global network objects (devices, links, and sites), deregister all transit gateways, and delete any core networks.
Deletes an existing device. You must first disassociate the device from any links and customer gateways.
Deletes an existing device. You must first disassociate the device from any links and customer gateways.
Deletes a core network along with all core network policies. This can only be done if there are no attachments on a core network.
Deletes a core network along with all core network policies. This can only be done if there are no attachments on a core network.
Deletes an association between a core network and a prefix list.
Deletes an association between a core network and a prefix list.
Deletes a policy version from a core network. You can't delete the current LIVE policy.
Deletes a policy version from a core network. You can't delete the current LIVE policy.
Deletes the specified connection in your global network.
Deletes the specified connection in your global network.
Deletes a Connect peer.
Deletes a Connect peer.
Deletes an attachment. Supports all attachment types.
Deletes an attachment. Supports all attachment types.
Creates a VPC attachment on an edge location of a core network.
Creates a VPC attachment on an edge location of a core network.
Creates a transit gateway route table attachment.
Creates a transit gateway route table attachment.
Creates a transit gateway peering connection.
Creates a transit gateway peering connection.
Creates an Amazon Web Services site-to-site VPN attachment on an edge location of a core network.
Creates an Amazon Web Services site-to-site VPN attachment on an edge location of a core network.
Creates a new site in a global network.
Creates a new site in a global network.
Creates a new link for a specified site.
Creates a new link for a specified site.
Creates a new, empty global network.
Creates a new, empty global network.
Creates an Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment
Creates an Amazon Web Services Direct Connect gateway attachment
Creates a new device in a global network. If you specify both a site ID and a location, the location of the site is used for visualization in the Network Manager console.
Creates a new device in a global network. If you specify both a site ID and a location, the location of the site is used for visualization in the Network Manager console.
Creates a core network as part of your global network, and optionally, with a core network policy.
Creates a core network as part of your global network, and optionally, with a core network policy.
Creates an association between a core network and a prefix list for routing control.
Creates an association between a core network and a prefix list for routing control.
Creates a connection between two devices. The devices can be a physical or virtual appliance that connects to a third-party appliance in a VPC, or a physical appliance that connects to another physical appliance in an on-premises network.
Creates a connection between two devices. The devices can be a physical or virtual appliance that connects to a third-party appliance in a VPC, or a physical appliance that connects to another physical appliance in an on-premises network.
Creates a core network Connect peer for a specified core network connect attachment between a core network and an appliance. The peer address and transit gateway address must be the same IP address family (IPv4 or IPv6).
Creates a core network Connect peer for a specified core network connect attachment between a core network and an appliance. The peer address and transit gateway address must be the same IP address family (IPv4 or IPv6).
Creates a core network Connect attachment from a specified core network attachment. A core network Connect attachment is a GRE-based tunnel attachment that you can use to establish a connection between a core network and an appliance. A core network Connect attachment uses an existing VPC attachment as the underlying transport mechanism.
Creates a core network Connect attachment from a specified core network attachment. A core network Connect attachment is a GRE-based tunnel attachment that you can use to establish a connection between a core network and an appliance. A core network Connect attachment uses an existing VPC attachment as the underlying transport mechanism.
Associates a transit gateway Connect peer with a device, and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate transit gateway Connect peers that have been created on a transit gateway that's registered in your global network. You cannot associate a transit gateway Connect peer with more than one device and link.
Associates a transit gateway Connect peer with a device, and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate transit gateway Connect peers that have been created on a transit gateway that's registered in your global network. You cannot associate a transit gateway Connect peer with more than one device and link.
Associates a link to a device. A device can be associated to multiple links and a link can be associated to multiple devices. The device and link must be in the same global network and the same site.
Associates a link to a device. A device can be associated to multiple links and a link can be associated to multiple devices. The device and link must be in the same global network and the same site.
Associates a customer gateway with a device and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate customer gateways that are connected to a VPN attachment on a transit gateway or core network registered in your global network. When you register a transit gateway or core network, customer gateways that are connected to the transit gateway are automatically included in the global network. To list customer gateways that are connected to a transit gateway, use the DescribeVpnConnections EC2 API and filter by transit-gateway-id. You cannot associate a customer gateway with more than one device and link.
Associates a customer gateway with a device and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate customer gateways that are connected to a VPN attachment on a transit gateway or core network registered in your global network. When you register a transit gateway or core network, customer gateways that are connected to the transit gateway are automatically included in the global network. To list customer gateways that are connected to a transit gateway, use the DescribeVpnConnections EC2 API and filter by transit-gateway-id. You cannot associate a customer gateway with more than one device and link.
Associates a core network Connect peer with a device and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate core network Connect peers that have been created on a core network Connect attachment on a core network.
Associates a core network Connect peer with a device and optionally, with a link. If you specify a link, it must be associated with the specified device. You can only associate core network Connect peers that have been created on a core network Connect attachment on a core network.
Accepts a core network attachment request. Once the attachment request is accepted by a core network owner, the attachment is created and connected to a core network.
Accepts a core network attachment request. Once the attachment request is accepted by a core network owner, the attachment is created and connected to a core network.