Awso_ec2.Values_1SourceDescribes an association between a route table and a subnet or gateway.
Describes a recurring charge.
Describes a Reserved Instance offering.
Describes the modification request/s.
Describes the ID of a Reserved Instance.
Describes a Reserved Instance listing state.
Describes the price for a Reserved Instance.
Describes the geography information for a Region.
Describes an address range of an IPv4 address pool.
Describes an IPv4 prefix.
Describes the IPv6 prefix.
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. To improve the reliability of network packet delivery, ENA Express reorders network packets on the receiving end by default. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order to reduce the overhead for packet delivery at the network layer. When ENA Express is enabled, you can specify whether UDP network traffic uses it.
Describes an IPv6 address associated with a network interface.
Describes the private IPv4 address of a network interface.
Describes a port range.
Describes an potential intermediate component of a feasible path.
Describes an association between a network ACL and a subnet.
Describes an entry in a network ACL.
Describes the IP addresses and network interface associated with a NAT gateway.
Information about an appliance attached to a NAT Gateway, providing managed security solutions for traffic filtering and inspection.
Describes the credit option for CPU usage of a T instance.
Information about the Capacity Reservation targeting option.
The CPU options for the instance.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.
Indicates whether an instance is configured for hibernation.
Describes an IAM instance profile.
The maintenance options of your instance.
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.
With network performance options, you can adjust your bandwidth preferences to meet the needs of the workload that runs on your instance at launch.
Describes the placement of an instance.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the monitoring for the instance.
Describes a CIDR block for an address pool.
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. For more information about operating Regions, see Create an IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
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.
Describes the attachment of a VPC to an internet gateway or an egress-only internet gateway.
Describes the optimized EBS performance for supported instance types.
Indicates default conntrack information for the instance type. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes a scheduled event for an instance.
The start day and time and the end day and time of the time range, in UTC.
The DNS names of the endpoint.
The response information for license configurations.
Describes the snapshot created from the imported disk.
A resource type to include in the report. Associated options can also be specified if the resource type is a launch template.
The options that affect the scope of the response.
Describes an instance running on a Dedicated Host.
Describes the instances that could not be launched by the fleet.
Describes the instances that were launched by the fleet.
Describes a launch template and overrides.
Describes the strategy for using unused Capacity Reservations for fulfilling On-Demand capacity. This strategy can only be used if the EC2 Fleet is of type instant. For more information about Capacity Reservations, see On-Demand Capacity Reservations in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For examples of using Capacity Reservations in an EC2 Fleet, see EC2 Fleet example configurations in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
Describes a DHCP configuration option.
Describes a target network that is associated with a Client VPN endpoint. A target network is a subnet in a VPC.
Describes the status of the Client VPN endpoint attribute.
Describes the authentication methods used by a Client VPN endpoint. For more information, see Authentication in the Client VPN Administrator Guide.
Information about instance capacity usage for a Capacity Reservation.
Information about a Capacity Reservation in a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Describes the availability of capacity for a Capacity Reservation.
An Autonomous System Number (ASN) and BYOIP CIDR association.
Describes the storage parameters for Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 buckets for an instance store-backed AMI.
Describes the geography information for an Availability Zone or Local Zone.
Describes a message about an Availability Zone, Local Zone, or Wavelength Zone.
Describes the sub-geography information for an Availability Zone or Local Zone.
Describes a value of an account attribute.
Options for logging VPN tunnel activity.
Describes a packet header statement.
Describes a through resource statement.
The parameters for a block device for an EBS volume.
The options that affect the scope of the report.
Describes the status of a client connection.
Describes a block device mapping for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes a network interface for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the launch specification for an instance.
Describes a Spot Instance state change.
Describes the status of a Spot Instance request.
The maximum age for allowed images.
The maximum period since deprecation for allowed images.
Information about the error that occurred. For more information about errors, see Error codes.
Describes the subnet association with the transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the recurring schedule for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the port range for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the user or group to be added or removed from the list of create volume permissions for a volume.
Describes a security group rule. You must specify exactly one of the following parameters, based on the rule type: CidrIpv4 CidrIpv6 PrefixListId ReferencedGroupId Amazon Web Services canonicalizes IPv4 and IPv6 CIDRs. For example, if you specify 100.68.0.18/18 for the CIDR block, Amazon Web Services canonicalizes the CIDR block to 100.68.0.0/18. Any subsequent DescribeSecurityGroups and DescribeSecurityGroupRules calls will return the canonicalized form of the CIDR block. Additionally, if you attempt to add another rule with the non-canonical form of the CIDR (such as 100.68.0.18/18) and there is already a rule for the canonicalized form of the CIDR block (such as 100.68.0.0/18), the API throws an duplicate rule error. When you modify a rule, you cannot change the rule type. For example, if the rule uses an IPv4 address range, you must use CidrIpv4 to specify a new IPv4 address range.
Information about the error for the burstable performance instance whose credit option for CPU usage was not modified.
Describes information used to set up an EBS volume specified in a block device mapping.
Describes a launch permission.
Describes a load permission.
Describes a load permission.
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. For information about launch templates, see Launch an instance from a launch template in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes a disk image.
Describes an EBS volume.
Describes the Amazon S3 bucket for the disk image.
Describes a transit gateway prefix list attachment.
Describes a rule associated with a transit gateway policy.
Describes the traffic matching criteria for a transit gateway metering policy rule.
The cost associated with the Reserved Instance.
Information about the Convertible Reserved Instance offering.
Describes a path.
Details related to why an IPAM pool CIDR failed to be provisioned.
Tags for a public IP address discovered by IPAM.
The discovery failure reason.
Describes integration options for Amazon Athena.
Specifies a condition for filtering capacity data based on dimension values. Used to create precise filters for metric queries and dimension lookups.
Represents dimension values for capacity metrics, including resource identifiers, geographic information, and reservation details used for grouping and filtering capacity data.
The maximum age for allowed images.
The maximum period since deprecation for allowed images.
Describes VPN connection options.
The state of VPC Block Public Access (BPA).
Describes the configuration and state of VPC encryption controls. For more information, see Enforce VPC encryption in transit in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Describes the status of a VPC peering connection.
Describes a VPC in a VPC peering connection.
Describes the DNS options for an endpoint.
Information about the private DNS name for the service endpoint.
Information about the volume initialization. For more information, see Initialize Amazon EBS volumes.
Describes the status of a volume.
Describes the options for an Amazon Web Services Verified Access device-identity based trust provider.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Describes the options for an OpenID Connect-compatible user-identity trust provider.
The options in use for server side encryption.
Describes a custom subdomain for a network CIDR endpoint for Verified Access.
Describes the options for Verified Access logs.
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 the RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the status of a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the options for a transit gateway.
Describes the VPC attachment options.
The status of the transit gateway peering attachment.
Information about the transit gateway in the peering attachment.
Describes dynamic routing for the transit gateway peering attachment.
Describes the options for a transit gateway multicast domain.
Describes the Connect attachment options.
Describes the Connect peer details.
Describes an association.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the configuration of a Spot Fleet request.
Describes an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet event.
Describes the security group that is referenced in the security group rule.
Describes the attachment of a secondary interface to an instance.
The current status of Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for a BGP session.
The BGP configuration options for a route server peer.
The current status of a BGP session.
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.
Describes a network interface attachment.
Public hostname type options. For more information, see EC2 instance hostnames, DNS names, and domains in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes the state of a network interface permission.
Describes a set of filters for a path analysis. Use path filters to scope the analysis when there can be multiple resulting paths.
Reserved. If you need to sustain traffic greater than the documented limits, contact Amazon Web Services Support.
Describes the configuration for a System Integrity Protection (SIP) modification task.
The information for a launch template.
The configuration that links an Amazon VPC IPAM scope to an external authority system. It specifies the type of external system and the external resource identifier that identifies your account or instance in that system. In IPAM, an external authority is a third-party IP address management system that provides CIDR blocks when you provision address space for top-level IPAM pools. This allows you to use your existing IP management system to control which address ranges are allocated to Amazon Web Services while using Amazon VPC IPAM to manage subnets within those ranges.
The resource used to provision CIDRs to a resource planning pool.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available. Describes the Inference accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the instance store features that are supported by the instance type.
Describes the media accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the memory for the instance type.
Describes the networking features of the instance type.
Describes the neuron accelerators for the instance type.
Describes the supported NitroTPM versions for the instance type.
Describes the placement group support of the instance type.
Describes the processor used by the instance type.
Provides a summary of the attached EBS volume status for an instance.
Describes the status of an instance.
Information about the AMI.
One or more targets associated with the event window.
The public DNS names of the endpoint, including IPv4-only and dualstack DNS names.
Details about the import snapshot task.
The capacity information for instances that can be launched onto the Dedicated Host.
Describes the properties of a Dedicated Host.
Describes the state of the bitstream generation process for an Amazon FPGA image (AFI).
Describes the data that identifies an Amazon FPGA image (AFI) on the PCI bus.
Describes the destination options for a flow log.
Describes the configuration of On-Demand Instances in an EC2 Fleet.
Defines EC2 Fleet preferences for utilizing reserved capacity when DefaultTargetCapacityType is set to reserved-capacity.
Describes the configuration of Spot Instances in an EC2 Fleet.
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. You can use the On-Demand Instance MaxTotalPrice parameter, the Spot Instance MaxTotalPrice, or both to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, EC2 Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount that you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn’t met the target capacity. The MaxTotalPrice parameters are located in OnDemandOptions and SpotOptions.
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 Windows AMI.
Describes the format and location for the export task.
Describes an instance to export.
Describes the destination for an export image task.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. Describes the status of an Elastic Graphics accelerator.
Describes an import instance task.
Describes an import volume task.
Describes the state of a target network association.
Describes the state of a Client VPN endpoint route.
The options for managing connection authorization for new client connections.
Current state of options for customizable text banner that will be displayed on Amazon Web Services provided clients when a VPN session is established.
The current status of Client Route Enforcement.
Describes the state of a Client VPN endpoint.
Information about the client connection logging options for a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes the Transit Gateway configuration for a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes the state of an authorization rule.
Information about your commitment for a future-dated Capacity Reservation.
Represents the allocation of capacity from a source reservation to an interruptible reservation, tracking current and target instance counts for allocation management.
Contains information about how and when instances in an interruptible reservation can be terminated when capacity is reclaimed.
Information about a Capacity Reservation.
Describes an error for BundleInstance.
The status of an updated pointer (PTR) record for an Elastic IP address.
Describes the error for a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase could not be deleted.
Describes the error that's returned when you cannot delete a launch template version.
Describes an EC2 Fleet error.
The tunnel options for a single VPN tunnel.
Describes the port range for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes a path statement.
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.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. A specification for an Elastic Graphics accelerator.
Describes a block device mapping.
Describes a target Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available. Describes an elastic inference accelerator.
The options for Spot Instances.
The parameters for a network interface.
Describes a secondary interface specification for a launch template request.
Describes a license configuration.
The tags specification for the resources that are created during instance launch.
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.
Information about the client certificate to be used for authentication.
Describes the Active Directory to be used for client authentication.
The IAM SAML identity provider used for federated authentication.
Describes a Spot Fleet error.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet cancellation error.
Describes the description of a security group rule. You can use this when you want to update the security group rule description for either an inbound or outbound rule.
Describes a tag key that is being monitored by Capacity Manager, including its activation status and the earliest available data point.
Describes the monitoring of an instance.
Describes an instance state change.
Information about a terminated Client VPN endpoint client connection.
Describes a route for a transit gateway route table.
A filter name and value pair that is used to return a more specific list of results from a describe operation. Filters can be used to match a set of resources by specific criteria, such as tags, attributes, or IDs. If you specify multiple filters, the filters are joined with an AND, and the request returns only results that match all of the specified filters. For more information, see List and filter using the CLI and API in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Describes the transit gateway multicast group resources.
Describes a route for a local gateway route table.
Describes an IAM instance profile for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes whether monitoring is enabled for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the placement for a Scheduled Instance.
Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available. Describes an elastic inference accelerator.