azure-native.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface
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A Microsoft.AwsConnector resource Azure REST API version: 2024-12-01.
Example Usage
Ec2NetworkInterfaces_CreateOrReplace
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using AzureNative = Pulumi.AzureNative;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var ec2NetworkInterface = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterface", new()
{
Location = "lagtstrmaffl",
Name = "Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
Properties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
{
Arn = "nmgqcimbhzksweqtns",
AwsAccountId = "gjylibjqfzkkx",
AwsProperties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
{
ConnectionTrackingSpecification = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs
{
TcpEstablishedTimeout = 17,
UdpStreamTimeout = 8,
UdpTimeout = 23,
},
Description = "rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz",
EnablePrimaryIpv6 = true,
GroupSet = new[]
{
"dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi",
},
Id = "djkpriel",
InterfaceType = "osohhzoujznxwq",
Ipv4PrefixCount = 18,
Ipv4Prefixes = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs
{
Ipv4Prefix = "gptczjajfvxavzpalq",
},
},
Ipv6AddressCount = 21,
Ipv6Addresses = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.InstanceIpv6AddressArgs
{
Ipv6Address = "yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn",
},
},
Ipv6PrefixCount = 1,
Ipv6Prefixes = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs
{
Ipv6Prefix = "srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf",
},
},
PrimaryIpv6Address = "uoblo",
PrimaryPrivateIpAddress = "qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa",
PrivateIpAddress = "qicwhumw",
PrivateIpAddresses = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs
{
Primary = true,
PrivateIpAddress = "mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx",
},
},
SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount = 9,
SecondaryPrivateIpAddresses = new[]
{
"mkvwjalereuiy",
},
SourceDestCheck = true,
SubnetId = "wfyytldstgkdpoffxak",
Tags = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TagArgs
{
Key = "ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg",
Value = "zlzzwcqgyuoe",
},
},
VpcId = "ykqkegxxhqsw",
},
AwsRegion = "dpghaxzupmkfwbvir",
AwsSourceSchema = "smaakwcpvp",
AwsTags =
{
{ "key190", "coungxpxexmyovmnasvh" },
},
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId = "ottcocnvajfifabmlw",
PublicCloudResourceName = "pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf",
},
ResourceGroupName = "rgec2NetworkInterface",
Tags =
{
{ "key2520", "ui" },
},
});
});
package main
import (
awsconnector "github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure-native-sdk/awsconnector/v2"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := awsconnector.NewEc2NetworkInterface(ctx, "ec2NetworkInterface", &awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs{
Location: pulumi.String("lagtstrmaffl"),
Name: pulumi.String("Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])"),
Properties: &awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs{
Arn: pulumi.String("nmgqcimbhzksweqtns"),
AwsAccountId: pulumi.String("gjylibjqfzkkx"),
AwsProperties: &awsconnector.AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs{
ConnectionTrackingSpecification: &awsconnector.ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs{
TcpEstablishedTimeout: pulumi.Int(17),
UdpStreamTimeout: pulumi.Int(8),
UdpTimeout: pulumi.Int(23),
},
Description: pulumi.String("rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz"),
EnablePrimaryIpv6: pulumi.Bool(true),
GroupSet: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi"),
},
Id: pulumi.String("djkpriel"),
InterfaceType: pulumi.String("osohhzoujznxwq"),
Ipv4PrefixCount: pulumi.Int(18),
Ipv4Prefixes: awsconnector.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs{
Ipv4Prefix: pulumi.String("gptczjajfvxavzpalq"),
},
},
Ipv6AddressCount: pulumi.Int(21),
Ipv6Addresses: awsconnector.InstanceIpv6AddressArray{
&awsconnector.InstanceIpv6AddressArgs{
Ipv6Address: pulumi.String("yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn"),
},
},
Ipv6PrefixCount: pulumi.Int(1),
Ipv6Prefixes: awsconnector.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs{
Ipv6Prefix: pulumi.String("srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf"),
},
},
PrimaryIpv6Address: pulumi.String("uoblo"),
PrimaryPrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa"),
PrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("qicwhumw"),
PrivateIpAddresses: awsconnector.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs{
Primary: pulumi.Bool(true),
PrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx"),
},
},
SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: pulumi.Int(9),
SecondaryPrivateIpAddresses: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("mkvwjalereuiy"),
},
SourceDestCheck: pulumi.Bool(true),
SubnetId: pulumi.String("wfyytldstgkdpoffxak"),
Tags: awsconnector.TagArray{
&awsconnector.TagArgs{
Key: pulumi.String("ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg"),
Value: pulumi.String("zlzzwcqgyuoe"),
},
},
VpcId: pulumi.String("ykqkegxxhqsw"),
},
AwsRegion: pulumi.String("dpghaxzupmkfwbvir"),
AwsSourceSchema: pulumi.String("smaakwcpvp"),
AwsTags: pulumi.StringMap{
"key190": pulumi.String("coungxpxexmyovmnasvh"),
},
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId: pulumi.String("ottcocnvajfifabmlw"),
PublicCloudResourceName: pulumi.String("pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf"),
},
ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("rgec2NetworkInterface"),
Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
"key2520": pulumi.String("ui"),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs;
import com.pulumi.azurenative.awsconnector.inputs.ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var ec2NetworkInterface = new Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterface", Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs.builder()
.location("lagtstrmaffl")
.name("Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])")
.properties(Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs.builder()
.arn("nmgqcimbhzksweqtns")
.awsAccountId("gjylibjqfzkkx")
.awsProperties(AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs.builder()
.connectionTrackingSpecification(ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs.builder()
.tcpEstablishedTimeout(17)
.udpStreamTimeout(8)
.udpTimeout(23)
.build())
.description("rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz")
.enablePrimaryIpv6(true)
.groupSet("dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi")
.id("djkpriel")
.interfaceType("osohhzoujznxwq")
.ipv4PrefixCount(18)
.ipv4Prefixes(Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs.builder()
.ipv4Prefix("gptczjajfvxavzpalq")
.build())
.ipv6AddressCount(21)
.ipv6Addresses(InstanceIpv6AddressArgs.builder()
.ipv6Address("yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn")
.build())
.ipv6PrefixCount(1)
.ipv6Prefixes(Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs.builder()
.ipv6Prefix("srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf")
.build())
.primaryIpv6Address("uoblo")
.primaryPrivateIpAddress("qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa")
.privateIpAddress("qicwhumw")
.privateIpAddresses(PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs.builder()
.primary(true)
.privateIpAddress("mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx")
.build())
.secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount(9)
.secondaryPrivateIpAddresses("mkvwjalereuiy")
.sourceDestCheck(true)
.subnetId("wfyytldstgkdpoffxak")
.tags(TagArgs.builder()
.key("ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg")
.value("zlzzwcqgyuoe")
.build())
.vpcId("ykqkegxxhqsw")
.build())
.awsRegion("dpghaxzupmkfwbvir")
.awsSourceSchema("smaakwcpvp")
.awsTags(Map.of("key190", "coungxpxexmyovmnasvh"))
.publicCloudConnectorsResourceId("ottcocnvajfifabmlw")
.publicCloudResourceName("pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf")
.build())
.resourceGroupName("rgec2NetworkInterface")
.tags(Map.of("key2520", "ui"))
.build());
}
}
import pulumi
import pulumi_azure_native as azure_native
ec2_network_interface = azure_native.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterface",
location="lagtstrmaffl",
name="Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
properties={
"arn": "nmgqcimbhzksweqtns",
"aws_account_id": "gjylibjqfzkkx",
"aws_properties": {
"connection_tracking_specification": {
"tcp_established_timeout": 17,
"udp_stream_timeout": 8,
"udp_timeout": 23,
},
"description": "rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz",
"enable_primary_ipv6": True,
"group_set": ["dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi"],
"id": "djkpriel",
"interface_type": "osohhzoujznxwq",
"ipv4_prefix_count": 18,
"ipv4_prefixes": [{
"ipv4_prefix": "gptczjajfvxavzpalq",
}],
"ipv6_address_count": 21,
"ipv6_addresses": [{
"ipv6_address": "yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn",
}],
"ipv6_prefix_count": 1,
"ipv6_prefixes": [{
"ipv6_prefix": "srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf",
}],
"primary_ipv6_address": "uoblo",
"primary_private_ip_address": "qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa",
"private_ip_address": "qicwhumw",
"private_ip_addresses": [{
"primary": True,
"private_ip_address": "mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx",
}],
"secondary_private_ip_address_count": 9,
"secondary_private_ip_addresses": ["mkvwjalereuiy"],
"source_dest_check": True,
"subnet_id": "wfyytldstgkdpoffxak",
"tags": [{
"key": "ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg",
"value": "zlzzwcqgyuoe",
}],
"vpc_id": "ykqkegxxhqsw",
},
"aws_region": "dpghaxzupmkfwbvir",
"aws_source_schema": "smaakwcpvp",
"aws_tags": {
"key190": "coungxpxexmyovmnasvh",
},
"public_cloud_connectors_resource_id": "ottcocnvajfifabmlw",
"public_cloud_resource_name": "pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf",
},
resource_group_name="rgec2NetworkInterface",
tags={
"key2520": "ui",
})
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as azure_native from "@pulumi/azure-native";
const ec2NetworkInterface = new azure_native.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterface", {
location: "lagtstrmaffl",
name: "Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])",
properties: {
arn: "nmgqcimbhzksweqtns",
awsAccountId: "gjylibjqfzkkx",
awsProperties: {
connectionTrackingSpecification: {
tcpEstablishedTimeout: 17,
udpStreamTimeout: 8,
udpTimeout: 23,
},
description: "rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz",
enablePrimaryIpv6: true,
groupSet: ["dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi"],
id: "djkpriel",
interfaceType: "osohhzoujznxwq",
ipv4PrefixCount: 18,
ipv4Prefixes: [{
ipv4Prefix: "gptczjajfvxavzpalq",
}],
ipv6AddressCount: 21,
ipv6Addresses: [{
ipv6Address: "yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn",
}],
ipv6PrefixCount: 1,
ipv6Prefixes: [{
ipv6Prefix: "srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf",
}],
primaryIpv6Address: "uoblo",
primaryPrivateIpAddress: "qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa",
privateIpAddress: "qicwhumw",
privateIpAddresses: [{
primary: true,
privateIpAddress: "mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx",
}],
secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: 9,
secondaryPrivateIpAddresses: ["mkvwjalereuiy"],
sourceDestCheck: true,
subnetId: "wfyytldstgkdpoffxak",
tags: [{
key: "ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg",
value: "zlzzwcqgyuoe",
}],
vpcId: "ykqkegxxhqsw",
},
awsRegion: "dpghaxzupmkfwbvir",
awsSourceSchema: "smaakwcpvp",
awsTags: {
key190: "coungxpxexmyovmnasvh",
},
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: "ottcocnvajfifabmlw",
publicCloudResourceName: "pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf",
},
resourceGroupName: "rgec2NetworkInterface",
tags: {
key2520: "ui",
},
});
resources:
ec2NetworkInterface:
type: azure-native:awsconnector:Ec2NetworkInterface
properties:
location: lagtstrmaffl
name: Replace this value with a string matching RegExp ^(z=.{0,259}[^zs.]$)(z!.*[zzzzzzzz])
properties:
arn: nmgqcimbhzksweqtns
awsAccountId: gjylibjqfzkkx
awsProperties:
connectionTrackingSpecification:
tcpEstablishedTimeout: 17
udpStreamTimeout: 8
udpTimeout: 23
description: rjfmatpnlpzafpjsvdifepkeompzpz
enablePrimaryIpv6: true
groupSet:
- dqnxzfzzixpqqapipgobuepnptfi
id: djkpriel
interfaceType: osohhzoujznxwq
ipv4PrefixCount: 18
ipv4Prefixes:
- ipv4Prefix: gptczjajfvxavzpalq
ipv6AddressCount: 21
ipv6Addresses:
- ipv6Address: yltzjtkgfhbhokimzn
ipv6PrefixCount: 1
ipv6Prefixes:
- ipv6Prefix: srpldhvaafcozyarpechevrnxlf
primaryIpv6Address: uoblo
primaryPrivateIpAddress: qyowqxftdeptwmjwfa
privateIpAddress: qicwhumw
privateIpAddresses:
- primary: true
privateIpAddress: mmkedmvsclcwfvlvx
secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: 9
secondaryPrivateIpAddresses:
- mkvwjalereuiy
sourceDestCheck: true
subnetId: wfyytldstgkdpoffxak
tags:
- key: ecbkgvgrwffyykfpbghbipmg
value: zlzzwcqgyuoe
vpcId: ykqkegxxhqsw
awsRegion: dpghaxzupmkfwbvir
awsSourceSchema: smaakwcpvp
awsTags:
key190: coungxpxexmyovmnasvh
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: ottcocnvajfifabmlw
publicCloudResourceName: pjjwxtuejzskysxlytlrcqegfkuydf
resourceGroupName: rgec2NetworkInterface
tags:
key2520: ui
Create Ec2NetworkInterface Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new Ec2NetworkInterface(name: string, args: Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Ec2NetworkInterface(resource_name: str,
args: Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def Ec2NetworkInterface(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
resource_group_name: Optional[str] = None,
location: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
properties: Optional[Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs] = None,
tags: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None)
func NewEc2NetworkInterface(ctx *Context, name string, args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Ec2NetworkInterface, error)
public Ec2NetworkInterface(string name, Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public Ec2NetworkInterface(String name, Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs args)
public Ec2NetworkInterface(String name, Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: azure-native:awsconnector:Ec2NetworkInterface
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var ec2NetworkInterfaceResource = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterfaceResource", new()
{
ResourceGroupName = "string",
Location = "string",
Name = "string",
Properties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
{
Arn = "string",
AwsAccountId = "string",
AwsProperties = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
{
ConnectionTrackingSpecification = new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs
{
TcpEstablishedTimeout = 0,
UdpStreamTimeout = 0,
UdpTimeout = 0,
},
Description = "string",
EnablePrimaryIpv6 = false,
GroupSet = new[]
{
"string",
},
Id = "string",
InterfaceType = "string",
Ipv4PrefixCount = 0,
Ipv4Prefixes = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs
{
Ipv4Prefix = "string",
},
},
Ipv6AddressCount = 0,
Ipv6Addresses = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.InstanceIpv6AddressArgs
{
Ipv6Address = "string",
IsPrimaryIpv6 = false,
},
},
Ipv6PrefixCount = 0,
Ipv6Prefixes = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs
{
Ipv6Prefix = "string",
},
},
PrimaryIpv6Address = "string",
PrimaryPrivateIpAddress = "string",
PrivateIpAddress = "string",
PrivateIpAddresses = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs
{
Primary = false,
PrivateIpAddress = "string",
},
},
SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount = 0,
SecondaryPrivateIpAddresses = new[]
{
"string",
},
SourceDestCheck = false,
SubnetId = "string",
Tags = new[]
{
new AzureNative.AwsConnector.Inputs.TagArgs
{
Key = "string",
Value = "string",
},
},
VpcId = "string",
},
AwsRegion = "string",
AwsSourceSchema = "string",
AwsTags =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId = "string",
PublicCloudResourceName = "string",
},
Tags =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
});
example, err := awsconnector.NewEc2NetworkInterface(ctx, "ec2NetworkInterfaceResource", &awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs{
ResourceGroupName: pulumi.String("string"),
Location: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Properties: &awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs{
Arn: pulumi.String("string"),
AwsAccountId: pulumi.String("string"),
AwsProperties: &awsconnector.AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs{
ConnectionTrackingSpecification: &awsconnector.ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs{
TcpEstablishedTimeout: pulumi.Int(0),
UdpStreamTimeout: pulumi.Int(0),
UdpTimeout: pulumi.Int(0),
},
Description: pulumi.String("string"),
EnablePrimaryIpv6: pulumi.Bool(false),
GroupSet: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
InterfaceType: pulumi.String("string"),
Ipv4PrefixCount: pulumi.Int(0),
Ipv4Prefixes: awsconnector.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs{
Ipv4Prefix: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Ipv6AddressCount: pulumi.Int(0),
Ipv6Addresses: awsconnector.InstanceIpv6AddressArray{
&awsconnector.InstanceIpv6AddressArgs{
Ipv6Address: pulumi.String("string"),
IsPrimaryIpv6: pulumi.Bool(false),
},
},
Ipv6PrefixCount: pulumi.Int(0),
Ipv6Prefixes: awsconnector.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs{
Ipv6Prefix: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
PrimaryIpv6Address: pulumi.String("string"),
PrimaryPrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("string"),
PrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("string"),
PrivateIpAddresses: awsconnector.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArray{
&awsconnector.PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs{
Primary: pulumi.Bool(false),
PrivateIpAddress: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: pulumi.Int(0),
SecondaryPrivateIpAddresses: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
SourceDestCheck: pulumi.Bool(false),
SubnetId: pulumi.String("string"),
Tags: awsconnector.TagArray{
&awsconnector.TagArgs{
Key: pulumi.String("string"),
Value: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
VpcId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
AwsRegion: pulumi.String("string"),
AwsSourceSchema: pulumi.String("string"),
AwsTags: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
PublicCloudConnectorsResourceId: pulumi.String("string"),
PublicCloudResourceName: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Tags: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
})
var ec2NetworkInterfaceResource = new Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterfaceResource", Ec2NetworkInterfaceArgs.builder()
.resourceGroupName("string")
.location("string")
.name("string")
.properties(Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs.builder()
.arn("string")
.awsAccountId("string")
.awsProperties(AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs.builder()
.connectionTrackingSpecification(ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs.builder()
.tcpEstablishedTimeout(0)
.udpStreamTimeout(0)
.udpTimeout(0)
.build())
.description("string")
.enablePrimaryIpv6(false)
.groupSet("string")
.id("string")
.interfaceType("string")
.ipv4PrefixCount(0)
.ipv4Prefixes(Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs.builder()
.ipv4Prefix("string")
.build())
.ipv6AddressCount(0)
.ipv6Addresses(InstanceIpv6AddressArgs.builder()
.ipv6Address("string")
.isPrimaryIpv6(false)
.build())
.ipv6PrefixCount(0)
.ipv6Prefixes(Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs.builder()
.ipv6Prefix("string")
.build())
.primaryIpv6Address("string")
.primaryPrivateIpAddress("string")
.privateIpAddress("string")
.privateIpAddresses(PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs.builder()
.primary(false)
.privateIpAddress("string")
.build())
.secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount(0)
.secondaryPrivateIpAddresses("string")
.sourceDestCheck(false)
.subnetId("string")
.tags(TagArgs.builder()
.key("string")
.value("string")
.build())
.vpcId("string")
.build())
.awsRegion("string")
.awsSourceSchema("string")
.awsTags(Map.of("string", "string"))
.publicCloudConnectorsResourceId("string")
.publicCloudResourceName("string")
.build())
.tags(Map.of("string", "string"))
.build());
ec2_network_interface_resource = azure_native.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterfaceResource",
resource_group_name="string",
location="string",
name="string",
properties={
"arn": "string",
"aws_account_id": "string",
"aws_properties": {
"connection_tracking_specification": {
"tcp_established_timeout": 0,
"udp_stream_timeout": 0,
"udp_timeout": 0,
},
"description": "string",
"enable_primary_ipv6": False,
"group_set": ["string"],
"id": "string",
"interface_type": "string",
"ipv4_prefix_count": 0,
"ipv4_prefixes": [{
"ipv4_prefix": "string",
}],
"ipv6_address_count": 0,
"ipv6_addresses": [{
"ipv6_address": "string",
"is_primary_ipv6": False,
}],
"ipv6_prefix_count": 0,
"ipv6_prefixes": [{
"ipv6_prefix": "string",
}],
"primary_ipv6_address": "string",
"primary_private_ip_address": "string",
"private_ip_address": "string",
"private_ip_addresses": [{
"primary": False,
"private_ip_address": "string",
}],
"secondary_private_ip_address_count": 0,
"secondary_private_ip_addresses": ["string"],
"source_dest_check": False,
"subnet_id": "string",
"tags": [{
"key": "string",
"value": "string",
}],
"vpc_id": "string",
},
"aws_region": "string",
"aws_source_schema": "string",
"aws_tags": {
"string": "string",
},
"public_cloud_connectors_resource_id": "string",
"public_cloud_resource_name": "string",
},
tags={
"string": "string",
})
const ec2NetworkInterfaceResource = new azure_native.awsconnector.Ec2NetworkInterface("ec2NetworkInterfaceResource", {
resourceGroupName: "string",
location: "string",
name: "string",
properties: {
arn: "string",
awsAccountId: "string",
awsProperties: {
connectionTrackingSpecification: {
tcpEstablishedTimeout: 0,
udpStreamTimeout: 0,
udpTimeout: 0,
},
description: "string",
enablePrimaryIpv6: false,
groupSet: ["string"],
id: "string",
interfaceType: "string",
ipv4PrefixCount: 0,
ipv4Prefixes: [{
ipv4Prefix: "string",
}],
ipv6AddressCount: 0,
ipv6Addresses: [{
ipv6Address: "string",
isPrimaryIpv6: false,
}],
ipv6PrefixCount: 0,
ipv6Prefixes: [{
ipv6Prefix: "string",
}],
primaryIpv6Address: "string",
primaryPrivateIpAddress: "string",
privateIpAddress: "string",
privateIpAddresses: [{
primary: false,
privateIpAddress: "string",
}],
secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: 0,
secondaryPrivateIpAddresses: ["string"],
sourceDestCheck: false,
subnetId: "string",
tags: [{
key: "string",
value: "string",
}],
vpcId: "string",
},
awsRegion: "string",
awsSourceSchema: "string",
awsTags: {
string: "string",
},
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: "string",
publicCloudResourceName: "string",
},
tags: {
string: "string",
},
});
type: azure-native:awsconnector:Ec2NetworkInterface
properties:
location: string
name: string
properties:
arn: string
awsAccountId: string
awsProperties:
connectionTrackingSpecification:
tcpEstablishedTimeout: 0
udpStreamTimeout: 0
udpTimeout: 0
description: string
enablePrimaryIpv6: false
groupSet:
- string
id: string
interfaceType: string
ipv4PrefixCount: 0
ipv4Prefixes:
- ipv4Prefix: string
ipv6AddressCount: 0
ipv6Addresses:
- ipv6Address: string
isPrimaryIpv6: false
ipv6PrefixCount: 0
ipv6Prefixes:
- ipv6Prefix: string
primaryIpv6Address: string
primaryPrivateIpAddress: string
privateIpAddress: string
privateIpAddresses:
- primary: false
privateIpAddress: string
secondaryPrivateIpAddressCount: 0
secondaryPrivateIpAddresses:
- string
sourceDestCheck: false
subnetId: string
tags:
- key: string
value: string
vpcId: string
awsRegion: string
awsSourceSchema: string
awsTags:
string: string
publicCloudConnectorsResourceId: string
publicCloudResourceName: string
resourceGroupName: string
tags:
string: string
Ec2NetworkInterface Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The Ec2NetworkInterface resource accepts the following input properties:
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- Location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- Name string
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- Properties
Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Ec2Network Interface Properties - The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- Dictionary<string, string>
- Resource tags.
- Resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- Location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- Name string
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- Properties
Ec2Network
Interface Properties Args - The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- map[string]string
- Resource tags.
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- location String
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- name String
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- properties
Ec2Network
Interface Properties - The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- Map<String,String>
- Resource tags.
- resource
Group stringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- location string
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- name string
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- properties
Ec2Network
Interface Properties - The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- {[key: string]: string}
- Resource tags.
- resource_
group_ strname - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- location str
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- name str
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- properties
Ec2Network
Interface Properties Args - The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- Mapping[str, str]
- Resource tags.
- resource
Group StringName - The name of the resource group. The name is case insensitive.
- location String
- The geo-location where the resource lives
- name String
- Name of Ec2NetworkInterface
- properties Property Map
- The resource-specific properties for this resource.
- Map<String>
- Resource tags.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Ec2NetworkInterface resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- System
Data Pulumi.Azure Native. Aws Connector. Outputs. System Data Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- Type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- System
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- Type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- system
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- type String
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- system
Data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- type string
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- system_
data SystemData Response - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- type str
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- system
Data Property Map - Azure Resource Manager metadata containing createdBy and modifiedBy information.
- type String
- The type of the resource. E.g. "Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines" or "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
Supporting Types
AwsEc2NetworkInterfaceProperties, AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
- Connection
Tracking Pulumi.Specification Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Connection Tracking Specification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- Description string
- A description for the network interface.
- Enable
Primary boolIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- Group
Set List<string> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- Id string
- Network interface id.
- Interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- Ipv4Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv4Prefixes
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Ipv4Prefix Specification> - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv6Address
Count int - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Addresses
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Instance Ipv6Address> - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Ipv6Prefixes
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Ipv6Prefix Specification> - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- Primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- Private
Ip List<Pulumi.Addresses Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Private Ip Address Specification> - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- Secondary
Private intIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- Secondary
Private List<string>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- Source
Dest boolCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- Subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Tag> - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- Vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- Connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- Description string
- A description for the network interface.
- Enable
Primary boolIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- Group
Set []string - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- Id string
- Network interface id.
- Interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- Ipv4Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv4Prefixes
[]Ipv4Prefix
Specification - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv6Address
Count int - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Addresses
[]Instance
Ipv6Address - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Ipv6Prefixes
[]Ipv6Prefix
Specification - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- Primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- Private
Ip []PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- Secondary
Private intIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- Secondary
Private []stringIp Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- Source
Dest boolCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- Subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- []Tag
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- Vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description String
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary BooleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set List<String> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id String
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type String - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count Integer - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes
List<Ipv4Prefix
Specification> - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count Integer - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses
List<Instance
Ipv6Address> - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count Integer - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes
List<Ipv6Prefix
Specification> - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address String - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private StringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip StringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip List<PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification> - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private IntegerIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private List<String>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest BooleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id String - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Tag>
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id String - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description string
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary booleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set string[] - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id string
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count number - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes
Ipv4Prefix
Specification[] - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count number - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses
Instance
Ipv6Address[] - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count number - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes
Ipv6Prefix
Specification[] - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification[] - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private numberIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private string[]Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest booleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- Tag[]
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- connection_
tracking_ Connectionspecification Tracking Specification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description str
- A description for the network interface.
- enable_
primary_ boolipv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group_
set Sequence[str] - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id str
- Network interface id.
- interface_
type str - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4_
prefix_ intcount - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4_
prefixes Sequence[Ipv4PrefixSpecification] - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6_
address_ intcount - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6_
addresses Sequence[InstanceIpv6Address] - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6_
prefix_ intcount - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6_
prefixes Sequence[Ipv6PrefixSpecification] - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary_
ipv6_ straddress - The primary IPv6 address
- primary_
private_ strip_ address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private_
ip_ straddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private_
ip_ Sequence[Privateaddresses Ip Address Specification] - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary_
private_ intip_ address_ count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary_
private_ Sequence[str]ip_ addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source_
dest_ boolcheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet_
id str - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- Sequence[Tag]
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc_
id str - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking Property MapSpecification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description String
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary BooleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set List<String> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id String
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type String - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count Number - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes List<Property Map>
- Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count Number - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses List<Property Map>
- One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count Number - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes List<Property Map>
- Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address String - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private StringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip StringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip List<Property Map>Addresses - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private NumberIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private List<String>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest BooleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id String - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Property Map>
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id String - The ID of the VPC
AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesResponse, AwsEc2NetworkInterfacePropertiesResponseArgs
- Connection
Tracking Pulumi.Specification Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Connection Tracking Specification Response - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- Description string
- A description for the network interface.
- Enable
Primary boolIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- Group
Set List<string> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- Id string
- Network interface id.
- Interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- Ipv4Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv4Prefixes
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Ipv4Prefix Specification Response> - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv6Address
Count int - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Addresses
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Instance Ipv6Address Response> - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Ipv6Prefixes
List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Ipv6Prefix Specification Response> - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- Primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- Private
Ip List<Pulumi.Addresses Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Private Ip Address Specification Response> - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- Secondary
Private intIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- Secondary
Private List<string>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- Source
Dest boolCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- Subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Pulumi.
Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Tag Response> - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- Vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- Connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification Response - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- Description string
- A description for the network interface.
- Enable
Primary boolIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- Group
Set []string - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- Id string
- Network interface id.
- Interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- Ipv4Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv4Prefixes
[]Ipv4Prefix
Specification Response - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- Ipv6Address
Count int - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Addresses
[]Instance
Ipv6Address Response - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- Ipv6Prefix
Count int - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Ipv6Prefixes
[]Ipv6Prefix
Specification Response - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- Primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- Primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- Private
Ip []PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification Response - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- Secondary
Private intIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- Secondary
Private []stringIp Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- Source
Dest boolCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- Subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- []Tag
Response - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- Vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification Response - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description String
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary BooleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set List<String> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id String
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type String - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count Integer - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes
List<Ipv4Prefix
Specification Response> - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count Integer - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses
List<Instance
Ipv6Address Response> - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count Integer - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes
List<Ipv6Prefix
Specification Response> - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address String - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private StringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip StringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip List<PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification Response> - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private IntegerIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private List<String>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest BooleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id String - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Tag
Response> - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id String - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking ConnectionSpecification Tracking Specification Response - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description string
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary booleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set string[] - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id string
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type string - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count number - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes
Ipv4Prefix
Specification Response[] - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count number - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses
Instance
Ipv6Address Response[] - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count number - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes
Ipv6Prefix
Specification Response[] - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address string - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private stringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip stringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip PrivateAddresses Ip Address Specification Response[] - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private numberIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private string[]Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest booleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id string - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- Tag
Response[] - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id string - The ID of the VPC
- connection_
tracking_ Connectionspecification Tracking Specification Response - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description str
- A description for the network interface.
- enable_
primary_ boolipv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group_
set Sequence[str] - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id str
- Network interface id.
- interface_
type str - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4_
prefix_ intcount - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4_
prefixes Sequence[Ipv4PrefixSpecification Response] - Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6_
address_ intcount - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6_
addresses Sequence[InstanceIpv6Address Response] - One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6_
prefix_ intcount - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6_
prefixes Sequence[Ipv6PrefixSpecification Response] - Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary_
ipv6_ straddress - The primary IPv6 address
- primary_
private_ strip_ address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private_
ip_ straddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private_
ip_ Sequence[Privateaddresses Ip Address Specification Response] - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary_
private_ intip_ address_ count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary_
private_ Sequence[str]ip_ addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source_
dest_ boolcheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet_
id str - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- Sequence[Tag
Response] - An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc_
id str - The ID of the VPC
- connection
Tracking Property MapSpecification - Property connectionTrackingSpecification
- description String
- A description for the network interface.
- enable
Primary BooleanIpv6 - If you have instances or ENIs that rely on the IPv6 address not changing, to avoid disrupting traffic to instances or ENIs, you can enable a primary IPv6 address. Enable this option to automatically assign an IPv6 associated with the ENI attached to your instance to be the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 address to be a primary IPv6, you cannot disable it. Traffic will be routed to the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the ENI is detached. If you have multiple IPv6 addresses associated with an ENI and you enable a primary IPv6 address, the first IPv6 address associated with the ENI becomes the primary IPv6 address.
- group
Set List<String> - A list of security group IDs associated with this network interface.
- id String
- Network interface id.
- interface
Type String - Indicates the type of network interface.
- ipv4Prefix
Count Number - The number of IPv4 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv4 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /28 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv4Prefixes List<Property Map>
- Assigns a list of IPv4 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv4 prefixes, use the Ipv4PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /28 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv4 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv4 prefixes, specific private IPv4 addresses, or a count of private IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6Address
Count Number - The number of IPv6 addresses to assign to a network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. To specify specific IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6Addresses property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Addresses List<Property Map>
- One or more specific IPv6 addresses from the IPv6 CIDR block range of your subnet to associate with the network interface. If you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses, use the Ipv6AddressCount property and don't specify this property.
- ipv6Prefix
Count Number - The number of IPv6 prefixes to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of IPv6 prefixes, Amazon EC2 selects these prefixes from your existing subnet CIDR reservations, if available, or from free spaces in the subnet. By default, these will be /80 prefixes. You can't specify a count of IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: specific IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- ipv6Prefixes List<Property Map>
- Assigns a list of IPv6 prefixes to the network interface. If you want EC2 to automatically assign IPv6 prefixes, use the Ipv6PrefixCount property and do not specify this property. Presently, only /80 prefixes are supported. You can't specify IPv6 prefixes if you've specified one of the following: a count of IPv6 prefixes, specific IPv6 addresses, or a count of IPv6 addresses.
- primary
Ipv6Address String - The primary IPv6 address
- primary
Private StringIp Address - Returns the primary private IP address of the network interface.
- private
Ip StringAddress - Assigns a single private IP address to the network interface, which is used as the primary private IP address. If you want to specify multiple private IP address, use the PrivateIpAddresses property.
- private
Ip List<Property Map>Addresses - Assigns a list of private IP addresses to the network interface. You can specify a primary private IP address by setting the value of the Primary property to true in the PrivateIpAddressSpecification property. If you want EC2 to automatically assign private IP addresses, use the SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount property and do not specify this property.
- secondary
Private NumberIp Address Count - The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses to assign to a network interface. When you specify a number of secondary IPv4 addresses, Amazon EC2 selects these IP addresses within the subnet's IPv4 CIDR range. You can't specify this option and specify more than one private IP address using privateIpAddresses
- secondary
Private List<String>Ip Addresses - Returns the secondary private IP addresses of the network interface.
- source
Dest BooleanCheck - Indicates whether traffic to or from the instance is validated.
- subnet
Id String - The ID of the subnet to associate with the network interface.
- List<Property Map>
- An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this network interface.
- vpc
Id String - The ID of the VPC
ConnectionTrackingSpecification, ConnectionTrackingSpecificationArgs
- Tcp
Established intTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- Udp
Stream intTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- Udp
Timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- Tcp
Established intTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- Udp
Stream intTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- Udp
Timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established IntegerTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream IntegerTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout Integer - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established numberTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream numberTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout number - Property udpTimeout
- tcp_
established_ inttimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp_
stream_ inttimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp_
timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established NumberTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream NumberTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout Number - Property udpTimeout
ConnectionTrackingSpecificationResponse, ConnectionTrackingSpecificationResponseArgs
- Tcp
Established intTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- Udp
Stream intTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- Udp
Timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- Tcp
Established intTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- Udp
Stream intTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- Udp
Timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established IntegerTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream IntegerTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout Integer - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established numberTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream numberTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout number - Property udpTimeout
- tcp_
established_ inttimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp_
stream_ inttimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp_
timeout int - Property udpTimeout
- tcp
Established NumberTimeout - Property tcpEstablishedTimeout
- udp
Stream NumberTimeout - Property udpStreamTimeout
- udp
Timeout Number - Property udpTimeout
Ec2NetworkInterfaceProperties, Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesArgs
- Arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- Aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- Aws
Properties Pulumi.Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Aws Ec2Network Interface Properties - AWS Properties
- Aws
Region string - AWS Region
- Aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Dictionary<string, string>
- AWS Tags
- Public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- Public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- Arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- Aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- Aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties - AWS Properties
- Aws
Region string - AWS Region
- Aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- map[string]string
- AWS Tags
- Public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- Public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- arn String
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account StringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties - AWS Properties
- aws
Region String - AWS Region
- aws
Source StringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Map<String,String>
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud StringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud StringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties - AWS Properties
- aws
Region string - AWS Region
- aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- {[key: string]: string}
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- arn str
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws_
account_ strid - AWS Account ID
- aws_
properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties - AWS Properties
- aws_
region str - AWS Region
- aws_
source_ strschema - AWS Source Schema
- Mapping[str, str]
- AWS Tags
- public_
cloud_ strconnectors_ resource_ id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public_
cloud_ strresource_ name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- arn String
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account StringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties Property Map - AWS Properties
- aws
Region String - AWS Region
- aws
Source StringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Map<String>
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud StringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud StringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesResponse, Ec2NetworkInterfacePropertiesResponseArgs
- Provisioning
State string - The status of the last operation.
- Arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- Aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- Aws
Properties Pulumi.Azure Native. Aws Connector. Inputs. Aws Ec2Network Interface Properties Response - AWS Properties
- Aws
Region string - AWS Region
- Aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Dictionary<string, string>
- AWS Tags
- Public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- Public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- Provisioning
State string - The status of the last operation.
- Arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- Aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- Aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties Response - AWS Properties
- Aws
Region string - AWS Region
- Aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- map[string]string
- AWS Tags
- Public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- Public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- provisioning
State String - The status of the last operation.
- arn String
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account StringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties Response - AWS Properties
- aws
Region String - AWS Region
- aws
Source StringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Map<String,String>
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud StringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud StringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- provisioning
State string - The status of the last operation.
- arn string
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account stringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties Response - AWS Properties
- aws
Region string - AWS Region
- aws
Source stringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- {[key: string]: string}
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud stringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud stringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- provisioning_
state str - The status of the last operation.
- arn str
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws_
account_ strid - AWS Account ID
- aws_
properties AwsEc2Network Interface Properties Response - AWS Properties
- aws_
region str - AWS Region
- aws_
source_ strschema - AWS Source Schema
- Mapping[str, str]
- AWS Tags
- public_
cloud_ strconnectors_ resource_ id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public_
cloud_ strresource_ name - Public Cloud Resource Name
- provisioning
State String - The status of the last operation.
- arn String
- Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
- aws
Account StringId - AWS Account ID
- aws
Properties Property Map - AWS Properties
- aws
Region String - AWS Region
- aws
Source StringSchema - AWS Source Schema
- Map<String>
- AWS Tags
- public
Cloud StringConnectors Resource Id - Public Cloud Connectors Resource ID
- public
Cloud StringResource Name - Public Cloud Resource Name
InstanceIpv6Address, InstanceIpv6AddressArgs
- Ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- Is
Primary boolIpv6
- Ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- Is
Primary boolIpv6
- ipv6Address String
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary BooleanIpv6
- ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary booleanIpv6
- ipv6_
address str - Property ipv6Address
- is_
primary_ boolipv6
- ipv6Address String
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary BooleanIpv6
InstanceIpv6AddressResponse, InstanceIpv6AddressResponseArgs
- Ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- Is
Primary boolIpv6
- Ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- Is
Primary boolIpv6
- ipv6Address String
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary BooleanIpv6
- ipv6Address string
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary booleanIpv6
- ipv6_
address str - Property ipv6Address
- is_
primary_ boolipv6
- ipv6Address String
- Property ipv6Address
- is
Primary BooleanIpv6
Ipv4PrefixSpecification, Ipv4PrefixSpecificationArgs
- Ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- Ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix String
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4_
prefix str - Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix String
- Property ipv4Prefix
Ipv4PrefixSpecificationResponse, Ipv4PrefixSpecificationResponseArgs
- Ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- Ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix String
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix string
- Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4_
prefix str - Property ipv4Prefix
- ipv4Prefix String
- Property ipv4Prefix
Ipv6PrefixSpecification, Ipv6PrefixSpecificationArgs
- Ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- Ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix String
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6_
prefix str - Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix String
- Property ipv6Prefix
Ipv6PrefixSpecificationResponse, Ipv6PrefixSpecificationResponseArgs
- Ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- Ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix String
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix string
- Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6_
prefix str - Property ipv6Prefix
- ipv6Prefix String
- Property ipv6Prefix
PrivateIpAddressSpecification, PrivateIpAddressSpecificationArgs
- Primary bool
- Property primary
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- Primary bool
- Property primary
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary Boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip StringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary bool
- Property primary
- private_
ip_ straddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary Boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip StringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
PrivateIpAddressSpecificationResponse, PrivateIpAddressSpecificationResponseArgs
- Primary bool
- Property primary
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- Primary bool
- Property primary
- Private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary Boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip StringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip stringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary bool
- Property primary
- private_
ip_ straddress - Property privateIpAddress
- primary Boolean
- Property primary
- private
Ip StringAddress - Property privateIpAddress
SystemDataResponse, SystemDataResponseArgs
- Created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- Created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- Created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- Last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- Last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- Last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- Created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- Created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- Created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- Last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- Last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- Last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At String - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By String - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By StringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified StringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified StringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified StringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At string - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By string - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By stringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified stringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified stringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified stringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created_
at str - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created_
by str - The identity that created the resource.
- created_
by_ strtype - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last_
modified_ strat - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last_
modified_ strby - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last_
modified_ strby_ type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
- created
At String - The timestamp of resource creation (UTC).
- created
By String - The identity that created the resource.
- created
By StringType - The type of identity that created the resource.
- last
Modified StringAt - The timestamp of resource last modification (UTC)
- last
Modified StringBy - The identity that last modified the resource.
- last
Modified StringBy Type - The type of identity that last modified the resource.
Tag, TagArgs
- Key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key String
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value String
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key str
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value str
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key String
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value String
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
TagResponse, TagResponseArgs
- Key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- Value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key String
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value String
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key string
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value string
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key str
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value str
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- key String
- The key name of the tag. You can specify a value that is 1 to 128 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
- value String
- The value for the tag. You can specify a value that is 0 to 256 Unicode characters in length and cannot be prefixed with aws:. You can use any of the following characters: the set of Unicode letters, digits, whitespace, _, ., /, =, +, and -.
Import
An existing resource can be imported using its type token, name, and identifier, e.g.
$ pulumi import azure-native:awsconnector:Ec2NetworkInterface huvphvhqg /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.AwsConnector/ec2NetworkInterfaces/{name}
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- Azure Native pulumi/pulumi-azure-native
- License
- Apache-2.0