aws-sdk-directconnect 1.5.0 → 1.6.0

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@@ -42,6 +42,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-directconnect/customizations'
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  # @service
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  module Aws::DirectConnect
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- GEM_VERSION = '1.5.0'
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+ GEM_VERSION = '1.6.0'
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  end
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  # @!group API Operations
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- # Deprecated in favor of AllocateHostedConnection.
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+ # Deprecated. Use AllocateHostedConnection instead.
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  #
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  # Creates a hosted connection on an interconnect.
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  #
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  # Allocates a VLAN number and a specified amount of bandwidth for use by
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- # a hosted connection on the given interconnect.
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+ # a hosted connection on the specified interconnect.
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  #
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- # <note markdown="1"> This is intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
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+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
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  #
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  # </note>
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :bandwidth
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- # Bandwidth of the connection.
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- #
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- # Example: "*500Mbps*"
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- #
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- # Default: None
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- #
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- # Values: 50Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 400Mbps, or 500Mbps
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+ # The bandwidth of the connection, in Mbps. The possible values are
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+ # 50Mbps, 100Mbps, 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 400Mbps, and 500Mbps.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :connection_name
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- # Name of the provisioned connection.
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- #
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- # Example: "*500M Connection to AWS*"
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- #
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- # Default: None
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+ # The name of the provisioned connection.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :owner_account
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- # Numeric account Id of the customer for whom the connection will be
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- # provisioned.
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- #
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- # Example: 123443215678
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- #
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- # Default: None
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+ # The ID of the AWS account of the customer for whom the connection will
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+ # be provisioned.
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  # @option params [required, String] :interconnect_id
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- # ID of the interconnect on which the connection will be provisioned.
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- #
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- # Example: dxcon-456abc78
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- #
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- # Default: None
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+ # The ID of the interconnect on which the connection will be
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+ # provisioned. For example, dxcon-456abc78.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Integer] :vlan
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  # The dedicated VLAN provisioned to the connection.
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  # @return [Types::Connection] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  # * {Types::Connection#owner_account #owner_account} => String
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  # * {Types::Connection#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
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  # * {Types::Connection#lag_id #lag_id} => String
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  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device #aws_device} => String
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+ # * {Types::Connection#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
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  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
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  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
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  # resp.lag_id #=> String
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  # resp.aws_device #=> String
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+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
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  # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
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  #
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  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/AllocateConnectionOnInterconnect AWS API Documentation
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  req.send_request(options)
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  end
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+ # Creates a hosted connection on the specified interconnect or a link
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+ # aggregation group (LAG).
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  #
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- # a hosted connection on the given interconnect or LAG.
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+ # a hosted connection on the specified interconnect or LAG.
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  #
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+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
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  # </note>
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- # provisioned.
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- #
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- # Example: dxcon-456abc78 or dxlag-abc123
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- #
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+ # The ID of the interconnect or LAG.
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  # @option params [required, String] :owner_account
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- # provisioned.
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- #
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- #
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+ # The ID of the AWS account ID of the customer for the connection.
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :bandwidth
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- # The bandwidth of the connection.
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+ # The name of the hosted connection.
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  # * {Types::Connection#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
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  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device #aws_device} => String
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  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
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+ # Provisions a private virtual interface to be owned by the specified
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+ # AWS account.
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+ # traffic.
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  # provisioned.
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  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
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  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_router_config #customer_router_config} => String
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+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#mtu #mtu} => Integer
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+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
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  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_gateway_id #virtual_gateway_id} => String
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  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#direct_connect_gateway_id #direct_connect_gateway_id} => String
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  # @return [Types::VirtualInterface] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
802
738
  #
@@ -815,6 +751,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
815
751
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#address_family #address_family} => String
816
752
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
817
753
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_router_config #customer_router_config} => String
754
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#mtu #mtu} => Integer
755
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
818
756
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_gateway_id #virtual_gateway_id} => String
819
757
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#direct_connect_gateway_id #direct_connect_gateway_id} => String
820
758
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#route_filter_prefixes #route_filter_prefixes} => Array&lt;Types::RouteFilterPrefix&gt;
@@ -846,6 +784,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
846
784
  # resp.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
847
785
  # resp.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
848
786
  # resp.customer_router_config #=> String
787
+ # resp.mtu #=> Integer
788
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
849
789
  # resp.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
850
790
  # resp.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
851
791
  # resp.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -871,20 +811,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
871
811
  req.send_request(options)
872
812
  end
873
813
 
874
- # Confirm the creation of a hosted connection on an interconnect.
814
+ # Confirms the creation of the specified hosted connection on an
815
+ # interconnect.
875
816
  #
876
- # Upon creation, the hosted connection is initially in the 'Ordering'
877
- # state, and will remain in this state until the owner calls
878
- # ConfirmConnection to confirm creation of the hosted connection.
817
+ # Upon creation, the hosted connection is initially in the `Ordering`
818
+ # state, and remains in this state until the owner confirms creation of
819
+ # the hosted connection.
879
820
  #
880
821
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
881
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
882
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
883
- # and/or connection).
884
- #
885
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
886
- #
887
- # Default: None
822
+ # The ID of the hosted connection.
888
823
  #
889
824
  # @return [Types::ConfirmConnectionResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
890
825
  #
@@ -909,42 +844,22 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
909
844
  req.send_request(options)
910
845
  end
911
846
 
912
- # Accept ownership of a private virtual interface created by another
913
- # customer.
847
+ # Accepts ownership of a private virtual interface created by another
848
+ # AWS account.
914
849
  #
915
- # After the virtual interface owner calls this function, the virtual
916
- # interface will be created and attached to the given virtual private
917
- # gateway or direct connect gateway, and will be available for handling
850
+ # After the virtual interface owner makes this call, the virtual
851
+ # interface is created and attached to the specified virtual private
852
+ # gateway or Direct Connect gateway, and is made available to handle
918
853
  # traffic.
919
854
  #
920
855
  # @option params [required, String] :virtual_interface_id
921
856
  # The ID of the virtual interface.
922
857
  #
923
- # Example: dxvif-123dfg56
924
- #
925
- # Default: None
926
- #
927
858
  # @option params [String] :virtual_gateway_id
928
- # ID of the virtual private gateway that will be attached to the virtual
929
- # interface.
930
- #
931
- # A virtual private gateway can be managed via the Amazon Virtual
932
- # Private Cloud (VPC) console or the [EC2 CreateVpnGateway][1] action.
933
- #
934
- # Default: None
935
- #
936
- #
937
- #
938
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-CreateVpnGateway.html
859
+ # The ID of the virtual private gateway.
939
860
  #
940
861
  # @option params [String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
941
- # ID of the direct connect gateway that will be attached to the virtual
942
- # interface.
943
- #
944
- # A direct connect gateway can be managed via the AWS Direct Connect
945
- # console or the CreateDirectConnectGateway action.
946
- #
947
- # Default: None
862
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
948
863
  #
949
864
  # @return [Types::ConfirmPrivateVirtualInterfaceResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
950
865
  #
@@ -971,20 +886,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
971
886
  req.send_request(options)
972
887
  end
973
888
 
974
- # Accept ownership of a public virtual interface created by another
975
- # customer.
889
+ # Accepts ownership of a public virtual interface created by another AWS
890
+ # account.
976
891
  #
977
- # After the virtual interface owner calls this function, the specified
978
- # virtual interface will be created and made available for handling
979
- # traffic.
892
+ # After the virtual interface owner makes this call, the specified
893
+ # virtual interface is created and made available to handle traffic.
980
894
  #
981
895
  # @option params [required, String] :virtual_interface_id
982
896
  # The ID of the virtual interface.
983
897
  #
984
- # Example: dxvif-123dfg56
985
- #
986
- # Default: None
987
- #
988
898
  # @return [Types::ConfirmPublicVirtualInterfaceResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
989
899
  #
990
900
  # * {Types::ConfirmPublicVirtualInterfaceResponse#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
@@ -1008,33 +918,26 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1008
918
  req.send_request(options)
1009
919
  end
1010
920
 
1011
- # Creates a new BGP peer on a specified virtual interface. The BGP peer
1012
- # cannot be in the same address family (IPv4/IPv6) of an existing BGP
1013
- # peer on the virtual interface.
921
+ # Creates a BGP peer on the specified virtual interface.
922
+ #
923
+ # The BGP peer cannot be in the same address family (IPv4/IPv6) of an
924
+ # existing BGP peer on the virtual interface.
1014
925
  #
1015
926
  # You must create a BGP peer for the corresponding address family in
1016
927
  # order to access AWS resources that also use that address family.
1017
928
  #
1018
- # When creating a IPv6 BGP peer, the Amazon address and customer address
1019
- # fields must be left blank. IPv6 addresses are automatically assigned
1020
- # from Amazon's pool of IPv6 addresses; you cannot specify custom IPv6
1021
- # addresses.
929
+ # When creating a IPv6 BGP peer, omit the Amazon address and customer
930
+ # address. IPv6 addresses are automatically assigned from the Amazon
931
+ # pool of IPv6 addresses; you cannot specify custom IPv6 addresses.
1022
932
  #
1023
933
  # For a public virtual interface, the Autonomous System Number (ASN)
1024
934
  # must be private or already whitelisted for the virtual interface.
1025
935
  #
1026
936
  # @option params [String] :virtual_interface_id
1027
- # The ID of the virtual interface on which the BGP peer will be
1028
- # provisioned.
1029
- #
1030
- # Example: dxvif-456abc78
1031
- #
1032
- # Default: None
937
+ # The ID of the virtual interface.
1033
938
  #
1034
939
  # @option params [Types::NewBGPPeer] :new_bgp_peer
1035
- # Detailed information for the BGP peer to be created.
1036
- #
1037
- # Default: None
940
+ # Information about the BGP peer.
1038
941
  #
1039
942
  # @return [Types::CreateBGPPeerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1040
943
  #
@@ -1070,6 +973,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1070
973
  # resp.virtual_interface.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
1071
974
  # resp.virtual_interface.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
1072
975
  # resp.virtual_interface.customer_router_config #=> String
976
+ # resp.virtual_interface.mtu #=> Integer
977
+ # resp.virtual_interface.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1073
978
  # resp.virtual_interface.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
1074
979
  # resp.virtual_interface.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
1075
980
  # resp.virtual_interface.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -1095,52 +1000,34 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1095
1000
  req.send_request(options)
1096
1001
  end
1097
1002
 
1098
- # Creates a new connection between the customer network and a specific
1099
- # AWS Direct Connect location.
1003
+ # Creates a connection between a customer network and a specific AWS
1004
+ # Direct Connect location.
1100
1005
  #
1101
1006
  # A connection links your internal network to an AWS Direct Connect
1102
- # location over a standard 1 gigabit or 10 gigabit Ethernet fiber-optic
1103
- # cable. One end of the cable is connected to your router, the other to
1104
- # an AWS Direct Connect router. An AWS Direct Connect location provides
1105
- # access to Amazon Web Services in the region it is associated with. You
1106
- # can establish connections with AWS Direct Connect locations in
1107
- # multiple regions, but a connection in one region does not provide
1108
- # connectivity to other regions.
1007
+ # location over a standard Ethernet fiber-optic cable. One end of the
1008
+ # cable is connected to your router, the other to an AWS Direct Connect
1009
+ # router.
1109
1010
  #
1110
- # To find the locations for your region, use DescribeLocations.
1011
+ # To find the locations for your Region, use DescribeLocations.
1111
1012
  #
1112
1013
  # You can automatically add the new connection to a link aggregation
1113
1014
  # group (LAG) by specifying a LAG ID in the request. This ensures that
1114
1015
  # the new connection is allocated on the same AWS Direct Connect
1115
1016
  # endpoint that hosts the specified LAG. If there are no available ports
1116
- # on the endpoint, the request fails and no connection will be created.
1017
+ # on the endpoint, the request fails and no connection is created.
1117
1018
  #
1118
1019
  # @option params [required, String] :location
1119
- # Where the connection is located.
1120
- #
1121
- # Example: EqSV5
1122
- #
1123
- # Default: None
1020
+ # The location of the connection.
1124
1021
  #
1125
1022
  # @option params [required, String] :bandwidth
1126
- # Bandwidth of the connection.
1127
- #
1128
- # Example: 1Gbps
1129
- #
1130
- # Default: None
1023
+ # The bandwidth of the connection.
1131
1024
  #
1132
1025
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_name
1133
1026
  # The name of the connection.
1134
1027
  #
1135
- # Example: "*My Connection to AWS*"
1136
- #
1137
- # Default: None
1138
- #
1139
1028
  # @option params [String] :lag_id
1140
1029
  # The ID of the LAG.
1141
1030
  #
1142
- # Example: dxlag-fg5678gh
1143
- #
1144
1031
  # @return [Types::Connection] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1145
1032
  #
1146
1033
  # * {Types::Connection#owner_account #owner_account} => String
@@ -1155,6 +1042,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1155
1042
  # * {Types::Connection#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
1156
1043
  # * {Types::Connection#lag_id #lag_id} => String
1157
1044
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device #aws_device} => String
1045
+ # * {Types::Connection#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1158
1046
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
1159
1047
  #
1160
1048
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1180,6 +1068,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1180
1068
  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
1181
1069
  # resp.lag_id #=> String
1182
1070
  # resp.aws_device #=> String
1071
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1183
1072
  # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
1184
1073
  #
1185
1074
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/CreateConnection AWS API Documentation
@@ -1191,32 +1080,23 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1191
1080
  req.send_request(options)
1192
1081
  end
1193
1082
 
1194
- # Creates a new direct connect gateway. A direct connect gateway is an
1195
- # intermediate object that enables you to connect a set of virtual
1196
- # interfaces and virtual private gateways. direct connect gateways are
1197
- # global and visible in any AWS region after they are created. The
1198
- # virtual interfaces and virtual private gateways that are connected
1199
- # through a direct connect gateway can be in different regions. This
1200
- # enables you to connect to a VPC in any region, regardless of the
1201
- # region in which the virtual interfaces are located, and pass traffic
1202
- # between them.
1083
+ # Creates a Direct Connect gateway, which is an intermediate object that
1084
+ # enables you to connect a set of virtual interfaces and virtual private
1085
+ # gateways. A Direct Connect gateway is global and visible in any AWS
1086
+ # Region after it is created. The virtual interfaces and virtual private
1087
+ # gateways that are connected through a Direct Connect gateway can be in
1088
+ # different AWS Regions. This enables you to connect to a VPC in any
1089
+ # Region, regardless of the Region in which the virtual interfaces are
1090
+ # located, and pass traffic between them.
1203
1091
  #
1204
1092
  # @option params [required, String] :direct_connect_gateway_name
1205
- # The name of the direct connect gateway.
1206
- #
1207
- # Example: "My direct connect gateway"
1208
- #
1209
- # Default: None
1093
+ # The name of the Direct Connect gateway.
1210
1094
  #
1211
1095
  # @option params [Integer] :amazon_side_asn
1212
1096
  # The autonomous system number (ASN) for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
1213
1097
  # to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be
1214
1098
  # in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to
1215
- # 4,294,967,294
1216
- #
1217
- # Example: 65200
1218
- #
1219
- # Default: 64512
1099
+ # 4,294,967,294. The default is 64512.
1220
1100
  #
1221
1101
  # @return [Types::CreateDirectConnectGatewayResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1222
1102
  #
@@ -1247,24 +1127,16 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1247
1127
  req.send_request(options)
1248
1128
  end
1249
1129
 
1250
- # Creates an association between a direct connect gateway and a virtual
1251
- # private gateway (VGW). The VGW must be attached to a VPC and must not
1252
- # be associated with another direct connect gateway.
1130
+ # Creates an association between a Direct Connect gateway and a virtual
1131
+ # private gateway. The virtual private gateway must be attached to a VPC
1132
+ # and must not be associated with another Direct Connect gateway.
1253
1133
  #
1254
1134
  # @option params [required, String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
1255
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
1256
- #
1257
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
1258
- #
1259
- # Default: None
1135
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
1260
1136
  #
1261
1137
  # @option params [required, String] :virtual_gateway_id
1262
1138
  # The ID of the virtual private gateway.
1263
1139
  #
1264
- # Example: "vgw-abc123ef"
1265
- #
1266
- # Default: None
1267
- #
1268
1140
  # @return [Types::CreateDirectConnectGatewayAssociationResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1269
1141
  #
1270
1142
  # * {Types::CreateDirectConnectGatewayAssociationResult#direct_connect_gateway_association #direct_connect_gateway_association} => Types::DirectConnectGatewayAssociation
@@ -1294,63 +1166,45 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1294
1166
  req.send_request(options)
1295
1167
  end
1296
1168
 
1297
- # Creates a new interconnect between a AWS Direct Connect partner's
1169
+ # Creates an interconnect between an AWS Direct Connect partner's
1298
1170
  # network and a specific AWS Direct Connect location.
1299
1171
  #
1300
1172
  # An interconnect is a connection which is capable of hosting other
1301
- # connections. The AWS Direct Connect partner can use an interconnect to
1302
- # provide sub-1Gbps AWS Direct Connect service to tier 2 customers who
1303
- # do not have their own connections. Like a standard connection, an
1304
- # interconnect links the AWS Direct Connect partner's network to an AWS
1305
- # Direct Connect location over a standard 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps Ethernet
1306
- # fiber-optic cable. One end is connected to the partner's router, the
1307
- # other to an AWS Direct Connect router.
1173
+ # connections. The partner can use an interconnect to provide sub-1Gbps
1174
+ # AWS Direct Connect service to tier 2 customers who do not have their
1175
+ # own connections. Like a standard connection, an interconnect links the
1176
+ # partner's network to an AWS Direct Connect location over a standard
1177
+ # Ethernet fiber-optic cable. One end is connected to the partner's
1178
+ # router, the other to an AWS Direct Connect router.
1308
1179
  #
1309
1180
  # You can automatically add the new interconnect to a link aggregation
1310
1181
  # group (LAG) by specifying a LAG ID in the request. This ensures that
1311
1182
  # the new interconnect is allocated on the same AWS Direct Connect
1312
1183
  # endpoint that hosts the specified LAG. If there are no available ports
1313
- # on the endpoint, the request fails and no interconnect will be
1314
- # created.
1184
+ # on the endpoint, the request fails and no interconnect is created.
1315
1185
  #
1316
1186
  # For each end customer, the AWS Direct Connect partner provisions a
1317
1187
  # connection on their interconnect by calling
1318
1188
  # AllocateConnectionOnInterconnect. The end customer can then connect to
1319
1189
  # AWS resources by creating a virtual interface on their connection,
1320
- # using the VLAN assigned to them by the AWS Direct Connect partner.
1190
+ # using the VLAN assigned to them by the partner.
1321
1191
  #
1322
- # <note markdown="1"> This is intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
1192
+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
1323
1193
  #
1324
1194
  # </note>
1325
1195
  #
1326
1196
  # @option params [required, String] :interconnect_name
1327
1197
  # The name of the interconnect.
1328
1198
  #
1329
- # Example: "*1G Interconnect to AWS*"
1330
- #
1331
- # Default: None
1332
- #
1333
1199
  # @option params [required, String] :bandwidth
1334
- # The port bandwidth
1335
- #
1336
- # Example: 1Gbps
1337
- #
1338
- # Default: None
1339
- #
1340
- # Available values: 1Gbps,10Gbps
1200
+ # The port bandwidth, in Gbps. The possible values are 1 and 10.
1341
1201
  #
1342
1202
  # @option params [required, String] :location
1343
- # Where the interconnect is located
1344
- #
1345
- # Example: EqSV5
1346
- #
1347
- # Default: None
1203
+ # The location of the interconnect.
1348
1204
  #
1349
1205
  # @option params [String] :lag_id
1350
1206
  # The ID of the LAG.
1351
1207
  #
1352
- # Example: dxlag-fg5678gh
1353
- #
1354
1208
  # @return [Types::Interconnect] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1355
1209
  #
1356
1210
  # * {Types::Interconnect#interconnect_id #interconnect_id} => String
@@ -1362,6 +1216,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1362
1216
  # * {Types::Interconnect#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
1363
1217
  # * {Types::Interconnect#lag_id #lag_id} => String
1364
1218
  # * {Types::Interconnect#aws_device #aws_device} => String
1219
+ # * {Types::Interconnect#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1365
1220
  # * {Types::Interconnect#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
1366
1221
  #
1367
1222
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1384,6 +1239,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1384
1239
  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
1385
1240
  # resp.lag_id #=> String
1386
1241
  # resp.aws_device #=> String
1242
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1387
1243
  # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
1388
1244
  #
1389
1245
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/CreateInterconnect AWS API Documentation
@@ -1395,15 +1251,14 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1395
1251
  req.send_request(options)
1396
1252
  end
1397
1253
 
1398
- # Creates a new link aggregation group (LAG) with the specified number
1399
- # of bundled physical connections between the customer network and a
1254
+ # Creates a link aggregation group (LAG) with the specified number of
1255
+ # bundled physical connections between the customer network and a
1400
1256
  # specific AWS Direct Connect location. A LAG is a logical interface
1401
1257
  # that uses the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to aggregate
1402
- # multiple 1 gigabit or 10 gigabit interfaces, allowing you to treat
1403
- # them as a single interface.
1258
+ # multiple interfaces, enabling you to treat them as a single interface.
1404
1259
  #
1405
- # All connections in a LAG must use the same bandwidth (for example, 10
1406
- # Gbps), and must terminate at the same AWS Direct Connect endpoint.
1260
+ # All connections in a LAG must use the same bandwidth and must
1261
+ # terminate at the same AWS Direct Connect endpoint.
1407
1262
  #
1408
1263
  # You can have up to 10 connections per LAG. Regardless of this limit,
1409
1264
  # if you request more connections for the LAG than AWS Direct Connect
@@ -1427,35 +1282,19 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1427
1282
  # The number of physical connections initially provisioned and bundled
1428
1283
  # by the LAG.
1429
1284
  #
1430
- # Default: None
1431
- #
1432
1285
  # @option params [required, String] :location
1433
- # The AWS Direct Connect location in which the LAG should be allocated.
1434
- #
1435
- # Example: EqSV5
1436
- #
1437
- # Default: None
1286
+ # The location for the LAG.
1438
1287
  #
1439
1288
  # @option params [required, String] :connections_bandwidth
1440
1289
  # The bandwidth of the individual physical connections bundled by the
1441
- # LAG.
1442
- #
1443
- # Default: None
1444
- #
1445
- # Available values: 1Gbps, 10Gbps
1290
+ # LAG. The possible values are 1Gbps and 10Gbps.
1446
1291
  #
1447
1292
  # @option params [required, String] :lag_name
1448
1293
  # The name of the LAG.
1449
1294
  #
1450
- # Example: "`3x10G LAG to AWS`"
1451
- #
1452
- # Default: None
1453
- #
1454
1295
  # @option params [String] :connection_id
1455
1296
  # The ID of an existing connection to migrate to the LAG.
1456
1297
  #
1457
- # Default: None
1458
- #
1459
1298
  # @return [Types::Lag] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1460
1299
  #
1461
1300
  # * {Types::Lag#connections_bandwidth #connections_bandwidth} => String
@@ -1471,6 +1310,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1471
1310
  # * {Types::Lag#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
1472
1311
  # * {Types::Lag#connections #connections} => Array&lt;Types::Connection&gt;
1473
1312
  # * {Types::Lag#allows_hosted_connections #allows_hosted_connections} => Boolean
1313
+ # * {Types::Lag#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1474
1314
  #
1475
1315
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
1476
1316
  #
@@ -1508,8 +1348,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1508
1348
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
1509
1349
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
1510
1350
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
1351
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1511
1352
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
1512
1353
  # resp.allows_hosted_connections #=> Boolean
1354
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1513
1355
  #
1514
1356
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/CreateLag AWS API Documentation
1515
1357
  #
@@ -1520,24 +1362,20 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1520
1362
  req.send_request(options)
1521
1363
  end
1522
1364
 
1523
- # Creates a new private virtual interface. A virtual interface is the
1524
- # VLAN that transports AWS Direct Connect traffic. A private virtual
1525
- # interface supports sending traffic to a single virtual private cloud
1526
- # (VPC).
1365
+ # Creates a private virtual interface. A virtual interface is the VLAN
1366
+ # that transports AWS Direct Connect traffic. A private virtual
1367
+ # interface can be connected to either a Direct Connect gateway or a
1368
+ # Virtual Private Gateway (VGW). Connecting the private virtual
1369
+ # interface to a Direct Connect gateway enables the possibility for
1370
+ # connecting to multiple VPCs, including VPCs in different AWS Regions.
1371
+ # Connecting the private virtual interface to a VGW only provides access
1372
+ # to a single VPC within the same Region.
1527
1373
  #
1528
1374
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
1529
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
1530
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
1531
- # and/or connection).
1532
- #
1533
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
1534
- #
1535
- # Default: None
1375
+ # The ID of the connection.
1536
1376
  #
1537
1377
  # @option params [required, Types::NewPrivateVirtualInterface] :new_private_virtual_interface
1538
- # Detailed information for the private virtual interface to be created.
1539
- #
1540
- # Default: None
1378
+ # Information about the private virtual interface.
1541
1379
  #
1542
1380
  # @return [Types::VirtualInterface] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1543
1381
  #
@@ -1556,6 +1394,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1556
1394
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#address_family #address_family} => String
1557
1395
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
1558
1396
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_router_config #customer_router_config} => String
1397
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#mtu #mtu} => Integer
1398
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1559
1399
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_gateway_id #virtual_gateway_id} => String
1560
1400
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#direct_connect_gateway_id #direct_connect_gateway_id} => String
1561
1401
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#route_filter_prefixes #route_filter_prefixes} => Array&lt;Types::RouteFilterPrefix&gt;
@@ -1571,6 +1411,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1571
1411
  # virtual_interface_name: "VirtualInterfaceName", # required
1572
1412
  # vlan: 1, # required
1573
1413
  # asn: 1, # required
1414
+ # mtu: 1,
1574
1415
  # auth_key: "BGPAuthKey",
1575
1416
  # amazon_address: "AmazonAddress",
1576
1417
  # customer_address: "CustomerAddress",
@@ -1597,6 +1438,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1597
1438
  # resp.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
1598
1439
  # resp.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
1599
1440
  # resp.customer_router_config #=> String
1441
+ # resp.mtu #=> Integer
1442
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1600
1443
  # resp.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
1601
1444
  # resp.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
1602
1445
  # resp.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -1622,29 +1465,19 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1622
1465
  req.send_request(options)
1623
1466
  end
1624
1467
 
1625
- # Creates a new public virtual interface. A virtual interface is the
1626
- # VLAN that transports AWS Direct Connect traffic. A public virtual
1627
- # interface supports sending traffic to public services of AWS such as
1628
- # Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
1468
+ # Creates a public virtual interface. A virtual interface is the VLAN
1469
+ # that transports AWS Direct Connect traffic. A public virtual interface
1470
+ # supports sending traffic to public services of AWS such as Amazon S3.
1629
1471
  #
1630
- # When creating an IPv6 public virtual interface (addressFamily is
1631
- # 'ipv6'), the customer and amazon address fields should be left blank
1632
- # to use auto-assigned IPv6 space. Custom IPv6 Addresses are currently
1633
- # not supported.
1472
+ # When creating an IPv6 public virtual interface (`addressFamily` is
1473
+ # `ipv6`), leave the `customer` and `amazon` address fields blank to use
1474
+ # auto-assigned IPv6 space. Custom IPv6 addresses are not supported.
1634
1475
  #
1635
1476
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
1636
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
1637
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
1638
- # and/or connection).
1639
- #
1640
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
1641
- #
1642
- # Default: None
1477
+ # The ID of the connection.
1643
1478
  #
1644
1479
  # @option params [required, Types::NewPublicVirtualInterface] :new_public_virtual_interface
1645
- # Detailed information for the public virtual interface to be created.
1646
- #
1647
- # Default: None
1480
+ # Information about the public virtual interface.
1648
1481
  #
1649
1482
  # @return [Types::VirtualInterface] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1650
1483
  #
@@ -1663,6 +1496,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1663
1496
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#address_family #address_family} => String
1664
1497
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
1665
1498
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_router_config #customer_router_config} => String
1499
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#mtu #mtu} => Integer
1500
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1666
1501
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_gateway_id #virtual_gateway_id} => String
1667
1502
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#direct_connect_gateway_id #direct_connect_gateway_id} => String
1668
1503
  # * {Types::VirtualInterface#route_filter_prefixes #route_filter_prefixes} => Array&lt;Types::RouteFilterPrefix&gt;
@@ -1707,6 +1542,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1707
1542
  # resp.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
1708
1543
  # resp.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
1709
1544
  # resp.customer_router_config #=> String
1545
+ # resp.mtu #=> Integer
1546
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1710
1547
  # resp.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
1711
1548
  # resp.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
1712
1549
  # resp.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -1732,28 +1569,20 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1732
1569
  req.send_request(options)
1733
1570
  end
1734
1571
 
1735
- # Deletes a BGP peer on the specified virtual interface that matches the
1736
- # specified customer address and ASN. You cannot delete the last BGP
1737
- # peer from a virtual interface.
1738
- #
1739
- # @option params [String] :virtual_interface_id
1740
- # The ID of the virtual interface from which the BGP peer will be
1741
- # deleted.
1572
+ # Deletes the BGP peer on the specified virtual interface with the
1573
+ # specified customer address and ASN.
1742
1574
  #
1743
- # Example: dxvif-456abc78
1575
+ # You cannot delete the last BGP peer from a virtual interface.
1744
1576
  #
1745
- # Default: None
1577
+ # @option params [String] :virtual_interface_id
1578
+ # The ID of the virtual interface.
1746
1579
  #
1747
1580
  # @option params [Integer] :asn
1748
1581
  # The autonomous system (AS) number for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
1749
1582
  # configuration.
1750
1583
  #
1751
- # Example: 65000
1752
- #
1753
1584
  # @option params [String] :customer_address
1754
- # IP address assigned to the customer interface.
1755
- #
1756
- # Example: 192.168.1.2/30 or 2001:db8::2/125
1585
+ # The IP address assigned to the customer interface.
1757
1586
  #
1758
1587
  # @return [Types::DeleteBGPPeerResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1759
1588
  #
@@ -1784,6 +1613,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1784
1613
  # resp.virtual_interface.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
1785
1614
  # resp.virtual_interface.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
1786
1615
  # resp.virtual_interface.customer_router_config #=> String
1616
+ # resp.virtual_interface.mtu #=> Integer
1617
+ # resp.virtual_interface.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1787
1618
  # resp.virtual_interface.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
1788
1619
  # resp.virtual_interface.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
1789
1620
  # resp.virtual_interface.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -1809,21 +1640,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1809
1640
  req.send_request(options)
1810
1641
  end
1811
1642
 
1812
- # Deletes the connection.
1643
+ # Deletes the specified connection.
1813
1644
  #
1814
1645
  # Deleting a connection only stops the AWS Direct Connect port hour and
1815
- # data transfer charges. You need to cancel separately with the
1816
- # providers any services or charges for cross-connects or network
1817
- # circuits that connect you to the AWS Direct Connect location.
1646
+ # data transfer charges. If you are partnering with any third parties to
1647
+ # connect with the AWS Direct Connect location, you must cancel your
1648
+ # service with them separately.
1818
1649
  #
1819
1650
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
1820
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
1821
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
1822
- # and/or connection).
1823
- #
1824
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
1825
- #
1826
- # Default: None
1651
+ # The ID of the connection.
1827
1652
  #
1828
1653
  # @return [Types::Connection] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1829
1654
  #
@@ -1839,6 +1664,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1839
1664
  # * {Types::Connection#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
1840
1665
  # * {Types::Connection#lag_id #lag_id} => String
1841
1666
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device #aws_device} => String
1667
+ # * {Types::Connection#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
1842
1668
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
1843
1669
  #
1844
1670
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -1861,6 +1687,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1861
1687
  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
1862
1688
  # resp.lag_id #=> String
1863
1689
  # resp.aws_device #=> String
1690
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
1864
1691
  # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
1865
1692
  #
1866
1693
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DeleteConnection AWS API Documentation
@@ -1872,17 +1699,13 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1872
1699
  req.send_request(options)
1873
1700
  end
1874
1701
 
1875
- # Deletes a direct connect gateway. You must first delete all virtual
1876
- # interfaces that are attached to the direct connect gateway and
1877
- # disassociate all virtual private gateways that are associated with the
1878
- # direct connect gateway.
1702
+ # Deletes the specified Direct Connect gateway. You must first delete
1703
+ # all virtual interfaces that are attached to the Direct Connect gateway
1704
+ # and disassociate all virtual private gateways that are associated with
1705
+ # the Direct Connect gateway.
1879
1706
  #
1880
1707
  # @option params [required, String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
1881
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
1882
- #
1883
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
1884
- #
1885
- # Default: None
1708
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
1886
1709
  #
1887
1710
  # @return [Types::DeleteDirectConnectGatewayResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1888
1711
  #
@@ -1912,23 +1735,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1912
1735
  req.send_request(options)
1913
1736
  end
1914
1737
 
1915
- # Deletes the association between a direct connect gateway and a virtual
1916
- # private gateway.
1738
+ # Deletes the association between the specified Direct Connect gateway
1739
+ # and virtual private gateway.
1917
1740
  #
1918
1741
  # @option params [required, String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
1919
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
1920
- #
1921
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
1922
- #
1923
- # Default: None
1742
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
1924
1743
  #
1925
1744
  # @option params [required, String] :virtual_gateway_id
1926
1745
  # The ID of the virtual private gateway.
1927
1746
  #
1928
- # Example: "vgw-abc123ef"
1929
- #
1930
- # Default: None
1931
- #
1932
1747
  # @return [Types::DeleteDirectConnectGatewayAssociationResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1933
1748
  #
1934
1749
  # * {Types::DeleteDirectConnectGatewayAssociationResult#direct_connect_gateway_association #direct_connect_gateway_association} => Types::DirectConnectGatewayAssociation
@@ -1960,15 +1775,13 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1960
1775
 
1961
1776
  # Deletes the specified interconnect.
1962
1777
  #
1963
- # <note markdown="1"> This is intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
1778
+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
1964
1779
  #
1965
1780
  # </note>
1966
1781
  #
1967
1782
  # @option params [required, String] :interconnect_id
1968
1783
  # The ID of the interconnect.
1969
1784
  #
1970
- # Example: dxcon-abc123
1971
- #
1972
1785
  # @return [Types::DeleteInterconnectResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
1973
1786
  #
1974
1787
  # * {Types::DeleteInterconnectResponse#interconnect_state #interconnect_state} => String
@@ -1992,15 +1805,11 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
1992
1805
  req.send_request(options)
1993
1806
  end
1994
1807
 
1995
- # Deletes a link aggregation group (LAG). You cannot delete a LAG if it
1996
- # has active virtual interfaces or hosted connections.
1808
+ # Deletes the specified link aggregation group (LAG). You cannot delete
1809
+ # a LAG if it has active virtual interfaces or hosted connections.
1997
1810
  #
1998
1811
  # @option params [required, String] :lag_id
1999
- # The ID of the LAG to delete.
2000
- #
2001
- # Example: dxlag-abc123
2002
- #
2003
- # Default: None
1812
+ # The ID of the LAG.
2004
1813
  #
2005
1814
  # @return [Types::Lag] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2006
1815
  #
@@ -2017,6 +1826,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2017
1826
  # * {Types::Lag#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
2018
1827
  # * {Types::Lag#connections #connections} => Array&lt;Types::Connection&gt;
2019
1828
  # * {Types::Lag#allows_hosted_connections #allows_hosted_connections} => Boolean
1829
+ # * {Types::Lag#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
2020
1830
  #
2021
1831
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2022
1832
  #
@@ -2050,8 +1860,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2050
1860
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2051
1861
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
2052
1862
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
1863
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2053
1864
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2054
1865
  # resp.allows_hosted_connections #=> Boolean
1866
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2055
1867
  #
2056
1868
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DeleteLag AWS API Documentation
2057
1869
  #
@@ -2067,10 +1879,6 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2067
1879
  # @option params [required, String] :virtual_interface_id
2068
1880
  # The ID of the virtual interface.
2069
1881
  #
2070
- # Example: dxvif-123dfg56
2071
- #
2072
- # Default: None
2073
- #
2074
1882
  # @return [Types::DeleteVirtualInterfaceResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2075
1883
  #
2076
1884
  # * {Types::DeleteVirtualInterfaceResponse#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
@@ -2094,42 +1902,32 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2094
1902
  req.send_request(options)
2095
1903
  end
2096
1904
 
2097
- # Deprecated in favor of DescribeLoa.
1905
+ # Deprecated. Use DescribeLoa instead.
2098
1906
  #
2099
- # Returns the LOA-CFA for a Connection.
1907
+ # Gets the LOA-CFA for a connection.
2100
1908
  #
2101
1909
  # The Letter of Authorization - Connecting Facility Assignment (LOA-CFA)
2102
1910
  # is a document that your APN partner or service provider uses when
2103
1911
  # establishing your cross connect to AWS at the colocation facility. For
2104
1912
  # more information, see [Requesting Cross Connects at AWS Direct Connect
2105
- # Locations][1] in the AWS Direct Connect user guide.
1913
+ # Locations][1] in the *AWS Direct Connect User Guide*.
2106
1914
  #
2107
1915
  #
2108
1916
  #
2109
1917
  # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Colocation.html
2110
1918
  #
2111
1919
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
2112
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
2113
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
2114
- # and/or connection).
2115
- #
2116
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
2117
- #
2118
- # Default: None
1920
+ # The ID of the connection.
2119
1921
  #
2120
1922
  # @option params [String] :provider_name
2121
1923
  # The name of the APN partner or service provider who establishes
2122
- # connectivity on your behalf. If you supply this parameter, the LOA-CFA
2123
- # lists the provider name alongside your company name as the requester
2124
- # of the cross connect.
2125
- #
2126
- # Default: None
1924
+ # connectivity on your behalf. If you specify this parameter, the
1925
+ # LOA-CFA lists the provider name alongside your company name as the
1926
+ # requester of the cross connect.
2127
1927
  #
2128
1928
  # @option params [String] :loa_content_type
2129
- # A standard media type indicating the content type of the LOA-CFA
2130
- # document. Currently, the only supported value is "application/pdf".
2131
- #
2132
- # Default: application/pdf
1929
+ # The standard media type for the LOA-CFA document. The only supported
1930
+ # value is application/pdf.
2133
1931
  #
2134
1932
  # @return [Types::DescribeConnectionLoaResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2135
1933
  #
@@ -2157,19 +1955,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2157
1955
  req.send_request(options)
2158
1956
  end
2159
1957
 
2160
- # Displays all connections in this region.
2161
- #
2162
- # If a connection ID is provided, the call returns only that particular
2163
- # connection.
1958
+ # Displays the specified connection or all connections in this Region.
2164
1959
  #
2165
1960
  # @option params [String] :connection_id
2166
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
2167
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
2168
- # and/or connection).
2169
- #
2170
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
2171
- #
2172
- # Default: None
1961
+ # The ID of the connection.
2173
1962
  #
2174
1963
  # @return [Types::Connections] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2175
1964
  #
@@ -2196,6 +1985,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2196
1985
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2197
1986
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
2198
1987
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
1988
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2199
1989
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2200
1990
  #
2201
1991
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DescribeConnections AWS API Documentation
@@ -2207,21 +1997,17 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2207
1997
  req.send_request(options)
2208
1998
  end
2209
1999
 
2210
- # Deprecated in favor of DescribeHostedConnections.
2000
+ # Deprecated. Use DescribeHostedConnections instead.
2211
2001
  #
2212
- # Returns a list of connections that have been provisioned on the given
2002
+ # Lists the connections that have been provisioned on the specified
2213
2003
  # interconnect.
2214
2004
  #
2215
- # <note markdown="1"> This is intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
2005
+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
2216
2006
  #
2217
2007
  # </note>
2218
2008
  #
2219
2009
  # @option params [required, String] :interconnect_id
2220
- # ID of the interconnect on which a list of connection is provisioned.
2221
- #
2222
- # Example: dxcon-abc123
2223
- #
2224
- # Default: None
2010
+ # The ID of the interconnect.
2225
2011
  #
2226
2012
  # @return [Types::Connections] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2227
2013
  #
@@ -2248,6 +2034,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2248
2034
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2249
2035
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
2250
2036
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
2037
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2251
2038
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2252
2039
  #
2253
2040
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DescribeConnectionsOnInterconnect AWS API Documentation
@@ -2259,42 +2046,27 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2259
2046
  req.send_request(options)
2260
2047
  end
2261
2048
 
2262
- # Returns a list of all direct connect gateway and virtual private
2263
- # gateway (VGW) associations. Either a direct connect gateway ID or a
2264
- # VGW ID must be provided in the request. If a direct connect gateway ID
2265
- # is provided, the response returns all VGWs associated with the direct
2266
- # connect gateway. If a VGW ID is provided, the response returns all
2267
- # direct connect gateways associated with the VGW. If both are provided,
2268
- # the response only returns the association that matches both the direct
2269
- # connect gateway and the VGW.
2049
+ # Lists the associations between your Direct Connect gateways and
2050
+ # virtual private gateways. You must specify a Direct Connect gateway, a
2051
+ # virtual private gateway, or both. If you specify a Direct Connect
2052
+ # gateway, the response contains all virtual private gateways associated
2053
+ # with the Direct Connect gateway. If you specify a virtual private
2054
+ # gateway, the response contains all Direct Connect gateways associated
2055
+ # with the virtual private gateway. If you specify both, the response
2056
+ # contains the association between the Direct Connect gateway and the
2057
+ # virtual private gateway.
2270
2058
  #
2271
2059
  # @option params [String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
2272
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
2273
- #
2274
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
2275
- #
2276
- # Default: None
2060
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
2277
2061
  #
2278
2062
  # @option params [String] :virtual_gateway_id
2279
2063
  # The ID of the virtual private gateway.
2280
2064
  #
2281
- # Example: "vgw-abc123ef"
2282
- #
2283
- # Default: None
2284
- #
2285
2065
  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
2286
- # The maximum number of direct connect gateway associations to return
2287
- # per page.
2288
- #
2289
- # Example: 15
2290
- #
2291
- # Default: None
2066
+ # The maximum number of associations to return per page.
2292
2067
  #
2293
2068
  # @option params [String] :next_token
2294
- # The token provided in the previous describe result to retrieve the
2295
- # next page of the result.
2296
- #
2297
- # Default: None
2069
+ # The token provided in the previous call to retrieve the next page.
2298
2070
  #
2299
2071
  # @return [Types::DescribeDirectConnectGatewayAssociationsResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2300
2072
  #
@@ -2330,42 +2102,26 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2330
2102
  req.send_request(options)
2331
2103
  end
2332
2104
 
2333
- # Returns a list of all direct connect gateway and virtual interface
2334
- # (VIF) attachments. Either a direct connect gateway ID or a VIF ID must
2335
- # be provided in the request. If a direct connect gateway ID is
2336
- # provided, the response returns all VIFs attached to the direct connect
2337
- # gateway. If a VIF ID is provided, the response returns all direct
2338
- # connect gateways attached to the VIF. If both are provided, the
2339
- # response only returns the attachment that matches both the direct
2340
- # connect gateway and the VIF.
2105
+ # Lists the attachments between your Direct Connect gateways and virtual
2106
+ # interfaces. You must specify a Direct Connect gateway, a virtual
2107
+ # interface, or both. If you specify a Direct Connect gateway, the
2108
+ # response contains all virtual interfaces attached to the Direct
2109
+ # Connect gateway. If you specify a virtual interface, the response
2110
+ # contains all Direct Connect gateways attached to the virtual
2111
+ # interface. If you specify both, the response contains the attachment
2112
+ # between the Direct Connect gateway and the virtual interface.
2341
2113
  #
2342
2114
  # @option params [String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
2343
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
2344
- #
2345
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
2346
- #
2347
- # Default: None
2115
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
2348
2116
  #
2349
2117
  # @option params [String] :virtual_interface_id
2350
2118
  # The ID of the virtual interface.
2351
2119
  #
2352
- # Example: "dxvif-abc123ef"
2353
- #
2354
- # Default: None
2355
- #
2356
2120
  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
2357
- # The maximum number of direct connect gateway attachments to return per
2358
- # page.
2359
- #
2360
- # Example: 15
2361
- #
2362
- # Default: None
2121
+ # The maximum number of attachments to return per page.
2363
2122
  #
2364
2123
  # @option params [String] :next_token
2365
- # The token provided in the previous describe result to retrieve the
2366
- # next page of the result.
2367
- #
2368
- # Default: None
2124
+ # The token provided in the previous call to retrieve the next page.
2369
2125
  #
2370
2126
  # @return [Types::DescribeDirectConnectGatewayAttachmentsResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2371
2127
  #
@@ -2401,32 +2157,17 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2401
2157
  req.send_request(options)
2402
2158
  end
2403
2159
 
2404
- # Returns a list of direct connect gateways in your account. Deleted
2405
- # direct connect gateways are not returned. You can provide a direct
2406
- # connect gateway ID in the request to return information about the
2407
- # specific direct connect gateway only. Otherwise, if a direct connect
2408
- # gateway ID is not provided, information about all of your direct
2409
- # connect gateways is returned.
2160
+ # Lists all your Direct Connect gateways or only the specified Direct
2161
+ # Connect gateway. Deleted Direct Connect gateways are not returned.
2410
2162
  #
2411
2163
  # @option params [String] :direct_connect_gateway_id
2412
- # The ID of the direct connect gateway.
2413
- #
2414
- # Example: "abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45"
2415
- #
2416
- # Default: None
2164
+ # The ID of the Direct Connect gateway.
2417
2165
  #
2418
2166
  # @option params [Integer] :max_results
2419
- # The maximum number of direct connect gateways to return per page.
2420
- #
2421
- # Example: 15
2422
- #
2423
- # Default: None
2167
+ # The maximum number of Direct Connect gateways to return per page.
2424
2168
  #
2425
2169
  # @option params [String] :next_token
2426
- # The token provided in the previous describe result to retrieve the
2427
- # next page of the result.
2428
- #
2429
- # Default: None
2170
+ # The token provided in the previous call to retrieve the next page.
2430
2171
  #
2431
2172
  # @return [Types::DescribeDirectConnectGatewaysResult] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2432
2173
  #
@@ -2461,20 +2202,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2461
2202
  req.send_request(options)
2462
2203
  end
2463
2204
 
2464
- # Returns a list of hosted connections that have been provisioned on the
2465
- # given interconnect or link aggregation group (LAG).
2205
+ # Lists the hosted connections that have been provisioned on the
2206
+ # specified interconnect or link aggregation group (LAG).
2466
2207
  #
2467
- # <note markdown="1"> This is intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
2208
+ # <note markdown="1"> Intended for use by AWS Direct Connect partners only.
2468
2209
  #
2469
2210
  # </note>
2470
2211
  #
2471
2212
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
2472
- # The ID of the interconnect or LAG on which the hosted connections are
2473
- # provisioned.
2474
- #
2475
- # Example: dxcon-abc123 or dxlag-abc123
2476
- #
2477
- # Default: None
2213
+ # The ID of the interconnect or LAG.
2478
2214
  #
2479
2215
  # @return [Types::Connections] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2480
2216
  #
@@ -2501,6 +2237,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2501
2237
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2502
2238
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
2503
2239
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
2240
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2504
2241
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2505
2242
  #
2506
2243
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DescribeHostedConnections AWS API Documentation
@@ -2512,15 +2249,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2512
2249
  req.send_request(options)
2513
2250
  end
2514
2251
 
2515
- # Deprecated in favor of DescribeLoa.
2252
+ # Deprecated. Use DescribeLoa instead.
2516
2253
  #
2517
- # Returns the LOA-CFA for an Interconnect.
2254
+ # Gets the LOA-CFA for the specified interconnect.
2518
2255
  #
2519
2256
  # The Letter of Authorization - Connecting Facility Assignment (LOA-CFA)
2520
2257
  # is a document that is used when establishing your cross connect to AWS
2521
2258
  # at the colocation facility. For more information, see [Requesting
2522
- # Cross Connects at AWS Direct Connect Locations][1] in the AWS Direct
2523
- # Connect user guide.
2259
+ # Cross Connects at AWS Direct Connect Locations][1] in the *AWS Direct
2260
+ # Connect User Guide*.
2524
2261
  #
2525
2262
  #
2526
2263
  #
@@ -2529,21 +2266,15 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2529
2266
  # @option params [required, String] :interconnect_id
2530
2267
  # The ID of the interconnect.
2531
2268
  #
2532
- # Example: dxcon-abc123
2533
- #
2534
2269
  # @option params [String] :provider_name
2535
2270
  # The name of the service provider who establishes connectivity on your
2536
2271
  # behalf. If you supply this parameter, the LOA-CFA lists the provider
2537
2272
  # name alongside your company name as the requester of the cross
2538
2273
  # connect.
2539
2274
  #
2540
- # Default: None
2541
- #
2542
2275
  # @option params [String] :loa_content_type
2543
- # A standard media type indicating the content type of the LOA-CFA
2544
- # document. Currently, the only supported value is "application/pdf".
2545
- #
2546
- # Default: application/pdf
2276
+ # The standard media type for the LOA-CFA document. The only supported
2277
+ # value is application/pdf.
2547
2278
  #
2548
2279
  # @return [Types::DescribeInterconnectLoaResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2549
2280
  #
@@ -2571,16 +2302,12 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2571
2302
  req.send_request(options)
2572
2303
  end
2573
2304
 
2574
- # Returns a list of interconnects owned by the AWS account.
2575
- #
2576
- # If an interconnect ID is provided, it will only return this particular
2305
+ # Lists the interconnects owned by the AWS account or only the specified
2577
2306
  # interconnect.
2578
2307
  #
2579
2308
  # @option params [String] :interconnect_id
2580
2309
  # The ID of the interconnect.
2581
2310
  #
2582
- # Example: dxcon-abc123
2583
- #
2584
2311
  # @return [Types::Interconnects] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2585
2312
  #
2586
2313
  # * {Types::Interconnects#interconnects #interconnects} => Array&lt;Types::Interconnect&gt;
@@ -2603,6 +2330,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2603
2330
  # resp.interconnects[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2604
2331
  # resp.interconnects[0].lag_id #=> String
2605
2332
  # resp.interconnects[0].aws_device #=> String
2333
+ # resp.interconnects[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2606
2334
  # resp.interconnects[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2607
2335
  #
2608
2336
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DescribeInterconnects AWS API Documentation
@@ -2614,18 +2342,11 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2614
2342
  req.send_request(options)
2615
2343
  end
2616
2344
 
2617
- # Describes the link aggregation groups (LAGs) in your account.
2618
- #
2619
- # If a LAG ID is provided, only information about the specified LAG is
2620
- # returned.
2345
+ # Describes all your link aggregation groups (LAG) or the specified LAG.
2621
2346
  #
2622
2347
  # @option params [String] :lag_id
2623
2348
  # The ID of the LAG.
2624
2349
  #
2625
- # Example: dxlag-abc123
2626
- #
2627
- # Default: None
2628
- #
2629
2350
  # @return [Types::Lags] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2630
2351
  #
2631
2352
  # * {Types::Lags#lags #lags} => Array&lt;Types::Lag&gt;
@@ -2663,8 +2384,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2663
2384
  # resp.lags[0].connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
2664
2385
  # resp.lags[0].connections[0].lag_id #=> String
2665
2386
  # resp.lags[0].connections[0].aws_device #=> String
2387
+ # resp.lags[0].connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2666
2388
  # resp.lags[0].connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2667
2389
  # resp.lags[0].allows_hosted_connections #=> Boolean
2390
+ # resp.lags[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2668
2391
  #
2669
2392
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DescribeLags AWS API Documentation
2670
2393
  #
@@ -2675,40 +2398,31 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2675
2398
  req.send_request(options)
2676
2399
  end
2677
2400
 
2678
- # Returns the LOA-CFA for a connection, interconnect, or link
2679
- # aggregation group (LAG).
2401
+ # Gets the LOA-CFA for a connection, interconnect, or link aggregation
2402
+ # group (LAG).
2680
2403
  #
2681
2404
  # The Letter of Authorization - Connecting Facility Assignment (LOA-CFA)
2682
2405
  # is a document that is used when establishing your cross connect to AWS
2683
2406
  # at the colocation facility. For more information, see [Requesting
2684
- # Cross Connects at AWS Direct Connect Locations][1] in the AWS Direct
2685
- # Connect user guide.
2407
+ # Cross Connects at AWS Direct Connect Locations][1] in the *AWS Direct
2408
+ # Connect User Guide*.
2686
2409
  #
2687
2410
  #
2688
2411
  #
2689
2412
  # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Colocation.html
2690
2413
  #
2691
2414
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
2692
- # The ID of a connection, LAG, or interconnect for which to get the
2693
- # LOA-CFA information.
2694
- #
2695
- # Example: dxcon-abc123 or dxlag-abc123
2696
- #
2697
- # Default: None
2415
+ # The ID of a connection, LAG, or interconnect.
2698
2416
  #
2699
2417
  # @option params [String] :provider_name
2700
2418
  # The name of the service provider who establishes connectivity on your
2701
- # behalf. If you supply this parameter, the LOA-CFA lists the provider
2419
+ # behalf. If you specify this parameter, the LOA-CFA lists the provider
2702
2420
  # name alongside your company name as the requester of the cross
2703
2421
  # connect.
2704
2422
  #
2705
- # Default: None
2706
- #
2707
2423
  # @option params [String] :loa_content_type
2708
- # A standard media type indicating the content type of the LOA-CFA
2709
- # document. Currently, the only supported value is "application/pdf".
2710
- #
2711
- # Default: application/pdf
2424
+ # The standard media type for the LOA-CFA document. The only supported
2425
+ # value is application/pdf.
2712
2426
  #
2713
2427
  # @return [Types::Loa] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2714
2428
  #
@@ -2737,8 +2451,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2737
2451
  req.send_request(options)
2738
2452
  end
2739
2453
 
2740
- # Returns the list of AWS Direct Connect locations in the current AWS
2741
- # region. These are the locations that may be selected when calling
2454
+ # Lists the AWS Direct Connect locations in the current AWS Region.
2455
+ # These are the locations that can be selected when calling
2742
2456
  # CreateConnection or CreateInterconnect.
2743
2457
  #
2744
2458
  # @return [Types::Locations] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
@@ -2761,11 +2475,11 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2761
2475
  req.send_request(options)
2762
2476
  end
2763
2477
 
2764
- # Describes the tags associated with the specified Direct Connect
2478
+ # Describes the tags associated with the specified AWS Direct Connect
2765
2479
  # resources.
2766
2480
  #
2767
2481
  # @option params [required, Array<String>] :resource_arns
2768
- # The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the Direct Connect resources.
2482
+ # The Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the resources.
2769
2483
  #
2770
2484
  # @return [Types::DescribeTagsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2771
2485
  #
@@ -2794,16 +2508,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2794
2508
  req.send_request(options)
2795
2509
  end
2796
2510
 
2797
- # Returns a list of virtual private gateways owned by the AWS account.
2511
+ # Lists the virtual private gateways owned by the AWS account.
2798
2512
  #
2799
2513
  # You can create one or more AWS Direct Connect private virtual
2800
- # interfaces linking to a virtual private gateway. A virtual private
2801
- # gateway can be managed via Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) console
2802
- # or the [EC2 CreateVpnGateway][1] action.
2803
- #
2804
- #
2805
- #
2806
- # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-CreateVpnGateway.html
2514
+ # interfaces linked to a virtual private gateway.
2807
2515
  #
2808
2516
  # @return [Types::VirtualGateways] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2809
2517
  #
@@ -2831,24 +2539,14 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2831
2539
  # interface ID, then only a single virtual interface is returned.
2832
2540
  #
2833
2541
  # A virtual interface (VLAN) transmits the traffic between the AWS
2834
- # Direct Connect location and the customer.
2542
+ # Direct Connect location and the customer network.
2835
2543
  #
2836
2544
  # @option params [String] :connection_id
2837
- # The ID of the connection. This field is also used as the ID type for
2838
- # operations that use multiple connection types (LAG, interconnect,
2839
- # and/or connection).
2840
- #
2841
- # Example: dxcon-fg5678gh
2842
- #
2843
- # Default: None
2545
+ # The ID of the connection.
2844
2546
  #
2845
2547
  # @option params [String] :virtual_interface_id
2846
2548
  # The ID of the virtual interface.
2847
2549
  #
2848
- # Example: dxvif-123dfg56
2849
- #
2850
- # Default: None
2851
- #
2852
2550
  # @return [Types::VirtualInterfaces] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2853
2551
  #
2854
2552
  # * {Types::VirtualInterfaces#virtual_interfaces #virtual_interfaces} => Array&lt;Types::VirtualInterface&gt;
@@ -2878,6 +2576,8 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2878
2576
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
2879
2577
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
2880
2578
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].customer_router_config #=> String
2579
+ # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].mtu #=> Integer
2580
+ # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2881
2581
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].virtual_gateway_id #=> String
2882
2582
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
2883
2583
  # resp.virtual_interfaces[0].route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
@@ -2911,25 +2611,17 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2911
2611
  # A disassociated connection owned by an AWS Direct Connect partner is
2912
2612
  # automatically converted to an interconnect.
2913
2613
  #
2914
- # If disassociating the connection will cause the LAG to fall below its
2614
+ # If disassociating the connection would cause the LAG to fall below its
2915
2615
  # setting for minimum number of operational connections, the request
2916
2616
  # fails, except when it's the last member of the LAG. If all
2917
2617
  # connections are disassociated, the LAG continues to exist as an empty
2918
2618
  # LAG with no physical connections.
2919
2619
  #
2920
2620
  # @option params [required, String] :connection_id
2921
- # The ID of the connection to disassociate from the LAG.
2922
- #
2923
- # Example: dxcon-abc123
2924
- #
2925
- # Default: None
2621
+ # The ID of the connection. For example, dxcon-abc123.
2926
2622
  #
2927
2623
  # @option params [required, String] :lag_id
2928
- # The ID of the LAG.
2929
- #
2930
- # Example: dxlag-abc123
2931
- #
2932
- # Default: None
2624
+ # The ID of the LAG. For example, dxlag-abc123.
2933
2625
  #
2934
2626
  # @return [Types::Connection] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2935
2627
  #
@@ -2945,6 +2637,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2945
2637
  # * {Types::Connection#loa_issue_time #loa_issue_time} => Time
2946
2638
  # * {Types::Connection#lag_id #lag_id} => String
2947
2639
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device #aws_device} => String
2640
+ # * {Types::Connection#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
2948
2641
  # * {Types::Connection#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
2949
2642
  #
2950
2643
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -2968,6 +2661,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2968
2661
  # resp.loa_issue_time #=> Time
2969
2662
  # resp.lag_id #=> String
2970
2663
  # resp.aws_device #=> String
2664
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2971
2665
  # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
2972
2666
  #
2973
2667
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/DisassociateConnectionFromLag AWS API Documentation
@@ -2979,21 +2673,18 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
2979
2673
  req.send_request(options)
2980
2674
  end
2981
2675
 
2982
- # Adds the specified tags to the specified Direct Connect resource. Each
2983
- # Direct Connect resource can have a maximum of 50 tags.
2676
+ # Adds the specified tags to the specified AWS Direct Connect resource.
2677
+ # Each resource can have a maximum of 50 tags.
2984
2678
  #
2985
2679
  # Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. If a tag with the
2986
- # same key is already associated with the Direct Connect resource, this
2987
- # action updates its value.
2680
+ # same key is already associated with the resource, this action updates
2681
+ # its value.
2988
2682
  #
2989
2683
  # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn
2990
- # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Direct Connect resource.
2991
- #
2992
- # Example:
2993
- # arn:aws:directconnect:us-east-1:123456789012:dxcon/dxcon-fg5678gh
2684
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
2994
2685
  #
2995
2686
  # @option params [required, Array<Types::Tag>] :tags
2996
- # The list of tags to add.
2687
+ # The tags to add.
2997
2688
  #
2998
2689
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
2999
2690
  #
@@ -3018,13 +2709,14 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3018
2709
  req.send_request(options)
3019
2710
  end
3020
2711
 
3021
- # Removes one or more tags from the specified Direct Connect resource.
2712
+ # Removes one or more tags from the specified AWS Direct Connect
2713
+ # resource.
3022
2714
  #
3023
2715
  # @option params [required, String] :resource_arn
3024
- # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Direct Connect resource.
2716
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
3025
2717
  #
3026
2718
  # @option params [required, Array<String>] :tag_keys
3027
- # The list of tag keys to remove.
2719
+ # The tag keys of the tags to remove.
3028
2720
  #
3029
2721
  # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}.
3030
2722
  #
@@ -3044,7 +2736,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3044
2736
  req.send_request(options)
3045
2737
  end
3046
2738
 
3047
- # Updates the attributes of a link aggregation group (LAG).
2739
+ # Updates the attributes of the specified link aggregation group (LAG).
3048
2740
  #
3049
2741
  # You can update the following attributes:
3050
2742
  #
@@ -3054,33 +2746,23 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3054
2746
  # operational for the LAG itself to be operational.
3055
2747
  #
3056
2748
  # When you create a LAG, the default value for the minimum number of
3057
- # operational connections is zero (0). If you update this value, and the
2749
+ # operational connections is zero (0). If you update this value and the
3058
2750
  # number of operational connections falls below the specified value, the
3059
- # LAG will automatically go down to avoid overutilization of the
3060
- # remaining connections. Adjusting this value should be done with care
3061
- # as it could force the LAG down if the value is set higher than the
3062
- # current number of operational connections.
2751
+ # LAG automatically goes down to avoid over-utilization of the remaining
2752
+ # connections. Adjust this value with care, as it could force the LAG
2753
+ # down if it is set higher than the current number of operational
2754
+ # connections.
3063
2755
  #
3064
2756
  # @option params [required, String] :lag_id
3065
- # The ID of the LAG to update.
3066
- #
3067
- # Example: dxlag-abc123
3068
- #
3069
- # Default: None
2757
+ # The ID of the LAG.
3070
2758
  #
3071
2759
  # @option params [String] :lag_name
3072
- # The name for the LAG.
3073
- #
3074
- # Example: "`3x10G LAG to AWS`"
3075
- #
3076
- # Default: None
2760
+ # The name of the LAG.
3077
2761
  #
3078
2762
  # @option params [Integer] :minimum_links
3079
2763
  # The minimum number of physical connections that must be operational
3080
2764
  # for the LAG itself to be operational.
3081
2765
  #
3082
- # Default: None
3083
- #
3084
2766
  # @return [Types::Lag] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
3085
2767
  #
3086
2768
  # * {Types::Lag#connections_bandwidth #connections_bandwidth} => String
@@ -3096,6 +2778,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3096
2778
  # * {Types::Lag#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
3097
2779
  # * {Types::Lag#connections #connections} => Array&lt;Types::Connection&gt;
3098
2780
  # * {Types::Lag#allows_hosted_connections #allows_hosted_connections} => Boolean
2781
+ # * {Types::Lag#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
3099
2782
  #
3100
2783
  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
3101
2784
  #
@@ -3131,8 +2814,10 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3131
2814
  # resp.connections[0].loa_issue_time #=> Time
3132
2815
  # resp.connections[0].lag_id #=> String
3133
2816
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device #=> String
2817
+ # resp.connections[0].jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
3134
2818
  # resp.connections[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
3135
2819
  # resp.allows_hosted_connections #=> Boolean
2820
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
3136
2821
  #
3137
2822
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/UpdateLag AWS API Documentation
3138
2823
  #
@@ -3143,6 +2828,102 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3143
2828
  req.send_request(options)
3144
2829
  end
3145
2830
 
2831
+ # Updates the specified attributes of the specified virtual private
2832
+ # interface.
2833
+ #
2834
+ # Setting the MTU of a virtual interface to 9001 (jumbo frames) can
2835
+ # cause an update to the underlying physical connection if it wasn't
2836
+ # updated to support jumbo frames. Updating the connection disrupts
2837
+ # network connectivity for all virtual interfaces associated with the
2838
+ # connection for up to 30 seconds. To check whether your connection
2839
+ # supports jumbo frames, call DescribeConnections. To check whether your
2840
+ # virtual interface supports jumbo frames, call
2841
+ # DescribeVirtualInterfaces.
2842
+ #
2843
+ # @option params [required, String] :virtual_interface_id
2844
+ # The ID of the virtual private interface.
2845
+ #
2846
+ # @option params [Integer] :mtu
2847
+ # The maximum transmission unit (MTU), in bytes. The supported values
2848
+ # are 1500 and 9001. The default value is 1500.
2849
+ #
2850
+ # @return [Types::VirtualInterface] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
2851
+ #
2852
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#owner_account #owner_account} => String
2853
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_id #virtual_interface_id} => String
2854
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#location #location} => String
2855
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#connection_id #connection_id} => String
2856
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_type #virtual_interface_type} => String
2857
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_name #virtual_interface_name} => String
2858
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#vlan #vlan} => Integer
2859
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#asn #asn} => Integer
2860
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#amazon_side_asn #amazon_side_asn} => Integer
2861
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#auth_key #auth_key} => String
2862
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#amazon_address #amazon_address} => String
2863
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_address #customer_address} => String
2864
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#address_family #address_family} => String
2865
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_interface_state #virtual_interface_state} => String
2866
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#customer_router_config #customer_router_config} => String
2867
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#mtu #mtu} => Integer
2868
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#jumbo_frame_capable #jumbo_frame_capable} => Boolean
2869
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#virtual_gateway_id #virtual_gateway_id} => String
2870
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#direct_connect_gateway_id #direct_connect_gateway_id} => String
2871
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#route_filter_prefixes #route_filter_prefixes} => Array&lt;Types::RouteFilterPrefix&gt;
2872
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#bgp_peers #bgp_peers} => Array&lt;Types::BGPPeer&gt;
2873
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#region #region} => String
2874
+ # * {Types::VirtualInterface#aws_device_v2 #aws_device_v2} => String
2875
+ #
2876
+ # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
2877
+ #
2878
+ # resp = client.update_virtual_interface_attributes({
2879
+ # virtual_interface_id: "VirtualInterfaceId", # required
2880
+ # mtu: 1,
2881
+ # })
2882
+ #
2883
+ # @example Response structure
2884
+ #
2885
+ # resp.owner_account #=> String
2886
+ # resp.virtual_interface_id #=> String
2887
+ # resp.location #=> String
2888
+ # resp.connection_id #=> String
2889
+ # resp.virtual_interface_type #=> String
2890
+ # resp.virtual_interface_name #=> String
2891
+ # resp.vlan #=> Integer
2892
+ # resp.asn #=> Integer
2893
+ # resp.amazon_side_asn #=> Integer
2894
+ # resp.auth_key #=> String
2895
+ # resp.amazon_address #=> String
2896
+ # resp.customer_address #=> String
2897
+ # resp.address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
2898
+ # resp.virtual_interface_state #=> String, one of "confirming", "verifying", "pending", "available", "down", "deleting", "deleted", "rejected"
2899
+ # resp.customer_router_config #=> String
2900
+ # resp.mtu #=> Integer
2901
+ # resp.jumbo_frame_capable #=> Boolean
2902
+ # resp.virtual_gateway_id #=> String
2903
+ # resp.direct_connect_gateway_id #=> String
2904
+ # resp.route_filter_prefixes #=> Array
2905
+ # resp.route_filter_prefixes[0].cidr #=> String
2906
+ # resp.bgp_peers #=> Array
2907
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].asn #=> Integer
2908
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].auth_key #=> String
2909
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].address_family #=> String, one of "ipv4", "ipv6"
2910
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].amazon_address #=> String
2911
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].customer_address #=> String
2912
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].bgp_peer_state #=> String, one of "verifying", "pending", "available", "deleting", "deleted"
2913
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].bgp_status #=> String, one of "up", "down"
2914
+ # resp.bgp_peers[0].aws_device_v2 #=> String
2915
+ # resp.region #=> String
2916
+ # resp.aws_device_v2 #=> String
2917
+ #
2918
+ # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/directconnect-2012-10-25/UpdateVirtualInterfaceAttributes AWS API Documentation
2919
+ #
2920
+ # @overload update_virtual_interface_attributes(params = {})
2921
+ # @param [Hash] params ({})
2922
+ def update_virtual_interface_attributes(params = {}, options = {})
2923
+ req = build_request(:update_virtual_interface_attributes, params)
2924
+ req.send_request(options)
2925
+ end
2926
+
3146
2927
  # @!endgroup
3147
2928
 
3148
2929
  # @param params ({})
@@ -3156,7 +2937,7 @@ module Aws::DirectConnect
3156
2937
  params: params,
3157
2938
  config: config)
3158
2939
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-directconnect'
3159
- context[:gem_version] = '1.5.0'
2940
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.6.0'
3160
2941
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
3161
2942
  end
3162
2943