aws-sdk-ec2 1.514.0 → 1.515.0

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@@ -2425,15 +2425,14 @@ module Aws::EC2
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  # Associates a route server with a VPC to enable dynamic route updates.
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  #
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  # A route server association is the connection established between a
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- # route server and a VPC. This is a fundamental configuration step that
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- # enables the route server to work with appliances in your VPC.
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+ # route server and a VPC.
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  #
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  # For more information see [Dynamic routing in your VPC with VPC Route
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  # Server][1] in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*.
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  #
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  #
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  #
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- # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access.html
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/dynamic-routing-route-server.html
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :route_server_id
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  # The unique identifier for the route server to be associated.
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  # Amazon VPC Route Server simplifies routing for traffic between
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  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
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  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
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- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
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- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
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- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
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+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
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+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
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+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
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  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
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  # workloads.
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  #
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  # Route server supports the follow route table types:
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  #
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- # * VPC route tables
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+ # * VPC route tables not associated with subnets
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  #
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  # * Subnet route tables
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  #
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  #
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  #
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/tgw/tgw-connect.html
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- # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access.html
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/dynamic-routing-route-server.html
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  #
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  # @option params [required, Integer] :amazon_side_asn
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  # The private Autonomous System Number (ASN) for the Amazon side of the
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  # Creates a new endpoint for a route server in a specified subnet.
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  #
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  # A route server endpoint is an Amazon Web Services-managed component
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- # inside a subnet that facilitates BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
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- # connections between your route server and your BGP peers. Create two
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- # endpoints per subnet for redundancy.
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+ # inside a subnet that facilitates [BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)][1]
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+ # connections between your route server and your BGP peers.
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+ #
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+ # For more information see [Dynamic routing in your VPC with VPC Route
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+ # Server][2] in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol
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+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/dynamic-routing-route-server.html
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  #
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  # @option params [required, String] :route_server_id
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  #
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- # Amazon Web Services, such as firewall appliances and other network
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- # security functions, that meet these requirements:
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+ # A route server peer is a session between a route server endpoint and
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+ # the device deployed in Amazon Web Services (such as a firewall
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+ # appliance or other network security function running on an EC2
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+ # instance). The device must meet these requirements:
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  #
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  #
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+ # For more information see [Dynamic routing in your VPC with VPC Route
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+ # Server][1] in the *Amazon VPC User Guide*.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/dynamic-routing-route-server.html
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+ #
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+ # The IPv4 address of the peer device.
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  #
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  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
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  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
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- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
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- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
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- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
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+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
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+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
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+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
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  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
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+ # inside a subnet that facilitates [BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)][1]
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+ # connections between your route server and your BGP peers.
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+ #
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+ # launch new instances.
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+ # If a deregistered EBS-backed AMI matches a Recycle Bin retention rule,
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+ # it moves to the Recycle Bin for the specified retention period. It can
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+ # be restored before its retention period expires, after which it is
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+ # Deregistering an AMI does not delete the following:
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  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
47657
47685
  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
47658
- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
47659
- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
47660
- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
47686
+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
47687
+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
47688
+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
47661
47689
  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
47662
47690
  # workloads.
47663
47691
  #
47664
47692
  # Route server supports the follow route table types:
47665
47693
  #
47666
- # * VPC route tables
47694
+ # * VPC route tables not associated with subnets
47667
47695
  #
47668
47696
  # * Subnet route tables
47669
47697
  #
@@ -47729,15 +47757,15 @@ module Aws::EC2
47729
47757
  # Amazon VPC Route Server simplifies routing for traffic between
47730
47758
  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
47731
47759
  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
47732
- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
47733
- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
47734
- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
47760
+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
47761
+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
47762
+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
47735
47763
  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
47736
47764
  # workloads.
47737
47765
  #
47738
47766
  # Route server supports the follow route table types:
47739
47767
  #
47740
- # * VPC route tables
47768
+ # * VPC route tables not associated with subnets
47741
47769
  #
47742
47770
  # * Subnet route tables
47743
47771
  #
@@ -51391,6 +51419,14 @@ module Aws::EC2
51391
51419
  # @option params [String] :attribute
51392
51420
  # The name of the attribute to modify.
51393
51421
  #
51422
+ # <note markdown="1"> When changing the instance type: If the original instance type is
51423
+ # configured for configurable bandwidth, and the desired instance type
51424
+ # doesn't support configurable bandwidth, first set the existing
51425
+ # bandwidth configuration to `default` using the
51426
+ # ModifyInstanceNetworkPerformanceOptions operation.
51427
+ #
51428
+ # </note>
51429
+ #
51394
51430
  # You can modify the following attributes only: `disableApiTermination`
51395
51431
  # \| `instanceType` \| `kernel` \| `ramdisk` \|
51396
51432
  # `instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior` \| `blockDeviceMapping` \|
@@ -53359,15 +53395,15 @@ module Aws::EC2
53359
53395
  # Amazon VPC Route Server simplifies routing for traffic between
53360
53396
  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
53361
53397
  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
53362
- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
53363
- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
53364
- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
53398
+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
53399
+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
53400
+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
53365
53401
  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
53366
53402
  # workloads.
53367
53403
  #
53368
53404
  # Route server supports the follow route table types:
53369
53405
  #
53370
- # * VPC route tables
53406
+ # * VPC route tables not associated with subnets
53371
53407
  #
53372
53408
  # * Subnet route tables
53373
53409
  #
@@ -53383,7 +53419,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
53383
53419
  #
53384
53420
  #
53385
53421
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/tgw/tgw-connect.html
53386
- # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access.html
53422
+ # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/dynamic-routing-route-server.html
53387
53423
  #
53388
53424
  # @option params [required, String] :route_server_id
53389
53425
  # The ID of the route server to modify.
@@ -64703,7 +64739,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
64703
64739
  tracer: tracer
64704
64740
  )
64705
64741
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-ec2'
64706
- context[:gem_version] = '1.514.0'
64742
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.515.0'
64707
64743
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
64708
64744
  end
64709
64745
 
@@ -1115,6 +1115,14 @@ module Aws::EC2
1115
1115
  # @option options [String] :attribute
1116
1116
  # The name of the attribute to modify.
1117
1117
  #
1118
+ # <note markdown="1"> When changing the instance type: If the original instance type is
1119
+ # configured for configurable bandwidth, and the desired instance type
1120
+ # doesn't support configurable bandwidth, first set the existing
1121
+ # bandwidth configuration to `default` using the
1122
+ # ModifyInstanceNetworkPerformanceOptions operation.
1123
+ #
1124
+ # </note>
1125
+ #
1118
1126
  # You can modify the following attributes only: `disableApiTermination`
1119
1127
  # \| `instanceType` \| `kernel` \| `ramdisk` \|
1120
1128
  # `instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior` \| `blockDeviceMapping` \|
@@ -11594,7 +11594,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
11594
11594
  # @return [String]
11595
11595
  #
11596
11596
  # @!attribute [rw] peer_address
11597
- # The IPv4 address of the peer.
11597
+ # The IPv4 address of the peer device.
11598
11598
  # @return [String]
11599
11599
  #
11600
11600
  # @!attribute [rw] bgp_options
@@ -22451,6 +22451,9 @@ module Aws::EC2
22451
22451
  # latest generation instance type of an instance family (`true` \|
22452
22452
  # `false`).
22453
22453
  #
22454
+ # * `dedicated-hosts-supported` - Indicates whether the instance type
22455
+ # supports Dedicated Hosts. (`true` \| `false`)
22456
+ #
22454
22457
  # * `ebs-info.ebs-optimized-info.baseline-bandwidth-in-mbps` - The
22455
22458
  # baseline bandwidth performance for an EBS-optimized instance type,
22456
22459
  # in Mbps.
@@ -49658,11 +49661,13 @@ module Aws::EC2
49658
49661
  # @return [String]
49659
49662
  #
49660
49663
  # @!attribute [rw] device_index
49661
- # The device index for the network interface attachment. Each network
49662
- # interface requires a device index. If you create a launch template
49663
- # that includes secondary network interfaces but not a primary network
49664
- # interface, then you must add a primary network interface as a launch
49665
- # parameter when you launch an instance from the template.
49664
+ # The device index for the network interface attachment. The primary
49665
+ # network interface has a device index of 0. Each network interface is
49666
+ # of type `interface`, you must specify a device index. If you create
49667
+ # a launch template that includes secondary network interfaces but not
49668
+ # a primary network interface, then you must add a primary network
49669
+ # interface as a launch parameter when you launch an instance from the
49670
+ # template.
49666
49671
  # @return [Integer]
49667
49672
  #
49668
49673
  # @!attribute [rw] groups
@@ -52435,6 +52440,14 @@ module Aws::EC2
52435
52440
  # @!attribute [rw] attribute
52436
52441
  # The name of the attribute to modify.
52437
52442
  #
52443
+ # <note markdown="1"> When changing the instance type: If the original instance type is
52444
+ # configured for configurable bandwidth, and the desired instance type
52445
+ # doesn't support configurable bandwidth, first set the existing
52446
+ # bandwidth configuration to `default` using the
52447
+ # ModifyInstanceNetworkPerformanceOptions operation.
52448
+ #
52449
+ # </note>
52450
+ #
52438
52451
  # You can modify the following attributes only:
52439
52452
  # `disableApiTermination` \| `instanceType` \| `kernel` \| `ramdisk`
52440
52453
  # \| `instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior` \| `blockDeviceMapping` \|
@@ -64537,15 +64550,15 @@ module Aws::EC2
64537
64550
  # Amazon VPC Route Server simplifies routing for traffic between
64538
64551
  # workloads that are deployed within a VPC and its internet gateways.
64539
64552
  # With this feature, VPC Route Server dynamically updates VPC and
64540
- # gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes to
64541
- # achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables you
64542
- # to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
64553
+ # internet gateway route tables with your preferred IPv4 or IPv6 routes
64554
+ # to achieve routing fault tolerance for those workloads. This enables
64555
+ # you to automatically reroute traffic within a VPC, which increases the
64543
64556
  # manageability of VPC routing and interoperability with third-party
64544
64557
  # workloads.
64545
64558
  #
64546
64559
  # Route server supports the follow route table types:
64547
64560
  #
64548
- # * VPC route tables
64561
+ # * VPC route tables not associated with subnets
64549
64562
  #
64550
64563
  # * Subnet route tables
64551
64564
  #
@@ -64626,8 +64639,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
64626
64639
  # Describes the association between a route server and a VPC.
64627
64640
  #
64628
64641
  # A route server association is the connection established between a
64629
- # route server and a VPC. This is a fundamental configuration step that
64630
- # enables the route server to work with appliances in your VPC.
64642
+ # route server and a VPC.
64631
64643
  #
64632
64644
  # @!attribute [rw] route_server_id
64633
64645
  # The ID of the associated route server.
@@ -64761,9 +64773,12 @@ module Aws::EC2
64761
64773
  # Describes a route server endpoint and its properties.
64762
64774
  #
64763
64775
  # A route server endpoint is an Amazon Web Services-managed component
64764
- # inside a subnet that facilitates BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
64765
- # connections between your route server and your BGP peers. Create two
64766
- # endpoints per subnet for redundancy.
64776
+ # inside a subnet that facilitates [BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)][1]
64777
+ # connections between your route server and your BGP peers.
64778
+ #
64779
+ #
64780
+ #
64781
+ # [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_Gateway_Protocol
64767
64782
  #
64768
64783
  # @!attribute [rw] route_server_id
64769
64784
  # The ID of the route server associated with this endpoint.
@@ -64819,9 +64834,10 @@ module Aws::EC2
64819
64834
 
64820
64835
  # Describes a BGP peer configuration for a route server endpoint.
64821
64836
  #
64822
- # A route server peer is a network appliance or function deployed in
64823
- # Amazon Web Services, such as firewall appliances and other network
64824
- # security functions, that meet these requirements:
64837
+ # A route server peer is a session between a route server endpoint and
64838
+ # the device deployed in Amazon Web Services (such as a firewall
64839
+ # appliance or other network security function running on an EC2
64840
+ # instance). The device must meet these requirements:
64825
64841
  #
64826
64842
  # * Have an elastic network interface in the VPC
64827
64843
  #
@@ -64868,7 +64884,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
64868
64884
  # @return [String]
64869
64885
  #
64870
64886
  # @!attribute [rw] peer_address
64871
- # The IPv4 address of the peer.
64887
+ # The IPv4 address of the peer device.
64872
64888
  # @return [String]
64873
64889
  #
64874
64890
  # @!attribute [rw] bgp_options
@@ -64969,8 +64985,8 @@ module Aws::EC2
64969
64985
  # The [Forwarding Information Base (FIB)][2] serves as a forwarding
64970
64986
  # table for what route server has determined are the best-path routes
64971
64987
  # in the RIB after evaluating all available routing information and
64972
- # policies. The FIB routes that are installed on the route tables. The
64973
- # FIB is recomputed whenever there are changes to the RIB.
64988
+ # policies. The FIB routes are installed on the route tables. The FIB
64989
+ # is recomputed whenever there are changes to the RIB.
64974
64990
  #
64975
64991
  #
64976
64992
  #
data/lib/aws-sdk-ec2.rb CHANGED
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ module Aws::EC2
78
78
  autoload :VpcPeeringConnection, 'aws-sdk-ec2/vpc_peering_connection'
79
79
  autoload :VpcAddress, 'aws-sdk-ec2/vpc_address'
80
80
 
81
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81
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.515.0'
82
82
 
83
83
  end
84
84
 
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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1
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2
2
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3
3
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4
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4
+ version: 1.515.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
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8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
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11
+ date: 2025-04-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
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13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core