aws-sdk 2.1641.0 → 2.1643.0
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- package/README.md +1 -1
 - package/apis/acm-pca-2017-08-22.min.json +4 -1
 - package/apis/batch-2016-08-10.min.json +4 -1
 - package/apis/codebuild-2016-10-06.min.json +50 -29
 - package/apis/cognito-idp-2016-04-18.min.json +108 -27
 - package/apis/datazone-2018-05-10.min.json +792 -403
 - package/apis/datazone-2018-05-10.paginators.json +6 -0
 - package/apis/ds-2015-04-16.min.json +7 -1
 - package/apis/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01.min.json +7 -1
 - package/apis/glue-2017-03-31.min.json +294 -142
 - package/apis/glue-2017-03-31.paginators.json +6 -0
 - package/apis/kms-2014-11-01.examples.json +4 -2
 - package/apis/macie2-2020-01-01.min.json +254 -143
 - package/apis/macie2-2020-01-01.paginators.json +6 -0
 - package/apis/mediaconvert-2017-08-29.min.json +208 -131
 - package/apis/mediaconvert-2017-08-29.paginators.json +6 -0
 - package/apis/route53domains-2014-05-15.min.json +7 -1
 - package/apis/waf-2015-08-24.min.json +7 -1
 - package/clients/acmpca.d.ts +2 -2
 - package/clients/codebuild.d.ts +24 -1
 - package/clients/datazone.d.ts +398 -4
 - package/clients/ec2.d.ts +258 -258
 - package/clients/glue.d.ts +206 -4
 - package/clients/macie2.d.ts +149 -44
 - package/clients/mediaconvert.d.ts +77 -6
 - package/clients/secretsmanager.d.ts +2 -2
 - package/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
 - package/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +17 -17
 - package/dist/aws-sdk.js +182 -62
 - package/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +92 -92
 - package/lib/core.js +1 -1
 - package/package.json +1 -1
 
    
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               * Allocates an Elastic IP address to your Amazon Web Services account. After you allocate the Elastic IP address you can associate it with an instance or network interface. After you release an Elastic IP address, it is released to the IP address pool and can be allocated to a different Amazon Web Services account. You can allocate an Elastic IP address from an address pool owned by Amazon Web Services or from an address pool created from a public IPv4 address range that you have brought to Amazon Web Services for use with your Amazon Web Services resources using bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). For more information, see Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon  
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               * Allocates an Elastic IP address to your Amazon Web Services account. After you allocate the Elastic IP address you can associate it with an instance or network interface. After you release an Elastic IP address, it is released to the IP address pool and can be allocated to a different Amazon Web Services account. You can allocate an Elastic IP address from an address pool owned by Amazon Web Services or from an address pool created from a public IPv4 address range that you have brought to Amazon Web Services for use with your Amazon Web Services resources using bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). For more information, see Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you release an Elastic IP address, you might be able to recover it. You cannot recover an Elastic IP address that you released after it is allocated to another Amazon Web Services account. To attempt to recover an Elastic IP address that you released, specify it in this operation. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can allocate a carrier IP address which is a public IP address from a telecommunication carrier, to a network interface which resides in a subnet in a Wavelength Zone (for example an EC2 instance).
         
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               * Allocates an Elastic IP address to your Amazon Web Services account. After you allocate the Elastic IP address you can associate it with an instance or network interface. After you release an Elastic IP address, it is released to the IP address pool and can be allocated to a different Amazon Web Services account. You can allocate an Elastic IP address from an address pool owned by Amazon Web Services or from an address pool created from a public IPv4 address range that you have brought to Amazon Web Services for use with your Amazon Web Services resources using bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). For more information, see Bring Your Own IP Addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you release an Elastic IP address, you might be able to recover it. You cannot recover an Elastic IP address that you released after it is allocated to another Amazon Web Services account. To attempt to recover an Elastic IP address that you released, specify it in this operation. For more information, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can allocate a carrier IP address which is a public IP address from a telecommunication carrier, to a network interface which resides in a subnet in a Wavelength Zone (for example an EC2 instance).
         
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               * Assigns one or more IPv6 addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific IPv6 addresses, or you can specify the number of IPv6 addresses to be automatically assigned from within the subnet's IPv6 CIDR block range. You can assign as many IPv6 addresses to a network interface as you can assign private IPv4 addresses, and the limit varies per instance type. You must specify either the IPv6 addresses or the IPv6 address count in the request.  You can optionally use Prefix Delegation on the network interface. You must specify either the IPV6 Prefix Delegation prefixes, or the IPv6 Prefix Delegation count. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Assigns one or more secondary private IP addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific secondary IP addresses, or you can specify the number of secondary IP addresses to be automatically assigned within the subnet's CIDR block range. The number of secondary IP addresses that you can assign to an instance varies by instance type. For more information about Elastic IP addresses, see Elastic IP Addresses in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you move a secondary private IP address to another network interface, any Elastic IP address that is associated with the IP address is also moved. Remapping an IP address is an asynchronous operation. When you move an IP address from one network interface to another, check network/interfaces/macs/mac/local-ipv4s in the instance metadata to confirm that the remapping is complete. You must specify either the IP addresses or the IP address count in the request. You can optionally use Prefix Delegation on the network interface. You must specify either the IPv4 Prefix Delegation prefixes, or the IPv4 Prefix Delegation count. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a custom set of DHCP options. After you create a DHCP option set, you associate it with a VPC. After you associate a DHCP option set with a VPC, all existing and newly launched instances in the VPC use this set of DHCP options. The following are the individual DHCP options you can specify. For more information, see DHCP option sets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.    domain-name - If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in us-east-1, specify ec2.internal. If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in any other Region, specify region.compute.internal. Otherwise, specify a custom domain name. This value is used to complete unqualified DNS hostnames. Some Linux operating systems accept multiple domain names separated by spaces. However, Windows and other Linux operating systems treat the value as a single domain, which results in unexpected behavior. If your DHCP option set is associated with a VPC that has instances running operating systems that treat the value as a single domain, specify only one domain name.    domain-name-servers - The IP addresses of up to four DNS servers, or AmazonProvidedDNS. To specify multiple domain name servers in a single parameter, separate the IP addresses using commas. To have your instances receive custom DNS hostnames as specified in domain-name, you must specify a custom DNS server.    ntp-servers - The IP addresses of up to eight Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers (four IPv4 addresses and four IPv6 addresses).    netbios-name-servers - The IP addresses of up to four NetBIOS name servers.    netbios-node-type - The NetBIOS node type (1, 2, 4, or 8). We recommend that you specify 2. Broadcast and multicast are not supported. For more information about NetBIOS node types, see RFC 2132.    ipv6-address-preferred-lease-time - A value (in seconds, minutes, hours, or years) for how frequently a running instance with an IPv6 assigned to it goes through DHCPv6 lease renewal. Acceptable values are between 140 and 2147483647 seconds (approximately 68 years). If no value is entered, the default lease time is 140 seconds. If you use long-term addressing for EC2 instances, you can increase the lease time and avoid frequent lease renewal requests. Lease renewal typically occurs when half of the lease time has elapsed.  
         
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               * Creates a custom set of DHCP options. After you create a DHCP option set, you associate it with a VPC. After you associate a DHCP option set with a VPC, all existing and newly launched instances in the VPC use this set of DHCP options. The following are the individual DHCP options you can specify. For more information, see DHCP option sets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.    domain-name - If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in us-east-1, specify ec2.internal. If you're using AmazonProvidedDNS in any other Region, specify region.compute.internal. Otherwise, specify a custom domain name. This value is used to complete unqualified DNS hostnames. Some Linux operating systems accept multiple domain names separated by spaces. However, Windows and other Linux operating systems treat the value as a single domain, which results in unexpected behavior. If your DHCP option set is associated with a VPC that has instances running operating systems that treat the value as a single domain, specify only one domain name.    domain-name-servers - The IP addresses of up to four DNS servers, or AmazonProvidedDNS. To specify multiple domain name servers in a single parameter, separate the IP addresses using commas. To have your instances receive custom DNS hostnames as specified in domain-name, you must specify a custom DNS server.    ntp-servers - The IP addresses of up to eight Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers (four IPv4 addresses and four IPv6 addresses).    netbios-name-servers - The IP addresses of up to four NetBIOS name servers.    netbios-node-type - The NetBIOS node type (1, 2, 4, or 8). We recommend that you specify 2. Broadcast and multicast are not supported. For more information about NetBIOS node types, see RFC 2132.    ipv6-address-preferred-lease-time - A value (in seconds, minutes, hours, or years) for how frequently a running instance with an IPv6 assigned to it goes through DHCPv6 lease renewal. Acceptable values are between 140 and 2147483647 seconds (approximately 68 years). If no value is entered, the default lease time is 140 seconds. If you use long-term addressing for EC2 instances, you can increase the lease time and avoid frequent lease renewal requests. Lease renewal typically occurs when half of the lease time has elapsed.  
         
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               * Creates a listing for Amazon EC2 Standard Reserved Instances to be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. You can submit one Standard Reserved Instance listing at a time. To get a list of your Standard Reserved Instances, you can use the DescribeReservedInstances operation.  Only Standard Reserved Instances can be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. Convertible Reserved Instances cannot be sold.  The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Standard Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. To sell your Standard Reserved Instances, you must first register as a seller in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. After completing the registration process, you can create a Reserved Instance Marketplace listing of some or all of your Standard Reserved Instances, and specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Standard Reserved Instance listings then become available for purchase. To view the details of your Standard Reserved Instance listing, you can use the DescribeReservedInstancesListings operation. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a listing for Amazon EC2 Standard Reserved Instances to be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. You can submit one Standard Reserved Instance listing at a time. To get a list of your Standard Reserved Instances, you can use the DescribeReservedInstances operation.  Only Standard Reserved Instances can be sold in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. Convertible Reserved Instances cannot be sold.  The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Standard Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. To sell your Standard Reserved Instances, you must first register as a seller in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. After completing the registration process, you can create a Reserved Instance Marketplace listing of some or all of your Standard Reserved Instances, and specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Standard Reserved Instance listings then become available for purchase. To view the details of your Standard Reserved Instance listing, you can use the DescribeReservedInstancesListings operation. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance. You can create snapshots of volumes in a Region and volumes on an Outpost. If you create a snapshot of a volume in a Region, the snapshot must be stored in the same Region as the volume. If you create a snapshot of a volume on an Outpost, the snapshot can be stored on the same Outpost as the volume, or in the Region for that Outpost. When a snapshot is created, any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot. You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your Amazon EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this might exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume, you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is pending. When you create a snapshot for an EBS volume that serves as a root device, we recommend that you stop the instance before taking the snapshot. Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected. You can tag your snapshots during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon  
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               * Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance. You can create snapshots of volumes in a Region and volumes on an Outpost. If you create a snapshot of a volume in a Region, the snapshot must be stored in the same Region as the volume. If you create a snapshot of a volume on an Outpost, the snapshot can be stored on the same Outpost as the volume, or in the Region for that Outpost. When a snapshot is created, any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot. You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your Amazon EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this might exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume, you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is pending. When you create a snapshot for an EBS volume that serves as a root device, we recommend that you stop the instance before taking the snapshot. Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected. You can tag your snapshots during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For more information, see Amazon EBS and Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance. You can create snapshots of volumes in a Region and volumes on an Outpost. If you create a snapshot of a volume in a Region, the snapshot must be stored in the same Region as the volume. If you create a snapshot of a volume on an Outpost, the snapshot can be stored on the same Outpost as the volume, or in the Region for that Outpost. When a snapshot is created, any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot. You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your Amazon EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this might exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume, you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is pending. When you create a snapshot for an EBS volume that serves as a root device, we recommend that you stop the instance before taking the snapshot. Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected. You can tag your snapshots during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon  
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               * Creates a snapshot of an EBS volume and stores it in Amazon S3. You can use snapshots for backups, to make copies of EBS volumes, and to save data before shutting down an instance. You can create snapshots of volumes in a Region and volumes on an Outpost. If you create a snapshot of a volume in a Region, the snapshot must be stored in the same Region as the volume. If you create a snapshot of a volume on an Outpost, the snapshot can be stored on the same Outpost as the volume, or in the Region for that Outpost. When a snapshot is created, any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes that are associated with the source volume are propagated to the snapshot. You can take a snapshot of an attached volume that is in use. However, snapshots only capture data that has been written to your Amazon EBS volume at the time the snapshot command is issued; this might exclude any data that has been cached by any applications or the operating system. If you can pause any file systems on the volume long enough to take a snapshot, your snapshot should be complete. However, if you cannot pause all file writes to the volume, you should unmount the volume from within the instance, issue the snapshot command, and then remount the volume to ensure a consistent and complete snapshot. You may remount and use your volume while the snapshot status is pending. When you create a snapshot for an EBS volume that serves as a root device, we recommend that you stop the instance before taking the snapshot. Snapshots that are taken from encrypted volumes are automatically encrypted. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. Your encrypted volumes and any associated snapshots always remain protected. You can tag your snapshots during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For more information, see Amazon EBS and Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a data feed for Spot Instances, enabling you to view Spot Instance usage logs. You can create one data feed per Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a data feed for Spot Instances, enabling you to view Spot Instance usage logs. You can create one data feed per Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates a subnet CIDR reservation. For more information, see Subnet CIDR reservations in the Amazon VPC User Guide and Assign prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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              createSubnetCidrReservation(params: EC2.Types.CreateSubnetCidrReservationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.CreateSubnetCidrReservationResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.CreateSubnetCidrReservationResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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               * Creates a subnet CIDR reservation. For more information, see Subnet CIDR reservations in the Amazon VPC User Guide and Assign prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume. You can create encrypted volumes. Encrypted volumes must be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide. You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon  
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               * Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume. You can create encrypted volumes. Encrypted volumes must be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide. You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For more information, see Create an Amazon EBS volume in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               * Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume. You can create encrypted volumes. Encrypted volumes must be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide. You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon  
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               * Creates an EBS volume that can be attached to an instance in the same Availability Zone. You can create a new empty volume or restore a volume from an EBS snapshot. Any Amazon Web Services Marketplace product codes from the snapshot are propagated to the volume. You can create encrypted volumes. Encrypted volumes must be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. Volumes that are created from encrypted snapshots are also automatically encrypted. For more information, see Amazon EBS encryption in the Amazon EBS User Guide. You can tag your volumes during creation. For more information, see Tag your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For more information, see Create an Amazon EBS volume in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               * Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and an accepter VPC with which to create the connection. The accepter VPC can belong to another Amazon Web Services account and can be in a different Region to the requester VPC. The requester VPC and accepter VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.  Limitations and rules apply to a VPC peering connection. For more information, see the limitations  
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               * Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and an accepter VPC with which to create the connection. The accepter VPC can belong to another Amazon Web Services account and can be in a different Region to the requester VPC. The requester VPC and accepter VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.  Limitations and rules apply to a VPC peering connection. For more information, see the VPC peering limitations in the VPC Peering Guide.  The owner of the accepter VPC must accept the peering request to activate the peering connection. The VPC peering connection request expires after 7 days, after which it cannot be accepted or rejected. If you create a VPC peering connection request between VPCs with overlapping CIDR blocks, the VPC peering connection has a status of failed.
         
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               * Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and an accepter VPC with which to create the connection. The accepter VPC can belong to another Amazon Web Services account and can be in a different Region to the requester VPC. The requester VPC and accepter VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.  Limitations and rules apply to a VPC peering connection. For more information, see the limitations  
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               * Requests a VPC peering connection between two VPCs: a requester VPC that you own and an accepter VPC with which to create the connection. The accepter VPC can belong to another Amazon Web Services account and can be in a different Region to the requester VPC. The requester VPC and accepter VPC cannot have overlapping CIDR blocks.  Limitations and rules apply to a VPC peering connection. For more information, see the VPC peering limitations in the VPC Peering Guide.  The owner of the accepter VPC must accept the peering request to activate the peering connection. The VPC peering connection request expires after 7 days, after which it cannot be accepted or rejected. If you create a VPC peering connection request between VPCs with overlapping CIDR blocks, the VPC peering connection has a status of failed.
         
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              deleteLaunchTemplate(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Deletes one or more versions of a launch template. You can't delete the default version of a launch template; you must first assign a different version as the default. If the default version is the only version for the launch template, you must delete the entire launch template using DeleteLaunchTemplate. You can delete up to 200 launch template versions in a single request. To delete more than 200 versions in a single request, use DeleteLaunchTemplate, which deletes the launch template and all of its versions. For more information, see Delete a launch template version in the EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Deletes one or more versions of a launch template. You can't delete the default version of a launch template; you must first assign a different version as the default. If the default version is the only version for the launch template, you must delete the entire launch template using DeleteLaunchTemplate. You can delete up to 200 launch template versions in a single request. To delete more than 200 versions in a single request, use DeleteLaunchTemplate, which deletes the launch template and all of its versions. For more information, see Delete a launch template version in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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              deleteLaunchTemplateVersions(params: EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateVersionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateVersionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateVersionsResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Deletes one or more versions of a launch template. You can't delete the default version of a launch template; you must first assign a different version as the default. If the default version is the only version for the launch template, you must delete the entire launch template using DeleteLaunchTemplate. You can delete up to 200 launch template versions in a single request. To delete more than 200 versions in a single request, use DeleteLaunchTemplate, which deletes the launch template and all of its versions. For more information, see Delete a launch template version in the EC2 User Guide.
         
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               * Deletes one or more versions of a launch template. You can't delete the default version of a launch template; you must first assign a different version as the default. If the default version is the only version for the launch template, you must delete the entire launch template using DeleteLaunchTemplate. You can delete up to 200 launch template versions in a single request. To delete more than 200 versions in a single request, use DeleteLaunchTemplate, which deletes the launch template and all of its versions. For more information, see Delete a launch template version in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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              deleteLaunchTemplateVersions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateVersionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DeleteLaunchTemplateVersionsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeAccountAttributes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeAccountAttributesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeAccountAttributesResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes an Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide. When you transfer an Elastic IP address, there is a two-step handshake between the source and transfer Amazon Web Services accounts. When the source account starts the transfer, the transfer account has seven days to accept the Elastic IP address transfer. During those seven days, the source account can view the pending transfer by using this action. After seven days, the transfer expires and ownership of the Elastic IP address returns to the source account. Accepted transfers are visible to the source account for three days after the transfers have been accepted.
         
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              describeAddressTransfers(params: EC2.Types.DescribeAddressTransfersRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeAddressTransfersResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeAddressTransfersResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes an Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide. When you transfer an Elastic IP address, there is a two-step handshake between the source and transfer Amazon Web Services accounts. When the source account starts the transfer, the transfer account has seven days to accept the Elastic IP address transfer. During those seven days, the source account can view the pending transfer by using this action. After seven days, the transfer expires and ownership of the Elastic IP address returns to the source account. Accepted transfers are visible to the source account for three days after the transfers have been accepted.
         
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              describeAddressTransfers(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeAddressTransfersResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeAddressTransfersResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeAggregateIdFormat(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeAggregateIdFormatResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeAggregateIdFormatResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes the Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones that are available to you. If there is an event impacting a zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided messages for that zone. For more information about Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones, see Regions and zones in the Amazon  
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               * Describes the Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones that are available to you. If there is an event impacting a zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided messages for that zone. For more information about Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones, see Regions and zones in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
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              describeAvailabilityZones(params: EC2.Types.DescribeAvailabilityZonesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeAvailabilityZonesResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes the Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones that are available to you. If there is an event impacting a zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided messages for that zone. For more information about Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones, see Regions and zones in the Amazon  
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               * Describes the Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones that are available to you. If there is an event impacting a zone, you can use this request to view the state and any provided messages for that zone. For more information about Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones, see Regions and zones in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
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              describeCarrierGateways(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeCarrierGatewaysResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeCarrierGatewaysResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeClassicLinkInstances(params: EC2.Types.DescribeClassicLinkInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeClassicLinkInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeClassicLinkInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeCustomerGateways(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeCustomerGatewaysResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes your DHCP option sets. The default is to describe all your DHCP option sets. Alternatively, you can specify specific DHCP option set IDs or filter the results to include only the DHCP option sets that match specific criteria. For more information, see DHCP option sets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
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              describeDhcpOptions(params: EC2.Types.DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeDhcpOptionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeDhcpOptionsResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes your DHCP option sets. The default is to describe all your DHCP option sets. Alternatively, you can specify specific DHCP option set IDs or filter the results to include only the DHCP option sets that match specific criteria. For more information, see DHCP option sets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
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              describeDhcpOptions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeDhcpOptionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeDhcpOptionsResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes your egress-only internet gateways. The default is to describe all your egress-only internet gateways. Alternatively, you can specify specific egress-only internet gateway IDs or filter the results to include only the egress-only internet gateways that match specific criteria.
         
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              describeEgressOnlyInternetGateways(params: EC2.Types.DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeEgressOnlyInternetGatewaysResult, AWSError>;
         
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               * Describes your egress-only internet gateways. The default is to describe all your egress-only internet gateways. Alternatively, you can specify specific egress-only internet gateway IDs or filter the results to include only the egress-only internet gateways that match specific criteria.
         
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              describeElasticGpus(params: EC2.Types.DescribeElasticGpusRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeElasticGpusResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeElasticGpusResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeMovingAddresses(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeMovingAddressesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeMovingAddressesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              describeNatGateways(params: EC2.Types.DescribeNatGatewaysRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeNatGatewaysResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeNatGatewaysResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       2380 
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               * Describes your NAT gateways. The default is to describe all your NAT gateways. Alternatively, you can specify specific NAT gateway IDs or filter the results to include only the NAT gateways that match specific criteria.
         
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               */
         
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              describeNatGateways(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeNatGatewaysResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeNatGatewaysResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       2384 
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               * Describes your network ACLs. The default is to describe all your network ACLs. Alternatively, you can specify specific network ACL IDs or filter the results to include only the network ACLs that match specific criteria. For more information, see Network ACLs in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
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       2385 
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               */
         
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              describeNetworkAcls(params: EC2.Types.DescribeNetworkAclsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeNetworkAclsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeNetworkAclsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       2388 
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            -
               * Describes  
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            +
               * Describes your network ACLs. The default is to describe all your network ACLs. Alternatively, you can specify specific network ACL IDs or filter the results to include only the network ACLs that match specific criteria. For more information, see Network ACLs in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              describeNetworkAcls(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeNetworkAclsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeNetworkAclsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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               */
         
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              describePublicIpv4Pools(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribePublicIpv4PoolsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribePublicIpv4PoolsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2479 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
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       2480 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions. For a list of the Regions supported by Amazon EC2, see 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions. For a list of the Regions supported by Amazon EC2, see Amazon EC2 service endpoints. For information about enabling and disabling Regions for your account, see Specify which Amazon Web Services Regions your account can use in the Amazon Web Services Account Management Reference Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
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       2481 
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               */
         
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       2482 
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              describeRegions(params: EC2.Types.DescribeRegionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeRegionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeRegionsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2483 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
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       2484 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions. For a list of the Regions supported by Amazon EC2, see 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the Regions that are enabled for your account, or all Regions. For a list of the Regions supported by Amazon EC2, see Amazon EC2 service endpoints. For information about enabling and disabling Regions for your account, see Specify which Amazon Web Services Regions your account can use in the Amazon Web Services Account Management Reference Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
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       2485 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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       2486 
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              describeRegions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeRegionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeRegionsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2487 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2488 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes a root volume replacement task. For more information, see Replace a root volume in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes a root volume replacement task. For more information, see Replace a root volume in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2489 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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       2490 
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     | 
    
         
             
              describeReplaceRootVolumeTasks(params: EC2.Types.DescribeReplaceRootVolumeTasksRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReplaceRootVolumeTasksResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReplaceRootVolumeTasksResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2491 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2492 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes a root volume replacement task. For more information, see Replace a root volume in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes a root volume replacement task. For more information, see Replace a root volume in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2493 
2493 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2494 
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     | 
    
         
             
              describeReplaceRootVolumeTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReplaceRootVolumeTasksResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReplaceRootVolumeTasksResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2495 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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       2501 
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               */
         
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       2502 
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     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2503 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2504 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase. As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase. For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase. As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2505 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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       2506 
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     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesListings(params: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesListingsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2507 
2507 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2508 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase. As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase. For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your account's Reserved Instance listings in the Reserved Instance Marketplace. The Reserved Instance Marketplace matches sellers who want to resell Reserved Instance capacity that they no longer need with buyers who want to purchase additional capacity. Reserved Instances bought and sold through the Reserved Instance Marketplace work like any other Reserved Instances. As a seller, you choose to list some or all of your Reserved Instances, and you specify the upfront price to receive for them. Your Reserved Instances are then listed in the Reserved Instance Marketplace and are available for purchase. As a buyer, you specify the configuration of the Reserved Instance to purchase, and the Marketplace matches what you're searching for with what's available. The Marketplace first sells the lowest priced Reserved Instances to you, and continues to sell available Reserved Instance listings to you until your demand is met. You are charged based on the total price of all of the listings that you purchase. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2509 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2510 
2510 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesListings(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesListingsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2511 
2511 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2512 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned. For more information, see Modify Reserved Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2513 
2513 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2514 
2514 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesModifications(params: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2515 
2515 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2516 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the modifications made to your Reserved Instances. If no parameter is specified, information about all your Reserved Instances modification requests is returned. If a modification ID is specified, only information about the specific modification is returned. For more information, see Modify Reserved Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2517 
2517 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2518 
2518 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesModifications(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesModificationsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2519 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2520 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used. If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances. For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used. If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2521 
2521 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2522 
2522 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesOfferings(params: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2523 
2523 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2524 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used. If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances. For more information, see Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
      
 2524 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes Reserved Instance offerings that are available for purchase. With Reserved Instances, you purchase the right to launch instances for a period of time. During that time period, you do not receive insufficient capacity errors, and you pay a lower usage rate than the rate charged for On-Demand instances for the actual time used. If you have listed your own Reserved Instances for sale in the Reserved Instance Marketplace, they will be excluded from these results. This is to ensure that you do not purchase your own Reserved Instances. For more information, see Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  The order of the elements in the response, including those within nested structures, might vary. Applications should not assume the elements appear in a particular order. 
         
     | 
| 
       2525 
2525 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2526 
2526 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeReservedInstancesOfferings(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeReservedInstancesOfferingsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2527 
2527 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2528 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
| 
      
 2528 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your route tables. The default is to describe all your route tables. Alternatively, you can specify specific route table IDs or filter the results to include only the route tables that match specific criteria. Each subnet in your VPC must be associated with a route table. If a subnet is not explicitly associated with any route table, it is implicitly associated with the main route table. This command does not return the subnet ID for implicit associations. For more information, see Route tables in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2529 
2529 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2530 
2530 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeRouteTables(params: EC2.Types.DescribeRouteTablesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeRouteTablesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeRouteTablesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2531 
2531 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2532 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
| 
      
 2532 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your route tables. The default is to describe all your route tables. Alternatively, you can specify specific route table IDs or filter the results to include only the route tables that match specific criteria. Each subnet in your VPC must be associated with a route table. If a subnet is not explicitly associated with any route table, it is implicitly associated with the main route table. This command does not return the subnet ID for implicit associations. For more information, see Route tables in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2533 
2533 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2534 
2534 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeRouteTables(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeRouteTablesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeRouteTablesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2535 
2535 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -2597,11 +2597,11 @@ declare class EC2 extends Service { 
     | 
|
| 
       2597 
2597 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2598 
2598 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSnapshots(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSnapshotsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSnapshotsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2599 
2599 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2600 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the data feed for Spot Instances. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
 2600 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the data feed for Spot Instances. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2601 
2601 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2602 
2602 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSpotDatafeedSubscription(params: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2603 
2603 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2604 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the data feed for Spot Instances. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
 2604 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the data feed for Spot Instances. For more information, see Spot Instance data feed in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2605 
2605 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2606 
2606 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSpotDatafeedSubscription(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSpotDatafeedSubscriptionResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2607 
2607 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -2637,11 +2637,11 @@ declare class EC2 extends Service { 
     | 
|
| 
       2637 
2637 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2638 
2638 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSpotInstanceRequests(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2639 
2639 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2640 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance pricing history in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
 2640 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance pricing history in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you specify a start and end time, the operation returns the prices of the instance types within that time range. It also returns the last price change before the start time, which is the effective price as of the start time.
         
     | 
| 
       2641 
2641 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2642 
2642 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSpotPriceHistory(params: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotPriceHistoryRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2643 
2643 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2644 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance pricing history in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
 2644 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes the Spot price history. For more information, see Spot Instance pricing history in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you specify a start and end time, the operation returns the prices of the instance types within that time range. It also returns the last price change before the start time, which is the effective price as of the start time.
         
     | 
| 
       2645 
2645 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2646 
2646 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSpotPriceHistory(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSpotPriceHistoryResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2647 
2647 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       2661 
2661 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2662 
2662 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeStoreImageTasks(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeStoreImageTasksResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeStoreImageTasksResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2663 
2663 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2664 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your subnets. The default is to describe all your subnets. Alternatively, you can specify specific subnet IDs or filter the results to include only the subnets that match specific criteria. For more information, see Subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2665 
2665 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2666 
2666 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSubnets(params: EC2.Types.DescribeSubnetsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSubnetsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSubnetsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2667 
2667 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2668 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
| 
      
 2668 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your subnets. The default is to describe all your subnets. Alternatively, you can specify specific subnet IDs or filter the results to include only the subnets that match specific criteria. For more information, see Subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       2669 
2669 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2670 
2670 
     | 
    
         
             
              describeSubnets(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeSubnetsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeSubnetsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       2671 
2671 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -2861,11 +2861,11 @@ declare class EC2 extends Service { 
     | 
|
| 
       2861 
2861 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       2862 
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              describeVolumes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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     | 
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            +
               * Describes the most recent volume modification request for the specified EBS volumes. If a volume has never been modified, some information in the output will be null. If a volume has been modified more than once, the output includes only the most recent modification request. For more information, see  Monitor the progress of volume modifications in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              describeVolumesModifications(params: EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesModificationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesModificationsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesModificationsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       2868 
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            -
               * Describes the most recent volume modification request for the specified EBS volumes. If a volume has never been modified, some information in the output will be null. If a volume has been modified more than once, the output includes only the most recent modification request.  
     | 
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            +
               * Describes the most recent volume modification request for the specified EBS volumes. If a volume has never been modified, some information in the output will be null. If a volume has been modified more than once, the output includes only the most recent modification request. For more information, see  Monitor the progress of volume modifications in the Amazon EBS User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              describeVolumesModifications(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesModificationsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVolumesModificationsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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               */
         
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              describeVpcEndpointServices(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointServicesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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               * Describes your VPC endpoints.
         
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            +
               * Describes your VPC endpoints. The default is to describe all your VPC endpoints. Alternatively, you can specify specific VPC endpoint IDs or filter the results to include only the VPC endpoints that match specific criteria.
         
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               */
         
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              describeVpcEndpoints(params: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       2940 
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            -
               * Describes your VPC endpoints.
         
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            +
               * Describes your VPC endpoints. The default is to describe all your VPC endpoints. Alternatively, you can specify specific VPC endpoint IDs or filter the results to include only the VPC endpoints that match specific criteria.
         
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               */
         
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              describeVpcEndpoints(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcEndpointsResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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     | 
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            +
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               */
         
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       2946 
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              describeVpcPeeringConnections(params: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2947 
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              /**
         
     | 
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       2948 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your VPC peering connections. The default is to describe all your VPC peering connections. Alternatively, you can specify specific VPC peering connection IDs or filter the results to include only the VPC peering connections that match specific criteria.
         
     | 
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       2949 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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       2950 
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     | 
    
         
             
              describeVpcPeeringConnections(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcPeeringConnectionsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2951 
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              /**
         
     | 
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       2952 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
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            +
               * Describes your VPCs. The default is to describe all your VPCs. Alternatively, you can specify specific VPC IDs or filter the results to include only the VPCs that match specific criteria.
         
     | 
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       2953 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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              describeVpcs(params: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcsResult, AWSError>;
         
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       2955 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       2956 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Describes  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Describes your VPCs. The default is to describe all your VPCs. Alternatively, you can specify specific VPC IDs or filter the results to include only the VPCs that match specific criteria.
         
     | 
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       2957 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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       2958 
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              describeVpcs(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DescribeVpcsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DescribeVpcsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       2959 
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              /**
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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              detachVpnGateway(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
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       3024 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Disables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Disables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
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               */
         
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              disableAddressTransfer(params: EC2.Types.DisableAddressTransferRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DisableAddressTransferResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DisableAddressTransferResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
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       3028 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Disables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Disables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
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       3029 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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              disableAddressTransfer(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DisableAddressTransferResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DisableAddressTransferResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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              disassociateVpcCidrBlock(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.DisassociateVpcCidrBlockResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.DisassociateVpcCidrBlockResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3271 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3272 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Enables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Enables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
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       3273 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              enableAddressTransfer(params: EC2.Types.EnableAddressTransferRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.EnableAddressTransferResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.EnableAddressTransferResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       3275 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3276 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Enables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Enables Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
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       3277 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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              enableAddressTransfer(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.EnableAddressTransferResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.EnableAddressTransferResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3279 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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              exportImage(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ExportImageResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ExportImageResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3439 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3440 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Exports routes from the specified transit gateway route table to the specified S3 bucket. By default, all routes are exported. Alternatively, you can filter by CIDR range. The routes are saved to the specified bucket in a JSON file. For more information, see Export  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Exports routes from the specified transit gateway route table to the specified S3 bucket. By default, all routes are exported. Alternatively, you can filter by CIDR range. The routes are saved to the specified bucket in a JSON file. For more information, see Export route tables to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       3441 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       3442 
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     | 
    
         
             
              exportTransitGatewayRoutes(params: EC2.Types.ExportTransitGatewayRoutesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ExportTransitGatewayRoutesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ExportTransitGatewayRoutesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3443 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3444 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Exports routes from the specified transit gateway route table to the specified S3 bucket. By default, all routes are exported. Alternatively, you can filter by CIDR range. The routes are saved to the specified bucket in a JSON file. For more information, see Export  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Exports routes from the specified transit gateway route table to the specified S3 bucket. By default, all routes are exported. Alternatively, you can filter by CIDR range. The routes are saved to the specified bucket in a JSON file. For more information, see Export route tables to Amazon S3 in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide.
         
     | 
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       3445 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       3446 
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     | 
    
         
             
              exportTransitGatewayRoutes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ExportTransitGatewayRoutesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ExportTransitGatewayRoutesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3447 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       3917 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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       3918 
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     | 
    
         
             
              modifyAddressAttribute(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyAddressAttributeResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyAddressAttributeResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3919 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3920 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Changes the opt-in status of the  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Changes the opt-in status of the specified zone group for your account.
         
     | 
| 
       3921 
3921 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       3922 
3922 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyAvailabilityZoneGroup(params: EC2.Types.ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroupRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroupResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroupResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3923 
3923 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       3924 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Changes the opt-in status of the  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Changes the opt-in status of the specified zone group for your account.
         
     | 
| 
       3925 
3925 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       3926 
3926 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyAvailabilityZoneGroup(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroupResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyAvailabilityZoneGroupResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       3927 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -4165,11 +4165,11 @@ declare class EC2 extends Service { 
     | 
|
| 
       4165 
4165 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4166 
4166 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyPrivateDnsNameOptions(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyPrivateDnsNameOptionsResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyPrivateDnsNameOptionsResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4167 
4167 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4168 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Modifies the configuration of your Reserved Instances, such as the Availability Zone, instance count, or instance type. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Modifies the configuration of your Reserved Instances, such as the Availability Zone, instance count, or instance type. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type. For more information, see Modify Reserved Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       4169 
4169 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4170 
4170 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyReservedInstances(params: EC2.Types.ModifyReservedInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyReservedInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyReservedInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4171 
4171 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4172 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Modifies the configuration of your Reserved Instances, such as the Availability Zone, instance count, or instance type. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Modifies the configuration of your Reserved Instances, such as the Availability Zone, instance count, or instance type. The Reserved Instances to be modified must be identical, except for Availability Zone, network platform, and instance type. For more information, see Modify Reserved Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       4173 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4174 
4174 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyReservedInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyReservedInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyReservedInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4175 
4175 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -4317,11 +4317,11 @@ declare class EC2 extends Service { 
     | 
|
| 
       4317 
4317 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4318 
4318 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyVerifiedAccessTrustProvider(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyVerifiedAccessTrustProviderResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyVerifiedAccessTrustProviderResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4319 
4319 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4320 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you might be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For more information, see Extend the file system. 
     | 
| 
      
 4320 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you might be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For more information, see Extend the file system. For more information, see Monitor the progress of volume modifications in the Amazon EBS User Guide. With previous-generation instance types, resizing an EBS volume might require detaching and reattaching the volume or stopping and restarting the instance. After modifying a volume, you must wait at least six hours and ensure that the volume is in the in-use or available state before you can modify the same volume. This is sometimes referred to as a cooldown period.
         
     | 
| 
       4321 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4322 
4322 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyVolume(params: EC2.Types.ModifyVolumeRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyVolumeResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyVolumeResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4323 
4323 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4324 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you might be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For more information, see Extend the file system. 
     | 
| 
      
 4324 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you might be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For more information, see Extend the file system. For more information, see Monitor the progress of volume modifications in the Amazon EBS User Guide. With previous-generation instance types, resizing an EBS volume might require detaching and reattaching the volume or stopping and restarting the instance. After modifying a volume, you must wait at least six hours and ensure that the volume is in the in-use or available state before you can modify the same volume. This is sometimes referred to as a cooldown period.
         
     | 
| 
       4325 
4325 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4326 
4326 
     | 
    
         
             
              modifyVolume(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ModifyVolumeResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ModifyVolumeResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4327 
4327 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       4453 
4453 
     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4454 
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     | 
    
         
             
              moveByoipCidrToIpam(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.MoveByoipCidrToIpamResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.MoveByoipCidrToIpamResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4455 
4455 
     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4456 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 4456 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Provisioning an address range is an asynchronous operation, so the call returns immediately, but the address range is not ready to use until its status changes from pending-provision to provisioned. To monitor the status of an address range, use DescribeByoipCidrs. To allocate an Elastic IP address from your IPv4 address pool, use AllocateAddress with either the specific address from the address pool or the ID of the address pool.
         
     | 
| 
       4457 
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              provisionByoipCidr(params: EC2.Types.ProvisionByoipCidrRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ProvisionByoipCidrResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ProvisionByoipCidrResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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            -
               * Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon  
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            +
               * Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Provisioning an address range is an asynchronous operation, so the call returns immediately, but the address range is not ready to use until its status changes from pending-provision to provisioned. To monitor the status of an address range, use DescribeByoipCidrs. To allocate an Elastic IP address from your IPv4 address pool, use AllocateAddress with either the specific address from the address pool or the ID of the address pool.
         
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               */
         
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              provisionByoipCidr(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.ProvisionByoipCidrResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.ProvisionByoipCidrResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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              purchaseHostReservation(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.PurchaseHostReservationResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.PurchaseHostReservationResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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            -
               * Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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            +
               * Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              purchaseReservedInstancesOffering(params: EC2.Types.PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult, AWSError>;
         
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       4507 
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              /**
         
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     | 
    
         
            -
               * Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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            +
               * Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              purchaseReservedInstancesOffering(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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               */
         
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              registerInstanceEventNotificationAttributes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RegisterInstanceEventNotificationAttributesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RegisterInstanceEventNotificationAttributesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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            -
               * Registers members (network interfaces) with the transit gateway multicast group. A member is a network interface associated with a supported EC2 instance that receives multicast traffic. For information 
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            +
               * Registers members (network interfaces) with the transit gateway multicast group. A member is a network interface associated with a supported EC2 instance that receives multicast traffic. For more information, see Multicast on transit gateways in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide. After you add the members, use SearchTransitGatewayMulticastGroups to verify that the members were added to the transit gateway multicast group.
         
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               */
         
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              registerTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembers(params: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembersRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembersResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembersResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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     | 
    
         
            -
               * Registers members (network interfaces) with the transit gateway multicast group. A member is a network interface associated with a supported EC2 instance that receives multicast traffic. For information 
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| 
      
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            +
               * Registers members (network interfaces) with the transit gateway multicast group. A member is a network interface associated with a supported EC2 instance that receives multicast traffic. For more information, see Multicast on transit gateways in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide. After you add the members, use SearchTransitGatewayMulticastGroups to verify that the members were added to the transit gateway multicast group.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
              registerTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembers(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembersResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupMembersResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4552 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Registers sources (network interfaces) with the specified transit gateway multicast group. A multicast source is a network interface attached to a supported instance that sends multicast traffic. For information about supported instances, see Multicast  
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| 
      
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            +
               * Registers sources (network interfaces) with the specified transit gateway multicast group. A multicast source is a network interface attached to a supported instance that sends multicast traffic. For more information about supported instances, see Multicast on transit gateways in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide. After you add the source, use SearchTransitGatewayMulticastGroups to verify that the source was added to the multicast group.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
              registerTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSources(params: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSourcesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSourcesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSourcesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       4555 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4556 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Registers sources (network interfaces) with the specified transit gateway multicast group. A multicast source is a network interface attached to a supported instance that sends multicast traffic. For information about supported instances, see Multicast  
     | 
| 
      
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            +
               * Registers sources (network interfaces) with the specified transit gateway multicast group. A multicast source is a network interface attached to a supported instance that sends multicast traffic. For more information about supported instances, see Multicast on transit gateways in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide. After you add the source, use SearchTransitGatewayMulticastGroups to verify that the source was added to the multicast group.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
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       4558 
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     | 
    
         
             
              registerTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSources(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSourcesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RegisterTransitGatewayMulticastGroupSourcesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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               */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
              requestSpotFleet(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RequestSpotFleetResponse) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RequestSpotFleetResponse, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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     | 
    
         
            -
               * Creates a Spot Instance request. For more information, see Spot Instance  
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| 
      
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            +
               * Creates a Spot Instance request. For more information, see Work with Spot Instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  We strongly discourage using the RequestSpotInstances API because it is a legacy API with no planned investment. For options for requesting Spot Instances, see Which is the best Spot request method to use? in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
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               */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
              requestSpotInstances(params: EC2.Types.RequestSpotInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RequestSpotInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RequestSpotInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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            -
               * Creates a Spot Instance request. For more information, see Spot Instance  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Creates a Spot Instance request. For more information, see Work with Spot Instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  We strongly discourage using the RequestSpotInstances API because it is a legacy API with no planned investment. For options for requesting Spot Instances, see Which is the best Spot request method to use? in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
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               */
         
     | 
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              requestSpotInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RequestSpotInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RequestSpotInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4703 
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              /**
         
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| 
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               */
         
     | 
| 
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              resetImageAttribute(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4735 
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              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4736 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel or ramdisk, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck, the instance can be either running or stopped. The sourceDestCheck attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default value is true, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false for a NAT instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel or ramdisk, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck, the instance can be either running or stopped. The sourceDestCheck attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default value is true, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false for a NAT instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT instances in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       4737 
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               */
         
     | 
| 
       4738 
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     | 
    
         
             
              resetInstanceAttribute(params: EC2.Types.ResetInstanceAttributeRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4739 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4740 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel or ramdisk, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck, the instance can be either running or stopped. The sourceDestCheck attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default value is true, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false for a NAT instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Resets an attribute of an instance to its default value. To reset the kernel or ramdisk, the instance must be in a stopped state. To reset the sourceDestCheck, the instance can be either running or stopped. The sourceDestCheck attribute controls whether source/destination checking is enabled. The default value is true, which means checking is enabled. This value must be false for a NAT instance to perform NAT. For more information, see NAT instances in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       4741 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4742 
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     | 
    
         
             
              resetInstanceAttribute(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4743 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       4821 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4822 
4822 
     | 
    
         
             
              revokeSecurityGroupIngress(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RevokeSecurityGroupIngressResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4823 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4824 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions. You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:   If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.   All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.   Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance types.   If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group. For more information, see Security groups.   If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.   You can create a launch template, which is a resource that contains the parameters to launch an instance. When you launch an instance using RunInstances, you can specify the launch template instead of specifying the launch parameters. To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances. An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running state. You can check the state of your instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources. Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key pairs. For troubleshooting, see What to do if an instance immediately terminates, and Troubleshooting connecting to your instance.
         
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions. You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:   If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.   All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.   Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance types.   If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group for the VPC. For more information, see Security groups.   If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.   You can create a launch template, which is a resource that contains the parameters to launch an instance. When you launch an instance using RunInstances, you can specify the launch template instead of specifying the launch parameters. To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances.  RunInstances is subject to both request rate limiting and resource rate limiting. For more information, see Request throttling. An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running state. You can check the state of your instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources. Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key pairs. For troubleshooting, see What to do if an instance immediately terminates, and Troubleshooting connecting to your instance.
         
     | 
| 
       4825 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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| 
       4826 
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     | 
    
         
             
              runInstances(params: EC2.Types.RunInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.Reservation) => void): Request<EC2.Types.Reservation, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4827 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4828 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions. You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:   If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.   All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.   Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance types.   If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group. For more information, see Security groups.   If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.   You can create a launch template, which is a resource that contains the parameters to launch an instance. When you launch an instance using RunInstances, you can specify the launch template instead of specifying the launch parameters. To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances. An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running state. You can check the state of your instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources. Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key pairs. For troubleshooting, see What to do if an instance immediately terminates, and Troubleshooting connecting to your instance.
         
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| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Launches the specified number of instances using an AMI for which you have permissions. You can specify a number of options, or leave the default options. The following rules apply:   If you don't specify a subnet ID, we choose a default subnet from your default VPC for you. If you don't have a default VPC, you must specify a subnet ID in the request.   All instances have a network interface with a primary private IPv4 address. If you don't specify this address, we choose one from the IPv4 range of your subnet.   Not all instance types support IPv6 addresses. For more information, see Instance types.   If you don't specify a security group ID, we use the default security group for the VPC. For more information, see Security groups.   If any of the AMIs have a product code attached for which the user has not subscribed, the request fails.   You can create a launch template, which is a resource that contains the parameters to launch an instance. When you launch an instance using RunInstances, you can specify the launch template instead of specifying the launch parameters. To ensure faster instance launches, break up large requests into smaller batches. For example, create five separate launch requests for 100 instances each instead of one launch request for 500 instances.  RunInstances is subject to both request rate limiting and resource rate limiting. For more information, see Request throttling. An instance is ready for you to use when it's in the running state. You can check the state of your instance using DescribeInstances. You can tag instances and EBS volumes during launch, after launch, or both. For more information, see CreateTags and Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources. Linux instances have access to the public key of the key pair at boot. You can use this key to provide secure access to the instance. Amazon EC2 public images use this feature to provide secure access without passwords. For more information, see Key pairs. For troubleshooting, see What to do if an instance immediately terminates, and Troubleshooting connecting to your instance.
         
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| 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
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       4830 
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     | 
    
         
             
              runInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.Reservation) => void): Request<EC2.Types.Reservation, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4831 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4832 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Launches the specified Scheduled Instances. Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances. You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes. 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Launches the specified Scheduled Instances. Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances. You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes.
         
     | 
| 
       4833 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4834 
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     | 
    
         
             
              runScheduledInstances(params: EC2.Types.RunScheduledInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RunScheduledInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RunScheduledInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4835 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
| 
       4836 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Launches the specified Scheduled Instances. Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances. You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes. 
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| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Launches the specified Scheduled Instances. Before you can launch a Scheduled Instance, you must purchase it and obtain an identifier using PurchaseScheduledInstances. You must launch a Scheduled Instance during its scheduled time period. You can't stop or reboot a Scheduled Instance, but you can terminate it as needed. If you terminate a Scheduled Instance before the current scheduled time period ends, you can launch it again after a few minutes.
         
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| 
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               */
         
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              runScheduledInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.RunScheduledInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.RunScheduledInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              searchTransitGatewayRoutes(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.SearchTransitGatewayRoutesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.SearchTransitGatewayRoutesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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            -
               * Sends a diagnostic interrupt to the specified Amazon EC2 instance to trigger a kernel panic (on Linux instances), or a blue screen/stop error (on Windows instances). For instances based on Intel and AMD processors, the interrupt is received as a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). In general, the operating system crashes and reboots when a kernel panic or stop error is triggered. The operating system can also be configured to perform diagnostic tasks, such as generating a memory dump file, loading a secondary kernel, or obtaining a call trace. Before sending a diagnostic interrupt to your instance, ensure that its operating system is configured to perform the required diagnostic tasks. For more information about configuring your operating system to generate a crash dump when a kernel panic or stop error occurs, see Send a diagnostic interrupt (for advanced users)  
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            +
               * Sends a diagnostic interrupt to the specified Amazon EC2 instance to trigger a kernel panic (on Linux instances), or a blue screen/stop error (on Windows instances). For instances based on Intel and AMD processors, the interrupt is received as a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). In general, the operating system crashes and reboots when a kernel panic or stop error is triggered. The operating system can also be configured to perform diagnostic tasks, such as generating a memory dump file, loading a secondary kernel, or obtaining a call trace. Before sending a diagnostic interrupt to your instance, ensure that its operating system is configured to perform the required diagnostic tasks. For more information about configuring your operating system to generate a crash dump when a kernel panic or stop error occurs, see Send a diagnostic interrupt (for advanced users) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              sendDiagnosticInterrupt(params: EC2.Types.SendDiagnosticInterruptRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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     | 
    
         
            -
               * Sends a diagnostic interrupt to the specified Amazon EC2 instance to trigger a kernel panic (on Linux instances), or a blue screen/stop error (on Windows instances). For instances based on Intel and AMD processors, the interrupt is received as a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). In general, the operating system crashes and reboots when a kernel panic or stop error is triggered. The operating system can also be configured to perform diagnostic tasks, such as generating a memory dump file, loading a secondary kernel, or obtaining a call trace. Before sending a diagnostic interrupt to your instance, ensure that its operating system is configured to perform the required diagnostic tasks. For more information about configuring your operating system to generate a crash dump when a kernel panic or stop error occurs, see Send a diagnostic interrupt (for advanced users)  
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            +
               * Sends a diagnostic interrupt to the specified Amazon EC2 instance to trigger a kernel panic (on Linux instances), or a blue screen/stop error (on Windows instances). For instances based on Intel and AMD processors, the interrupt is received as a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). In general, the operating system crashes and reboots when a kernel panic or stop error is triggered. The operating system can also be configured to perform diagnostic tasks, such as generating a memory dump file, loading a secondary kernel, or obtaining a call trace. Before sending a diagnostic interrupt to your instance, ensure that its operating system is configured to perform the required diagnostic tasks. For more information about configuring your operating system to generate a crash dump when a kernel panic or stop error occurs, see Send a diagnostic interrupt (for advanced users) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              sendDiagnosticInterrupt(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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            -
               * Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped. Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM. Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error. If you attempt to start a T3 instance with host tenancy and the unlimited CPU credit option, the request fails. The unlimited CPU credit option is not supported on Dedicated Hosts. Before you start the instance, either change its CPU credit option to standard, or change its tenancy to default or dedicated. For more information, see Stop and start  
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            +
               * Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped. Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM. Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error. If you attempt to start a T3 instance with host tenancy and the unlimited CPU credit option, the request fails. The unlimited CPU credit option is not supported on Dedicated Hosts. Before you start the instance, either change its CPU credit option to standard, or change its tenancy to default or dedicated. For more information, see Stop and start Amazon EC2 instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
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              startInstances(params: EC2.Types.StartInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.StartInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.StartInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
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              /**
         
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       4876 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped. Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM. Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error. If you attempt to start a T3 instance with host tenancy and the unlimited CPU credit option, the request fails. The unlimited CPU credit option is not supported on Dedicated Hosts. Before you start the instance, either change its CPU credit option to standard, or change its tenancy to default or dedicated. For more information, see Stop and start  
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Starts an Amazon EBS-backed instance that you've previously stopped. Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM. Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error. If you attempt to start a T3 instance with host tenancy and the unlimited CPU credit option, the request fails. The unlimited CPU credit option is not supported on Dedicated Hosts. Before you start the instance, either change its CPU credit option to standard, or change its tenancy to default or dedicated. For more information, see Stop and start Amazon EC2 instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
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               */
         
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              startInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.StartInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.StartInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
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| 
       4879 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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| 
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     | 
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               */
         
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              startVpcEndpointServicePrivateDnsVerification(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.StartVpcEndpointServicePrivateDnsVerificationResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.StartVpcEndpointServicePrivateDnsVerificationResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
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       4903 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
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       4904 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance. For more information, see Stop and start  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
               * Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance. For more information, see Stop and start Amazon EC2 instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can use the Stop action to hibernate an instance if the instance is enabled for hibernation and it meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. We don't charge usage for a stopped instance, or data transfer fees; however, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. You can't stop or hibernate instance store-backed instances. You can't use the Stop action to hibernate Spot Instances, but you can specify that Amazon EC2 should hibernate Spot Instances when they are interrupted. For more information, see Hibernating interrupted Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you stop or hibernate an instance, we shut it down. You can restart your instance at any time. Before stopping or hibernating an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM, but hibernating an instance does preserve data stored in RAM. If an instance cannot hibernate successfully, a normal shutdown occurs. Stopping and hibernating an instance is different to rebooting or terminating it. For example, when you stop or hibernate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached during the instance launch are automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between rebooting, stopping, hibernating, and terminating instances, see Instance lifecycle in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you stop an instance, we attempt to shut it down forcibly after a short while. If your instance appears stuck in the stopping state after a period of time, there may be an issue with the underlying host computer. For more information, see Troubleshoot stopping your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       4905 
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     | 
    
         
             
               */
         
     | 
| 
       4906 
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     | 
    
         
             
              stopInstances(params: EC2.Types.StopInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.StopInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.StopInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4907 
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     | 
    
         
             
              /**
         
     | 
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       4908 
     | 
    
         
            -
               * Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance. For more information, see Stop and start  
     | 
| 
      
 4908 
     | 
    
         
            +
               * Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance. For more information, see Stop and start Amazon EC2 instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can use the Stop action to hibernate an instance if the instance is enabled for hibernation and it meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. We don't charge usage for a stopped instance, or data transfer fees; however, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains and continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS volume usage. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, and thereafter charges per second for instance usage. You can't stop or hibernate instance store-backed instances. You can't use the Stop action to hibernate Spot Instances, but you can specify that Amazon EC2 should hibernate Spot Instances when they are interrupted. For more information, see Hibernating interrupted Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you stop or hibernate an instance, we shut it down. You can restart your instance at any time. Before stopping or hibernating an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM, but hibernating an instance does preserve data stored in RAM. If an instance cannot hibernate successfully, a normal shutdown occurs. Stopping and hibernating an instance is different to rebooting or terminating it. For example, when you stop or hibernate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached to the instance persist. When you terminate an instance, the root device and any other devices attached during the instance launch are automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between rebooting, stopping, hibernating, and terminating instances, see Instance lifecycle in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. When you stop an instance, we attempt to shut it down forcibly after a short while. If your instance appears stuck in the stopping state after a period of time, there may be an issue with the underlying host computer. For more information, see Troubleshoot stopping your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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               */
         
     | 
| 
       4910 
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     | 
    
         
             
              stopInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: EC2.Types.StopInstancesResult) => void): Request<EC2.Types.StopInstancesResult, AWSError>;
         
     | 
| 
       4911 
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              /**
         
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| 
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     | 
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| 
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                 */
         
     | 
| 
       5766 
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     | 
    
         
             
                PublicIpv4Pool?: Ipv4PoolEc2Id;
         
     | 
| 
       5767 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       5768 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 *  A unique set of Availability Zones, Local Zones, or Wavelength Zones from which Amazon Web Services advertises IP addresses. Use this parameter to limit the IP address to this location. IP addresses cannot move between network border groups. 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 *  A unique set of Availability Zones, Local Zones, or Wavelength Zones from which Amazon Web Services advertises IP addresses. Use this parameter to limit the IP address to this location. IP addresses cannot move between network border groups.
         
     | 
| 
       5769 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       5770 
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     | 
    
         
             
                NetworkBorderGroup?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       5771 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
              export interface AllocateHostsRequest {
         
     | 
| 
       5819 
5819 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       5820 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether the host accepts any untargeted instance launches that match its instance type configuration, or if it only accepts Host tenancy instance launches that specify its unique host ID. For more information, see  Understanding auto-placement and affinity in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Default:  
     | 
| 
      
 5820 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether the host accepts any untargeted instance launches that match its instance type configuration, or if it only accepts Host tenancy instance launches that specify its unique host ID. For more information, see  Understanding auto-placement and affinity in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Default: off 
         
     | 
| 
       5821 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       5822 
5822 
     | 
    
         
             
                AutoPlacement?: AutoPlacement;
         
     | 
| 
       5823 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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|
| 
       5885 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       5886 
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     | 
    
         
             
                NetmaskLength?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       5887 
5887 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       5888 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 5888 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       5889 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       5890 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       5891 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
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       6351 
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                 */
         
     | 
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       6352 
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     | 
    
         
             
                SubnetId: SubnetId;
         
     | 
| 
       6353 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       6354 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
|
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       6662 
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     | 
    
         
             
                GreKey?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       6663 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       6664 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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| 
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     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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| 
       6676 
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     | 
    
         
             
                InterfaceAssociation?: TrunkInterfaceAssociation;
         
     | 
| 
       6677 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       6678 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
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| 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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| 
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     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       6882 
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     | 
    
         
             
                VerifiedAccessTrustProviderId: VerifiedAccessTrustProviderId;
         
     | 
| 
       6883 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       6884 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       7016 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Description?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       7017 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       7018 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
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       7806 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       7807 
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     | 
    
         
             
                InstanceMatchCriteria?: FleetInstanceMatchCriteria;
         
     | 
| 
       7808 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       7809 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The strategy used by the Capacity Reservation Fleet to determine which of the specified instance types to use. For more information, see For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The strategy used by the Capacity Reservation Fleet to determine which of the specified instance types to use. For more information, see For more information, see Allocation strategy in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                AllocationStrategy?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       7812 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       8736 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       8737 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Encrypted?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       8738 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       8739 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The identifier of the  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The identifier of the KMS key to use for Amazon EBS encryption. If this parameter is not specified, your KMS key for Amazon EBS is used. If KmsKeyId is specified, the encrypted state must be true. You can specify the KMS key using any of the following:   Key ID. For example, 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Key alias. For example, alias/ExampleAlias.   Key ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Alias ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:alias/ExampleAlias.   Amazon Web Services authenticates the KMS key asynchronously. Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is not valid, the action can appear to complete, but eventually fails.
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       8741 
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     | 
    
         
             
                KmsKeyId?: KmsKeyId;
         
     | 
| 
       8742 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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| 
       8743 
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                 * The total number of capacity units to be reserved by the Capacity Reservation Fleet. This value, together with the instance type weights that you assign to each instance type used by the Fleet determine the number of instances for which the Fleet reserves capacity. Both values are based on units that make sense for your workload. For more information, see 
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
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                /**
         
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                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
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                /**
         
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                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
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                 */
         
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                /**
         
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                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
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                 */
         
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                 */
         
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                LaunchTemplateData: RequestLaunchTemplateData;
         
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                /**
         
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                 * If true, and if a Systems Manager parameter is specified for ImageId, the AMI ID is displayed in the response for imageID. For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon  
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            +
                 * If true, and if a Systems Manager parameter is specified for ImageId, the AMI ID is displayed in the response for imageID. For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Default: false 
         
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                 */
         
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                ResolveAlias?: Boolean;
         
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              }
         
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                 */
         
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                AddressFamily: String;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency. Constraints: Up to 255 UTF-8 characters in length.
         
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                 */
         
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
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              }
         
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                /**
         
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                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
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            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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                 */
         
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The Availability Zone or Local Zone for the subnet. Default: Amazon Web Services selects one for you. If you create more than one subnet in your VPC, we do not necessarily select a different zone for each subnet. To create a subnet in a Local Zone, set this value to the Local Zone ID, for example us-west-2-lax-1a. For information about the Regions that support Local Zones, see Local Zones 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The Availability Zone or Local Zone for the subnet. Default: Amazon Web Services selects one for you. If you create more than one subnet in your VPC, we do not necessarily select a different zone for each subnet. To create a subnet in a Local Zone, set this value to the Local Zone ID, for example us-west-2-lax-1a. For information about the Regions that support Local Zones, see Available Local Zones. To create a subnet in an Outpost, set this value to the Availability Zone for the Outpost and specify the Outpost ARN.
         
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                 */
         
     | 
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                AvailabilityZone?: String;
         
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| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                TagSpecifications?: TagSpecificationList;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       11445 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
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     | 
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       11481 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       11482 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                TagSpecifications?: TagSpecificationList;
         
     | 
| 
       11509 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       11510 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                TagSpecifications?: TagSpecificationList;
         
     | 
| 
       11601 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       11602 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
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11605 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
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       11652 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       11653 
11653 
     | 
    
         
             
                Iops?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       11654 
11654 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       11655 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The identifier of the  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The identifier of the KMS key to use for Amazon EBS encryption. If this parameter is not specified, your KMS key for Amazon EBS is used. If KmsKeyId is specified, the encrypted state must be true. You can specify the KMS key using any of the following:   Key ID. For example, 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Key alias. For example, alias/ExampleAlias.   Key ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Alias ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:alias/ExampleAlias.   Amazon Web Services authenticates the KMS key asynchronously. Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is not valid, the action can appear to complete, but eventually fails.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                KmsKeyId?: KmsKeyId;
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                VerifiedAccessEndpointId: VerifiedAccessEndpointId;
         
     | 
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       13216 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       13217 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
                VerifiedAccessGroupId: VerifiedAccessGroupId;
         
     | 
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       13236 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       13237 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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                ClientToken?: String;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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       13259 
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     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
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       13260 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       13261 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
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       13280 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       13281 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
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       13284 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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       14202 
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     | 
    
         
             
              export type DescribeDhcpOptionsMaxResults = number;
         
     | 
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       14203 
14203 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface DescribeDhcpOptionsRequest {
         
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       14204 
14204 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       14205 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The IDs of  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IDs of DHCP option sets.
         
     | 
| 
       14206 
14206 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       14207 
14207 
     | 
    
         
             
                DhcpOptionsIds?: DhcpOptionsIdStringList;
         
     | 
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       14208 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       14224 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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       14225 
14225 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface DescribeDhcpOptionsResult {
         
     | 
| 
       14226 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       14227 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Information about  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Information about the DHCP options sets.
         
     | 
| 
       14228 
14228 
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A value of true means that the instance is enabled for hibernation.    host-id - The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance is running, if applicable.    hypervisor - The hypervisor type of the instance (ovm | xen). The value xen is used for both Xen and Nitro hypervisors.    iam-instance-profile.arn - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ARN.    iam-instance-profile.id - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ID.    iam-instance-profile.name - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an name.    image-id - The ID of the image used to launch the instance.    instance-id - The ID of the instance.    instance-lifecycle - Indicates whether this is a Spot Instance, a Scheduled Instance, or a Capacity Block (spot | scheduled | capacity-block).    instance-state-code - The state of the instance, as a 16-bit unsigned integer. The high byte is used for internal purposes and should be ignored. The low byte is set based on the state represented. The valid values are: 0 (pending), 16 (running), 32 (shutting-down), 48 (terminated), 64 (stopping), and 80 (stopped).    instance-state-name - The state of the instance (pending | running | shutting-down | terminated | stopping | stopped).    instance-type - The type of instance (for example, t2.micro).    instance.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance.     instance.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance.     ip-address - The public IPv4 address of the instance.    ipv6-address - The IPv6 address of the instance.    kernel-id - The kernel ID.    key-name - The name of the key pair used when the instance was launched.    launch-index - When launching multiple instances, this is the index for the instance in the launch group (for example, 0, 1, 2, and so on).     launch-time - The time when the instance was launched, in the ISO 8601 format in the UTC time zone (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ), for example, 2021-09-29T11:04:43.305Z. You can use a wildcard (*), for example, 2021-09-29T*, which matches an entire day.    maintenance-options.auto-recovery - The current automatic recovery behavior of the instance (disabled | default).    metadata-options.http-endpoint - The status of access to the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instance (enabled | disabled)    metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv4 - Indicates whether the IPv4 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled).    metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv6 - Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled).    metadata-options.http-put-response-hop-limit - The HTTP metadata request put response hop limit (integer, possible values 1 to 64)    metadata-options.http-tokens - The metadata request authorization state (optional | required)    metadata-options.instance-metadata-tags - The status of access to instance tags from the instance metadata (enabled | disabled)    metadata-options.state - The state of the metadata option changes (pending | applied).    monitoring-state - Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled (disabled | enabled).    network-interface.addresses.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID.    network-interface.addresses.association.association-id - The association ID.    network-interface.addresses.association.carrier-ip - The carrier IP address.    network-interface.addresses.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.addresses.association.ip-owner-id - The owner ID of the private IPv4 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.addresses.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.addresses.association.public-ip - The ID of the association of an Elastic IP address (IPv4) with a network interface.    network-interface.addresses.primary - Specifies whether the IPv4 address of the network interface is the primary private IPv4 address.    network-interface.addresses.private-dns-name - The private DNS name.    network-interface.addresses.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID returned when you allocated the Elastic IP address (IPv4) for your network interface.    network-interface.association.association-id - The association ID returned when the network interface was associated with an IPv4 address.    network-interface.association.carrier-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.association.ip-owner-id - The owner of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) associated with the network interface.    network-interface.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.association.public-ip - The address of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) bound to the network interface.    network-interface.attachment.attach-time - The time that the network interface was attached to an instance.    network-interface.attachment.attachment-id - The ID of the interface attachment.    network-interface.attachment.delete-on-termination - Specifies whether the attachment is deleted when an instance is terminated.    network-interface.attachment.device-index - The device index to which the network interface is attached.    network-interface.attachment.instance-id - The ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached.    network-interface.attachment.instance-owner-id - The owner ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached.    network-interface.attachment.network-card-index - The index of the network card.    network-interface.attachment.status - The status of the attachment (attaching | attached | detaching | detached).    network-interface.availability-zone - The Availability Zone for the network interface.    network-interface.deny-all-igw-traffic - A Boolean that indicates whether a network interface with an IPv6 address is unreachable from the public internet.    network-interface.description - The description of the network interface.    network-interface.group-id - The ID of a security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.group-name - The name of a security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv4-prefixes.ipv4-prefix - The IPv4 prefixes that are assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-addresses.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-addresses.is-primary-ipv6 - A Boolean that indicates whether this is the primary IPv6 address.    network-interface.ipv6-native - A Boolean that indicates whether this is an IPv6 only network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-prefixes.ipv6-prefix - The IPv6 prefix assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.mac-address - The MAC address of the network interface.    network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface.    network-interface.outpost-arn - The ARN of the Outpost.    network-interface.owner-id - The ID of the owner of the network interface.    network-interface.private-dns-name - The private DNS name of the network interface.    network-interface.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address.    network-interface.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.requester-id - The requester ID for the network interface.    network-interface.requester-managed - Indicates whether the network interface is being managed by Amazon Web Services.    network-interface.status - The status of the network interface (available) | in-use).    network-interface.source-dest-check - Whether the network interface performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the network interface to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC.    network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the network interface.    network-interface.tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.tag-value - The value of a tag assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.vpc-id - The ID of the VPC for the network interface.    outpost-arn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost.    owner-id - The Amazon Web Services account ID of the instance owner.    placement-group-name - The name of the placement group for the instance.    placement-partition-number - The partition in which the instance is located.    platform - The platform. To list only Windows instances, use windows.    platform-details - The platform (Linux/UNIX | Red Hat BYOL Linux |  Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Web | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Standard | SQL Server Web | SUSE Linux | Ubuntu Pro | Windows | Windows BYOL | Windows with SQL Server Enterprise | Windows with SQL Server Standard | Windows with SQL Server Web).    private-dns-name - The private IPv4 DNS name of the instance.    private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-a-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records.    private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-aaaa-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records.    private-dns-name-options.hostname-type - The type of hostname (ip-name | resource-name).    private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address of the instance.    product-code - The product code associated with the AMI used to launch the instance.    product-code.type - The type of product code (devpay | marketplace).    ramdisk-id - The RAM disk ID.    reason - The reason for the current state of the instance (for example, shows "User Initiated [date]" when you stop or terminate the instance). Similar to the state-reason-code filter.    requester-id - The ID of the entity that launched the instance on your behalf (for example, Amazon Web Services Management Console, Auto Scaling, and so on).    reservation-id - The ID of the instance's reservation. A reservation ID is created any time you launch an instance. A reservation ID has a one-to-one relationship with an instance launch request, but can be associated with more than one instance if you launch multiple instances using the same launch request. For example, if you launch one instance, you get one reservation ID. If you launch ten instances using the same launch request, you also get one reservation ID.    root-device-name - The device name of the root device volume (for example, /dev/sda1).    root-device-type - The type of the root device volume (ebs | instance-store).    source-dest-check - Indicates whether the instance performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the instance to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC.     spot-instance-request-id - The ID of the Spot Instance request.    state-reason-code - The reason code for the state change.    state-reason-message - A message that describes the state change.    subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the instance.    tag:<key> - The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key Owner and the value TeamA, specify tag:Owner for the filter name and TeamA for the filter value.    tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources that have a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value.    tenancy - The tenancy of an instance (dedicated | default | host).    tpm-support - Indicates if the instance is configured for NitroTPM support (v2.0).     usage-operation - The usage operation value for the instance (RunInstances | RunInstances:00g0 | RunInstances:0010 | RunInstances:1010 | RunInstances:1014 | RunInstances:1110 | RunInstances:0014 | RunInstances:0210 | RunInstances:0110 | RunInstances:0100 | RunInstances:0004 | RunInstances:0200 | RunInstances:000g | RunInstances:0g00 | RunInstances:0002 | RunInstances:0800 | RunInstances:0102 | RunInstances:0006 | RunInstances:0202).    usage-operation-update-time - The time that the usage operation was last updated, for example, 2022-09-15T17:15:20.000Z.    virtualization-type - The virtualization type of the instance (paravirtual | hvm).    vpc-id - The ID of the VPC that the instance is running in.  
         
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A value of true means that the instance is enabled for hibernation.    host-id - The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance is running, if applicable.    hypervisor - The hypervisor type of the instance (ovm | xen). The value xen is used for both Xen and Nitro hypervisors.    iam-instance-profile.arn - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ARN.    iam-instance-profile.id - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ID.    iam-instance-profile.name - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an name.    image-id - The ID of the image used to launch the instance.    instance-id - The ID of the instance.    instance-lifecycle - Indicates whether this is a Spot Instance, a Scheduled Instance, or a Capacity Block (spot | scheduled | capacity-block).    instance-state-code - The state of the instance, as a 16-bit unsigned integer. The high byte is used for internal purposes and should be ignored. 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The valid values are: 0 (pending), 16 (running), 32 (shutting-down), 48 (terminated), 64 (stopping), and 80 (stopped).    instance-state-name - The state of the instance (pending | running | shutting-down | terminated | stopping | stopped).    instance-type - The type of instance (for example, t2.micro).    instance.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance.     instance.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance.     ip-address - The public IPv4 address of the instance.    ipv6-address - The IPv6 address of the instance.    kernel-id - The kernel ID.    key-name - The name of the key pair used when the instance was launched.    launch-index - When launching multiple instances, this is the index for the instance in the launch group (for example, 0, 1, 2, and so on).     launch-time - The time when the instance was launched, in the ISO 8601 format in the UTC time zone (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ), for example, 2021-09-29T11:04:43.305Z. You can use a wildcard (*), for example, 2021-09-29T*, which matches an entire day.    maintenance-options.auto-recovery - The current automatic recovery behavior of the instance (disabled | default).    metadata-options.http-endpoint - The status of access to the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instance (enabled | disabled)    metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv4 - Indicates whether the IPv4 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled).    metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv6 - Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled).    metadata-options.http-put-response-hop-limit - The HTTP metadata request put response hop limit (integer, possible values 1 to 64)    metadata-options.http-tokens - The metadata request authorization state (optional | required)    metadata-options.instance-metadata-tags - The status of access to instance tags from the instance metadata (enabled | disabled)    metadata-options.state - The state of the metadata option changes (pending | applied).    monitoring-state - Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled (disabled | enabled).    network-interface.addresses.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID.    network-interface.addresses.association.association-id - The association ID.    network-interface.addresses.association.carrier-ip - The carrier IP address.    network-interface.addresses.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.addresses.association.ip-owner-id - The owner ID of the private IPv4 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.addresses.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.addresses.association.public-ip - The ID of the association of an Elastic IP address (IPv4) with a network interface.    network-interface.addresses.primary - Specifies whether the IPv4 address of the network interface is the primary private IPv4 address.    network-interface.addresses.private-dns-name - The private DNS name.    network-interface.addresses.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID returned when you allocated the Elastic IP address (IPv4) for your network interface.    network-interface.association.association-id - The association ID returned when the network interface was associated with an IPv4 address.    network-interface.association.carrier-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address.    network-interface.association.ip-owner-id - The owner of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) associated with the network interface.    network-interface.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.association.public-ip - The address of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) bound to the network interface.    network-interface.attachment.attach-time - The time that the network interface was attached to an instance.    network-interface.attachment.attachment-id - 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The ID of a security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.group-name - The name of a security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv4-prefixes.ipv4-prefix - The IPv4 prefixes that are assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-addresses.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-addresses.is-primary-ipv6 - A Boolean that indicates whether this is the primary IPv6 address.    network-interface.ipv6-native - A Boolean that indicates whether this is an IPv6 only network interface.    network-interface.ipv6-prefixes.ipv6-prefix - The IPv6 prefix assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.mac-address - The MAC address of the network interface.    network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface.    network-interface.outpost-arn - The ARN of the Outpost.    network-interface.owner-id - The ID of the owner of the network interface.    network-interface.private-dns-name - The private DNS name of the network interface.    network-interface.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address.    network-interface.public-dns-name - The public DNS name.    network-interface.requester-id - The requester ID for the network interface.    network-interface.requester-managed - Indicates whether the network interface is being managed by Amazon Web Services.    network-interface.status - The status of the network interface (available) | in-use).    network-interface.source-dest-check - Whether the network interface performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the network interface to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC.    network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the network interface.    network-interface.tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.tag-value - The value of a tag assigned to the network interface.    network-interface.vpc-id - The ID of the VPC for the network interface.    outpost-arn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost.    owner-id - The Amazon Web Services account ID of the instance owner.    placement-group-name - The name of the placement group for the instance.    placement-partition-number - The partition in which the instance is located.    platform - The platform. 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                /**
         
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                 * If true, and if a Systems Manager parameter is specified for ImageId, the AMI ID is displayed in the response for imageId. If false, and if a Systems Manager parameter is specified for ImageId, the parameter is displayed in the response for imageId.  For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon  
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                NetworkAclIds?: NetworkAclIdStringList;
         
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              export interface DescribeNetworkAclsResult {
         
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                NetworkAcls?: NetworkAclList;
         
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                IncludeMarketplace?: Boolean;
         
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                /**
         
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                 * The instance type that the reservation will cover (for example, m1.small). For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         
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                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
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                /**
         
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                 * The IDs of the route tables.
         
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                RouteTableIds?: RouteTableIdStringList;
         
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                /**
         
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              }
         
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              export interface DescribeRouteTablesResult {
         
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                /**
         
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                 * Information about  
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                 * Information about the route tables.
         
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                 */
         
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                RouteTables?: RouteTableList;
         
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                 */
         
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                Filters?: FilterList;
         
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                /**
         
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                 * The maximum number of  
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            +
                 * The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
         
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                 */
         
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                MaxResults?: Integer;
         
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                 */
         
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                Snapshots?: SnapshotList;
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       16932 
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            -
                 * The token to include in another request to  
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            +
                 * The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is null when there are no more items to return.
         
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                 */
         
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                NextToken?: String;
         
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              }
         
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              }
         
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              export interface DescribeSpotInstanceRequestsRequest {
         
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                /**
         
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            -
                 * The filters.    availability-zone-group - The Availability Zone group.    create-time - The time stamp when the Spot Instance request was created.    fault-code - The fault code related to the request.    fault-message - The fault message related to the request.    instance-id - The ID of the instance that fulfilled the request.    launch-group - The Spot Instance launch group.    launch.block-device-mapping.delete-on-termination - Indicates whether the EBS volume is deleted on instance termination.    launch.block-device-mapping.device-name - The device name for the volume in the block device mapping (for example, /dev/sdh or xvdh).    launch.block-device-mapping.snapshot-id - The ID of the snapshot for the EBS volume.    launch.block-device-mapping.volume-size - The size of the EBS volume, in GiB.    launch.block-device-mapping.volume-type - The type of EBS volume: gp2 or gp3 for General Purpose SSD, io1 or io2 for Provisioned IOPS SSD, st1 for Throughput Optimized HDD, sc1 for Cold HDD, or standard for Magnetic.    launch.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance.    launch.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance.    launch.image-id - The ID of the AMI.    launch.instance-type - The type of instance (for example, m3.medium).    launch.kernel-id - The kernel ID.    launch.key-name - The name of the key pair the instance launched with.    launch.monitoring-enabled - Whether detailed monitoring is enabled for the Spot Instance.    launch.ramdisk-id - The RAM disk ID.    launched-availability-zone - The Availability Zone in which the request is launched.    network-interface.addresses.primary - Indicates whether the IP address is the primary private IP address.    network-interface.delete-on-termination - Indicates whether the network interface is deleted when the instance is terminated.    network-interface.description - A description of the network interface.    network-interface.device-index - The index of the device for the network interface attachment on the instance.    network-interface.group-id - The ID of the security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface.    network-interface.private-ip-address - The primary private IP address of the network interface.    network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the instance.    product-description - The product description associated with the instance (Linux/UNIX | Windows).    spot-instance-request-id - The Spot Instance request ID.    spot-price - The maximum hourly price for any Spot Instance launched to fulfill the request.    state - The state of the Spot Instance request (open | active | closed | cancelled | failed). Spot request status information can help you track your Amazon EC2 Spot Instance requests. For more information, see Spot request status in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The filters.    availability-zone-group - The Availability Zone group.    create-time - The time stamp when the Spot Instance request was created.    fault-code - The fault code related to the request.    fault-message - The fault message related to the request.    instance-id - The ID of the instance that fulfilled the request.    launch-group - The Spot Instance launch group.    launch.block-device-mapping.delete-on-termination - Indicates whether the EBS volume is deleted on instance termination.    launch.block-device-mapping.device-name - The device name for the volume in the block device mapping (for example, /dev/sdh or xvdh).    launch.block-device-mapping.snapshot-id - The ID of the snapshot for the EBS volume.    launch.block-device-mapping.volume-size - The size of the EBS volume, in GiB.    launch.block-device-mapping.volume-type - The type of EBS volume: gp2 or gp3 for General Purpose SSD, io1 or io2 for Provisioned IOPS SSD, st1 for Throughput Optimized HDD, sc1 for Cold HDD, or standard for Magnetic.    launch.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance.    launch.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance.    launch.image-id - The ID of the AMI.    launch.instance-type - The type of instance (for example, m3.medium).    launch.kernel-id - The kernel ID.    launch.key-name - The name of the key pair the instance launched with.    launch.monitoring-enabled - Whether detailed monitoring is enabled for the Spot Instance.    launch.ramdisk-id - The RAM disk ID.    launched-availability-zone - The Availability Zone in which the request is launched.    network-interface.addresses.primary - Indicates whether the IP address is the primary private IP address.    network-interface.delete-on-termination - Indicates whether the network interface is deleted when the instance is terminated.    network-interface.description - A description of the network interface.    network-interface.device-index - The index of the device for the network interface attachment on the instance.    network-interface.group-id - The ID of the security group associated with the network interface.    network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface.    network-interface.private-ip-address - The primary private IP address of the network interface.    network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the instance.    product-description - The product description associated with the instance (Linux/UNIX | Windows).    spot-instance-request-id - The Spot Instance request ID.    spot-price - The maximum hourly price for any Spot Instance launched to fulfill the request.    state - The state of the Spot Instance request (open | active | closed | cancelled | failed). Spot request status information can help you track your Amazon EC2 Spot Instance requests. For more information, see Spot request status in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.    status-code - The short code describing the most recent evaluation of your Spot Instance request.    status-message - The message explaining the status of the Spot Instance request.    tag:<key> - The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key Owner and the value TeamA, specify tag:Owner for the filter name and TeamA for the filter value.    tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources assigned a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value.    type - The type of Spot Instance request (one-time | persistent).    valid-from - The start date of the request.    valid-until - The end date of the request.  
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       17062 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Filters?: FilterList;
         
     | 
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       17063 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       17223 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
             
              export interface DescribeSubnetsResult {
         
     | 
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       17225 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       17226 
     | 
    
         
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                 * Information about  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Information about the subnets.
         
     | 
| 
       17227 
17227 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       17228 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Subnets?: SubnetList;
         
     | 
| 
       17229 
17229 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
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       17955 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       17956 
17956 
     | 
    
         
             
                Filters?: FilterList;
         
     | 
| 
       17957 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       17958 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output.  
     | 
| 
      
 17958 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
         
     | 
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       17959 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       17960 
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     | 
    
         
             
                MaxResults?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       17961 
17961 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
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       17995 
17995 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       17996 
17996 
     | 
    
         
             
                Filters?: FilterList;
         
     | 
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       17997 
17997 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       17998 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The token returned  
     | 
| 
      
 17998 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
         
     | 
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       17999 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18000 
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     | 
    
         
             
                NextToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       18001 
18001 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18009 
18009 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18010 
18010 
     | 
    
         
             
                VolumesModifications?: VolumeModificationList;
         
     | 
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       18011 
18011 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18012 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is null  
     | 
| 
      
 18012 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The token to include in another request to get the next page of items. This value is null when there are no more items to return.
         
     | 
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       18013 
18013 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18014 
18014 
     | 
    
         
             
                NextToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       18015 
18015 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18027 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18028 
18028 
     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
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       18029 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18030 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum number of  
     | 
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum number of items to return for this request. To get the next page of items, make another request with the token returned in the output. For more information, see Pagination.
         
     | 
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       18031 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18032 
18032 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaxResults?: Integer;
         
     | 
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       18033 
18033 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18034 
     | 
    
         
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                 * The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The token returned from a previous paginated request. Pagination continues from the end of the items returned by the previous request.
         
     | 
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       18035 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18036 
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     | 
    
         
             
                NextToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       18037 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18307 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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       18308 
18308 
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              export interface DescribeVpcEndpointsResult {
         
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       18309 
18309 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18310 
     | 
    
         
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                 * Information about the endpoints.
         
     | 
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Information about the VPC endpoints.
         
     | 
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       18311 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18312 
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     | 
    
         
             
                VpcEndpoints?: VpcEndpointSet;
         
     | 
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       18313 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18355 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18356 
18356 
     | 
    
         
             
                Filters?: FilterList;
         
     | 
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       18357 
18357 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18358 
     | 
    
         
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                 * The IDs of the VPCs. 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IDs of the VPCs.
         
     | 
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       18359 
18359 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18360 
18360 
     | 
    
         
             
                VpcIds?: VpcIdStringList;
         
     | 
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       18361 
18361 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18373 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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       18374 
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     | 
    
         
             
              export interface DescribeVpcsResult {
         
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       18375 
18375 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       18376 
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                 * Information about  
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Information about the VPCs.
         
     | 
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       18377 
18377 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18378 
18378 
     | 
    
         
             
                Vpcs?: VpcList;
         
     | 
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       18379 
18379 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       18508 
18508 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18509 
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     | 
    
         
             
                VerifiedAccessTrustProviderId: VerifiedAccessTrustProviderId;
         
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       18510 
18510 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       18511 
     | 
    
         
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                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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       18512 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       18513 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       18514 
18514 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       19246 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       19247 
19247 
     | 
    
         
             
                AssociationId: TrunkInterfaceAssociationId;
         
     | 
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       19248 
19248 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       19249 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 19249 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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       19250 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       19251 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       19252 
19252 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
|
| 
       19260 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       19261 
19261 
     | 
    
         
             
                Return?: Boolean;
         
     | 
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       19262 
19262 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       19263 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 19263 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
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       19264 
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                 */
         
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
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              }
         
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              export type ElasticGpuSet = ElasticGpus[];
         
     | 
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       19653 
19653 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface ElasticGpuSpecification {
         
     | 
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       19654 
19654 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       19655 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The type of Elastic Graphics accelerator. 
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The type of Elastic Graphics accelerator.
         
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       19656 
19656 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
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       19657 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Type: String;
         
     | 
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              }
         
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       20914 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       20915 
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     | 
    
         
             
                TotalInstanceCount?: Integer;
         
     | 
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       20916 
20916 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       20917 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The number of capacity units fulfilled by the Capacity Reservation. For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The number of capacity units fulfilled by the Capacity Reservation. For more information, see Total target capacity in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       20918 
20918 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       20919 
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     | 
    
         
             
                FulfilledCapacity?: Double;
         
     | 
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       20920 
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     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       20926 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       20927 
20927 
     | 
    
         
             
                CreateDate?: MillisecondDateTime;
         
     | 
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       20928 
20928 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       20929 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The weight of the instance type in the Capacity Reservation Fleet. For more information, see 
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| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The weight of the instance type in the Capacity Reservation Fleet. For more information, see Instance type weight in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       20930 
20930 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       20931 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Weight?: DoubleWithConstraints;
         
     | 
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       20932 
20932 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       20933 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The priority of the instance type in the Capacity Reservation Fleet. For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The priority of the instance type in the Capacity Reservation Fleet. For more information, see Instance type priority in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       20934 
20934 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       20935 
20935 
     | 
    
         
             
                Priority?: IntegerWithConstraints;
         
     | 
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       20936 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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       24835 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       24836 
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     | 
    
         
             
                Ipv6Prefixes?: InstanceIpv6PrefixList;
         
     | 
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       24837 
24837 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       24838 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 24838 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       24839 
24839 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       24840 
24840 
     | 
    
         
             
                ConnectionTrackingConfiguration?: ConnectionTrackingSpecificationResponse;
         
     | 
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       24841 
24841 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
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     | 
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       24978 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       24979 
24979 
     | 
    
         
             
                EnaSrdSpecification?: EnaSrdSpecificationRequest;
         
     | 
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       24980 
24980 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       24981 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 24981 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       24982 
24982 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       24983 
24983 
     | 
    
         
             
                ConnectionTrackingSpecification?: ConnectionTrackingSpecificationRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       24984 
24984 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
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       26029 
26029 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       26030 
26030 
     | 
    
         
             
                AwsService?: IpamPoolAwsService;
         
     | 
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       26031 
26031 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       26032 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The IP address source for pools in the public scope. Only used for provisioning IP address CIDRs to pools in the public scope. Default is BYOIP. For more information, see Create IPv6 pools in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide. By default, you can add only one Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block to a top-level IPv6 pool. For information on increasing the default limit, see 
     | 
| 
      
 26032 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IP address source for pools in the public scope. Only used for provisioning IP address CIDRs to pools in the public scope. Default is BYOIP. For more information, see Create IPv6 pools in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide. By default, you can add only one Amazon-provided IPv6 CIDR block to a top-level IPv6 pool. For information on increasing the default limit, see Quotas for your IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       26033 
26033 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       26034 
26034 
     | 
    
         
             
                PublicIpSource?: IpamPoolPublicIpSource;
         
     | 
| 
       26035 
26035 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -26405,13 +26405,13 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
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       26405 
26405 
     | 
    
         
             
              export type Ipv4PrefixListResponse = Ipv4PrefixSpecificationResponse[];
         
     | 
| 
       26406 
26406 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface Ipv4PrefixSpecification {
         
     | 
| 
       26407 
26407 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       26408 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The IPv4 prefix. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to  
     | 
| 
      
 26408 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IPv4 prefix. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       26409 
26409 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       26410 
26410 
     | 
    
         
             
                Ipv4Prefix?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       26411 
26411 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       26412 
26412 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface Ipv4PrefixSpecificationRequest {
         
     | 
| 
       26413 
26413 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       26414 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The IPv4 prefix. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to  
     | 
| 
      
 26414 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IPv4 prefix. For information, see  Assigning prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       26415 
26415 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       26416 
26416 
     | 
    
         
             
                Ipv4Prefix?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       26417 
26417 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -27122,7 +27122,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       27122 
27122 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27123 
27123 
     | 
    
         
             
                EnaSrdSpecification?: LaunchTemplateEnaSrdSpecification;
         
     | 
| 
       27124 
27124 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       27125 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 27125 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Idle connection tracking timeout in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       27126 
27126 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27127 
27127 
     | 
    
         
             
                ConnectionTrackingSpecification?: ConnectionTrackingSpecification;
         
     | 
| 
       27128 
27128 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -27153,7 +27153,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       27153 
27153 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27154 
27154 
     | 
    
         
             
                Groups?: SecurityGroupIdStringList;
         
     | 
| 
       27155 
27155 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       27156 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The type of network interface. To create an Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA), specify efa. For more information, see Elastic Fabric Adapter in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 27156 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The type of network interface. To create an Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA), specify efa. For more information, see Elastic Fabric Adapter in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you are not creating an EFA, specify interface or omit this parameter. Valid values: interface | efa 
         
     | 
| 
       27157 
27157 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27158 
27158 
     | 
    
         
             
                InterfaceType?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       27159 
27159 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -27213,7 +27213,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       27213 
27213 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27214 
27214 
     | 
    
         
             
                EnaSrdSpecification?: EnaSrdSpecificationRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       27215 
27215 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       27216 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 27216 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Idle connection tracking timeout in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       27217 
27217 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       27218 
27218 
     | 
    
         
             
                ConnectionTrackingSpecification?: ConnectionTrackingSpecificationRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       27219 
27219 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -28191,7 +28191,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       28191 
28191 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28192 
28192 
     | 
    
         
             
                GroupName: String;
         
     | 
| 
       28193 
28193 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       28194 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether  
     | 
| 
      
 28194 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether to opt in to the zone group. The only valid value is opted-in. You must contact Amazon Web Services Support to opt out of a Local Zone or Wavelength Zone group.
         
     | 
| 
       28195 
28195 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28196 
28196 
     | 
    
         
             
                OptInStatus: ModifyAvailabilityZoneOptInStatus;
         
     | 
| 
       28197 
28197 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -28356,7 +28356,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       28356 
28356 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       28357 
28357 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface ModifyEbsDefaultKmsKeyIdRequest {
         
     | 
| 
       28358 
28358 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       28359 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The identifier of the  
     | 
| 
      
 28359 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The identifier of the KMS key to use for Amazon EBS encryption. If this parameter is not specified, your KMS key for Amazon EBS is used. If KmsKeyId is specified, the encrypted state must be true. You can specify the KMS key using any of the following:   Key ID. For example, 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Key alias. For example, alias/ExampleAlias.   Key ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.   Alias ARN. For example, arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678910:alias/ExampleAlias.   Amazon Web Services authenticates the KMS key asynchronously. Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is not valid, the action can appear to complete, but eventually fails. Amazon EBS does not support asymmetric KMS keys.
         
     | 
| 
       28360 
28360 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28361 
28361 
     | 
    
         
             
                KmsKeyId: KmsKeyId;
         
     | 
| 
       28362 
28362 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -28460,7 +28460,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       28460 
28460 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28461 
28461 
     | 
    
         
             
                HostIds: RequestHostIdList;
         
     | 
| 
       28462 
28462 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       28463 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether to enable or disable host recovery for the Dedicated Host. For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
 28463 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether to enable or disable host recovery for the Dedicated Host. For more information, see Host recovery in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       28464 
28464 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28465 
28465 
     | 
    
         
             
                HostRecovery?: HostRecovery;
         
     | 
| 
       28466 
28466 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -28472,7 +28472,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       28472 
28472 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28473 
28473 
     | 
    
         
             
                InstanceFamily?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       28474 
28474 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       28475 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether to enable or disable host maintenance for the Dedicated Host. For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
 28475 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether to enable or disable host maintenance for the Dedicated Host. For more information, see Host maintenance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       28476 
28476 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28477 
28477 
     | 
    
         
             
                HostMaintenance?: HostMaintenance;
         
     | 
| 
       28478 
28478 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -28630,7 +28630,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       28630 
28630 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28631 
28631 
     | 
    
         
             
                Value?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       28632 
28632 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       28633 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 28633 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see Enable stop protection for your instance. 
         
     | 
| 
       28634 
28634 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       28635 
28635 
     | 
    
         
             
                DisableApiStop?: AttributeBooleanValue;
         
     | 
| 
       28636 
28636 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29670,7 +29670,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29670 
29670 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29671 
29671 
     | 
    
         
             
                PolicyDocument?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29672 
29672 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29673 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29673 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       29674 
29674 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29675 
29675 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29676 
29676 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29718,7 +29718,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29718 
29718 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29719 
29719 
     | 
    
         
             
                Description?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29720 
29720 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29721 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29721 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       29722 
29722 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29723 
29723 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29724 
29724 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29747,7 +29747,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29747 
29747 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29748 
29748 
     | 
    
         
             
                PolicyDocument?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29749 
29749 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29750 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29750 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       29751 
29751 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29752 
29752 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29753 
29753 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29787,7 +29787,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29787 
29787 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29788 
29788 
     | 
    
         
             
                Description?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29789 
29789 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29790 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29790 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       29791 
29791 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29792 
29792 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29793 
29793 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29815,7 +29815,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29815 
29815 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29816 
29816 
     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       29817 
29817 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29818 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29818 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       29819 
29819 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29820 
29820 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       29821 
29821 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -29839,7 +29839,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       29839 
29839 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       29840 
29840 
     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       29841 
29841 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       29842 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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       29843 
29843 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       29844 
29844 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       29845 
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     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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       29907 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       29908 
29908 
     | 
    
         
             
                DryRun?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       29909 
29909 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       29910 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 29910 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive token that you provide to ensure idempotency of your modification request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
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       29911 
29911 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       29912 
29912 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
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       29913 
29913 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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         @@ -30521,7 +30521,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
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       30521 
30521 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       30522 
30522 
     | 
    
         
             
                NatGatewayId?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       30523 
30523 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       30524 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. If you need to sustain traffic greater than the documented limits, contact  
     | 
| 
      
 30524 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved. If you need to sustain traffic greater than the documented limits, contact Amazon Web Services Support.
         
     | 
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       30525 
30525 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       30526 
30526 
     | 
    
         
             
                ProvisionedBandwidth?: ProvisionedBandwidth;
         
     | 
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       30527 
30527 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       30588 
30588 
     | 
    
         
             
              export type NetmaskLength = number;
         
     | 
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       30589 
30589 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface NetworkAcl {
         
     | 
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       30590 
30590 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       30591 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Any associations between the network ACL and  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Any associations between the network ACL and your subnets
         
     | 
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       30592 
30592 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       30593 
30593 
     | 
    
         
             
                Associations?: NetworkAclAssociationList;
         
     | 
| 
       30594 
30594 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       31002 
31002 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       31003 
31003 
     | 
    
         
             
                AvailabilityZone?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       31004 
31004 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       31005 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A security group connection tracking configuration that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see Connection tracking timeouts in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       31006 
31006 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31007 
31007 
     | 
    
         
             
                ConnectionTrackingConfiguration?: ConnectionTrackingConfiguration;
         
     | 
| 
       31008 
31008 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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         @@ -31403,11 +31403,11 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
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       31403 
31403 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       31404 
31404 
     | 
    
         
             
                SingleAvailabilityZone?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       31405 
31405 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       31406 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The minimum target capacity for On-Demand Instances in the fleet. If  
     | 
| 
      
 31406 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The minimum target capacity for On-Demand Instances in the fleet. If this minimum capacity isn't reached, no instances are launched. Constraints: Maximum value of 1000. Supported only for fleets of type instant. At least one of the following must be specified: SingleAvailabilityZone | SingleInstanceType 
         
     | 
| 
       31407 
31407 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31408 
31408 
     | 
    
         
             
                MinTargetCapacity?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       31409 
31409 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       31410 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The maxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for maxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
      
 31410 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The maxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for maxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       31411 
31411 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31412 
31412 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaxTotalPrice?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       31413 
31413 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -31429,11 +31429,11 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       31429 
31429 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31430 
31430 
     | 
    
         
             
                SingleAvailabilityZone?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       31431 
31431 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       31432 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The minimum target capacity for On-Demand Instances in the fleet. If  
     | 
| 
      
 31432 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The minimum target capacity for On-Demand Instances in the fleet. If this minimum capacity isn't reached, no instances are launched. Constraints: Maximum value of 1000. Supported only for fleets of type instant. At least one of the following must be specified: SingleAvailabilityZone | SingleInstanceType 
         
     | 
| 
       31433 
31433 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31434 
31434 
     | 
    
         
             
                MinTargetCapacity?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       31435 
31435 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       31436 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The MaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for MaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
      
 31436 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The MaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for MaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       31437 
31437 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       31438 
31438 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaxTotalPrice?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       31439 
31439 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -32245,7 +32245,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       32245 
32245 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32246 
32246 
     | 
    
         
             
                NetmaskLength?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       32247 
32247 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32248 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring  
     | 
| 
      
 32248 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
         
     | 
| 
       32249 
32249 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32250 
32250 
     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       32251 
32251 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -32285,23 +32285,23 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       32285 
32285 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       32286 
32286 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface ProvisionedBandwidth {
         
     | 
| 
       32287 
32287 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32288 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. 
     | 
| 
      
 32288 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved.
         
     | 
| 
       32289 
32289 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32290 
32290 
     | 
    
         
             
                ProvisionTime?: DateTime;
         
     | 
| 
       32291 
32291 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32292 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. 
     | 
| 
      
 32292 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved.
         
     | 
| 
       32293 
32293 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32294 
32294 
     | 
    
         
             
                Provisioned?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       32295 
32295 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32296 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. 
     | 
| 
      
 32296 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved.
         
     | 
| 
       32297 
32297 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32298 
32298 
     | 
    
         
             
                RequestTime?: DateTime;
         
     | 
| 
       32299 
32299 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32300 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. 
     | 
| 
      
 32300 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved.
         
     | 
| 
       32301 
32301 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32302 
32302 
     | 
    
         
             
                Requested?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       32303 
32303 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32304 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Reserved. 
     | 
| 
      
 32304 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Reserved.
         
     | 
| 
       32305 
32305 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32306 
32306 
     | 
    
         
             
                Status?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       32307 
32307 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -32513,7 +32513,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       32513 
32513 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       32514 
32514 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface PurchaseReservedInstancesOfferingResult {
         
     | 
| 
       32515 
32515 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       32516 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The IDs of the purchased Reserved Instances. If your purchase crosses into a discounted pricing tier, the final Reserved Instances IDs might change. For more information, see Crossing pricing tiers in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 32516 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The IDs of the purchased Reserved Instances. If your purchase crosses into a discounted pricing tier, the final Reserved Instances IDs might change. For more information, see Crossing pricing tiers in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       32517 
32517 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       32518 
32518 
     | 
    
         
             
                ReservedInstancesId?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       32519 
32519 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33246,7 +33246,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33246 
33246 
     | 
    
         
             
              export type RequestIpamResourceTagList = RequestIpamResourceTag[];
         
     | 
| 
       33247 
33247 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface RequestLaunchTemplateData {
         
     | 
| 
       33248 
33248 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33249 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The ID of the kernel.  We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 33249 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The ID of the kernel.  We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       33250 
33250 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33251 
33251 
     | 
    
         
             
                KernelId?: KernelId;
         
     | 
| 
       33252 
33252 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33266,11 +33266,11 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33266 
33266 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33267 
33267 
     | 
    
         
             
                NetworkInterfaces?: LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationRequestList;
         
     | 
| 
       33268 
33268 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33269 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The ID of the AMI. Alternatively, you can specify a Systems Manager parameter, which will resolve to an AMI ID on launch. Valid formats:    ami-17characters00000     resolve:ssm:parameter-name     resolve:ssm:parameter-name:version-number     resolve:ssm:parameter-name:label     resolve:ssm:public-parameter     Currently, EC2 Fleet and Spot Fleet do not support specifying a Systems Manager parameter. If the launch template will be used by an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet, you must specify the AMI ID.  For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 33269 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The ID of the AMI. Alternatively, you can specify a Systems Manager parameter, which will resolve to an AMI ID on launch. Valid formats:    ami-17characters00000     resolve:ssm:parameter-name     resolve:ssm:parameter-name:version-number     resolve:ssm:parameter-name:label     resolve:ssm:public-parameter     Currently, EC2 Fleet and Spot Fleet do not support specifying a Systems Manager parameter. If the launch template will be used by an EC2 Fleet or Spot Fleet, you must specify the AMI ID.  For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       33270 
33270 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33271 
33271 
     | 
    
         
             
                ImageId?: ImageId;
         
     | 
| 
       33272 
33272 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33273 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The instance type. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 33273 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The instance type. For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you specify InstanceType, you can't specify InstanceRequirements.
         
     | 
| 
       33274 
33274 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33275 
33275 
     | 
    
         
             
                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         
     | 
| 
       33276 
33276 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33286,7 +33286,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33286 
33286 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33287 
33287 
     | 
    
         
             
                Placement?: LaunchTemplatePlacementRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33288 
33288 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33289 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The ID of the RAM disk.  We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 33289 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The ID of the RAM disk.  We recommend that you use PV-GRUB instead of kernels and RAM disks. For more information, see User provided kernels in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       33290 
33290 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33291 
33291 
     | 
    
         
             
                RamDiskId?: RamdiskId;
         
     | 
| 
       33292 
33292 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33298,7 +33298,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33298 
33298 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33299 
33299 
     | 
    
         
             
                InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior?: ShutdownBehavior;
         
     | 
| 
       33300 
33300 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33301 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The user data to make available to the instance. You must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB. For more information, see Run commands on your  
     | 
| 
      
 33301 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The user data to make available to the instance. You must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB. For more information, see Run commands on your Amazon EC2 instance at launch in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you are creating the launch template for use with Batch, the user data must be provided in the MIME multi-part archive format. For more information, see Amazon EC2 user data in launch templates in the Batch User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       33302 
33302 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33303 
33303 
     | 
    
         
             
                UserData?: SensitiveUserData;
         
     | 
| 
       33304 
33304 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33330,7 +33330,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33330 
33330 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33331 
33331 
     | 
    
         
             
                CreditSpecification?: CreditSpecificationRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33332 
33332 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33333 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 33333 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimize CPU options in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       33334 
33334 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33335 
33335 
     | 
    
         
             
                CpuOptions?: LaunchTemplateCpuOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33336 
33336 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33342,15 +33342,15 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33342 
33342 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33343 
33343 
     | 
    
         
             
                LicenseSpecifications?: LaunchTemplateLicenseSpecificationListRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33344 
33344 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33345 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 33345 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       33346 
33346 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33347 
33347 
     | 
    
         
             
                HibernationOptions?: LaunchTemplateHibernationOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33348 
33348 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33349 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
 33349 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       33350 
33350 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33351 
33351 
     | 
    
         
             
                MetadataOptions?: LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33352 
33352 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33353 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see 
     | 
| 
      
 33353 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide. You can't enable Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves and hibernation on the same instance.
         
     | 
| 
       33354 
33354 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33355 
33355 
     | 
    
         
             
                EnclaveOptions?: LaunchTemplateEnclaveOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33356 
33356 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -33366,7 +33366,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       33366 
33366 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       33367 
33367 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaintenanceOptions?: LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       33368 
33368 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       33369 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether to enable the instance for stop protection. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 33369 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether to enable the instance for stop protection. For more information, see Enable stop protection for your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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       33370 
33370 
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                 */
         
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                DisableApiStop?: Boolean;
         
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33372 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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                 */
         
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       33397 
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     | 
    
         
             
                BlockDurationMinutes?: Integer;
         
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       33398 
33398 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       33399 
     | 
    
         
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                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency in Amazon EC2 API requests in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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       33400 
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                 */
         
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       33401 
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     | 
    
         
             
                ClientToken?: String;
         
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       33402 
33402 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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                 */
         
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       34043 
34043 
     | 
    
         
             
                NetworkInterfaces?: LaunchTemplateInstanceNetworkInterfaceSpecificationList;
         
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       34044 
34044 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       34045 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The ID of the AMI or a Systems Manager parameter. The Systems Manager parameter will resolve to the ID of the AMI at instance launch. The value depends on what you specified in the request. The possible values are:   If an AMI ID was specified in the request, then this is the AMI ID.   If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and ResolveAlias was configured as true, then this is the AMI ID that the parameter is mapped to in the Parameter Store.   If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and ResolveAlias was configured as false, then this is the parameter value.   For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon  
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| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The ID of the AMI or a Systems Manager parameter. The Systems Manager parameter will resolve to the ID of the AMI at instance launch. The value depends on what you specified in the request. The possible values are:   If an AMI ID was specified in the request, then this is the AMI ID.   If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and ResolveAlias was configured as true, then this is the AMI ID that the parameter is mapped to in the Parameter Store.   If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and ResolveAlias was configured as false, then this is the parameter value.   For more information, see Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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       34046 
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     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34047 
34047 
     | 
    
         
             
                ImageId?: String;
         
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       34048 
34048 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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       34106 
34106 
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                 */
         
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       34107 
34107 
     | 
    
         
             
                CreditSpecification?: CreditSpecification;
         
     | 
| 
       34108 
34108 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34109 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 34109 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see Optimize CPU options in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
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       34110 
34110 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34111 
34111 
     | 
    
         
             
                CpuOptions?: LaunchTemplateCpuOptions;
         
     | 
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       34112 
34112 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
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       34118 
34118 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34119 
34119 
     | 
    
         
             
                LicenseSpecifications?: LaunchTemplateLicenseList;
         
     | 
| 
       34120 
34120 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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       34121 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether an instance is configured for hibernation. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether an instance is configured for hibernation. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       34122 
34122 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34123 
34123 
     | 
    
         
             
                HibernationOptions?: LaunchTemplateHibernationOptions;
         
     | 
| 
       34124 
34124 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34125 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Instance metadata and user data in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       34126 
34126 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34127 
34127 
     | 
    
         
             
                MetadataOptions?: LaunchTemplateInstanceMetadataOptions;
         
     | 
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       34128 
34128 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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     | 
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       34142 
34142 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34143 
34143 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaintenanceOptions?: LaunchTemplateInstanceMaintenanceOptions;
         
     | 
| 
       34144 
34144 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34145 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether the instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether the instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see Enable stop protection for your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
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       34146 
34146 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34147 
34147 
     | 
    
         
             
                DisableApiStop?: Boolean;
         
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| 
       34148 
34148 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
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     | 
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       34514 
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     | 
    
         
             
              export type RouteState = "active"|"blackhole"|string;
         
     | 
| 
       34515 
34515 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface RouteTable {
         
     | 
| 
       34516 
34516 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34517 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The associations between the route table and  
     | 
| 
      
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     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The associations between the route table and your subnets or gateways.
         
     | 
| 
       34518 
34518 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34519 
34519 
     | 
    
         
             
                Associations?: RouteTableAssociationList;
         
     | 
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       34520 
34520 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
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     | 
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       34634 
34634 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
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       34635 
34635 
     | 
    
         
             
                ImageId?: ImageId;
         
     | 
| 
       34636 
34636 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34637 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The instance type. For more information, see  
     | 
| 
      
 34637 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The instance type. For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       34638 
34638 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34639 
34639 
     | 
    
         
             
                InstanceType?: InstanceType;
         
     | 
| 
       34640 
34640 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
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       34654 
34654 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34655 
34655 
     | 
    
         
             
                KeyName?: KeyPairName;
         
     | 
| 
       34656 
34656 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34657 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum number of instances to launch. If you specify more  
     | 
| 
      
 34657 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum number of instances to launch. If you specify a value that is more capacity than Amazon EC2 can launch in the target Availability Zone, Amazon EC2 launches the largest possible number of instances above the specified minimum count. Constraints: Between 1 and the quota for the specified instance type for your account for this Region. For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance type quotas.
         
     | 
| 
       34658 
34658 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34659 
34659 
     | 
    
         
             
                MaxCount: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       34660 
34660 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34661 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The minimum number of instances to launch. If you specify a  
     | 
| 
      
 34661 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The minimum number of instances to launch. If you specify a value that is more capacity than Amazon EC2 can provide in the target Availability Zone, Amazon EC2 does not launch any instances. Constraints: Between 1 and the quota for the specified instance type for your account for this Region. For more information, see Amazon EC2 instance type quotas.
         
     | 
| 
       34662 
34662 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34663 
34663 
     | 
    
         
             
                MinCount: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       34664 
34664 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       34686 
34686 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34687 
34687 
     | 
    
         
             
                SubnetId?: SubnetId;
         
     | 
| 
       34688 
34688 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34689 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The user data script to make available to the instance. For more information, see Run commands on your  
     | 
| 
      
 34689 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The user data script to make available to the instance. For more information, see Run commands on your Amazon EC2 instance at launch in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. If you are using a command line tool, base64-encoding is performed for you, and you can load the text from a file. Otherwise, you must provide base64-encoded text. User data is limited to 16 KB.
         
     | 
| 
       34690 
34690 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34691 
34691 
     | 
    
         
             
                UserData?: RunInstancesUserData;
         
     | 
| 
       34692 
34692 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
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     | 
|
| 
       34758 
34758 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34759 
34759 
     | 
    
         
             
                CapacityReservationSpecification?: CapacityReservationSpecification;
         
     | 
| 
       34760 
34760 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       34761 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can't enable hibernation and Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves on the same instance.
         
     | 
| 
      
 34761 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Indicates whether an instance is enabled for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. You can't enable hibernation and Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves on the same instance.
         
     | 
| 
       34762 
34762 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       34763 
34763 
     | 
    
         
             
                HibernationOptions?: HibernationOptionsRequest;
         
     | 
| 
       34764 
34764 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -35704,7 +35704,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       35704 
35704 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       35705 
35705 
     | 
    
         
             
                Encrypted?: Boolean;
         
     | 
| 
       35706 
35706 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       35707 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the  
     | 
| 
      
 35707 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS key that was used to protect the volume encryption key for the parent volume.
         
     | 
| 
       35708 
35708 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       35709 
35709 
     | 
    
         
             
                KmsKeyId?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       35710 
35710 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -35728,7 +35728,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       35728 
35728 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       35729 
35729 
     | 
    
         
             
                State?: SnapshotState;
         
     | 
| 
       35730 
35730 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       35731 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * Encrypted Amazon EBS snapshots are copied asynchronously. If a snapshot copy operation fails (for example, if the proper  
     | 
| 
      
 35731 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * Encrypted Amazon EBS snapshots are copied asynchronously. If a snapshot copy operation fails (for example, if the proper KMS permissions are not obtained) this field displays error state details to help you diagnose why the error occurred. This parameter is only returned by DescribeSnapshots.
         
     | 
| 
       35732 
35732 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       35733 
35733 
     | 
    
         
             
                StateMessage?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       35734 
35734 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -36146,7 +36146,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       36146 
36146 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       36147 
36147 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface SpotFleetRequestConfigData {
         
     | 
| 
       36148 
36148 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       36149 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the Spot Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  priceCapacityOptimized (recommended)  Spot Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. Spot Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacityOptimized  Spot Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacityOptimizedPrioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacityOptimizedPrioritized is supported only if your Spot Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the OnDemandAllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  Spot Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowestPrice  Spot Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, Spot Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowestPrice 
         
     | 
| 
      
 36149 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the Spot Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  priceCapacityOptimized (recommended)  Spot Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. Spot Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacityOptimized  Spot Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacityOptimizedPrioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacityOptimizedPrioritized is supported only if your Spot Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the OnDemandAllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  Spot Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowestPrice (not recommended)   We don't recommend the lowestPrice allocation strategy because it has the highest risk of interruption for your Spot Instances.  Spot Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, Spot Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowestPrice 
         
     | 
| 
       36150 
36150 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36151 
36151 
     | 
    
         
             
                AllocationStrategy?: AllocationStrategy;
         
     | 
| 
       36152 
36152 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -36198,11 +36198,11 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       36198 
36198 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36199 
36199 
     | 
    
         
             
                OnDemandTargetCapacity?: Integer;
         
     | 
| 
       36200 
36200 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       36201 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay. You can use the onDemandMaxTotalPrice parameter, the spotMaxTotalPrice parameter, or both parameters to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, Spot Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn’t met the target capacity.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The onDemandMaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for onDemandMaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
      
 36201 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum amount per hour for On-Demand Instances that you're willing to pay. You can use the onDemandMaxTotalPrice parameter, the spotMaxTotalPrice parameter, or both parameters to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, Spot Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn’t met the target capacity.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The onDemandMaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for onDemandMaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       36202 
36202 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36203 
36203 
     | 
    
         
             
                OnDemandMaxTotalPrice?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       36204 
36204 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       36205 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. You can use the spotMaxTotalPrice parameter, the onDemandMaxTotalPrice parameter, or both parameters to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, Spot Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn’t met the target capacity.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The spotMaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for spotMaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
      
 36205 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. You can use the spotMaxTotalPrice parameter, the onDemandMaxTotalPrice parameter, or both parameters to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, Spot Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn’t met the target capacity.  If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The spotMaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for spotMaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
     | 
| 
       36206 
36206 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36207 
36207 
     | 
    
         
             
                SpotMaxTotalPrice?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       36208 
36208 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -36315,7 +36315,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       36315 
36315 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36316 
36316 
     | 
    
         
             
                SpotPrice?: String;
         
     | 
| 
       36317 
36317 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
       36318 
     | 
    
         
            -
                 * The state of the Spot Instance request. Spot request status information helps track your Spot Instance requests. For more information, see Spot request status in the Amazon EC2 User Guide 
     | 
| 
      
 36318 
     | 
    
         
            +
                 * The state of the Spot Instance request. Spot request status information helps track your Spot Instance requests. For more information, see Spot request status in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
         
     | 
| 
       36319 
36319 
     | 
    
         
             
                 */
         
     | 
| 
       36320 
36320 
     | 
    
         
             
                State?: SpotInstanceState;
         
     | 
| 
       36321 
36321 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
     | 
| 
         @@ -36359,7 +36359,7 @@ declare namespace EC2 { 
     | 
|
| 
       36359 
36359 
     | 
    
         
             
              }
         
     | 
| 
       36360 
36360 
     | 
    
         
             
              export interface SpotInstanceStatus {
         
     | 
| 
       36361 
36361 
     | 
    
         
             
                /**
         
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              export type SpotInstanceType = "one-time"|"persistent"|string;
         
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              export interface SpotMaintenanceStrategies {
         
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              export interface SpotOptions {
         
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                /**
         
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                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  price-capacity-optimized (recommended)  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacity-optimized  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowest-price  EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowest-price 
         
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                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  price-capacity-optimized (recommended)  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacity-optimized  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowest-price (not recommended)   We don't recommend the lowest-price allocation strategy because it has the highest risk of interruption for your Spot Instances.  EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowest-price 
         
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                 * The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.  If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.   If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The maxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for maxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide. 
         
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                 * The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.  If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.   If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The maxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for maxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
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              export interface SpotOptionsRequest {
         
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                /**
         
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                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  price-capacity-optimized (recommended)  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacity-optimized  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowest-price  EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowest-price 
         
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                 * The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.  price-capacity-optimized (recommended)  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.  capacity-optimized  EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.  diversified  EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.  lowest-price (not recommended)   We don't recommend the lowest-price allocation strategy because it has the highest risk of interruption for your Spot Instances.  EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.   Default: lowest-price 
         
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                 * The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.  If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.   If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The MaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for MaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. 
         
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                Encrypted?: Boolean;
         
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                /**
         
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