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  1. awscli/__init__.py +1 -1
  2. awscli/examples/cloudfront/create-distribution-with-tags.rst +9 -13
  3. awscli/examples/cloudfront/get-distribution.rst +6 -10
  4. awscli/examples/cloudtrail/put-event-selectors.rst +2 -2
  5. awscli/examples/deploy/batch-get-deployments.rst +2 -2
  6. awscli/examples/deploy/create-deployment.rst +1 -1
  7. awscli/examples/deploy/get-application-revision.rst +2 -2
  8. awscli/examples/deploy/get-deployment.rst +1 -1
  9. awscli/examples/deploy/list-application-revisions.rst +3 -3
  10. awscli/examples/deploy/push.rst +2 -2
  11. awscli/examples/deploy/register-application-revision.rst +1 -1
  12. awscli/examples/ec2/accept-address-transfer.rst +1 -1
  13. awscli/examples/ec2/allocate-hosts.rst +55 -55
  14. awscli/examples/ec2/associate-address.rst +44 -35
  15. awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-egress.rst +56 -23
  16. awscli/examples/ec2/authorize-security-group-ingress.rst +15 -15
  17. awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-capacity-reservation.rst +14 -14
  18. awscli/examples/ec2/cancel-spot-fleet-requests.rst +43 -46
  19. awscli/examples/ec2/copy-snapshot.rst +2 -4
  20. awscli/examples/ec2/create-capacity-reservation.rst +95 -95
  21. awscli/examples/ec2/create-replace-root-volume-task.rst +1 -3
  22. awscli/examples/ec2/create-restore-image-task.rst +2 -2
  23. awscli/examples/ec2/create-spot-datafeed-subscription.rst +1 -1
  24. awscli/examples/ec2/create-tags.rst +43 -43
  25. awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-filter-rule.rst +32 -32
  26. awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-filter.rst +22 -12
  27. awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-session.rst +31 -31
  28. awscli/examples/ec2/create-traffic-mirror-target.rst +45 -35
  29. awscli/examples/ec2/create-transit-gateway-prefix-list-reference.rst +27 -27
  30. awscli/examples/ec2/create-verified-access-endpoint.rst +1 -1
  31. awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint-service-configuration.rst +67 -65
  32. awscli/examples/ec2/create-vpc-endpoint.rst +4 -4
  33. awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-service-configurations.rst +62 -62
  34. awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoint-services.rst +132 -134
  35. awscli/examples/ec2/describe-vpc-endpoints.rst +89 -89
  36. awscli/examples/eks/describe-cluster.rst +1 -1
  37. awscli/examples/emr/create-cluster-examples.rst +4 -4
  38. awscli/examples/emr/schedule-hbase-backup.rst +23 -23
  39. awscli/examples/importexport/create-job.rst +2 -2
  40. awscli/examples/importexport/get-shipping-label.rst +1 -1
  41. awscli/examples/importexport/get-status.rst +1 -1
  42. awscli/examples/rds/download-db-log-file-portion.rst +7 -3
  43. awscli/examples/resourcegroupstaggingapi/untag-resources.rst +1 -1
  44. awscli/examples/s3/cp.rst +7 -7
  45. awscli/examples/s3/ls.rst +2 -2
  46. awscli/examples/s3/mv.rst +5 -5
  47. awscli/examples/s3/sync.rst +5 -5
  48. awscli/examples/securitylake/create-subscriber.rst +83 -0
  49. {awscli-1.37.2.dist-info → awscli-1.37.4.dist-info}/METADATA +2 -2
  50. {awscli-1.37.2.dist-info → awscli-1.37.4.dist-info}/RECORD +62 -63
  51. awscli/examples/securitylake/create-subscriber-data-access.rst +0 -41
  52. awscli/examples/securitylake/create-subscriber-query-access.rst +0 -41
  53. /awscli/examples/securitylake/{create-aws-logsource.rst → create-aws-log-source.rst} +0 -0
  54. /awscli/examples/securitylake/{create-custom-logsource.rst → create-custom-log-source.rst} +0 -0
  55. /awscli/examples/securitylake/{delete-aws-logsource.rst → delete-aws-log-source.rst} +0 -0
  56. /awscli/examples/securitylake/{delete-custom-logsource.rst → delete-custom-log-source.rst} +0 -0
  57. {awscli-1.37.2.data → awscli-1.37.4.data}/scripts/aws +0 -0
  58. {awscli-1.37.2.data → awscli-1.37.4.data}/scripts/aws.cmd +0 -0
  59. {awscli-1.37.2.data → awscli-1.37.4.data}/scripts/aws_bash_completer +0 -0
  60. {awscli-1.37.2.data → awscli-1.37.4.data}/scripts/aws_completer +0 -0
  61. {awscli-1.37.2.data → awscli-1.37.4.data}/scripts/aws_zsh_completer.sh +0 -0
  62. {awscli-1.37.2.dist-info → awscli-1.37.4.dist-info}/LICENSE.txt +0 -0
  63. {awscli-1.37.2.dist-info → awscli-1.37.4.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  64. {awscli-1.37.2.dist-info → awscli-1.37.4.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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- **Example 1: To describe all VPC endpoint services**
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-
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- The following "describe-vpc-endpoint-services" example lists all VPC endpoint services for an AWS Region. ::
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-
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- aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoint-services
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-
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- Output::
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-
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- {
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- "ServiceDetails": [
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- {
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- "ServiceType": [
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- {
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- "ServiceType": "Gateway"
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- }
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- ],
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- "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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- "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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- "Owner": "amazon",
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- "AvailabilityZones": [
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- "us-east-1a",
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- "us-east-1b",
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- "us-east-1c",
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- "us-east-1d",
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- "us-east-1e",
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- "us-east-1f"
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- ],
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- "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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- "dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"
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- ]
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- },
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- {
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- "ServiceType": [
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- {
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- "ServiceType": "Interface"
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- }
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- ],
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- "PrivateDnsName": "ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2",
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- "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": false,
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- "Owner": "amazon",
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- "AvailabilityZones": [
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- "us-east-1a",
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- "us-east-1b",
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- "us-east-1c",
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- "us-east-1d",
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- "us-east-1e",
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- "us-east-1f"
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- ],
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- "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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- "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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- "ec2.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- ]
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- },
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- {
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- "ServiceType": [
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- {
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- "ServiceType": "Interface"
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- }
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- ],
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- "PrivateDnsName": "ssm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm",
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- "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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- "Owner": "amazon",
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- "AvailabilityZones": [
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- "us-east-1a",
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- "us-east-1b",
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- "us-east-1c",
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- "us-east-1d",
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- "us-east-1e"
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- ],
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- "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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- "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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- "ssm.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- ]
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- }
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- ],
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- "ServiceNames": [
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2messages",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.kinesis-streams",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3",
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm"
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- ]
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- }
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-
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- For more information, see `View available AWS service names <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/vpce-interface.html#vpce-view-services>`__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*.
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-
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- **Example 2: To describe the details about an endpoint service**
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-
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- The following "describe-vpc-endpoint-services" example lists the details of the Amazon S3 interface endpoint srvice ::
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-
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- aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoint-services \
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- --filter "Name=service-type,Values=Interface" Name=service-name,Values=com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3
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-
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- Output::
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-
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- {
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- "ServiceDetails": [
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- {
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3",
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- "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-081d84efcdEXAMPLE",
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- "ServiceType": [
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- {
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- "ServiceType": "Interface"
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- }
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- ],
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- "AvailabilityZones": [
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- "us-east-1a",
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- "us-east-1b",
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- "us-east-1c",
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- "us-east-1d",
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- "us-east-1e",
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- "us-east-1f"
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- ],
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- "Owner": "amazon",
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- "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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- "s3.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- ],
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- "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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- "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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- "ManagesVpcEndpoints": false,
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- "Tags": []
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- }
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- ],
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- "ServiceNames": [
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- "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3"
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- ]
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- }
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-
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- For more information, see `View available AWS service names <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/vpce-interface.html#vpce-view-services>`__ in the *User Guide for AWSPrivateLink*.
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+ **Example 1: To describe all VPC endpoint services**
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+ The following ``describe-vpc-endpoint-services`` example lists all VPC endpoint services for an AWS Region. ::
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+
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+ aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoint-services
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+
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+ Output::
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+
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+ {
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+ "ServiceDetails": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": "Gateway"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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+ "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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+ "Owner": "amazon",
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+ "AvailabilityZones": [
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+ "us-east-1a",
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+ "us-east-1b",
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+ "us-east-1c",
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+ "us-east-1d",
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+ "us-east-1e",
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+ "us-east-1f"
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+ ],
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+ "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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+ "dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": "Interface"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "PrivateDnsName": "ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2",
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+ "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": false,
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+ "Owner": "amazon",
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+ "AvailabilityZones": [
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+ "us-east-1a",
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+ "us-east-1b",
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+ "us-east-1c",
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+ "us-east-1d",
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+ "us-east-1e",
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+ "us-east-1f"
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+ ],
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+ "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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+ "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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+ "ec2.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": "Interface"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "PrivateDnsName": "ssm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm",
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+ "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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+ "Owner": "amazon",
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+ "AvailabilityZones": [
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+ "us-east-1a",
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+ "us-east-1b",
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+ "us-east-1c",
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+ "us-east-1d",
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+ "us-east-1e"
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+ ],
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+ "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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+ "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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+ "ssm.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "ServiceNames": [
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ec2messages",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.kinesis-streams",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3",
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.ssm"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+
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+ **Example 2: To describe the details about an endpoint service**
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+
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+ The following ``describe-vpc-endpoint-services`` example lists the details of the Amazon S3 interface endpoint service. ::
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+ aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoint-services \
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+ --filter 'Name=service-type,Values=Interface' Name=service-name,Values=com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3
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+
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+ Output::
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+
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+ {
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+ "ServiceDetails": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3",
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+ "ServiceId": "vpce-svc-081d84efcdEXAMPLE",
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+ "ServiceType": [
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+ {
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+ "ServiceType": "Interface"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "AvailabilityZones": [
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+ "us-east-1a",
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+ "us-east-1b",
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+ "us-east-1c",
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+ "us-east-1d",
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+ "us-east-1e",
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+ "us-east-1f"
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+ ],
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+ "Owner": "amazon",
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+ "BaseEndpointDnsNames": [
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+ "s3.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ ],
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+ "VpcEndpointPolicySupported": true,
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+ "AcceptanceRequired": false,
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+ "ManagesVpcEndpoints": false,
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+ "Tags": []
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "ServiceNames": [
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+ "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.s3"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ For more information, see `View available AWS service names <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/aws-services-privatelink-support.html#vpce-view-available-services>`__ in the *AWS PrivateLink User Guide*.
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- **To describe your VPC endpoints**
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- The following ``describe-vpc-endpoints`` example displays details for all of your VPC endpoints. ::
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- aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoints
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- Output::
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- {
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- "VpcEndpoints": [
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- {
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- "PolicyDocument": "{\"Version\":\"2008-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":\"*\",\"Action\":\"*\",\"Resource\":\"*\"}]}",
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- "VpcId": "vpc-aabb1122",
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- "NetworkInterfaceIds": [],
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- "SubnetIds": [],
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- "PrivateDnsEnabled": true,
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- "State": "available",
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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- "RouteTableIds": [
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- "rtb-3d560345"
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- ],
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- "Groups": [],
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- "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-032a826a",
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- "VpcEndpointType": "Gateway",
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- "CreationTimestamp": "2017-09-05T20:41:28Z",
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- "DnsEntries": [],
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- "OwnerId": "123456789012"
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- },
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- {
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- "PolicyDocument": "{\n \"Statement\": [\n {\n \"Action\": \"*\", \n \"Effect\": \"Allow\", \n \"Principal\": \"*\", \n \"Resource\": \"*\"\n }\n ]\n}",
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- "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d",
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- "NetworkInterfaceIds": [
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- "eni-2ec2b084",
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- "eni-1b4a65cf"
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- ],
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- "SubnetIds": [
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- "subnet-d6fcaa8d",
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- "subnet-7b16de0c"
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- ],
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- "PrivateDnsEnabled": false,
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- "State": "available",
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing",
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- "RouteTableIds": [],
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- "Groups": [
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- {
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- "GroupName": "default",
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- "GroupId": "sg-54e8bf31"
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- }
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- ],
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- "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7",
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- "VpcEndpointType": "Interface",
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- "CreationTimestamp": "2017-09-05T17:55:27.583Z",
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- "DnsEntries": [
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- {
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- "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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- "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- },
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- {
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- "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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- "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv-us-east-1b.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- },
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- {
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- "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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- "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv-us-east-1a.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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- }
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- ],
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- "OwnerId": "123456789012"
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- },
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- {
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- "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-aabbaabbaabbaabba",
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- "VpcEndpointType": "GatewayLoadBalancer",
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- "VpcId": "vpc-111122223333aabbc",
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- "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.vpce.us-east-1.vpce-svc-123123a1c43abc123",
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- "State": "available",
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- "SubnetIds": [
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- "subnet-0011aabbcc2233445"
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- ],
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- "RequesterManaged": false,
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- "NetworkInterfaceIds": [
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- "eni-01010120203030405"
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- ],
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- "CreationTimestamp": "2020-11-11T08:06:03.522Z",
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- "Tags": [],
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- "OwnerId": "123456789012"
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- }
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- ]
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- }
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+ **To describe your VPC endpoints**
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+ The following ``describe-vpc-endpoints`` example displays details for all of your VPC endpoints. ::
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+ aws ec2 describe-vpc-endpoints
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+ Output::
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+ {
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+ "VpcEndpoints": [
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+ {
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+ "PolicyDocument": "{\"Version\":\"2008-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":\"*\",\"Action\":\"*\",\"Resource\":\"*\"}]}",
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+ "VpcId": "vpc-aabb1122",
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+ "NetworkInterfaceIds": [],
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+ "SubnetIds": [],
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+ "PrivateDnsEnabled": true,
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+ "State": "available",
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.dynamodb",
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+ "RouteTableIds": [
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+ "rtb-3d560345"
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+ ],
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+ "Groups": [],
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+ "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-032a826a",
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+ "VpcEndpointType": "Gateway",
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+ "CreationTimestamp": "2017-09-05T20:41:28Z",
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+ "DnsEntries": [],
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+ "OwnerId": "123456789012"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "PolicyDocument": "{\n \"Statement\": [\n {\n \"Action\": \"*\", \n \"Effect\": \"Allow\", \n \"Principal\": \"*\", \n \"Resource\": \"*\"\n }\n ]\n}",
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+ "VpcId": "vpc-1a2b3c4d",
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+ "NetworkInterfaceIds": [
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+ "eni-2ec2b084",
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+ "eni-1b4a65cf"
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+ ],
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+ "SubnetIds": [
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+ "subnet-d6fcaa8d",
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+ "subnet-7b16de0c"
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+ ],
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+ "PrivateDnsEnabled": false,
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+ "State": "available",
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+ "ServiceName": "com.amazonaws.us-east-1.elasticloadbalancing",
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+ "RouteTableIds": [],
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+ "Groups": [
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+ {
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+ "GroupName": "default",
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+ "GroupId": "sg-54e8bf31"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "VpcEndpointId": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7",
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+ "VpcEndpointType": "Interface",
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+ "CreationTimestamp": "2017-09-05T17:55:27.583Z",
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+ "DnsEntries": [
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+ {
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+ "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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+ "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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+ "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv-us-east-1b.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "HostedZoneId": "Z7HUB22UULQXV",
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+ "DnsName": "vpce-0f89a33420c1931d7-bluzidnv-us-east-1a.elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.vpce.amazonaws.com"
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "OwnerId": "123456789012"
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+ },
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+ {
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9
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13
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17
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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  The following ``untag-resources`` example removes the specified tag keys and any associated values from the specified resource. ::
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5
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6
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6
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7
7
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