Class: Aws::EKS::Types::KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse
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      Struct
      
        
- Object
 - Struct
 - Aws::EKS::Types::KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse
 
 
- Includes:
 - Structure
 
- Defined in:
 - lib/aws-sdk-eks/types.rb
 
Overview
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster. The response contains a value for serviceIpv6Cidr or serviceIpv4Cidr, but not both.
Constant Summary collapse
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Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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      #ip_family  ⇒ String 
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
The IP family used to assign Kubernetes ‘Pod` and `Service` objects IP addresses.
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      #service_ipv_4_cidr  ⇒ String 
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
The CIDR block that Kubernetes ‘Pod` and `Service` object IP addresses are assigned from.
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      #service_ipv_6_cidr  ⇒ String 
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
The CIDR block that Kubernetes pod and service IP addresses are assigned from if you created a 1.21 or later cluster with version 1.10.1 or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on and specified ‘ipv6` for ipFamily when you created the cluster.
 
Instance Attribute Details
#ip_family ⇒ String
The IP family used to assign Kubernetes ‘Pod` and `Service` objects IP addresses. The IP family is always `ipv4`, unless you have a `1.21` or later cluster running version `1.10.1` or later of the Amazon VPC CNI plugin for Kubernetes and specified `ipv6` when you created the cluster.
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      # File 'lib/aws-sdk-eks/types.rb', line 3606 class KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse < Struct.new( :service_ipv_4_cidr, :service_ipv_6_cidr, :ip_family) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end  | 
  
#service_ipv_4_cidr ⇒ String
The CIDR block that Kubernetes ‘Pod` and `Service` object IP addresses are assigned from. Kubernetes assigns addresses from an `IPv4` CIDR block assigned to a subnet that the node is in. If you didn’t specify a CIDR block when you created the cluster, then Kubernetes assigns addresses from either the ‘10.100.0.0/16` or `172.20.0.0/16` CIDR blocks. If this was specified, then it was specified when the cluster was created and it can’t be changed.
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      # File 'lib/aws-sdk-eks/types.rb', line 3606 class KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse < Struct.new( :service_ipv_4_cidr, :service_ipv_6_cidr, :ip_family) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end  | 
  
#service_ipv_6_cidr ⇒ String
The CIDR block that Kubernetes pod and service IP addresses are assigned from if you created a 1.21 or later cluster with version 1.10.1 or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on and specified ‘ipv6` for ipFamily when you created the cluster. Kubernetes assigns service addresses from the unique local address range (`fc00::/7`) because you can’t specify a custom IPv6 CIDR block when you create the cluster.
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      # File 'lib/aws-sdk-eks/types.rb', line 3606 class KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse < Struct.new( :service_ipv_4_cidr, :service_ipv_6_cidr, :ip_family) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end  |