Class: Aws::GlobalAccelerator::Client
- Inherits:
-
Seahorse::Client::Base
- Object
- Seahorse::Client::Base
- Aws::GlobalAccelerator::Client
- Includes:
- ClientStubs
- Defined in:
- lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb
Overview
An API client for GlobalAccelerator. To construct a client, you need to configure a ‘:region` and `:credentials`.
client = Aws::GlobalAccelerator::Client.new(
region: region_name,
credentials: credentials,
# ...
)
For details on configuring region and credentials see the [developer guide](/sdk-for-ruby/v3/developer-guide/setup-config.html).
See #initialize for a full list of supported configuration options.
Class Attribute Summary collapse
- .identifier ⇒ Object readonly private
API Operations collapse
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#add_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AddCustomRoutingEndpointsResponse
Associate a virtual private cloud (VPC) subnet endpoint with your custom routing accelerator.
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#add_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AddEndpointsResponse
Add endpoints to an endpoint group.
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#advertise_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AdvertiseByoipCidrResponse
Advertises an IPv4 address range that is provisioned for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP).
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#allow_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Specify the Amazon EC2 instance (destination) IP addresses and ports for a VPC subnet endpoint that can receive traffic for a custom routing accelerator.
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#create_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateAcceleratorResponse
Create an accelerator.
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#create_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Create a cross-account attachment in Global Accelerator.
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#create_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Create a custom routing accelerator.
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#create_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingEndpointGroupResponse
Create an endpoint group for the specified listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#create_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingListenerResponse
Create a listener to process inbound connections from clients to a custom routing accelerator.
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#create_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateEndpointGroupResponse
Create an endpoint group for the specified listener.
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#create_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateListenerResponse
Create a listener to process inbound connections from clients to an accelerator.
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#delete_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an accelerator.
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#delete_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a cross-account attachment.
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#delete_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a custom routing accelerator.
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#delete_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an endpoint group from a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#delete_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#delete_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an endpoint group from a listener.
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#delete_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a listener from an accelerator.
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#deny_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Specify the Amazon EC2 instance (destination) IP addresses and ports for a VPC subnet endpoint that cannot receive traffic for a custom routing accelerator.
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#deprovision_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DeprovisionByoipCidrResponse
Releases the specified address range that you provisioned to use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and deletes the corresponding address pool.
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#describe_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAcceleratorResponse
Describe an accelerator.
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#describe_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Describe the attributes of an accelerator.
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#describe_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Gets configuration information about a cross-account attachment.
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#describe_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Describe a custom routing accelerator.
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#describe_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Describe the attributes of a custom routing accelerator.
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#describe_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingEndpointGroupResponse
Describe an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator.
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#describe_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingListenerResponse
The description of a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#describe_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeEndpointGroupResponse
Describe an endpoint group.
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#describe_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeListenerResponse
Describe a listener.
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#list_accelerators(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListAcceleratorsResponse
List the accelerators for an Amazon Web Services account.
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#list_byoip_cidrs(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListByoipCidrsResponse
Lists the IP address ranges that were specified in calls to [ProvisionByoipCidr], including the current state and a history of state changes.
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#list_cross_account_attachments(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountAttachmentsResponse
List the cross-account attachments that have been created in Global Accelerator.
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#list_cross_account_resource_accounts(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountResourceAccountsResponse
List the accounts that have cross-account resources.
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#list_cross_account_resources(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountResourcesResponse
List the cross-account resources available to work with.
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#list_custom_routing_accelerators(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingAcceleratorsResponse
List the custom routing accelerators for an Amazon Web Services account.
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#list_custom_routing_endpoint_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingEndpointGroupsResponse
List the endpoint groups that are associated with a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#list_custom_routing_listeners(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingListenersResponse
List the listeners for a custom routing accelerator.
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#list_custom_routing_port_mappings(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingPortMappingsResponse
Provides a complete mapping from the public accelerator IP address and port to destination EC2 instance IP addresses and ports in the virtual public cloud (VPC) subnet endpoint for a custom routing accelerator.
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#list_custom_routing_port_mappings_by_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingPortMappingsByDestinationResponse
List the port mappings for a specific EC2 instance (destination) in a VPC subnet endpoint.
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#list_endpoint_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListEndpointGroupsResponse
List the endpoint groups that are associated with a listener.
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#list_listeners(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListListenersResponse
List the listeners for an accelerator.
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#list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
List all tags for an accelerator.
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#provision_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ProvisionByoipCidrResponse
Provisions an IP address range to use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool.
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#remove_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove endpoints from a custom routing accelerator.
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#remove_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove endpoints from an endpoint group.
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#tag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Add tags to an accelerator resource.
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#untag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove tags from a Global Accelerator resource.
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#update_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateAcceleratorResponse
Update an accelerator to make changes, such as the following:.
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#update_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Update the attributes for an accelerator.
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#update_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Update a cross-account attachment to add or remove principals or resources.
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#update_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Update a custom routing accelerator.
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#update_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Update the attributes for a custom routing accelerator.
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#update_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingListenerResponse
Update a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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#update_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateEndpointGroupResponse
Update an endpoint group.
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#update_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateListenerResponse
Update a listener.
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#withdraw_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::WithdrawByoipCidrResponse
Stops advertising an address range that is provisioned as an address pool.
Class Method Summary collapse
- .errors_module ⇒ Object private
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #build_request(operation_name, params = {}) ⇒ Object private
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#initialize(options) ⇒ Client
constructor
A new instance of Client.
- #waiter_names ⇒ Object deprecated private Deprecated.
Constructor Details
#initialize(options) ⇒ Client
Returns a new instance of Client.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 451 def initialize(*args) super end |
Class Attribute Details
.identifier ⇒ Object (readonly)
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3664 def identifier @identifier end |
Class Method Details
.errors_module ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3667 def errors_module Errors end |
Instance Method Details
#add_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AddCustomRoutingEndpointsResponse
Associate a virtual private cloud (VPC) subnet endpoint with your custom routing accelerator.
The listener port range must be large enough to support the number of IP addresses that can be specified in your subnet. The number of ports required is: subnet size times the number of ports per destination EC2 instances. For example, a subnet defined as /24 requires a listener port range of at least 255 ports.
Note: You must have enough remaining listener ports available to map to the subnet ports, or the call will fail with a LimitExceededException.
By default, all destinations in a subnet in a custom routing accelerator cannot receive traffic. To enable all destinations to receive traffic, or to specify individual port mappings that can receive traffic, see the [ AllowCustomRoutingTraffic] operation.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_AllowCustomRoutingTraffic.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 513 def add_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:add_custom_routing_endpoints, params) req.send_request() end |
#add_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AddEndpointsResponse
Add endpoints to an endpoint group. The ‘AddEndpoints` API operation is the recommended option for adding endpoints. The alternative options are to add endpoints when you create an endpoint group (with the [CreateEndpointGroup] API) or when you update an endpoint group (with the [UpdateEndpointGroup] API).
There are two advantages to using ‘AddEndpoints` to add endpoints in Global Accelerator:
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It’s faster, because Global Accelerator only has to resolve the new endpoints that you’re adding, rather than resolving new and existing endpoints.
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It’s more convenient, because you don’t need to specify the current endpoints that are already in the endpoint group, in addition to the new endpoints that you want to add.
For information about endpoint types and requirements for endpoints that you can add to Global Accelerator, see [ Endpoints for standard accelerators] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_CreateEndpointGroup.html [2]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_UpdateEndpointGroup.html [3]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/about-endpoints.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 584 def add_endpoints(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:add_endpoints, params) req.send_request() end |
#advertise_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::AdvertiseByoipCidrResponse
Advertises an IPv4 address range that is provisioned for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). It can take a few minutes before traffic to the specified addresses starts routing to Amazon Web Services because of propagation delays.
To stop advertising the BYOIP address range, use [ WithdrawByoipCidr].
For more information, see [Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/WithdrawByoipCidr.html [2]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 640 def advertise_byoip_cidr(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:advertise_byoip_cidr, params) req.send_request() end |
#allow_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Specify the Amazon EC2 instance (destination) IP addresses and ports for a VPC subnet endpoint that can receive traffic for a custom routing accelerator. You can allow traffic to all destinations in the subnet endpoint, or allow traffic to a specified list of destination IP addresses and ports in the subnet. Note that you cannot specify IP addresses or ports outside of the range that you configured for the endpoint group.
After you make changes, you can verify that the updates are complete by checking the status of your accelerator: the status changes from IN_PROGRESS to DEPLOYED.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 710 def allow_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:allow_custom_routing_traffic, params) req.send_request() end |
#build_request(operation_name, params = {}) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3637 def build_request(operation_name, params = {}) handlers = @handlers.for(operation_name) tracer = config.telemetry_provider.tracer_provider.tracer( Aws::Telemetry.module_to_tracer_name('Aws::GlobalAccelerator') ) context = Seahorse::Client::RequestContext.new( operation_name: operation_name, operation: config.api.operation(operation_name), client: self, params: params, config: config, tracer: tracer ) context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-globalaccelerator' context[:gem_version] = '1.70.0' Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context) end |
#create_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateAcceleratorResponse
Create an accelerator. An accelerator includes one or more listeners that process inbound connections and direct traffic to one or more endpoint groups, each of which includes endpoints, such as Network Load Balancers.
Global Accelerator is a global service that supports endpoints in multiple Amazon Web Services Regions but you must specify the US West (Oregon) Region to create, update, or otherwise work with accelerators. That is, for example, specify ‘–region us-west-2` on Amazon Web Services CLI commands.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 832 def create_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Create a cross-account attachment in Global Accelerator. You create a cross-account attachment to specify the principals who have permission to work with resources in accelerators in their own account. You specify, in the same attachment, the resources that are shared.
A principal can be an Amazon Web Services account number or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an accelerator. For account numbers that are listed as principals, to work with a resource listed in the attachment, you must sign in to an account specified as a principal. Then, you can work with resources that are listed, with any of your accelerators. If an accelerator ARN is listed in the cross-account attachment as a principal, anyone with permission to make updates to the accelerator can work with resources that are listed in the attachment.
Specify each principal and resource separately. To specify two CIDR address pools, list them individually under ‘Resources`, and so on. For a command line operation, for example, you might use a statement like the following:
‘ “Resources”: [“169.254.60.0/24”,“169.254.59.0/24”]`
For more information, see [ Working with cross-account attachments and resources in Global Accelerator] in the Global Accelerator Developer Guide.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/cross-account-resources.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 942 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_cross_account_attachment, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Create a custom routing accelerator. A custom routing accelerator directs traffic to one of possibly thousands of Amazon EC2 instance destinations running in a single or multiple virtual private clouds (VPC) subnet endpoints.
Be aware that, by default, all destination EC2 instances in a VPC subnet endpoint cannot receive traffic. To enable all destinations to receive traffic, or to specify individual port mappings that can receive traffic, see the [ AllowCustomRoutingTraffic] operation.
Global Accelerator is a global service that supports endpoints in multiple Amazon Web Services Regions but you must specify the US West (Oregon) Region to create, update, or otherwise work with accelerators. That is, for example, specify ‘–region us-west-2` on Amazon Web Services CLI commands.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_AllowCustomRoutingTraffic.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1069 def create_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_custom_routing_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingEndpointGroupResponse
Create an endpoint group for the specified listener for a custom routing accelerator. An endpoint group is a collection of endpoints in one Amazon Web Services Region.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1133 def create_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_custom_routing_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateCustomRoutingListenerResponse
Create a listener to process inbound connections from clients to a custom routing accelerator. Connections arrive to assigned static IP addresses on the port range that you specify.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1192 def create_custom_routing_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_custom_routing_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateEndpointGroupResponse
Create an endpoint group for the specified listener. An endpoint group is a collection of endpoints in one Amazon Web Services Region. A resource must be valid and active when you add it as an endpoint.
For more information about endpoint types and requirements for endpoints that you can add to Global Accelerator, see [ Endpoints for standard accelerators] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/about-endpoints.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1332 def create_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#create_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::CreateListenerResponse
Create a listener to process inbound connections from clients to an accelerator. Connections arrive to assigned static IP addresses on a port, port range, or list of port ranges that you specify.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1414 def create_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:create_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an accelerator. Before you can delete an accelerator, you must disable it and remove all dependent resources (listeners and endpoint groups). To disable the accelerator, update the accelerator to set ‘Enabled` to false.
When you create an accelerator, by default, Global Accelerator provides you with a set of two static IP addresses. Alternatively, you can bring your own IP address ranges to Global Accelerator and assign IP addresses from those ranges.
The IP addresses are assigned to your accelerator for as long as it
exists, even if you disable the accelerator and it no longer accepts or routes traffic. However, when you delete an accelerator, you lose the static IP addresses that are assigned to the accelerator, so you can no longer route traffic by using them. As a best practice, ensure that you have permissions in place to avoid inadvertently deleting accelerators. You can use IAM policies with Global Accelerator to limit the users who have permissions to delete an accelerator. For more information, see [Identity and access management] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/auth-and-access-control.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1459 def delete_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a cross-account attachment. When you delete an attachment, Global Accelerator revokes the permission to use the resources in the attachment from all principals in the list of principals. Global Accelerator revokes the permission for specific resources.
For more information, see [ Working with cross-account attachments and resources in Global Accelerator] in the Global Accelerator Developer Guide.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/cross-account-resources.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1493 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_cross_account_attachment, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a custom routing accelerator. Before you can delete an accelerator, you must disable it and remove all dependent resources (listeners and endpoint groups). To disable the accelerator, update the accelerator to set ‘Enabled` to false.
When you create a custom routing accelerator, by default, Global Accelerator provides you with a set of two static IP addresses.
The IP addresses are assigned to your accelerator for as long as it
exists, even if you disable the accelerator and it no longer accepts or routes traffic. However, when you delete an accelerator, you lose the static IP addresses that are assigned to the accelerator, so you can no longer route traffic by using them. As a best practice, ensure that you have permissions in place to avoid inadvertently deleting accelerators. You can use IAM policies with Global Accelerator to limit the users who have permissions to delete an accelerator. For more information, see [Identity and access management] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/auth-and-access-control.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1537 def delete_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_custom_routing_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an endpoint group from a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1560 def delete_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_custom_routing_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1582 def delete_custom_routing_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_custom_routing_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete an endpoint group from a listener.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1604 def delete_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#delete_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Delete a listener from an accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1626 def delete_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:delete_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#deny_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Specify the Amazon EC2 instance (destination) IP addresses and ports for a VPC subnet endpoint that cannot receive traffic for a custom routing accelerator. You can deny traffic to all destinations in the VPC endpoint, or deny traffic to a specified list of destination IP addresses and ports. Note that you cannot specify IP addresses or ports outside of the range that you configured for the endpoint group.
After you make changes, you can verify that the updates are complete by checking the status of your accelerator: the status changes from IN_PROGRESS to DEPLOYED.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1692 def deny_custom_routing_traffic(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:deny_custom_routing_traffic, params) req.send_request() end |
#deprovision_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DeprovisionByoipCidrResponse
Releases the specified address range that you provisioned to use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and deletes the corresponding address pool.
Before you can release an address range, you must stop advertising it by using [WithdrawByoipCidr] and you must not have any accelerators that are using static IP addresses allocated from its address range.
For more information, see [Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/WithdrawByoipCidr.html [2]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1746 def deprovision_byoip_cidr(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:deprovision_byoip_cidr, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAcceleratorResponse
Describe an accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1790 def describe_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Describe the attributes of an accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1821 def describe_accelerator_attributes(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_accelerator_attributes, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Gets configuration information about a cross-account attachment.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1859 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_cross_account_attachment, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Describe a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1899 def describe_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_custom_routing_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Describe the attributes of a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1930 def describe_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingEndpointGroupResponse
Describe an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1966 def describe_custom_routing_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_custom_routing_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeCustomRoutingListenerResponse
The description of a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 1997 def describe_custom_routing_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_custom_routing_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeEndpointGroupResponse
Describe an endpoint group.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2041 def describe_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#describe_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::DescribeListenerResponse
Describe a listener.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2074 def describe_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:describe_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_accelerators(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListAcceleratorsResponse
List the accelerators for an Amazon Web Services account.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2129 def list_accelerators(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_accelerators, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_byoip_cidrs(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListByoipCidrsResponse
Lists the IP address ranges that were specified in calls to [ProvisionByoipCidr], including the current state and a history of state changes.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/ProvisionByoipCidr.html
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2178 def list_byoip_cidrs(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_byoip_cidrs, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_cross_account_attachments(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountAttachmentsResponse
List the cross-account attachments that have been created in Global Accelerator.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2227 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_cross_account_attachments, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_cross_account_resource_accounts(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountResourceAccountsResponse
List the accounts that have cross-account resources.
For more information, see [ Working with cross-account attachments and resources in Global Accelerator] in the Global Accelerator Developer Guide.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/cross-account-resources.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2255 def list_cross_account_resource_accounts(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_cross_account_resource_accounts, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_cross_account_resources(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCrossAccountResourcesResponse
List the cross-account resources available to work with.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2305 def list_cross_account_resources(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_cross_account_resources, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_custom_routing_accelerators(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingAcceleratorsResponse
List the custom routing accelerators for an Amazon Web Services account.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2357 def list_custom_routing_accelerators(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_custom_routing_accelerators, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_custom_routing_endpoint_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingEndpointGroupsResponse
List the endpoint groups that are associated with a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2410 def list_custom_routing_endpoint_groups(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_custom_routing_endpoint_groups, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_custom_routing_listeners(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingListenersResponse
List the listeners for a custom routing accelerator.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2457 def list_custom_routing_listeners(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_custom_routing_listeners, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_custom_routing_port_mappings(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingPortMappingsResponse
Provides a complete mapping from the public accelerator IP address and port to destination EC2 instance IP addresses and ports in the virtual public cloud (VPC) subnet endpoint for a custom routing accelerator. For each subnet endpoint that you add, Global Accelerator creates a new static port mapping for the accelerator. The port mappings don’t change after Global Accelerator generates them, so you can retrieve and cache the full mapping on your servers.
If you remove a subnet from your accelerator, Global Accelerator removes (reclaims) the port mappings. If you add a subnet to your accelerator, Global Accelerator creates new port mappings (the existing ones don’t change). If you add or remove EC2 instances in your subnet, the port mappings don’t change, because the mappings are created when you add the subnet to Global Accelerator.
The mappings also include a flag for each destination denoting which destination IP addresses and ports are allowed or denied traffic.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2529 def list_custom_routing_port_mappings(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_custom_routing_port_mappings, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_custom_routing_port_mappings_by_destination(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListCustomRoutingPortMappingsByDestinationResponse
List the port mappings for a specific EC2 instance (destination) in a VPC subnet endpoint. The response is the mappings for one destination IP address. This is useful when your subnet endpoint has mappings that span multiple custom routing accelerators in your account, or for scenarios where you only want to list the port mappings for a specific destination instance.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2592 def list_custom_routing_port_mappings_by_destination(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_custom_routing_port_mappings_by_destination, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_endpoint_groups(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListEndpointGroupsResponse
List the endpoint groups that are associated with a listener.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2651 def list_endpoint_groups(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_endpoint_groups, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_listeners(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListListenersResponse
List the listeners for an accelerator.
The returned response is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see PageableResponse.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2700 def list_listeners(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_listeners, params) req.send_request() end |
#list_tags_for_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ListTagsForResourceResponse
List all tags for an accelerator.
For more information, see [Tagging in Global Accelerator] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2738 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:list_tags_for_resource, params) req.send_request() end |
#provision_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::ProvisionByoipCidrResponse
Provisions an IP address range to 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].
For more information, see [Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/AdvertiseByoipCidr.html [2]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2799 def provision_byoip_cidr(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:provision_byoip_cidr, params) req.send_request() end |
#remove_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove endpoints from a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2827 def remove_custom_routing_endpoints(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:remove_custom_routing_endpoints, params) req.send_request() end |
#remove_endpoints(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove endpoints from an endpoint group.
The ‘RemoveEndpoints` API operation is the recommended option for removing endpoints. The alternative is to remove endpoints by updating an endpoint group by using the [UpdateEndpointGroup] API operation. There are two advantages to using `AddEndpoints` to remove endpoints instead:
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It’s more convenient, because you only need to specify the endpoints that you want to remove. With the ‘UpdateEndpointGroup` API operation, you must specify all of the endpoints in the endpoint group except the ones that you want to remove from the group.
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It’s faster, because Global Accelerator doesn’t need to resolve any endpoints. With the ‘UpdateEndpointGroup` API operation, Global Accelerator must resolve all of the endpoints that remain in the group.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/api/API_UpdateEndpointGroup.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2878 def remove_endpoints(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:remove_endpoints, params) req.send_request() end |
#tag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Add tags to an accelerator resource.
For more information, see [Tagging in Global Accelerator] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2918 def tag_resource(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:tag_resource, params) req.send_request() end |
#untag_resource(params = {}) ⇒ Struct
Remove tags from a Global Accelerator resource. When you specify a tag key, the action removes both that key and its associated value. The operation succeeds even if you attempt to remove tags from an accelerator that was already removed.
For more information, see [Tagging in Global Accelerator] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/tagging-in-global-accelerator.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 2956 def untag_resource(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:untag_resource, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateAcceleratorResponse
Update an accelerator to make changes, such as the following:
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Change the name of the accelerator.
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Disable the accelerator so that it no longer accepts or routes traffic, or so that you can delete it.
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Enable the accelerator, if it is disabled.
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Change the IP address type to dual-stack if it is IPv4, or change the IP address type to IPv4 if it’s dual-stack.
Be aware that static IP addresses remain assigned to your accelerator for as long as it exists, even if you disable the accelerator and it no longer accepts or routes traffic. However, when you delete the accelerator, you lose the static IP addresses that are assigned to it, so you can no longer route traffic by using them.
Global Accelerator is a global service that supports endpoints in multiple Amazon Web Services Regions but you must specify the US West (Oregon) Region to create, update, or otherwise work with accelerators. That is, for example, specify ‘–region us-west-2` on Amazon Web Services CLI commands.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3045 def update_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Update the attributes for an accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3106 def update_accelerator_attributes(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_accelerator_attributes, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_cross_account_attachment(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCrossAccountAttachmentResponse
Update a cross-account attachment to add or remove principals or resources. When you update an attachment to remove a principal (account ID or accelerator) or a resource, Global Accelerator revokes the permission for specific resources.
For more information, see [ Working with cross-account attachments and resources in Global Accelerator] in the Global Accelerator Developer Guide.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/cross-account-resources.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3209 def (params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_cross_account_attachment, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingAcceleratorResponse
Update a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3272 def update_custom_routing_accelerator(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_custom_routing_accelerator, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingAcceleratorAttributesResponse
Update the attributes for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3335 def update_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_custom_routing_accelerator_attributes, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_custom_routing_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateCustomRoutingListenerResponse
Update a listener for a custom routing accelerator.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3384 def update_custom_routing_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_custom_routing_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_endpoint_group(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateEndpointGroupResponse
Update an endpoint group. A resource must be valid and active when you add it as an endpoint.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3504 def update_endpoint_group(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_endpoint_group, params) req.send_request() end |
#update_listener(params = {}) ⇒ Types::UpdateListenerResponse
Update a listener.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3577 def update_listener(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:update_listener, params) req.send_request() end |
#waiter_names ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3657 def waiter_names [] end |
#withdraw_byoip_cidr(params = {}) ⇒ Types::WithdrawByoipCidrResponse
Stops advertising an address range that is provisioned as an address pool. You can perform this operation at most once every 10 seconds, even if you specify different address ranges each time.
It can take a few minutes before traffic to the specified addresses stops routing to Amazon Web Services because of propagation delays.
For more information, see [Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)] in the *Global Accelerator Developer Guide*.
[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html
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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-globalaccelerator/client.rb', line 3628 def withdraw_byoip_cidr(params = {}, = {}) req = build_request(:withdraw_byoip_cidr, params) req.send_request() end |