#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions {
pub dns_support: Option<DnsSupportValue>,
pub security_group_referencing_support: Option<SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue>,
pub ipv6_support: Option<Ipv6SupportValue>,
pub appliance_mode_support: Option<ApplianceModeSupportValue>,
}
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Describes the options for a VPC attachment.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.dns_support: Option<DnsSupportValue>
Enable or disable DNS support. The default is enable
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security_group_referencing_support: Option<SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue>
Enables you to reference a security group across VPCs attached to a transit gateway to simplify security group management.
This option is disabled by default.
For more information about security group referencing, see Security group referencing in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide.
ipv6_support: Option<Ipv6SupportValue>
Enable or disable IPv6 support. The default is enable
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appliance_mode_support: Option<ApplianceModeSupportValue>
Enable or disable support for appliance mode. If enabled, a traffic flow between a source and destination uses the same Availability Zone for the VPC attachment for the lifetime of that flow. The default is disable
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Source§impl ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions
impl ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions
Sourcepub fn dns_support(&self) -> Option<&DnsSupportValue>
pub fn dns_support(&self) -> Option<&DnsSupportValue>
Enable or disable DNS support. The default is enable
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Sourcepub fn security_group_referencing_support(
&self,
) -> Option<&SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue>
pub fn security_group_referencing_support( &self, ) -> Option<&SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue>
Enables you to reference a security group across VPCs attached to a transit gateway to simplify security group management.
This option is disabled by default.
For more information about security group referencing, see Security group referencing in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateways Guide.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_support(&self) -> Option<&Ipv6SupportValue>
pub fn ipv6_support(&self) -> Option<&Ipv6SupportValue>
Enable or disable IPv6 support. The default is enable
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Sourcepub fn appliance_mode_support(&self) -> Option<&ApplianceModeSupportValue>
pub fn appliance_mode_support(&self) -> Option<&ApplianceModeSupportValue>
Enable or disable support for appliance mode. If enabled, a traffic flow between a source and destination uses the same Availability Zone for the VPC attachment for the lifetime of that flow. The default is disable
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Source§impl ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions
impl ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ModifyTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions
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