#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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impl CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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pub fn dns_support(self, input: DnsSupportValue) -> Self

Enable or disable DNS support. The default is enable.

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pub fn set_dns_support(self, input: Option<DnsSupportValue>) -> Self

Enable or disable DNS support. The default is enable.

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pub fn get_dns_support(&self) -> &Option<DnsSupportValue>

Enable or disable DNS support. The default is enable.

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pub fn security_group_referencing_support( self, input: SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue ) -> Self

Enables you to reference a security group across VPCs attached to a transit gateway (TGW). Use this option to simplify security group management and control of instance-to-instance traffic across VPCs that are connected by transit gateway. You can also use this option to migrate from VPC peering (which was the only option that supported security group referencing) to transit gateways (which now also support security group referencing). This option is disabled by default and there are no additional costs to use this feature.

If you don't enable or disable SecurityGroupReferencingSupport in the request, the attachment will inherit the security group referencing support setting on the transit gateway.

For important information about this feature, see Create a transit gateway attachment to a VPC in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateway Guide.

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pub fn set_security_group_referencing_support( self, input: Option<SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue> ) -> Self

Enables you to reference a security group across VPCs attached to a transit gateway (TGW). Use this option to simplify security group management and control of instance-to-instance traffic across VPCs that are connected by transit gateway. You can also use this option to migrate from VPC peering (which was the only option that supported security group referencing) to transit gateways (which now also support security group referencing). This option is disabled by default and there are no additional costs to use this feature.

If you don't enable or disable SecurityGroupReferencingSupport in the request, the attachment will inherit the security group referencing support setting on the transit gateway.

For important information about this feature, see Create a transit gateway attachment to a VPC in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateway Guide.

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pub fn get_security_group_referencing_support( &self ) -> &Option<SecurityGroupReferencingSupportValue>

Enables you to reference a security group across VPCs attached to a transit gateway (TGW). Use this option to simplify security group management and control of instance-to-instance traffic across VPCs that are connected by transit gateway. You can also use this option to migrate from VPC peering (which was the only option that supported security group referencing) to transit gateways (which now also support security group referencing). This option is disabled by default and there are no additional costs to use this feature.

If you don't enable or disable SecurityGroupReferencingSupport in the request, the attachment will inherit the security group referencing support setting on the transit gateway.

For important information about this feature, see Create a transit gateway attachment to a VPC in the Amazon Web Services Transit Gateway Guide.

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pub fn ipv6_support(self, input: Ipv6SupportValue) -> Self

Enable or disable IPv6 support. The default is disable.

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pub fn set_ipv6_support(self, input: Option<Ipv6SupportValue>) -> Self

Enable or disable IPv6 support. The default is disable.

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pub fn get_ipv6_support(&self) -> &Option<Ipv6SupportValue>

Enable or disable IPv6 support. The default is disable.

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pub fn appliance_mode_support(self, input: ApplianceModeSupportValue) -> Self

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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pub fn set_appliance_mode_support( self, input: Option<ApplianceModeSupportValue> ) -> Self

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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pub fn get_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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pub fn build(self) -> CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions

Consumes the builder and constructs a CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptions.

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impl Clone for CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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fn default() -> CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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fn eq( &self, other: &CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder ) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateTransitGatewayVpcAttachmentRequestOptionsBuilder

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