#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation {
pub association_id: Option<String>,
pub ipv6_cidr_block: Option<String>,
pub ipv6_cidr_block_state: Option<VpcCidrBlockState>,
pub network_border_group: Option<String>,
pub ipv6_pool: Option<String>,
pub ipv6_address_attribute: Option<Ipv6AddressAttribute>,
pub ip_source: Option<IpSource>,
}
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Describes an IPv6 CIDR block associated with a VPC.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.association_id: Option<String>
The association ID for the IPv6 CIDR block.
ipv6_cidr_block: Option<String>
The IPv6 CIDR block.
ipv6_cidr_block_state: Option<VpcCidrBlockState>
Information about the state of the CIDR block.
network_border_group: Option<String>
The name of the unique set of Availability Zones, Local Zones, or Wavelength Zones from which Amazon Web Services advertises IP addresses, for example, us-east-1-wl1-bos-wlz-1
.
ipv6_pool: Option<String>
The ID of the IPv6 address pool from which the IPv6 CIDR block is allocated.
ipv6_address_attribute: Option<Ipv6AddressAttribute>
Public IPv6 addresses are those advertised on the internet from Amazon Web Services. Private IP addresses are not and cannot be advertised on the internet from Amazon Web Services.
ip_source: Option<IpSource>
The source that allocated the IP address space. byoip
or amazon
indicates public IP address space allocated by Amazon or space that you have allocated with Bring your own IP (BYOIP). none
indicates private space.
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Source§impl VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
Sourcepub fn association_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn association_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The association ID for the IPv6 CIDR block.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_cidr_block(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn ipv6_cidr_block(&self) -> Option<&str>
The IPv6 CIDR block.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_cidr_block_state(&self) -> Option<&VpcCidrBlockState>
pub fn ipv6_cidr_block_state(&self) -> Option<&VpcCidrBlockState>
Information about the state of the CIDR block.
Sourcepub fn network_border_group(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn network_border_group(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the unique set of Availability Zones, Local Zones, or Wavelength Zones from which Amazon Web Services advertises IP addresses, for example, us-east-1-wl1-bos-wlz-1
.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_pool(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn ipv6_pool(&self) -> Option<&str>
The ID of the IPv6 address pool from which the IPv6 CIDR block is allocated.
Sourcepub fn ipv6_address_attribute(&self) -> Option<&Ipv6AddressAttribute>
pub fn ipv6_address_attribute(&self) -> Option<&Ipv6AddressAttribute>
Public IPv6 addresses are those advertised on the internet from Amazon Web Services. Private IP addresses are not and cannot be advertised on the internet from Amazon Web Services.
Source§impl VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
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Source§impl Clone for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl Clone for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
fn clone(&self) -> VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl StructuralPartialEq for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
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impl Freeze for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl RefUnwindSafe for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl Send for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl Sync for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl Unpin for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
impl UnwindSafe for VpcIpv6CidrBlockAssociation
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