Use DescribeCustomerGateways
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use DescribeCustomerGateways
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- CLI
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- Amazon CLI
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To describe your customer gateways
This example describes your customer gateways.
Command:
aws ec2 describe-customer-gateways
Output:
{ "CustomerGateways": [ { "CustomerGatewayId": "cgw-b4dc3961", "IpAddress": "203.0.113.12", "State": "available", "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65000" }, { "CustomerGatewayId": "cgw-0e11f167", "IpAddress": "12.1.2.3", "State": "available", "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65534" } ] }
To describe a specific customer gateway
This example describes the specified customer gateway.
Command:
aws ec2 describe-customer-gateways --customer-gateway-ids
cgw-0e11f167
Output:
{ "CustomerGateways": [ { "CustomerGatewayId": "cgw-0e11f167", "IpAddress": "12.1.2.3", "State": "available", "Type": "ipsec.1", "BgpAsn": "65534" } ] }
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For API details, see DescribeCustomerGateways
in Amazon CLI Command Reference.
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- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell V4
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Example 1: This example describes the specified customer gateway.
Get-EC2CustomerGateway -CustomerGatewayId cgw-1a2b3c4d
Output:
BgpAsn : 65534 CustomerGatewayId : cgw-1a2b3c4d IpAddress : 203.0.113.12 State : available Tags : {} Type : ipsec.1
Example 2: This example describes any customer gateway whose state is either pending or available.
$filter = New-Object Amazon.EC2.Model.Filter $filter.Name = "state" $filter.Values = @( "pending", "available" ) Get-EC2CustomerGateway -Filter $filter
Example 3: This example describes all your customer gateways.
Get-EC2CustomerGateway
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For API details, see DescribeCustomerGateways
in Amazon Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V4).
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For a complete list of Amazon SDK developer guides and code examples, see Create Amazon EC2 resources using an Amazon SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.