Services or capabilities described in Amazon Web Services documentation might vary by Region. To see the differences applicable to the China Regions, 
      see Getting Started with Amazon Web Services in China
         (PDF). 
    Viewing and updating Amazon Route 53 Profiles
Choose the console tab to view and edit Route 53 Profile. Choose the CLI tab to use Amazon CLI to list Profiles you own, 
		are shared by you, or shared to you.
			- Console
- 
					Viewing and updating Route 53 Profiles- Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
         https://console.amazonaws.cn/route53/. 
- 
							In the navigation pane, choose Profiles. 
- 
							Select the button next to the name of the Profile you want to view or edit. 
- 
							On the  <Profile name> page you can view the currently associated
								DNS resources, associate new ones, and edit the tags and VPC
								configurations. 
 
- CLI
- 
					You can list the Profiles by running a Amazon CLI command like the following: aws route53profiles list-profiles
 The following is an example output after you run the command: {
    "ProfileSummaries": [
        {
            "Arn": "arn:aws:route53profiles:us-east-1:123456789012:profile/rp-4987774726example",
            "Id": "rp-4987774726example",
            "Name": "test",
            "ShareStatus": "NOT_SHARED"
        }
    ]
}
 You can get information about a particular VPS the Profile is associated to by running an
						Amazon CLI command like the following and using your own value for
							profile-association-id:
 aws route53profiles get-profile-association --profile-association-id rpassoc-489ce212fexample
 The following is an example output after you run the command:    "ProfileAssociation": {
        "CreationTime": 1709338817.148,
        "Id": "rrpassoc-489ce212fexample",
        "ModificationTime": 1709338974.772,
        "Name": "test-association",
        "OwnerId": "123456789012",
        "ProfileId": "rp-4987774726example",
        "ResourceId": "vpc-0af3b96b3example",
        "Status": "COMPLETE",
        "StatusMessage": "Created Profile Association"
    }   ]
}
 
Deleting a Amazon Route 53 Profile
			Choose a tab to delete a Route 53 Profile by using the Route 53 console, or Amazon CLI.
			
			
				- Console
- 
						To delete a Route 53 Profile- Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Route 53 console at
         https://console.amazonaws.cn/route53/. 
- 
								In the navigation pane, choose Profiles. 
- 
								Select the button next to the name of the Profile you want to delete, and then choose Delete. You can't delete a Profile if it is associated to VPCs. Additionally, if the Profile is
										shared to another Amazon Web Services account, any VPCs that the Profile
										configurations are associated to, will lose those configurations. 
- On the Delete <Profile name> dialog, type in
								- confirm, and then choose
								Delete.
 
 
- CLI
- 
						You can't delete a Profile if it is associated to VPCs. Additionally, if the Profile is
								shared to another Amazon Web Services account, any VPCs that the Profile
								configurations are associated to, will lose those configurations. 
You can delete a Profile by running an Amazon CLI command like the following and using your
							own value for profile-id:
 aws route53profiles delete-profile --profile-id rp-6ffe47d5example
 The following is an example output after you run the command: {
    "Profile": {
        "Arn": "arn:aws:route53profiles:us-east-1:123456789012:profile/rp-6ffe47d5example",
        "ClientToken": "0a15fec0-05d9-4f78-bec0-EXAMPLE11111",
        "CreationTime": 1710850903.578,
        "Id": "rp-6ffe47d5example",
        "ModificationTime": 1710850903.578,
        "Name": "test",
        "OwnerId": "123456789012",
        "ShareStatus": "NOT_SHARED",
        "Status": "DELETED",
        "StatusMessage": "Deleted Profile"
    }
}