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Global Accelerator examples using Amazon CLI

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the Amazon Command Line Interface with Global Accelerator.

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The following code example shows how to use add-custom-routing-endpoints.

Amazon CLI

To add a VPC subnet endpoint to an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator

The following add-custom-routing-endpoints example adds a VPC subnet endpoint to an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator add-custom-routing-endpoints \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/4321abcd \ --endpoint-configurations "EndpointId=subnet-1234567890abcdef0"

Output:

{ "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0" } ], "EndpointGroupArn":"arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/4321abcd" }

For more information, see VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use advertise-byoip-cidr.

Amazon CLI

To advertise an address range

The following advertise-byoip-cidr example requests Amazon to advertise an address range that you've provisioned for use with your Amazon resources.

aws globalaccelerator advertise-byoip-cidr \ --cidr 198.51.100.0/24

Output:

{ "ByoipCidr": { "Cidr": "198.51.100.0/24", "State": "PENDING_ADVERTISING" } }

For more information, see Bring Your Own IP Address in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use allow-custom-routing-traffic.

Amazon CLI

To allow traffic to specific Amazon EC2 instance destinations in a VPC subnet for a custom routing accelerator

The following allow-custom-routing-traffic example specifies that traffic is allowed to certain Amazon EC2 instance (destination) IP addresses and ports for a VPC subnet endpoint in a custom routing accelerator can receive traffic.

aws globalaccelerator allow-custom-routing-traffic \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/ab88888example \ --endpoint-id subnet-abcd123example \ --destination-addresses "172.31.200.6" "172.31.200.7" \ --destination-ports 80 81

This command produces no output.

For more information, see VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To create an accelerator

The following create-accelerator example creates an accelerator with two tags with two BYOIP static IP addresses. You must specify the US-West-2 (Oregon) Region to create or update an accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator create-accelerator \ --name ExampleAccelerator \ --tags Key="Name",Value="Example Name" Key="Project",Value="Example Project" \ --ip-addresses 192.0.2.250 198.51.100.52

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleAccelerator", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1542394847.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1542394847.0 } }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-custom-routing-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To create a custom routing accelerator

The following create-custom-routing-accelerator example creates a custom routing accelerator with the tags Name and Project.

aws globalaccelerator create-custom-routing-accelerator \ --name ExampleCustomRoutingAccelerator \ --tags Key="Name",Value="Example Name" Key="Project",Value="Example Project" \ --ip-addresses 192.0.2.250 198.51.100.52

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleCustomRoutingAccelerator", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1542394847.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1542394847.0 } }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-custom-routing-endpoint-group.

Amazon CLI

To create an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator

The following create-custom-routing-endpoint-group example creates an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator create-custom-routing-endpoint-group \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz \ --endpoint-group-region us-east-2 \ --destination-configurations "FromPort=80,ToPort=81,Protocols=TCP,UDP"

Output:

{ "EndpointGroup": { "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/4321abcd", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-2", "DestinationDescriptions": [ { "FromPort": 80, "ToPort": 81, "Protocols": [ "TCP", "UDP" ] } ], "EndpointDescriptions": [] } }

For more information, see Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-custom-routing-listener.

Amazon CLI

To create a listener for a custom routing accelerator

The following create-custom-routing-listener example creates a listener with a port range from 5000 to 10000 for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator create-custom-routing-listener \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --port-ranges FromPort=5000,ToPort=10000

Output:

{ "Listener": { "PortRange": [ "FromPort": 5000, "ToPort": 10000 ], "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz" } }

For more information, see Listeners for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-endpoint-group.

Amazon CLI

To create an endpoint group

The following create-endpoint-group example creates an endpoint group with one endpoint.

aws globalaccelerator create-endpoint-group \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz \ --endpoint-group-region us-east-1 \ --endpoint-configurations EndpointId=i-1234567890abcdef0,Weight=128

Output:

{ "EndpointGroup": { "TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0, "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "i-1234567890abcdef0" } ], "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-1" } }

For more information, see Endpoint groups in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use create-listener.

Amazon CLI

To create a listener

The following create-listener example creates a listener with two ports.

aws globalaccelerator create-listener \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --port-ranges FromPort=80,ToPort=80 FromPort=81,ToPort=81 \ --protocol TCP

Output:

{ "Listener": { "PortRanges": [ { "ToPort": 80, "FromPort": 80 }, { "ToPort": 81, "FromPort": 81 } ], "ClientAffinity": "NONE", "Protocol": "TCP", "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz" } }

For more information, see Listeners in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see CreateListener in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use deny-custom-routing-traffic.

Amazon CLI

To specify a destination address that cannot receive traffic in a custom routing accelerator

The following deny-custom-routing-traffic example specifies destination address or addresses in a subnet endpoint that cannot receive traffic for a custom routing accelerator. To specify more than one destination address, separate the addresses with a space. There's no response for a successful deny-custom-routing-traffic call.

aws globalaccelerator deny-custom-routing-traffic \ --endpoint-group-arn "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/ab88888example" \ --endpoint-id "subnet-abcd123example" \ --destination-addresses "198.51.100.52"

This command produces no output.

For more information, see VPC subnet endpoints for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use deprovision-byoip-cidr.

Amazon CLI

To deprovision an address range

The following deprovision-byoip-cidr example releases the specified address range that you provisioned to use with your Amazon resources.

aws globalaccelerator deprovision-byoip-cidr \ --cidr "198.51.100.0/24"

Output:

{ "ByoipCidr": { "Cidr": "198.51.100.0/24", "State": "PENDING_DEPROVISIONING" } }

For more information, see Bring your own IP address in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-accelerator-attributes.

Amazon CLI

To describe an accelerator's attributes

The following describe-accelerator-attributes example retrieves the attribute details for an accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-accelerator-attributes \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "AcceleratorAttributes": { "FlowLogsEnabled": true "FlowLogsS3Bucket": flowlogs-abc "FlowLogsS3Prefix": bucketprefix-abc } }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To describe an accelerator

The following describe-accelerator example retrieves the details about the specified accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-accelerator \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleAccelerator", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1542394847, "LastModifiedTime": 1542395013 } }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.

Amazon CLI

To describe a custom routing accelerator's attributes

The following describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes example describes the attributes for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "AcceleratorAttributes": { "FlowLogsEnabled": false } }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-custom-routing-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To describe a custom routing accelerator

The following describe-custom-routing-accelerator example retrieves the details about the specified custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-custom-routing-accelerator \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleCustomRoutingAccelerator", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1542394847, "LastModifiedTime": 1542395013 } }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group.

Amazon CLI

To describe an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator

The following describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group example describes an endpoint group for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-custom-routing-endpoint-group \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz/endpoint-group/ab88888example

Output:

{ "EndpointGroup": { "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz/endpoint-group/ab88888example", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-2", "DestinationDescriptions": [ { "FromPort": 5000, "ToPort": 10000, "Protocols": [ "UDP" ] } ], "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0" } ] } }

For more information, see Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-custom-routing-listener.

Amazon CLI

To describe a listener for a custom routing accelerator

The following describe-custom-routing-listener example describes a listener for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator describe-custom-routing-listener \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234

Output:

{ "Listener": { "PortRanges": [ "FromPort": 5000, "ToPort": 10000 ], "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234" } }

For more information, see Listeners for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-endpoint-group.

Amazon CLI

To describe an endpoint group

The following describe-endpoint-group example retrieves details about an endpoint group with the following endpoints: an Amazon EC2 instance, an ALB, and an NLB.

aws globalaccelerator describe-endpoint-group \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz-vxyz-6789-vxyz-6789lmnopqrs/endpoint-group/ab88888example

Output:

{ "EndpointGroup": { "TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0, "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "i-1234567890abcdef0" }, { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/app/ALBTesting/alb01234567890xyz" }, { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/net/NLBTesting/alb01234567890qrs" } ], "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz-vxyz-6789-vxyz-6789lmnopqrs/endpoint-group/4321abcd-abcd-4321-abcd-4321abcdefg", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-1" } }

For more information, see Endpoint groups in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-listener.

Amazon CLI

To describe a listener

The following describe-listener example describes a listener.

aws globalaccelerator describe-listener \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234

Output:

{ "Listener": { "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234", "PortRanges": [ { "FromPort": 80, "ToPort": 80 } ], "Protocol": "TCP", "ClientAffinity": "NONE" } }

For more information, see Listeners in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-accelerators.

Amazon CLI

To list your accelerators

The following list-accelerators example lists the accelerators in your Amazon account. This account has two accelerators.

aws globalaccelerator list-accelerators

Output:

{ "Accelerators": [ { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/5555abcd-abcd-5555-abcd-5555EXAMPLE1", "Name": "TestAccelerator", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Enabled": true, "IpSets": [ { "IpFamily": "IPv4", "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ] } ], "DnsName": "5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "Status": "DEPLOYED", "CreatedTime": 1552424416.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1569375641.0 }, { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::888888888888:accelerator/8888abcd-abcd-8888-abcd-8888EXAMPLE2", "Name": "ExampleAccelerator", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Enabled": true, "IpSets": [ { "IpFamily": "IPv4", "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.100", "198.51.100.10" ] } ], "DnsName": "6a6a6a6a6a6a6a.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "Status": "DEPLOYED", "CreatedTime": 1575585564.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1579809243.0 }, ] }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-byoip-cidr.

Amazon CLI

To list your address ranges

The following list-byoip-cidr example list the bring your own IP address (BYOIP) address ranges that you've provisioned for use with Global Accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-byoip-cidrs

Output:

{ "ByoipCidrs": [ { "Cidr": "198.51.100.0/24", "State": "READY" } { "Cidr": "203.0.113.25/24", "State": "READY" } ] }

For more information, see Bring your own IP address in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see ListByoipCidr in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use list-custom-routing-accelerators.

Amazon CLI

To list your custom routing accelerators

The following list-custom-routing-accelerators example lists the custom routing accelerators in an Amazon account.

aws globalaccelerator list-custom-routing-accelerators

Output:

{ "Accelerators": [ { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/5555abcd-abcd-5555-abcd-5555EXAMPLE1", "Name": "TestCustomRoutingAccelerator", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Enabled": true, "IpSets": [ { "IpFamily": "IPv4", "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ] } ], "DnsName": "5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "Status": "DEPLOYED", "CreatedTime": 1552424416.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1569375641.0 }, { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::888888888888:accelerator/8888abcd-abcd-8888-abcd-8888EXAMPLE2", "Name": "ExampleCustomRoutingAccelerator", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Enabled": true, "IpSets": [ { "IpFamily": "IPv4", "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.100", "198.51.100.10" ] } ], "DnsName": "6a6a6a6a6a6a6a.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "Status": "DEPLOYED", "CreatedTime": 1575585564.0, "LastModifiedTime": 1579809243.0 }, ] }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups.

Amazon CLI

To list endpoint groups for a listener in a custom routing accelerator

The following list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups example lists the endpoint groups for a listener in a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-custom-routing-endpoint-groups \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234

Output:

{ "EndpointGroups": [ { "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234/endpoint-group/ab88888example", "EndpointGroupRegion": "eu-central-1", "DestinationDescriptions": [ { "FromPort": 80, "ToPort": 80, "Protocols": [ "TCP", "UDP" ] } ] "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "EndpointId": "subnet-abcd123example" } ] } ] }

For more information, see Endpoint groups for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-custom-routing-listeners.

Amazon CLI

To list listeners for custom routing accelerators

The following list-custom-routing-listeners example lists the listeners for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-custom-routing-listeners \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "Listeners": [ { "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234", "PortRanges": [ { "FromPort": 5000, "ToPort": 10000 } ], "Protocol": "TCP" } ] }

For more information, see Listeners for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination.

Amazon CLI

To list the port mappings for a specific custom routing accelerator destination

The following list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination example provides the port mappings for a specific destination EC2 server (at the destination address) for a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-custom-routing-port-mappings-by-destination \ --endpoint-id subnet-abcd123example \ --destination-address 198.51.100.52

Output:

{ "DestinationPortMappings": [ { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::402092451327:accelerator/24ea29b8-d750-4489-8919-3095f3c4b0a7", "AcceleratorSocketAddresses": [ { "IpAddress": "192.0.2.250", "Port": 65514 }, { "IpAddress": "192.10.100.99", "Port": 65514 } ], "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/ab88888example", "EndpointId": "subnet-abcd123example", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-west-2", "DestinationSocketAddress": { "IpAddress": "198.51.100.52", "Port": 80 }, "IpAddressType": "IPv4", "DestinationTrafficState": "ALLOW" } ] }

For more information, see How custom routing accelerators work in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-custom-routing-port-mappings.

Amazon CLI

To list the port mappings in a custom routing accelerator

The following list-custom-routing-port-mappings example provides a partial list of the port mappings in a custom routing accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-custom-routing-port-mappings \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "PortMappings": [ { "AcceleratorPort": 40480, "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0", "DestinationSocketAddress": { "IpAddress": "192.0.2.250", "Port": 80 }, "Protocols": [ "TCP", "UDP" ], "DestinationTrafficState": "ALLOW" } { "AcceleratorPort": 40481, "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz/endpoint-group/098765zyxwvu", "EndpointId": "subnet-1234567890abcdef0", "DestinationSocketAddress": { "IpAddress": "192.0.2.251", "Port": 80 }, "Protocols": [ "TCP", "UDP" ], "DestinationTrafficState": "ALLOW" } ] }

For more information, see How custom routing accelerators work in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-endpoint-groups.

Amazon CLI

To list endpoint groups

The following list-endpoint-groups example lists the endpoint groups for a listener. This listener has two endpoint groups.

aws globalaccelerator --region us-west-2 list-endpoint-groups \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234

Output:

{ "EndpointGroups": [ { "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234/endpoint-group/ab88888example", "EndpointGroupRegion": "eu-central-1", "EndpointDescriptions": [], "TrafficDialPercentage": 100.0, "HealthCheckPort": 80, "HealthCheckProtocol": "TCP", "HealthCheckIntervalSeconds": 30, "ThresholdCount": 3 } { "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234/endpoint-group/ab99999example", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-1", "EndpointDescriptions": [], "TrafficDialPercentage": 50.0, "HealthCheckPort": 80, "HealthCheckProtocol": "TCP", "HealthCheckIntervalSeconds": 30, "ThresholdCount": 3 } ] }

For more information, see Endpoint Groups in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-listeners.

Amazon CLI

To list listeners

The following list-listeners example lists the listeners for an accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-listeners \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "Listeners": [ { "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/abcdef1234", "PortRanges": [ { "FromPort": 80, "ToPort": 80 } ], "Protocol": "TCP", "ClientAffinity": "NONE" } ] }

For more information, see Listeners in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see ListListeners in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use list-tags-for-resource.

Amazon CLI

To list tags for an accelerator

The following list-tags-for-resource example lists the tags for a specific accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator list-tags-for-resource \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh

Output:

{ "Tags": [ { "Key": "Project", "Value": "A123456" } ] }

For more information, see Tagging in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use provision-byoip-cidr.

Amazon CLI

To provision an address range

The following provision-byoip-cidr example provisions the specified address range to use with your Amazon resources.

aws globalaccelerator provision-byoip-cidr \ --cidr 192.0.2.250/24 \ --cidr-authorization-context Message="$text_message",Signature="$signed_message"

Output:

{ "ByoipCidr": { "Cidr": "192.0.2.250/24", "State": "PENDING_PROVISIONING" } }

For more information, see Bring your own IP address in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use tag-resource.

Amazon CLI

To tag an accelerator

The following tag-resource example adds tags Name and Project to an accelerator, along with corresponding values for each.

aws globalaccelerator tag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --tags Key="Name",Value="Example Name" Key="Project",Value="Example Project"

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Tagging in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see TagResource in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use untag-resource.

Amazon CLI

To remove a tag from an accelerator

The following untag-resource example removes the tags Name and Project from an accelerator.

aws globalaccelerator untag-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --tag-keys Key="Name" Key="Project"

This command produces no output.

For more information, see Tagging in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see UntagResource in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use update-accelerator-attributes.

Amazon CLI

To update an accelerator's attributes

The following update-accelerator-attributes example updates an accelerator to enable flow logs. You must specify the US-West-2 (Oregon) Region to create or update accelerator attributes.

aws globalaccelerator update-accelerator-attributes \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --flow-logs-enabled \ --flow-logs-s3-bucket flowlogs-abc \ --flow-logs-s3-prefix bucketprefix-abc

Output:

{ "AcceleratorAttributes": { "FlowLogsEnabled": true "FlowLogsS3Bucket": flowlogs-abc "FlowLogsS3Prefix": bucketprefix-abc } }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To update an accelerator

The following update-accelerator example modifies an accelerator to change the accelerator name to ExampleAcceleratorNew. You must specify the US-West-2 (Oregon) Region to create or update accelerators.

aws globalaccelerator update-accelerator \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --name ExampleAcceleratorNew

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleAcceleratorNew", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1232394847, "LastModifiedTime": 1232395654 } }

For more information, see Accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes.

Amazon CLI

To update a custom routing accelerator's attributes

The following update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes example updates a custom routing accelerator to enable flow logs.

aws globalaccelerator update-custom-routing-accelerator-attributes \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --flow-logs-enabled \ --flow-logs-s3-bucket flowlogs-abc \ --flow-logs-s3-prefix bucketprefix-abc

Output:

{ "AcceleratorAttributes": { "FlowLogsEnabled": true "FlowLogsS3Bucket": flowlogs-abc "FlowLogsS3Prefix": bucketprefix-abc } }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-custom-routing-accelerator.

Amazon CLI

To update a custom routing accelerator

The following update-custom-routing-accelerator example modifies a custom routing accelerator to change the accelerator name.

aws globalaccelerator --region us-west-2 update-custom-routing-accelerator \ --accelerator-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh \ --name ExampleCustomRoutingAcceleratorNew

Output:

{ "Accelerator": { "AcceleratorArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh", "IpAddressType": "IPV4", "Name": "ExampleCustomRoutingAcceleratorNew", "Enabled": true, "Status": "IN_PROGRESS", "IpSets": [ { "IpAddresses": [ "192.0.2.250", "198.51.100.52" ], "IpFamily": "IPv4" } ], "DnsName":"a1234567890abcdef.awsglobalaccelerator.com", "CreatedTime": 1232394847, "LastModifiedTime": 1232395654 } }

For more information, see Custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-custom-routing-listener.

Amazon CLI

To update a listener for a custom routing accelerator

The following update-custom-routing-listener example updates a listener to change the port range.

aws globalaccelerator update-custom-routing-listener \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz \ --port-ranges FromPort=10000,ToPort=20000

Output:

{ "Listener": { "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz "PortRanges": [ { "FromPort": 10000, "ToPort": 20000 } ], "Protocol": "TCP" } }

For more information, see Listeners for custom routing accelerators in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-endpoint-group.

Amazon CLI

To update an endpoint group

The following update-endpoint-group example adds three endpoints to an endpoint group: an Elastic IP address, an ALB, and an NLB.

aws globalaccelerator update-endpoint-group \ --endpoint-group-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz-vxyz-6789-vxyz-6789lmnopqrs/endpoint-group/ab88888example \ --endpoint-configurations \ EndpointId=eipalloc-eip01234567890abc,Weight=128 \ EndpointId=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/app/ALBTesting/alb01234567890xyz,Weight=128 \ EndpointId=arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/net/NLBTesting/alb01234567890qrs,Weight=128

Output:

{ "EndpointGroup": { "TrafficDialPercentage": 100, "EndpointDescriptions": [ { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "eip01234567890abc" }, { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/app/ALBTesting/alb01234567890xyz" }, { "Weight": 128, "EndpointId": "arn:aws:elasticloadbalancing:us-east-1:000123456789:loadbalancer/net/NLBTesting/alb01234567890qrs" } ], "EndpointGroupArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::123456789012:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/6789vxyz-vxyz-6789-vxyz-6789lmnopqrs/endpoint-group/4321abcd-abcd-4321-abcd-4321abcdefg", "EndpointGroupRegion": "us-east-1" } }

For more information, see Endpoint groups in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use update-listener.

Amazon CLI

To update a listener

The following update-listener example updates a listener to change the port to 100.

aws globalaccelerator update-listener \ --listener-arn arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz \ --port-ranges FromPort=100,ToPort=100

Output:

{ "Listener": { "ListenerArn": "arn:aws:globalaccelerator::012345678901:accelerator/1234abcd-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcdefgh/listener/0123vxyz "PortRanges": [ { "FromPort": 100, "ToPort": 100 } ], "Protocol": "TCP", "ClientAffinity": "NONE" } }

For more information, see Listeners in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.

  • For API details, see UpdateListener in Amazon CLI Command Reference.

The following code example shows how to use withdraw-byoip-cidr.

Amazon CLI

To withdraw an address range

The following withdraw-byoip-cidr example withdraws an address range from Amazon Global Accelerator that you previously advertised for use with your Amazon resources.

aws globalaccelerator withdraw-byoip-cidr \ --cidr 192.0.2.250/24

Output:

{ "ByoipCidr": { "Cidr": "192.0.2.250/24", "State": "PENDING_WITHDRAWING" } }

For more information, see Bring your own IP address in Amazon Global Accelerator in the Amazon Global Accelerator Developer Guide.