Accessing Amazon Cloud Map - Amazon Cloud Map
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Accessing Amazon Cloud Map

You can access Amazon Cloud Map in the following ways:

  • Amazon Web Services Management Console – The procedures throughout this guide explain how to use the Amazon Web Services Management Console to perform tasks.

  • Amazon SDKs – If you're using a programming language that Amazon provides an SDK for, you can use an SDK to access Amazon Cloud Map. SDKs simplify authentication, integrate easily with your development environment, and provide access to Amazon Cloud Map commands. For more information, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.

  • Amazon Command Line Interface – For more information, see Getting Set Up with the Amazon Command Line Interface in the Amazon Command Line Interface User Guide.

  • Amazon Tools for Windows PowerShell – For more information, see Setting up the Amazon Tools for Windows PowerShell in the Amazon Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide.

  • Amazon Cloud Map API – If you're using a programming language that an SDK isn't available for, see the Amazon Cloud Map API Reference for information about API actions and about how to make API requests.

    Note

    IPv6 Client Support – As of June 22nd, 2023 in all new regions, any commands sent to Amazon Cloud Map from IPv6 clients are routed to a new dualstack endpoint (servicediscovery.<region>.api.aws). Amazon Cloud Map IPv6-only networks are reachable for both legacy (servicediscovery.<region>.amazonaws.com) and dualstack endpoints in the following regions that were released prior to June 22nd, 2023:

    • cn-northwest-1

    • cn-north-1

    Note

    IPv6 Client Support – As of June 22nd, 2023 in all new regions, any commands sent to Amazon Cloud Map from IPv6 clients are routed to a new dualstack endpoint (servicediscovery.<region>.api.aws). Amazon Cloud Map IPv6-only networks are reachable for both legacy (servicediscovery.<region>.amazonaws.com) and dualstack endpoints in the following regions that were released prior to June 22nd, 2023:

    • US East (Ohio) – us-east-2

    • US East (N. Virginia) – us-east-1

    • US West (N. California) – us-west-1

    • US West (Oregon) – us-west-2

    • Africa (Cape Town) – af-south-1

    • Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) – ap-east-1

    • Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) – ap-south-2

    • Asia Pacific (Jakarta) – ap-southeast-3

    • Asia Pacific (Melbourne) – ap-southeast-4

    • Asia Pacific (Mumbai) – ap-south-1

    • Asia Pacific (Osaka) – ap-northeast-3

    • Asia Pacific (Seoul) – ap-northeast-2

    • Asia Pacific (Singapore) – ap-southeast-1

    • Asia Pacific (Sydney) – ap-southeast-2

    • Asia Pacific (Tokyo) – ap-northeast-1

    • Canada (Central) – ca-central-1

    • Europe (Frankfurt) – eu-central-1

    • Europe (Ireland) – eu-west-1

    • Europe (London) – eu-west-2

    • Europe (Milan) – eu-south-1

    • Europe (Paris) – eu-west-3

    • Europe (Spain) – eu-south-2

    • Europe (Stockholm) – eu-north-1

    • Europe (Zurich) – eu-central-2

    • Middle East (Bahrain) – me-south-1

    • Middle East (UAE) – me-central-1

    • South America (São Paulo) – sa-east-1

    • Amazon GovCloud (US-East) – us-gov-east-1

    • Amazon GovCloud (US-West) – us-gov-west-1