Use AssignPrivateIpAddresses with a CLI - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
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Use AssignPrivateIpAddresses with a CLI

The following code examples show how to use AssignPrivateIpAddresses.

CLI
Amazon CLI

To assign a specific secondary private IP address a network interface

This example assigns the specified secondary private IP address to the specified network interface. If the command succeeds, no output is returned.

Command:

aws ec2 assign-private-ip-addresses --network-interface-id eni-e5aa89a3 --private-ip-addresses 10.0.0.82

To assign secondary private IP addresses that Amazon EC2 selects to a network interface

This example assigns two secondary private IP addresses to the specified network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically assigns these IP addresses from the available IP addresses in the CIDR block range of the subnet the network interface is associated with. If the command succeeds, no output is returned.

Command:

aws ec2 assign-private-ip-addresses --network-interface-id eni-e5aa89a3 --secondary-private-ip-address-count 2
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: This example assigns the specified secondary private IP address to the specified network interface.

Register-EC2PrivateIpAddress -NetworkInterfaceId eni-1a2b3c4d -PrivateIpAddress 10.0.0.82

Example 2: This example creates two secondary private IP addresses and assigns them to the specified network interface.

Register-EC2PrivateIpAddress -NetworkInterfaceId eni-1a2b3c4d -SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount 2

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