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

The following code examples show how to use DescribeVpcClassicLink.

CLI
Amazon CLI

To describe the ClassicLink status of your VPCs

This example lists the ClassicLink status of vpc-88888888.

Command:

aws ec2 describe-vpc-classic-link --vpc-id vpc-88888888

Output:

{ "Vpcs": [ { "ClassicLinkEnabled": true, "VpcId": "vpc-88888888", "Tags": [ { "Value": "classiclinkvpc", "Key": "Name" } ] } ] }

This example lists only VPCs that are enabled for Classiclink (the filter value of is-classic-link-enabled is set to true).

Command:

aws ec2 describe-vpc-classic-link --filter "Name=is-classic-link-enabled,Values=true"
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: Above example returns all the VPCs with their ClassicLinkEnabled state for the region

Get-EC2VpcClassicLink -Region eu-west-1

Output:

ClassicLinkEnabled Tags VpcId ------------------ ---- ----- False {Name} vpc-0fc1ff23f45b678eb False {} vpc-01e23c4a5d6db78e9 False {Name} vpc-0123456b078b9d01f False {} vpc-12cf3b4f False {Name} vpc-0b12d3456a7e8901d

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