View the Network Load Balancer resource map - Elastic Load Balancing
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View the Network Load Balancer resource map

The Network Load Balancer resource map provides an interactive display of your Network Load Balancers architecture, including its associated listeners, target groups, and targets. The resource map also highlights the relationships and routing paths between all resources, producing a visual representation of your Network Load Balancers configuration.

To view your Network Load Balancer's resource map using the console
  1. Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/ec2/.

  2. On the navigation pane, choose Load Balancers.

  3. Select the Network Load Balancer.

  4. Choose the Resource map tab to display the Network Load Balancer's resource map.

Resource map components

Map views

There are two views available in the Network Load Balancer resource map: Overview, and Unhealthy Target Map. Overview is selected by default and displays all of your Network Load Balancer's resources. Selecting the Unhealthy Target Map view will only display the unhealthy targets and the resources associated to them.

The Unhealthy Target Map view can be used to troubleshoot targets that are failing health checks. For more information, see Troubleshoot unhealthy targets using the resource map.

Resource columns

The Network Load Balancer resource map contains three resource columns, one for each resource type. The resource groups are Listeners, Target groups, and Targets.

Resource tiles

Each resource within a column has its own tile, which displays details about that specific resource.

  • Hovering over a resource tile highlights the relationships between it and other resources.

  • Selecting a resource tile highlights the relationships between it and other resources, and displays additional details about that resource.

    • target group health summary: The number of registered targets for each health status.

    • target health status: The target's current health status and description.

    Note

    You can turn off Show resource details to hide additional details within the resource map.

  • Each resource tile contains a link that, when selected, navigates to that resource's details page.

    • Listeners ‐ Select the listeners protocol:port. For example, TCP:80

    • Target groups ‐ Select the target group name. For example, my-target-group

    • Targets ‐ Select the targets ID. For example, i-1234567890abcdef0

Export the resource map

Selecting Export gives you the option of exporting the current view of your Network Load Balancer's resource map as a PDF.