

• The Amazon Systems Manager CloudWatch Dashboard will no longer be available after April 30, 2026. Customers can continue to use Amazon CloudWatch console to view, create, and manage their Amazon CloudWatch dashboards, just as they do today. For more information, see [Amazon CloudWatch Dashboard documentation](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch_Dashboards.html). 

# Calling public parameters for Amazon Web Services services, Regions, endpoints, Availability Zones, local zones, and Wavelength Zones in Parameter Store
<a name="parameter-store-public-parameters-global-infrastructure"></a>

You can call the Amazon Web Services Region, service, endpoint, Availability, and Wavelength Zones of public parameters by using the following path.

`/aws/service/global-infrastructure`

**Note**  
Currently, the path `/aws/service/global-infrastructure` is supported for queries in the following Amazon Web Services Regions only:  
US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1)
US East (Ohio) (us-east-2)
US West (N. California) (us-west-1)
US West (Oregon) (us-west-2) 
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) (ap-east-1)
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) (ap-south-1)
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 (Paris) (eu-west-3) 
Europe (Stockholm) (eu-north-1)
South America (São Paulo) (sa-east-1)
If you are working in a different [commercial Region](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/glossary/latest/reference/glos-chap.html#region), you can specify a supported Region in your query to view results. For example, if you are working in the Canada West (Calgary) (ca-west-1) Region, you could specify Canada (Central) (ca-central-1) in your query:  

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions \
    --region ca-central-1
```

**View active Amazon Web Services Regions**  
You can view a list of all active Amazon Web Services Regions by using the following command in the Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI).

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions \
    --query 'Parameters[].Name'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions ^
    --query Parameters[].Name
```

------

The command returns information like the following.

```
[
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/af-south-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-east-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-northeast-3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-south-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ca-central-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-central-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-west-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-west-3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-gov-west-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-northeast-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-southeast-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-southeast-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-southeast-3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/cn-north-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/cn-northwest-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-south-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-south-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-west-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-northeast-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-south-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ap-southeast-4",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/ca-west-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-central-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/il-central-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/me-central-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/me-south-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/sa-east-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-gov-east-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-north-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/eu-west-1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-west-2"
]
```

**View available Amazon Web Services services**  
You can view a complete list of all available Amazon Web Services services and sort them into alphabetical order by using the following command. This example output has been truncated for space.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/services \
    --query 'Parameters[].Name | sort(@)'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/services ^
    --query "Parameters[].Name | sort(@)"
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
[
     "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/accessanalyzer",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/account",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/acm",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/acm-pca",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/ahl",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/aiq",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/amazonlocationservice",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/amplify",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/amplifybackend",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/apigateway",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/apigatewaymanagementapi",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/apigatewayv2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appconfig",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appconfigdata",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appflow",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appintegrations",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/application-autoscaling",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/application-insights",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/applicationcostprofiler",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appmesh",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/apprunner",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appstream",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/appsync",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/aps",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/arc-zonal-shift",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/artifact",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/athena",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/auditmanager",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/augmentedairuntime",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/aurora",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/autoscaling",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/aws-appfabric",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/awshealthdashboard",
```

**View supported Regions for an Amazon Web Services service**  
You can view a list of Amazon Web Services Regions where a service is available. This example uses Amazon Systems Manager (`ssm`).

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/ssm/regions \
    --query 'Parameters[].Value'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/services/ssm/regions ^
    --query Parameters[].Value
```

------

The command returns information like the following.

```
[
    "ap-south-1",
    "eu-central-1",
    "eu-central-2",
    "eu-west-1",
    "eu-west-2",
    "eu-west-3",
    "il-central-1",
    "me-south-1",
    "us-east-2",
    "us-gov-west-1",
    "af-south-1",
    "ap-northeast-3",
    "ap-southeast-1",
    "ap-southeast-4",
    "ca-central-1",
    "ca-west-1",
    "cn-north-1",
    "eu-north-1",
    "eu-south-2",
    "us-west-1",
    "ap-east-1",
    "ap-northeast-1",
    "ap-northeast-2",
    "ap-southeast-2",
    "ap-southeast-3",
    "cn-northwest-1",
    "eu-south-1",
    "me-central-1",
    "us-gov-east-1",
    "us-west-2",
    "ap-south-2",
    "sa-east-1",
    "us-east-1"
]
```

**View the Regional endpoint for a service**  
You can view a Regional endpoint for a service by using the following command. This command queries the US East (Ohio) (us-east-2) Region.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameter \
    --name /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/services/ssm/endpoint \
    --query 'Parameter.Value'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameter ^
    --name /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/services/ssm/endpoint ^
    --query Parameter.Value
```

------

The command returns information like the following.

```
"ssm.us-east-2.amazonaws.com"
```

**View complete Availability Zone details**  
You can view Availability Zones by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
{
    "Parameters": [
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az3",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "afs1-az3",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-04-21T12:05:35.375000-04:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az3",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/aps1-az2",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "aps1-az2",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-04-03T16:13:57.351000-04:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/aps1-az2",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apse3-az1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "apse3-az1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2021-12-13T08:51:38.983000-05:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apse3-az1",
            "DataType": "text"
        }
    ]
}
```

**View Availability Zone names only**  
You can view the names of Availability Zones only by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones \
    --query 'Parameters[].Name | sort(@)'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones ^
    --query "Parameters[].Name | sort(@)"
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
[
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apne1-az1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apne1-az2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apne1-az3",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apne1-az4"
```

**View names of Availability Zones in a single Region**  
You can view the names of the Availability Zones in one Region (`us-east-2`, in this example) using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/availability-zones \
    --query 'Parameters[].Name | sort(@)'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/availability-zones ^
    --query "Parameters[].Name | sort(@)"
```

------

The command returns information like the following.

```
[
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/availability-zones/use2-az1",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/availability-zones/use2-az2",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/regions/us-east-2/availability-zones/use2-az3"
```

**View Availability Zone ARNs only**  
You can view the Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of Availability Zones only by using the following command. 

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones \
    --query 'Parameters[].ARN | sort(@)'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones ^
    --query "Parameters[].ARN | sort(@)"
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
[
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az1",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az2",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/afs1-az3",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az1",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az2",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/ape1-az3",
    "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/availability-zones/apne1-az1",
```

**View local zone details**  
You can view local zones by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
{
    "Parameters": [
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/afs1-los1-az1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "afs1-los1-az1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2023-01-25T11:53:11.690000-05:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/afs1-los1-az1",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/apne1-tpe1-az1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "apne1-tpe1-az1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2024-03-15T12:35:41.076000-04:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/apne1-tpe1-az1",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/aps1-ccu1-az1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "aps1-ccu1-az1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2022-12-19T11:34:43.351000-05:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/aps1-ccu1-az1",
            "DataType": "text"
        }
    ]
}
```

**View Wavelength Zone details**  
You can view Wavelength Zones by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
{
    "Parameters": [
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/apne1-wl1-nrt-wlz1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "apne1-wl1-nrt-wlz1",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T17:16:04.715000-05:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/apne1-wl1-nrt-wlz1",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/apne2-wl1-sel-wlz1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "apne2-wl1-sel-wlz1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2022-05-25T12:29:13.862000-04:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/apne2-wl1-sel-wlz1",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/cac1-wl1-yto-wlz1",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "cac1-wl1-yto-wlz1",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2022-04-26T09:57:44.495000-04:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/wavelength-zones/cac1-wl1-yto-wlz1",
            "DataType": "text"
        }
    ]
}
```

**View all parameters and values under a local zone**  
You can view all parameter data for a local zone by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/usw2-lax1-az1/"
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1"
```

------

The command returns information like the following. This example has been truncated for space.

```
{
    "Parameters": [
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationCountry",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "US",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:17.641000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationCountry",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationRegion",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "US-MA",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:17.794000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationRegion",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/location",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "US East (Boston)",
            "Version": 1,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2021-01-11T10:53:24.634000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/location",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/network-border-group",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "us-east-1-bos-1",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:20.641000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/network-border-group",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-availability-zone",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "use1-az4",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:20.834000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-availability-zone",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-region",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "us-east-1",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:20.721000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-region",
            "DataType": "text"
        },
        {
            "Name": "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/zone-group",
            "Type": "String",
            "Value": "us-east-1-bos-1",
            "Version": 3,
            "LastModifiedDate": "2020-12-15T14:16:17.983000-08:00",
            "ARN": "arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2::parameter/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/zone-group",
            "DataType": "text"
        }
    ]
}
```

**View local zone parameter names only**  
You can view just the names of local zone parameters by using the following command.

------
#### [ Linux & macOS ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path \
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/usw2-lax1-az1 \
    --query 'Parameters[].Name | sort(@)'
```

------
#### [ Windows ]

```
aws ssm get-parameters-by-path ^
    --path /aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1 ^
    --query "Parameters[].Name | sort(@)"
```

------

The command returns information like the following. 

```
[
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationCountry",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/geolocationRegion",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/location",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/network-border-group",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-availability-zone",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/parent-region",
    "/aws/service/global-infrastructure/local-zones/use1-bos1-az1/zone-group"
]
```