Range overlaps
The IP address ranges returned by any service code are also returned by the
AMAZON
service code. For example, all IP address ranges that are
returned by the S3
service code are also returned by the
AMAZON
service code.
When service A uses resources from service B, there are IP address ranges that are
returned by the service codes for both service A and service B. However, these IP
address ranges are used exclusively by service A, and can't be used by service B.
For example, Amazon S3 uses resources from Amazon EC2, so there are IP address ranges that are
returned by both the S3
and EC2
service codes. However these
IP address ranges are used exclusively by Amazon S3. Therefore, the S3
service
code returns all IP address ranges that are used exclusively by Amazon S3. To identify the IP
address ranges that are used exclusively by Amazon EC2, find the IP address ranges that are
returned by the EC2
service code but not the S3
service code.