Routing control API operations
This section includes tables with lists API operations that you can use for setting up and using routing control in Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, with links to relevant documentation.
For examples of how to use common routing control configuration API operations with the Amazon Command Line Interface, see Examples of using Route 53 ARC routing control API operations with the Amazon CLI.
The following table lists Route 53 ARC API operations that you can use for routing control configuration, with links to relevant documentation.
Action | Using the Route 53 ARC console | Using the Route 53 ARC API |
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Create a cluster |
See CreateCluster |
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Describe a cluster |
See DescribeCluster |
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Delete a cluster |
See DeleteCluster |
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List clusters for an account |
See ListClusters |
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Create a routing control |
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Describe a routing control |
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Update a routing control |
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Delete a routing control |
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List routing controls |
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Create a control panel |
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Describe a control panel |
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Update a control panel |
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Delete a control panel |
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List control panels |
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Create a safety rule |
See CreateSafetyRule |
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Describe a safety rule |
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Update a safety rule |
See UpdateSafetyRule |
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Delete a safety rule |
See DeleteSafetyRule |
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List safety rules |
See ListSafetyRules |
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List associated Route 53 health checks |
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List the Amazon RAM resource policies for cluster sharing |
The following table lists common Route 53 ARC API operations that you can use for managing traffic failover with the routing control data plane, with links to relevant documentation.
Action | Using the Route 53 ARC console | Using the Route 53 ARC API |
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Get a routing control state |
See Getting and updating routing control states in the Amazon Web Services Management Console |
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List routing controls |
N/A |
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Update a routing control state |
See Getting and updating routing control states in the Amazon Web Services Management Console |
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Update multiple routing control states |
See Getting and updating routing control states in the Amazon Web Services Management Console |