Associate or disassociate a device link using AWS Network Manager - AWS Network Manager

Associate or disassociate a device link using AWS Network Manager

Associate a link with a device in your AWS global network. In order to associate a link with a device, you must first create the link. For more information on creating links, see Add a link using AWS Network Manager.

You can only associate one link with one device. If a link is already associated with a device, and you want to use that link with another device, you must first disassociate the link the device it's associated with.

To associate a link with a device
  1. Access the Network Manager console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/networkmanager/home/.

  2. Under Connectivity, choose Global Networks.

  3. On the Global networks page, choose the global network ID.

  4. In the navigation pane, choose Devices.

  5. Choose the link for the device ID that you want to add a link to, and then choose the Links tab.

    Note

    Choose the link. Do not select the check box.

  6. Choose the Links tab, and then choose Associate link.

  7. Choose the link that you want to associate with the device.

  8. Choose Associate link.

    The link is available to use immediately.

If you to use a link with another device, you must first disassociate the link from its original device.

To disassociate a link from a device
  1. Access the Network Manager console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/networkmanager/home/.

  2. Under Connectivity, choose Global Networks.

  3. On the Global networks page, choose the global network ID.

  4. In the navigation pane, choose Devices.

  5. Choose the link for the device ID that you want to add a link to, and then choose the Links tab.

    Note

    Choose the link. Do not select the check box.

  6. Choose the Links tab, and then choose Associate link.

  7. Choose the check box for the link that you want to disassociate from a device.

  8. Choose Disassociate link.

    Disassociation occurs immediately.