Utilícelo CreateRouteTable con un o AWS SDK CLI - Ejemplos de código de AWS SDK

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Utilícelo CreateRouteTable con un o AWS SDK CLI

En los siguientes ejemplos de código, se muestra cómo utilizar CreateRouteTable.

CLI
AWS CLI

Crear una tabla de enrutamiento

En este ejemplo, se crea una tabla de rutas para lo especificadoVPC.

Comando:

aws ec2 create-route-table --vpc-id vpc-a01106c2

Salida:

{ "RouteTable": { "Associations": [], "RouteTableId": "rtb-22574640", "VpcId": "vpc-a01106c2", "PropagatingVgws": [], "Tags": [], "Routes": [ { "GatewayId": "local", "DestinationCidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/16", "State": "active" } ] } }
  • Para API obtener más información, consulte CreateRouteTablela Referencia de AWS CLI comandos.

PowerShell
Herramientas para PowerShell

Ejemplo 1: En este ejemplo se crea una tabla de rutas para lo especificadoVPC.

New-EC2RouteTable -VpcId vpc-12345678

Salida:

Associations : {} PropagatingVgws : {} Routes : {} RouteTableId : rtb-1a2b3c4d Tags : {} VpcId : vpc-12345678
Ruby
SDKpara Ruby
nota

Hay más información GitHub. Busque el ejemplo completo y aprenda a configurar y ejecutar en el Repositorio de ejemplos de código de AWS.

require "aws-sdk-ec2" # Prerequisites: # # - A VPC in Amazon VPC. # - A subnet in that VPC. # - A gateway attached to that subnet. # # @param ec2_resource [Aws::EC2::Resource] An initialized # Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) resource object. # @param vpc_id [String] The ID of the VPC for the route table. # @param subnet_id [String] The ID of the subnet for the route table. # @param gateway_id [String] The ID of the gateway for the route. # @param destination_cidr_block [String] The destination CIDR block # for the route. # @param tag_key [String] The key portion of the tag for the route table. # @param tag_value [String] The value portion of the tag for the route table. # @return [Boolean] true if the route table was created and associated; # otherwise, false. # @example # exit 1 unless route_table_created_and_associated?( # Aws::EC2::Resource.new(region: 'us-west-2'), # 'vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE', # 'subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE', # 'igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE', # '0.0.0.0/0', # 'my-key', # 'my-value' # ) def route_table_created_and_associated?( ec2_resource, vpc_id, subnet_id, gateway_id, destination_cidr_block, tag_key, tag_value ) route_table = ec2_resource.create_route_table(vpc_id: vpc_id) puts "Created route table with ID '#{route_table.id}'." route_table.create_tags( tags: [ { key: tag_key, value: tag_value } ] ) puts "Added tags to route table." route_table.create_route( destination_cidr_block: destination_cidr_block, gateway_id: gateway_id ) puts "Created route with destination CIDR block " \ "'#{destination_cidr_block}' and associated with gateway " \ "with ID '#{gateway_id}'." route_table.associate_with_subnet(subnet_id: subnet_id) puts "Associated route table with subnet with ID '#{subnet_id}'." return true rescue StandardError => e puts "Error creating or associating route table: #{e.message}" puts "If the route table was created but not associated, you should " \ "clean up by deleting the route table." return false end # Example usage: def run_me vpc_id = "" subnet_id = "" gateway_id = "" destination_cidr_block = "" tag_key = "" tag_value = "" region = "" # Print usage information and then stop. if ARGV[0] == "--help" || ARGV[0] == "-h" puts "Usage: ruby ec2-ruby-example-create-route-table.rb " \ "VPC_ID SUBNET_ID GATEWAY_ID DESTINATION_CIDR_BLOCK " \ "TAG_KEY TAG_VALUE REGION" # Replace us-west-2 with the AWS Region you're using for Amazon EC2. puts "Example: ruby ec2-ruby-example-create-route-table.rb " \ "vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE " \ "'0.0.0.0/0' my-key my-value us-west-2" exit 1 # If no values are specified at the command prompt, use these default values. elsif ARGV.count.zero? vpc_id = "vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE" subnet_id = "subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE" gateway_id = "igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE" destination_cidr_block = "0.0.0.0/0" tag_key = "my-key" tag_value = "my-value" # Replace us-west-2 with the AWS Region you're using for Amazon EC2. region = "us-west-2" # Otherwise, use the values as specified at the command prompt. else vpc_id = ARGV[0] subnet_id = ARGV[1] gateway_id = ARGV[2] destination_cidr_block = ARGV[3] tag_key = ARGV[4] tag_value = ARGV[5] region = ARGV[6] end ec2_resource = Aws::EC2::Resource.new(region: region) if route_table_created_and_associated?( ec2_resource, vpc_id, subnet_id, gateway_id, destination_cidr_block, tag_key, tag_value ) puts "Route table created and associated." else puts "Route table not created or not associated." end end run_me if $PROGRAM_NAME == __FILE__
  • Para API obtener más información, consulte CreateRouteTablela AWS SDK for Ruby APIReferencia.