AssignIpv6Addresses
Assigns one or more IPv6 addresses to the specified network interface. You can specify one or more specific IPv6 addresses, or you can specify the number of IPv6 addresses to be automatically assigned from within the subnet's IPv6 CIDR block range. You can assign as many IPv6 addresses to a network interface as you can assign private IPv4 addresses, and the limit varies per instance type.
You must specify either the IPv6 addresses or the IPv6 address count in the request.
You can optionally use Prefix Delegation on the network interface. You must specify either the IPV6 Prefix Delegation prefixes, or the IPv6 Prefix Delegation count. For information, see Assigning prefixes to network interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Request Parameters
The following parameters are for this specific action. For more information about required and optional parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Query Parameters.
- Ipv6AddressCount
-
The number of additional IPv6 addresses to assign to the network interface. The specified number of IPv6 addresses are assigned in addition to the existing IPv6 addresses that are already assigned to the network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. You can't use this option if specifying specific IPv6 addresses.
Type: Integer
Required: No
- Ipv6Addresses.N
-
The IPv6 addresses to be assigned to the network interface. You can't use this option if you're specifying a number of IPv6 addresses.
Type: Array of strings
Required: No
- Ipv6Prefix.N
-
One or more IPv6 prefixes assigned to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the
Ipv6PrefixCount
option.Type: Array of strings
Required: No
- Ipv6PrefixCount
-
The number of IPv6 prefixes that AWS automatically assigns to the network interface. You cannot use this option if you use the
Ipv6Prefixes
option.Type: Integer
Required: No
- NetworkInterfaceId
-
The ID of the network interface.
Type: String
Required: Yes
Response Elements
The following elements are returned by the service.
- assignedIpv6Addresses
-
The new IPv6 addresses assigned to the network interface. Existing IPv6 addresses that were assigned to the network interface before the request are not included.
Type: Array of strings
- assignedIpv6PrefixSet
-
The IPv6 prefixes that are assigned to the network interface.
Type: Array of strings
- networkInterfaceId
-
The ID of the network interface.
Type: String
- requestId
-
The ID of the request.
Type: String
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common client error codes.
Examples
Example 1
This example assigns two IPv6 addresses
(2001:db8:1234:1a00::123
and
2001:db8:1234:1a00::456
) to the specified network
interface.
Sample Request
https://ec2.amazonaws.com/?Action=AssignIpv6Addresses
&NetworkInterfaceId=eni-d83388b1
&Ipv6Addresses.1=2001:db8:1234:1a00::123
&Ipv6Addresses.2=2001:db8:1234:1a00::456
&AUTHPARAMS
Sample Response
<AssignIpv6AddressesResponse xmlns="http://ec2.amazonaws.com/doc/2016-11-15/">
<requestId>c36d17eb-a0ba-4d38-8727-example</requestId>
<networkInterfaceId>eni-d83388b1</networkInterfaceId>
<assignedIpv6Addresses>
<item>2001:db8:1234:1a00::123</item>
<item>2001:db8:1234:1a00::456</item>
</assignedIpv6Addresses>
</AssignIpv6AddressesResponse>
Example 2
This example assigns two IPv6 addresses to the specified network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically assigns the addresses from the available IPv6 addresses within the subnet's IPv6 CIDR block range.
Sample Request
https://ec2.amazonaws.com/?Action=AssignIpv6Addresses
&NetworkInterfaceId=eni-d83388b1
&Ipv6AddressCount=2
&AUTHPARAMS
Sample Response
<AssignIpv6AddressesResponse xmlns="http://ec2.amazonaws.com/doc/2016-11-15/">
<requestId>c36d17eb-a0ba-4d38-8727-example</requestId>
<networkInterfaceId>eni-d83388b1</networkInterfaceId>
<assignedIpv6Addresses>
<item>2001:db8:1234:1a00:3304:8879:34cf:4071</item>
<item>2002:db8:1234:1a00:9691:9503:25ad:1761</item>
</assignedIpv6Addresses>
</AssignIpv6AddressesResponse>
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: