AvailabilityZoneAddress - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

AvailabilityZoneAddress

For regional NAT gateways only: The configuration specifying which Elastic IP address (EIP) to use for handling outbound NAT traffic from a specific Availability Zone.

A regional NAT gateway is a single NAT Gateway that works across multiple availability zones (AZs) in your VPC, providing redundancy, scalability and availability across all the AZs in a Region.

For more information, see Regional NAT gateways for automatic multi-AZ expansion in the Amazon VPC User Guide.

Contents

AllocationIds

The allocation IDs of the Elastic IP addresses (EIPs) to be used for handling outbound NAT traffic in this specific Availability Zone.

Type: Array of strings

Required: No

AvailabilityZone

For regional NAT gateways only: The Availability Zone where this specific NAT gateway configuration will be active. Each AZ in a regional NAT gateway has its own configuration to handle outbound NAT traffic from that AZ.

A regional NAT gateway is a single NAT Gateway that works across multiple availability zones (AZs) in your VPC, providing redundancy, scalability and availability across all the AZs in a Region.

Type: String

Required: No

AvailabilityZoneId

For regional NAT gateways only: The ID of the Availability Zone where this specific NAT gateway configuration will be active. Each AZ in a regional NAT gateway has its own configuration to handle outbound NAT traffic from that AZ. Use this instead of AvailabilityZone for consistent identification of AZs across AWS Regions.

A regional NAT gateway is a single NAT Gateway that works across multiple availability zones (AZs) in your VPC, providing redundancy, scalability and availability across all the AZs in a Region.

Type: String

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: