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
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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
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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
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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: