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Class: Aws::DirectConnect::Types::Lag
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::DirectConnect::Types::Lag
- Defined in:
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Overview
Information about a link aggregation group (LAG).
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#allows_hosted_connections ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether the LAG can host other connections.
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#aws_device ⇒ String
The AWS Direct Connect endpoint that hosts the LAG.
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#aws_device_v2 ⇒ String
The AWS Direct Connect endpoint that hosts the LAG.
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#connections ⇒ Array<Types::Connection>
The connections bundled by the LAG.
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#connections_bandwidth ⇒ String
The individual bandwidth of the physical connections bundled by the LAG.
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#has_logical_redundancy ⇒ String
Indicates whether the LAG supports a secondary BGP peer in the same address family (IPv4/IPv6).
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#jumbo_frame_capable ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether jumbo frames (9001 MTU) are supported.
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#lag_id ⇒ String
The ID of the LAG.
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#lag_name ⇒ String
The name of the LAG.
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#lag_state ⇒ String
The state of the LAG.
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#location ⇒ String
The location of the LAG.
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#minimum_links ⇒ Integer
The minimum number of physical dedicated connections that must be operational for the LAG itself to be operational.
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#number_of_connections ⇒ Integer
The number of physical dedicated connections bundled by the LAG, up to a maximum of 10.
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#owner_account ⇒ String
The ID of the AWS account that owns the LAG.
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#provider_name ⇒ String
The name of the service provider associated with the LAG.
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#region ⇒ String
The AWS Region where the connection is located.
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#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>
The tags associated with the LAG.
Instance Attribute Details
#allows_hosted_connections ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether the LAG can host other connections.
#aws_device ⇒ String
The AWS Direct Connect endpoint that hosts the LAG.
#aws_device_v2 ⇒ String
The AWS Direct Connect endpoint that hosts the LAG.
#connections ⇒ Array<Types::Connection>
The connections bundled by the LAG.
#connections_bandwidth ⇒ String
The individual bandwidth of the physical connections bundled by the LAG. The possible values are 1Gbps and 10Gbps.
#has_logical_redundancy ⇒ String
Indicates whether the LAG supports a secondary BGP peer in the same address family (IPv4/IPv6).
Possible values:
- unknown
- yes
- no
#jumbo_frame_capable ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether jumbo frames (9001 MTU) are supported.
#lag_id ⇒ String
The ID of the LAG.
#lag_name ⇒ String
The name of the LAG.
#lag_state ⇒ String
The state of the LAG. The following are the possible values:
requested
: The initial state of a LAG. The LAG stays in the requested state until the Letter of Authorization (LOA) is available.pending
: The LAG has been approved and is being initialized.available
: The network link is established and the LAG is ready for use.down
: The network link is down.deleting
: The LAG is being deleted.deleted
: The LAG is deleted.unknown
: The state of the LAG is not available.Possible values:
- requested
- pending
- available
- down
- deleting
- deleted
- unknown
#location ⇒ String
The location of the LAG.
#minimum_links ⇒ Integer
The minimum number of physical dedicated connections that must be operational for the LAG itself to be operational.
#number_of_connections ⇒ Integer
The number of physical dedicated connections bundled by the LAG, up to a maximum of 10.
#owner_account ⇒ String
The ID of the AWS account that owns the LAG.
#provider_name ⇒ String
The name of the service provider associated with the LAG.
#region ⇒ String
The AWS Region where the connection is located.
#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>
The tags associated with the LAG.