AWS SDK for .NET Documentation
DescribeRouteTablesRequest Class
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Gives you information about your route tables.
Declaration Syntax
C#
public class DescribeRouteTablesRequest : EC2Request
Members
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DescribeRouteTablesRequest()()()()
Initializes a new instance of the DescribeRouteTablesRequest class

Equals(Object)
Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Filter
A list of filters used to match system-defined properties associated with the specified Tags. For a complete reference to the available filter keys for this operation, see the Amazon EC2 API reference.

GetHashCode()()()()
Serves as a hash function for a particular type.
(Inherited from Object.)
GetType()()()()
Gets the type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object.)
IsSetFilter()()()()
Checks if Filter property is set

IsSetRouteTableId()()()()
Checks if RouteTableId property is set

RouteTableId
IDs of the route tables.

ToString()()()()
Returns a string that represents the current object.
(Inherited from Object.)
WithFilter(array<Filter>[]()[][]) Obsolete.
Sets filters used to match system-defined properties associated with the specified Tags.

WithRouteTableId(array<String>[]()[][]) Obsolete.
Sets the IDs of the route tables.

Remarks
You can filter the results to return information only about tables that match criteria you specify. For example, you could get information only about a table associated with a particular subnet.You can specify multiple values for the filter. The table must match at least one of the specified values for it to be included in the results. You can specify multiple filters (e.g., the table has a particular route, and is associated with a particular subnet). The result includes information for a particular table only if it matches all your filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned; the response is simply empty. You can use wildcards with the filter values: * matches zero or more characters, and ? matches exactly one character. You can escape special characters using a backslash before the character. For example, a value of \*amazon\?\\ searches for the literal string *amazon?\.
Inheritance Hierarchy
Object
EC2Request
 DescribeRouteTablesRequest

Assembly: AWSSDK (Module: AWSSDK) Version: 1.5.60.0 (1.5.60.0)