@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class InstancePortInfo extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Describes information about ports for an Amazon Lightsail instance.
Constructor and Description |
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InstancePortInfo() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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InstancePortInfo |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAccessDirection()
The access direction (
inbound or outbound ). |
String |
getAccessFrom()
The location from which access is allowed.
|
String |
getAccessType()
The type of access (
Public or Private ). |
List<String> |
getCidrListAliases()
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
|
List<String> |
getCidrs()
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
String |
getCommonName()
The common name of the port information.
|
Integer |
getFromPort()
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
|
List<String> |
getIpv6Cidrs()
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
String |
getProtocol()
The IP protocol name.
|
Integer |
getToPort()
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
|
int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setAccessDirection(AccessDirection accessDirection)
The access direction (
inbound or outbound ). |
void |
setAccessDirection(String accessDirection)
The access direction (
inbound or outbound ). |
void |
setAccessFrom(String accessFrom)
The location from which access is allowed.
|
void |
setAccessType(PortAccessType accessType)
The type of access (
Public or Private ). |
void |
setAccessType(String accessType)
The type of access (
Public or Private ). |
void |
setCidrListAliases(Collection<String> cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
|
void |
setCidrs(Collection<String> cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
void |
setCommonName(String commonName)
The common name of the port information.
|
void |
setFromPort(Integer fromPort)
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
|
void |
setIpv6Cidrs(Collection<String> ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
void |
setProtocol(NetworkProtocol protocol)
The IP protocol name.
|
void |
setProtocol(String protocol)
The IP protocol name.
|
void |
setToPort(Integer toPort)
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withAccessDirection(AccessDirection accessDirection)
The access direction (
inbound or outbound ). |
InstancePortInfo |
withAccessDirection(String accessDirection)
The access direction (
inbound or outbound ). |
InstancePortInfo |
withAccessFrom(String accessFrom)
The location from which access is allowed.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withAccessType(PortAccessType accessType)
The type of access (
Public or Private ). |
InstancePortInfo |
withAccessType(String accessType)
The type of access (
Public or Private ). |
InstancePortInfo |
withCidrListAliases(Collection<String> cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withCidrListAliases(String... cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withCidrs(Collection<String> cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withCidrs(String... cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withCommonName(String commonName)
The common name of the port information.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withFromPort(Integer fromPort)
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withIpv6Cidrs(Collection<String> ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withIpv6Cidrs(String... ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withProtocol(NetworkProtocol protocol)
The IP protocol name.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withProtocol(String protocol)
The IP protocol name.
|
InstancePortInfo |
withToPort(Integer toPort)
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
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public void setFromPort(Integer fromPort)
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
fromPort
- The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public Integer getFromPort()
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public InstancePortInfo withFromPort(Integer fromPort)
The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
fromPort
- The first port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP type for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP type for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public void setToPort(Integer toPort)
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
toPort
- The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public Integer getToPort()
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public InstancePortInfo withToPort(Integer toPort)
The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP
type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more information, see
Control Messages
on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more information, see Internet Control Message Protocol
for IPv6.
toPort
- The last port in a range of open ports on an instance.
Allowed ports:
TCP and UDP - 0
to 65535
ICMP - The ICMP code for IPv4 addresses. For example, specify 8
as the fromPort
(ICMP type), and -1
as the toPort
(ICMP code), to enable ICMP Ping. For more
information, see Control
Messages on Wikipedia.
ICMPv6 - The ICMP code for IPv6 addresses. For example, specify 128
as the
fromPort
(ICMPv6 type), and 0
as toPort
(ICMPv6 code). For more
information, see Internet Control Message
Protocol for IPv6.
public void setProtocol(String protocol)
The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of
streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you have an application
that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or datagrams) to
other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to set up transmission
channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service can use UDP, which provides
a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over reliability. If you do require reliable
data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and operational
information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an error is indicated
when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the protocol
, you must
specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify icmp6
as
the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
protocol
- The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked
delivery of streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you
have an application that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or
datagrams) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to
set up transmission channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service
can use UDP, which provides a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over
reliability. If you do require reliable data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and
operational information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an
error is indicated when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the
protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify
icmp6
as the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the
fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
NetworkProtocol
public String getProtocol()
The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of
streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you have an application
that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or datagrams) to
other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to set up transmission
channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service can use UDP, which provides
a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over reliability. If you do require reliable
data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and operational
information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an error is indicated
when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the protocol
, you must
specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify icmp6
as
the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked
delivery of streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you
have an application that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or
datagrams) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to
set up transmission channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service
can use UDP, which provides a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over
reliability. If you do require reliable data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and
operational information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example,
an error is indicated when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the
protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify
icmp6
as the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the
fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
NetworkProtocol
public InstancePortInfo withProtocol(String protocol)
The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of
streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you have an application
that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or datagrams) to
other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to set up transmission
channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service can use UDP, which provides
a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over reliability. If you do require reliable
data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and operational
information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an error is indicated
when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the protocol
, you must
specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify icmp6
as
the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
protocol
- The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked
delivery of streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you
have an application that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or
datagrams) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to
set up transmission channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service
can use UDP, which provides a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over
reliability. If you do require reliable data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and
operational information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an
error is indicated when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the
protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify
icmp6
as the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the
fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
NetworkProtocol
public void setProtocol(NetworkProtocol protocol)
The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of
streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you have an application
that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or datagrams) to
other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to set up transmission
channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service can use UDP, which provides
a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over reliability. If you do require reliable
data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and operational
information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an error is indicated
when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the protocol
, you must
specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify icmp6
as
the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
protocol
- The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked
delivery of streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you
have an application that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or
datagrams) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to
set up transmission channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service
can use UDP, which provides a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over
reliability. If you do require reliable data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and
operational information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an
error is indicated when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the
protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify
icmp6
as the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the
fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
NetworkProtocol
public InstancePortInfo withProtocol(NetworkProtocol protocol)
The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of
streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you have an application
that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or datagrams) to
other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to set up transmission
channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service can use UDP, which provides
a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over reliability. If you do require reliable
data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and operational
information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an error is indicated
when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the protocol
, you must
specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify icmp6
as
the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
protocol
- The IP protocol name.
The name can be one of the following:
tcp
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked
delivery of streamed data between applications running on hosts communicating by an IP network. If you
have an application that doesn't require reliable data stream service, use UDP instead.
all
- All transport layer protocol types. For more general information, see Transport layer on Wikipedia.
udp
- With User Datagram Protocol (UDP), computer applications can send messages (or
datagrams) to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Prior communications are not required to
set up transmission channels or data paths. Applications that don't require reliable data stream service
can use UDP, which provides a connectionless datagram service that emphasizes reduced latency over
reliability. If you do require reliable data stream service, use TCP instead.
icmp
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages and
operational information indicating success or failure when communicating with an instance. For example, an
error is indicated when an instance could not be reached. When you specify icmp
as the
protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the fromPort
parameter, and ICMP
code using the toPort
parameter.
icmp6
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for IPv6. When you specify
icmp6
as the protocol
, you must specify the ICMP type using the
fromPort
parameter, and ICMP code using the toPort
parameter.
NetworkProtocol
public void setAccessFrom(String accessFrom)
The location from which access is allowed. For example, Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.
accessFrom
- The location from which access is allowed. For example, Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or
Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.public String getAccessFrom()
The location from which access is allowed. For example, Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.
Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or
Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.public InstancePortInfo withAccessFrom(String accessFrom)
The location from which access is allowed. For example, Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.
accessFrom
- The location from which access is allowed. For example, Anywhere (0.0.0.0/0)
, or
Custom
if a specific IP address or range of IP addresses is allowed.public void setAccessType(String accessType)
The type of access (Public
or Private
).
accessType
- The type of access (Public
or Private
).PortAccessType
public String getAccessType()
The type of access (Public
or Private
).
Public
or Private
).PortAccessType
public InstancePortInfo withAccessType(String accessType)
The type of access (Public
or Private
).
accessType
- The type of access (Public
or Private
).PortAccessType
public void setAccessType(PortAccessType accessType)
The type of access (Public
or Private
).
accessType
- The type of access (Public
or Private
).PortAccessType
public InstancePortInfo withAccessType(PortAccessType accessType)
The type of access (Public
or Private
).
accessType
- The type of access (Public
or Private
).PortAccessType
public void setCommonName(String commonName)
The common name of the port information.
commonName
- The common name of the port information.public String getCommonName()
The common name of the port information.
public InstancePortInfo withCommonName(String commonName)
The common name of the port information.
commonName
- The common name of the port information.public void setAccessDirection(String accessDirection)
The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
accessDirection
- The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
AccessDirection
public String getAccessDirection()
The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
AccessDirection
public InstancePortInfo withAccessDirection(String accessDirection)
The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
accessDirection
- The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
AccessDirection
public void setAccessDirection(AccessDirection accessDirection)
The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
accessDirection
- The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
AccessDirection
public InstancePortInfo withAccessDirection(AccessDirection accessDirection)
The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
accessDirection
- The access direction (inbound
or outbound
).
Lightsail currently supports only inbound
access direction.
AccessDirection
public List<String> getCidrs()
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public void setCidrs(Collection<String> cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
cidrs
- The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public InstancePortInfo withCidrs(String... cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setCidrs(java.util.Collection)
or withCidrs(java.util.Collection)
if you want to override the
existing values.
cidrs
- The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public InstancePortInfo withCidrs(Collection<String> cidrs)
The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
cidrs
- The IPv4 address, or range of IPv4 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol.
The ipv6Cidrs
parameter lists the IPv6 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public List<String> getIpv6Cidrs()
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public void setIpv6Cidrs(Collection<String> ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
ipv6Cidrs
- The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through
IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public InstancePortInfo withIpv6Cidrs(String... ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setIpv6Cidrs(java.util.Collection)
or withIpv6Cidrs(java.util.Collection)
if you want to
override the existing values.
ipv6Cidrs
- The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through
IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public InstancePortInfo withIpv6Cidrs(Collection<String> ipv6Cidrs)
The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
ipv6Cidrs
- The IPv6 address, or range of IPv6 addresses (in CIDR notation) that are allowed to connect to an instance
through the ports, and the protocol. Only devices with an IPv6 address can connect to an instance through
IPv6; otherwise, IPv4 should be used.
The cidrs
parameter lists the IPv4 addresses that are allowed to connect to an instance.
For more information about CIDR block notation, see Classless Inter-Domain Routing on Wikipedia.
public List<String> getCidrListAliases()
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
public void setCidrListAliases(Collection<String> cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
cidrListAliases
- An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
public InstancePortInfo withCidrListAliases(String... cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setCidrListAliases(java.util.Collection)
or withCidrListAliases(java.util.Collection)
if you
want to override the existing values.
cidrListAliases
- An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
public InstancePortInfo withCidrListAliases(Collection<String> cidrListAliases)
An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
cidrListAliases
- An alias that defines access for a preconfigured range of IP addresses.
The only alias currently supported is lightsail-connect
, which allows IP addresses of the
browser-based RDP/SSH client in the Lightsail console to connect to your instance.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public InstancePortInfo clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.