Indicates whether the LAG can host other connections.
The Direct Connect endpoint that hosts the LAG.
The Direct Connect endpoint that terminates the logical connection. This device might be different than the device that terminates the physical connection.
The connections bundled by the LAG.
The individual bandwidth of the physical connections bundled by the LAG. The possible values are 1Gbps and 10Gbps.
The LAG MAC Security (MACsec) encryption mode.
The valid values are no_encrypt
, should_encrypt
, and must_encrypt
.
Indicates whether the LAG supports a secondary BGP peer in the same address family (IPv4/IPv6).
Indicates whether jumbo frames (9001 MTU) are supported.
The ID of the LAG.
The name of the LAG.
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.
The location of the LAG.
Indicates whether the LAG supports MAC Security (MACsec).
The MAC Security (MACsec) security keys associated with the LAG.
The minimum number of physical dedicated connections that must be operational for the LAG itself to be operational.
The number of physical dedicated connections bundled by the LAG, up to a maximum of 10.
The ID of the Amazon Web Services account that owns the LAG.
The name of the service provider associated with the LAG.
The Amazon Web Services Region where the connection is located.
The tags associated with the LAG.
Metadata pertaining to this request.