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Use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection with a CLI

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Use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection with a CLI - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

The following code examples show how to use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection.

CLI
AWS CLI

To accept a VPC peering connection

This example accepts the specified VPC peering connection request.

Command:

aws ec2 accept-vpc-peering-connection --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-1a2b3c4d

Output:

{ "VpcPeeringConnection": { "Status": { "Message": "Provisioning", "Code": "provisioning" }, "Tags": [], "AccepterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-44455566", "CidrBlock": "10.0.1.0/28" }, "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-1a2b3c4d", "RequesterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-111abc45", "CidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/28" } } }
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: This example approves the requested VpcPeeringConnectionId pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be

Approve-EC2VpcPeeringConnection -VpcPeeringConnectionId pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be

Output:

AccepterVpcInfo : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionVpcInfo ExpirationTime : 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM RequesterVpcInfo : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionVpcInfo Status : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionStateReason Tags : {} VpcPeeringConnectionId : pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be
AWS CLI

To accept a VPC peering connection

This example accepts the specified VPC peering connection request.

Command:

aws ec2 accept-vpc-peering-connection --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-1a2b3c4d

Output:

{ "VpcPeeringConnection": { "Status": { "Message": "Provisioning", "Code": "provisioning" }, "Tags": [], "AccepterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-44455566", "CidrBlock": "10.0.1.0/28" }, "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-1a2b3c4d", "RequesterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-111abc45", "CidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/28" } } }

For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Create Amazon EC2 resources using an AWS SDK. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.

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