Utilizzare CreateRouteTable con un AWS SDK o CLI - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

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Utilizzare CreateRouteTable con un AWS SDK o CLI

I seguenti esempi di codice mostrano come utilizzareCreateRouteTable.

CLI
AWS CLI

Per creare una tabella di routing

Questo esempio crea una tabella di routing per quanto specificatoVPC.

Comando:

aws ec2 create-route-table --vpc-id vpc-a01106c2

Output:

{ "RouteTable": { "Associations": [], "RouteTableId": "rtb-22574640", "VpcId": "vpc-a01106c2", "PropagatingVgws": [], "Tags": [], "Routes": [ { "GatewayId": "local", "DestinationCidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/16", "State": "active" } ] } }
PowerShell
Strumenti per PowerShell

Esempio 1: Questo esempio crea una tabella di percorso per il percorso specificatoVPC.

New-EC2RouteTable -VpcId vpc-12345678

Output:

Associations : {} PropagatingVgws : {} Routes : {} RouteTableId : rtb-1a2b3c4d Tags : {} VpcId : vpc-12345678
  • Per API i dettagli, vedere CreateRouteTablein AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.

Ruby
SDKper Ruby
Nota

c'è altro da fare. GitHub Trova l'esempio completo e scopri di più sulla configurazione e l'esecuzione nel Repository di esempi di codice AWS.

require 'aws-sdk-ec2' # Prerequisites: # # - A VPC in Amazon VPC. # - A subnet in that VPC. # - A gateway attached to that subnet. # # @param ec2_resource [Aws::EC2::Resource] An initialized # Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) resource object. # @param vpc_id [String] The ID of the VPC for the route table. # @param subnet_id [String] The ID of the subnet for the route table. # @param gateway_id [String] The ID of the gateway for the route. # @param destination_cidr_block [String] The destination CIDR block # for the route. # @param tag_key [String] The key portion of the tag for the route table. # @param tag_value [String] The value portion of the tag for the route table. # @return [Boolean] true if the route table was created and associated; # otherwise, false. # @example # exit 1 unless route_table_created_and_associated?( # Aws::EC2::Resource.new(region: 'us-west-2'), # 'vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE', # 'subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE', # 'igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE', # '0.0.0.0/0', # 'my-key', # 'my-value' # ) def route_table_created_and_associated?( ec2_resource, vpc_id, subnet_id, gateway_id, destination_cidr_block, tag_key, tag_value ) route_table = ec2_resource.create_route_table(vpc_id: vpc_id) puts "Created route table with ID '#{route_table.id}'." route_table.create_tags( tags: [ { key: tag_key, value: tag_value } ] ) puts 'Added tags to route table.' route_table.create_route( destination_cidr_block: destination_cidr_block, gateway_id: gateway_id ) puts 'Created route with destination CIDR block ' \ "'#{destination_cidr_block}' and associated with gateway " \ "with ID '#{gateway_id}'." route_table.associate_with_subnet(subnet_id: subnet_id) puts "Associated route table with subnet with ID '#{subnet_id}'." true rescue StandardError => e puts "Error creating or associating route table: #{e.message}" puts 'If the route table was created but not associated, you should ' \ 'clean up by deleting the route table.' false end # Example usage: def run_me vpc_id = '' subnet_id = '' gateway_id = '' destination_cidr_block = '' tag_key = '' tag_value = '' region = '' # Print usage information and then stop. if ARGV[0] == '--help' || ARGV[0] == '-h' puts 'Usage: ruby ec2-ruby-example-create-route-table.rb ' \ 'VPC_ID SUBNET_ID GATEWAY_ID DESTINATION_CIDR_BLOCK ' \ 'TAG_KEY TAG_VALUE REGION' # Replace us-west-2 with the AWS Region you're using for Amazon EC2. puts 'Example: ruby ec2-ruby-example-create-route-table.rb ' \ 'vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE ' \ "'0.0.0.0/0' my-key my-value us-west-2" exit 1 # If no values are specified at the command prompt, use these default values. elsif ARGV.count.zero? vpc_id = 'vpc-0b6f769731EXAMPLE' subnet_id = 'subnet-03d9303b57EXAMPLE' gateway_id = 'igw-06ca90c011EXAMPLE' destination_cidr_block = '0.0.0.0/0' tag_key = 'my-key' tag_value = 'my-value' # Replace us-west-2 with the AWS Region you're using for Amazon EC2. region = 'us-west-2' # Otherwise, use the values as specified at the command prompt. else vpc_id = ARGV[0] subnet_id = ARGV[1] gateway_id = ARGV[2] destination_cidr_block = ARGV[3] tag_key = ARGV[4] tag_value = ARGV[5] region = ARGV[6] end ec2_resource = Aws::EC2::Resource.new(region: region) if route_table_created_and_associated?( ec2_resource, vpc_id, subnet_id, gateway_id, destination_cidr_block, tag_key, tag_value ) puts 'Route table created and associated.' else puts 'Route table not created or not associated.' end end run_me if $PROGRAM_NAME == __FILE__

Per un elenco completo delle guide per AWS SDK sviluppatori e degli esempi di codice, consultaCrea EC2 risorse Amazon utilizzando un AWS SDK. Questo argomento include anche informazioni su come iniziare e dettagli sulle SDK versioni precedenti.