Assign Ipv6 Addresses
ec2_assign_ipv6_addresses(
NetworkInterfaceId,
Ipv6AddressCount = NULL,
Ipv6Addresses = NULL,
simplify = TRUE,
others = list(),
print_on_error = aws_get_print_on_error(),
retry_time = aws_get_retry_time(),
network_timeout = aws_get_network_timeout(),
region = aws_get_region()
)
Character. The ID of the network interface.
Integer. The number of additional IPv6 addresses to assign to the network interface.[optional]
List. One or more specific IPv6 addresses to be assigned to the network interface.[optional]
Logical. Whether to simplify the result and handle nextToken
in the response[optional]
Named list. The parameters that are not included in the function parameters and need to be added into the request[optional]
Logical. Whether to show an error message when a network error occurs.
Integer. Number of retries for a REST request when encounter the
network issue. If the request has been sent retry_time
times but still not
be able to get the response, an error will be thrown.
Numeric. Number of seconds to wait for a REST response until giving up. Can not be less than 1 ms.
Character. The region of the AWS service.
A list object or a character vector
The ID of the network interface.
The number of additional IPv6 addresses to assign to the network interface. The specified number of IPv6 addresses are assigned in addition to the existing IPv6 addresses that are already assigned to the network interface. Amazon EC2 automatically selects the IPv6 addresses from the subnet range. You can\'t use this option if specifying specific IPv6 addresses.
One or more specific IPv6 addresses to be assigned to the network interface. You can\'t use this option if you\'re specifying a number of IPv6 addresses.