Create Network Acl Entry
ec2_create_network_acl_entry(
Egress,
NetworkAclId,
Protocol,
RuleAction,
RuleNumber,
CidrBlock = NULL,
DryRun = NULL,
Icmp = NULL,
Ipv6CidrBlock = NULL,
PortRange = 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()
)
Logical. Indicates whether this is an egress rule (rule is applied to traffic leaving the subnet).
Character. The ID of the network ACL.
Character. The protocol number.
Character. Indicates whether to allow or deny the traffic that matches the rule.
Integer. The rule number for the entry (for example, 100).
Character. The IPv4 network range to allow or deny, in CIDR notation (for example 172.16.0.0/24
). We modify...[optional]
Logical. Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request,...[optional]
Object. ICMP protocol: The ICMP or ICMPv6 type and code.[optional]
Character. The IPv6 network range to allow or deny, in CIDR notation (for example 2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64
).[optional]
Object. TCP or UDP protocols: The range of ports the rule applies to.[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
Indicates whether this is an egress rule (rule is applied to traffic leaving the subnet).
The ID of the network ACL.
The protocol number. A value of \'-1\' means all protocols. If you specify \'-1\' or a protocol number other than \'6\' (TCP), \'17\' (UDP), or \'1\' (ICMP), traffic on all ports is allowed, regardless of any ports or ICMP types or codes that you specify. If you specify protocol \'58\' (ICMPv6) and specify an IPv4 CIDR block, traffic for all ICMP types and codes allowed, regardless of any that you specify. If you specify protocol \'58\' (ICMPv6) and specify an IPv6 CIDR block, you must specify an ICMP type and code.
Indicates whether to allow or deny the traffic that matches the rule.
The rule number for the entry (for example, 100). ACL entries are processed in ascending order by rule number.
Constraints: Positive integer from 1 to 32766. The range 32767 to 65535 is reserved for internal use.
The IPv4 network range to allow or deny, in CIDR
notation (for example 172.16.0.0/24
). We modify the specified CIDR
block to its canonical form; for example, if you specify
100.68.0.18/18
, we modify it to
100.68.0.0/18
.
Checks whether you have the
required permissions for the action, without actually making the
request, and provides an error response. If you have the required
permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation
. Otherwise, it is
UnauthorizedOperation
.
ICMP protocol: The ICMP or ICMPv6 type and code. Required if specifying protocol 1 (ICMP) or protocol 58 (ICMPv6) with an IPv6 CIDR block.
The
IPv6 network range to allow or deny, in CIDR notation (for example
2001:db8:1234:1a00::/64
).
TCP or UDP protocols: The range of ports the rule applies to. Required if specifying protocol 6 (TCP) or 17 (UDP).