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Create a private virtual interface
aws directconnect create-private-virtual-interface \
--connection-id dxcon-ffjrkx17 \
--new-private-virtual-interface \
virtualInterfaceName=PrivateVirtualInterface,\
vlan=101,\
asn=65000,\
authKey=asdf34example,\
amazonAddress=192.168.1.1/30,\
customerAddress=192.168.1.2/30,\
virtualGatewayId=vgw-aba37db6
output
{
"virtualInterfaceState": "pending",
"asn": 65000,
"vlan": 101,
"customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30",
"ownerAccount": "123456789012",
"connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17",
"virtualGatewayId": "vgw-aba37db6",
"virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-ffhhk74f",
"authKey": "asdf34example",
"routeFilterPrefixes": [],
"location": "TIVIT",
"customerRouterConfig": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<logical_connection id=\"dxvif-ffhhk74f\">\n <vlan>101</vlan>\n <customer_address>192.168.1.2/30</customer_address>\n <amazon_address>192.168.1.1/30</amazon_address>\n <bgp_asn>65000</bgp_asn>\n <bgp_auth_key>asdf34example</bgp_auth_key>\n <amazon_bgp_asn>7224</amazon_bgp_asn>\n <connection_type>private</connection_type>\n</logical_connection>\n",
"amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30",
"virtualInterfaceType": "private",
"virtualInterfaceName": "PrivateVirtualInterface"
}
by anonymous
Create a transit virtual interface
aws directconnect create-transit-virtual-interface \
--connection-id dxlag-fEXAMPLE \
--new-transit-virtual-interface \
"virtualInterfaceName=Example Transit Virtual Interface,\
vlan=126,\
asn=65110,\
mtu=1500,\
authKey=0xzxgA9YoW9h58u8SvEXAMPLE,\
amazonAddress=192.168.1.1/30,\
customerAddress=192.168.1.2/30,\
addressFamily=ipv4,\
directConnectGatewayId=8384da05-13ce-4a91-aada-5a1baEXAMPLE,\
tags=[{key=Tag,value=Example}]"
output
{
"virtualInterface": {
"ownerAccount": "1111222233333",
"virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fEXAMPLE",
"location": "loc1",
"connectionId": "dxlag-fEXAMPLE",
"virtualInterfaceType": "transit",
"virtualInterfaceName": "Example Transit Virtual Interface",
"vlan": 126,
"asn": 65110,
"amazonSideAsn": 4200000000,
"authKey": "0xzxgA9YoW9h58u8SEXAMPLE",
"amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30",
"customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30",
"addressFamily": "ipv4",
"virtualInterfaceState": "pending",
"customerRouterConfig": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<logical_connection id=\"dxvif-fEXAMPLE\">\n <vlan>126</vlan>\n <customer_address>192.168.1.2/30</customer_address>\n <amazon_address>192.168.1.1/30</amazon_address>\n <bgp_asn>65110</bgp_asn>\n <bgp_auth_key>0xzxgA9YoW9h58u8SvOmXRTw</bgp_auth_key>\n <amazon_bgp_asn>4200000000</amazon_bgp_asn>\n <connection_type>transit</connection_type>\n</logical_connection>\n",
"mtu": 1500,
"jumboFrameCapable": true,
"virtualGatewayId": "",
"directConnectGatewayId": "8384da05-13ce-4a91-aada-5a1baEXAMPLE",
"routeFilterPrefixes": [],
"bgpPeers": [
{
"bgpPeerId": "dxpeer-EXAMPLE",
"asn": 65110,
"authKey": "0xzxgA9YoW9h58u8SEXAMPLE",
"addressFamily": "ipv4",
"amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30",
"customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30",
"bgpPeerState": "pending",
"bgpStatus": "down",
"awsDeviceV2": "loc1-26wz6vEXAMPLE"
}
],
"region": "sa-east-1",
"awsDeviceV2": "loc1-26wz6vEXAMPLE",
"tags": [
{
"key": "Tag",
"value": "Example"
}
]
}
}
by anonymous
Create a public virtual interface
aws directconnect create-public-virtual-interface \
--connection-id dxcon-ffjrkx17 \
--new-public-virtual-interface \
virtualInterfaceName=PublicVirtualInterface,\
vlan=2000,\
asn=65000,\
authKey=asdf34example,\
amazonAddress=203.0.113.1/30,\
customerAddress=203.0.113.2/30,\
routeFilterPrefixes=[{cidr=203.0.113.0/30},{cidr=203.0.113.4/30}]
output
{
"virtualInterfaceState": "verifying",
"asn": 65000,
"vlan": 2000,
"customerAddress": "203.0.113.2/30",
"ownerAccount": "123456789012",
"connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17",
"virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgh0hcrk",
"authKey": "asdf34example",
"routeFilterPrefixes": [
{
"cidr": "203.0.113.0/30"
},
{
"cidr": "203.0.113.4/30"
}
],
"location": "TIVIT",
"customerRouterConfig": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<logical_connection id=\"dxvif-fgh0hcrk\">\n <vlan>2000</vlan>\n <customer_address>203.0.113.2/30</customer_address>\n <amazon_address>203.0.113.1/30</amazon_address>\n <bgp_asn>65000</bgp_asn>\n <bgp_auth_key>asdf34example</bgp_auth_key>\n <amazon_bgp_asn>7224</amazon_bgp_asn>\n <connection_type>public</connection_type>\n</logical_connection>\n",
"amazonAddress": "203.0.113.1/30",
"virtualInterfaceType": "public",
"virtualInterfaceName": "PublicVirtualInterface"
}
by anonymous
Display the status of a Direct Connect connection every second
while true;
do aws directconnect describe-connections |
jq '.connections[] | select(.connectionId == "dxcon-fguhmqlc") | .connectionState'
sleep 1; done
output
"available"
"available"
...
by pixy
Display virtual interface status every second
while true;
do aws directconnect describe-virtual-interfaces --connection-id dxcon-fguhmqlc |
jq '.virtualInterfaces[] | select(.virtualInterfaceId == "dxvif-ffhhk74f") | .virtualInterfaceState'
sleep 1; done
output
"down"
"down"
...
by pixy