RouteServer
The RouteServer resource lets you manage AWS EC2 RouteServers for facilitating dynamic routing between your network and AWS. RouteServers help in managing BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) sessions and routing updates.
Minimal Example
Create a basic RouteServer with required properties and a few common optional configurations.
ts
import AWS from "alchemy/aws/control";
const basicRouteServer = await AWS.EC2.RouteServer("basicRouteServer", {
AmazonSideAsn: 64512,
PersistRoutes: "enabled",
SnsNotificationsEnabled: true
});
Advanced Configuration
Configure a RouteServer with additional settings for route persistence duration and custom tags.
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const advancedRouteServer = await AWS.EC2.RouteServer("advancedRouteServer", {
AmazonSideAsn: 64513,
PersistRoutes: "enabled",
PersistRoutesDuration: 3600, // Duration in seconds
SnsNotificationsEnabled: false,
Tags: [
{ Key: "Environment", Value: "Production" },
{ Key: "Project", Value: "Networking" }
]
});
Adoption of Existing Resource
Adopt an existing RouteServer resource instead of failing if it already exists.
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const adoptedRouteServer = await AWS.EC2.RouteServer("adoptedRouteServer", {
AmazonSideAsn: 64514,
adopt: true
});
Configuration with Custom Tags
Create a RouteServer focusing on tagging for better resource management and identification.
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const taggedRouteServer = await AWS.EC2.RouteServer("taggedRouteServer", {
AmazonSideAsn: 64515,
Tags: [
{ Key: "Owner", Value: "DevTeam" },
{ Key: "Purpose", Value: "Test" }
]
});