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paws.compute (version 0.3.1)

ec2_modify_network_interface_attribute: Modifies the specified network interface attribute

Description

Modifies the specified network interface attribute. You can specify only one attribute at a time. You can use this action to attach and detach security groups from an existing EC2 instance.

See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/ec2_modify_network_interface_attribute/ for full documentation.

Usage

ec2_modify_network_interface_attribute(
  Attachment = NULL,
  Description = NULL,
  DryRun = NULL,
  Groups = NULL,
  NetworkInterfaceId,
  SourceDestCheck = NULL,
  EnaSrdSpecification = NULL
)

Arguments

Attachment

Information about the interface attachment. If modifying the delete on termination attribute, you must specify the ID of the interface attachment.

Description

A description for the network interface.

DryRun

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.

Groups

Changes the security groups for the network interface. The new set of groups you specify replaces the current set. You must specify at least one group, even if it's just the default security group in the VPC. You must specify the ID of the security group, not the name.

NetworkInterfaceId

[required] The ID of the network interface.

SourceDestCheck

Enable or disable source/destination checks, which ensure that the instance is either the source or the destination of any traffic that it receives. If the value is true, source/destination checks are enabled; otherwise, they are disabled. The default value is true. You must disable source/destination checks if the instance runs services such as network address translation, routing, or firewalls.

EnaSrdSpecification

Updates the ENA Express configuration for the network interface that’s attached to the instance.