SYNOPSIS
use VM::EC2;
my $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...);
my $table = $ec2->describe_route_tables('rtb-123456');
my @associations = $table->associations;
foreach my $a (@associations) {
print $a->routeTableAssociationId,"\n",
$a->routeTableId,"\n",
$a->subnetid,"\n",
$a->main,"\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
This object describes the association between a EC2 Virtual Private Cloud routing table and a particular subnet. The special ``main'' route table, which is assigned to newly-created subnets by default, is designated by an association that returns a true value for the main() method.METHODS
These object methods are supported:
routeTableAssociationId -- An identifier representing this association. routeTableId -- The ID of the associated route table. subnetId -- The ID of the associated subnet. main -- Returns true if the associated route table is the VPC's main table.
In addition, the following convenience methods are provided:
route_table -- Return the VM::EC2::VPC::RouteTable object. subnet -- Return the VM::EC2::VPC::Subnet object.
STRING OVERLOADING
When used in a string context, this object will be interpolated as the routeTableAssociationId.AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <[email protected]>.Copyright (c) 2012 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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