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NAMEVM::EC2::VPC::RouteTable -- A VPC route tableSYNOPSISuse VM::EC2; my $ec2 = VM::EC2->new(...); my @tables = $ec2->describe_route_tables; for my $rt (@tables) { print $rt->routeTableId,"\n", $rt->vpcId,"\n"; my @routes = $rt->routes; my @associations = $rt->associations; } DESCRIPTIONThis object supports the EC2 Virtual Private Cloud route table interface, and is used to control the routing of packets within and between subnets.METHODSThese object methods are supported:routeTableId -- the ID of the route table vpcId -- The ID of the VPC the route table is in. routes -- An array of VM::EC2::VPC::Route objects, each describing a routing rule in the table. associations -- An array of VM::EC2::RouteTable::Association objects, each describing the association between the route table and a subnet. This class supports the VM::EC2 tagging interface. See VM::EC2::Generic for information. In addition, this object supports the following convenience methods: vpc -- The VPC object for this route table. main -- Returns true if this is the VPC's current "main" route table associate($subnet) -- Associate the route table with a subnet ID or object. disassociate($subnet) -- Disassociate the route table with a subnet ID or object. refresh -- Refreshes the object from its current state in EC2. create_route($dest=>$target) -- Create a route in the route table delete_route($dest) -- Delete a route in the route table replace_route($dest=>$target) -- Replace a route in the route table STRING OVERLOADINGWhen used in a string context, this object will be interpolated as the route table ID.SEE ALSOVM::EC2 VM::EC2::GenericAUTHORLincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.Copyright (c) 2012 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either version 1, or at your option, any later version) or the Artistic License 2.0. Refer to LICENSE for the full license text. In addition, please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.
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