Use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection with a CLI - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection with a CLI

The following code examples show how to use AcceptVpcPeeringConnection.

CLI
AWS CLI

To accept a VPC peering connection

This example accepts the specified VPC peering connection request.

Command:

aws ec2 accept-vpc-peering-connection --vpc-peering-connection-id pcx-1a2b3c4d

Output:

{ "VpcPeeringConnection": { "Status": { "Message": "Provisioning", "Code": "provisioning" }, "Tags": [], "AccepterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-44455566", "CidrBlock": "10.0.1.0/28" }, "VpcPeeringConnectionId": "pcx-1a2b3c4d", "RequesterVpcInfo": { "OwnerId": "444455556666", "VpcId": "vpc-111abc45", "CidrBlock": "10.0.0.0/28" } } }
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell V4

Example 1: This example approves the requested VpcPeeringConnectionId pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be

Approve-EC2VpcPeeringConnection -VpcPeeringConnectionId pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be

Output:

AccepterVpcInfo : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionVpcInfo ExpirationTime : 1/1/0001 12:00:00 AM RequesterVpcInfo : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionVpcInfo Status : Amazon.EC2.Model.VpcPeeringConnectionStateReason Tags : {} VpcPeeringConnectionId : pcx-1dfad234b56ff78be