

# AWS WAF Classic endpoints and quotas
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To connect programmatically to an AWS service, you use an endpoint. AWS services offer the following endpoint types in some or all of the AWS Regions that the service supports: IPv4 endpoints, dual-stack endpoints, and FIPS endpoints. Some services provide global endpoints. For more information, see [AWS service endpoints](rande.md).

Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. For more information, see [AWS service quotas](aws_service_limits.md).

The following are the service endpoints and service quotas for this service.

**Note**  
This page provides information related to **AWS WAF Classic**. If you created AWS WAF resources, like rules and web ACLs, in AWS WAF prior to November 2019, and you have not migrated your web ACLs over yet, you must use AWS WAF Classic to access those resources. Otherwise, do not use this version.  
**For information related to the latest version of AWS WAF**, see [AWS WAF endpoints and quotas](waf.md). 

## Service endpoints
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AWS WAF Classic for Application Load Balancers and API Gateway APIs has the following endpoints:

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## Service quotas
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For more information, see [AWS WAF Classic quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/classic-limits.html) in the *AWS WAF Developer Guide*.