euca-assign-private-ip-addresses (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
euca-assign-private-ip-addresses – Assign one or more private IP addresses to a network interface
SYNOPSIS
euca-assign-private-ip-addresses [-n INTERFACE]
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–secondary-addressADDRESS |–secondary-countCOUNT) - [–allow-reassignment] [–show-empty-fields] [-U URL] [–region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY] [–security-token TOKEN] [–debug] [–debugger] [–version] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
Assign one or more private IP addresses to a network interface
DESCRIPTION
Note that an instance’s type may affect the number of addresses it can hold at once.
optional arguments:
-nINTERFACE,–network-interfaceINTERFACE- ID of the network interface to assign addresses to (required)
–secondary-addressADDRESS,–secondary-private-ip-addressADDRESS- assign a specific secondary private IP address to the network interface. Use this option multiple times to add additional addresses.
–secondary-countCOUNT,–secondary-private-ip-address-countCOUNT- automatically assign a specific number of secondary private IP addresses to the network interface
–allow-reassignment- Allow addresses to be assigned even if they are already associated with other interfaces
–show-empty-fields- show empty values as "(nil)"
-UURL,–urlURL- compute service endpoint URL
–regionUSER [at] REGION- region and/or user names to search when looking up config file data
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-IKEY_ID,–access-key-idKEY_ID-SKEY,–secret-keyKEY–security-tokenTOKEN–debug -
- show debugging output
–debugger- launch interactive debugger on error
–version- show the program’s version and exit
-h,–help- show this help message and exit
