Route53.Client.
change_cidr_collection
(**kwargs)¶Creates, changes, or deletes CIDR blocks within a collection. Contains authoritative IP information mapping blocks to one or multiple locations.
A change request can update multiple locations in a collection at a time, which is helpful if you want to move one or more CIDR blocks from one location to another in one transaction, without downtime.
Limits
The max number of CIDR blocks included in the request is 1000. As a result, big updates require multiple API calls.
PUT and DELETE_IF_EXISTS
Use ChangeCidrCollection
to perform the following actions:
PUT
: Create a CIDR block within the specified collection.DELETE_IF_EXISTS
: Delete an existing CIDR block from the collection.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.change_cidr_collection(
Id='string',
CollectionVersion=123,
Changes=[
{
'LocationName': 'string',
'Action': 'PUT'|'DELETE_IF_EXISTS',
'CidrList': [
'string',
]
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The UUID of the CIDR collection to update.
A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a collection and increments it by 1 each time you update the collection.
We recommend that you use ListCidrCollection
to get the current value of CollectionVersion
for the collection that you want to update, and then include that value with the change request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting an intervening update:
CollectionVersion
in the collection, Route 53 updates the collection.CollectionVersion
in the collection is greater than the value in the request, the collection was changed after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the collection, and it returns a CidrCollectionVersionMismatch
error.[REQUIRED]
Information about changes to a CIDR collection.
A complex type that contains information about the CIDR collection change.
Name of the location that is associated with the CIDR collection.
CIDR collection change action.
List of CIDR blocks.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'Id': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
Id (string) --
The ID that is returned by ChangeCidrCollection
. You can use it as input to GetChange
to see if a CIDR collection change has propagated or not.
Exceptions
Route53.Client.exceptions.NoSuchCidrCollectionException
Route53.Client.exceptions.CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException
Route53.Client.exceptions.InvalidInput
Route53.Client.exceptions.CidrBlockInUseException
Route53.Client.exceptions.LimitsExceeded
Route53.Client.exceptions.ConcurrentModification