Syntax
The syntax of ip-ranges.json
is as follows.
{
"syncToken": "0123456789
",
"createDate": "yyyy
-mm
-dd
-hh
-mm
-ss
",
"prefixes": [
{
"ip_prefix": "cidr
",
"region": "region
",
"service": "subset
"
}
]
}
syncTokenThe publication time, in Unix epoch time format.
Type: String
Example: "syncToken": "1416435608"
createDateThe publication date and time.
Type: String
Example: "createDate": "2014-11-19-23-29-02"
prefixesThe IP prefixes.
Type: Arrayip_prefixThe public IP address range, in CIDR notation.
Type: String
Example: "ip_prefix": "198.51.100.2/24"
regionThe AWS region or GLOBAL
for edge locations. Note that the CLOUDFRONT
and ROUTE53
ranges are GLOBAL
.
Type: String
Valid values: ap-northeast-1
| ap-southeast-1
| ap-southeast-2
| cn-north-1
| eu-central-1
|eu-west-1
| sa-east-1
| us-east-1
| us-gov-west-1
| us-west-1
| us-west-2
| GLOBAL
Example: "region": "us-east-1"
serviceThe subset of IP address ranges. Specify AMAZON
to get all IP address ranges (for example, the ranges in theEC2
subset are also in the AMAZON
subset). Note that some IP address ranges are only in the AMAZON
subset.
Type: String
Valid values: AMAZON
| EC2
| CLOUDFRONT
| ROUTE53
| ROUTE53_HEALTHCHECKS
Example: "service": "AMAZON"
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