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KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse

import type { KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/eks.ts?docs=full";

The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster. The response contains a value for serviceIpv6Cidr or serviceIpv4Cidr, but not both.

interface KubernetesNetworkConfigResponse {
ipFamily?: IpFamily | null;
serviceIpv4Cidr?: string | null;
serviceIpv6Cidr?: string | null;
}

§Properties

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ipFamily?: IpFamily | null
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The IP family used to assign Kubernetes Pod and Service IP addresses. The IP family is always ipv4, unless you have a 1.21 or later cluster running version 1.10.0 or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on and specified ipv6 when you created the cluster.

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serviceIpv4Cidr?: string | null
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The CIDR block that Kubernetes Pod and Service IP addresses are assigned from. Kubernetes assigns addresses from an IPv4 CIDR block assigned to a subnet that the node is in. If you didn't specify a CIDR block when you created the cluster, then Kubernetes assigns addresses from either the 10.100.0.0/16 or 172.20.0.0/16 CIDR blocks. If this was specified, then it was specified when the cluster was created and it can't be changed.

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serviceIpv6Cidr?: string | null
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The CIDR block that Kubernetes Pod and Service IP addresses are assigned from if you created a 1.21 or later cluster with version 1.10.0 or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on and specified ipv6 for ipFamily when you created the cluster. Kubernetes assigns addresses from the unique local address range (fc00::/7).