Examples of using Subnets in English and their translations into Spanish
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select Subnets, select the subnet with the name ADS Subnet 1,
A subnet group is a collection of subnets(typically private)
In the list of subnets, select the subnet where the Subnet ID value matches the one you noted earlier.
select one or more subnets in that VPC to use for your cluster.
The base nodes are responsible for controlling all dependent subnets, including all the service nodes.
On the Choose VPC and subnets page, provide the following information,
Update requires: Replacement if you did not have a subnet specified and you are adding one or if you are removing all subnets.
For more information, see Your Default VPC and Subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
On the page Step 2: VPC with Public and Private Subnets, shown following,
Choose Subnets in the navigation pane, if the Subnets page isn't already displayed.
with a default VPC, see Your Default VPC and Subnets in the Amazon VPC Developer Guide.
you do not see Select Subnets.
Working with IP subnets You can customize existing IP subnets
In a VPC, all subnets have an attribute that determines whether instances launched into that subnet are assigned a public IP address.
Size of subnets: Requires one or more subnet sizes separated by commas or spaces.
Using subnets, you can group your instances based on your security
Any additional subnets that you create use the main route table by default, which means that
You can determine how many and which subnets are explicitly associated with a route table.
A route table can be associated with multiple subnets; however,
All subnets have an attribute that determines whether a network interface created in the subnet automatically receives a public IPv4 address.