euca-describe-addresses

Shows a list of public IP address that you have allocated. If you have assigned these to an instance, this list also includes the associated instance for each IP.

Syntax

euca-describe-addresses [ ip ] [[--filter "name=value"] ...]

Options

Option Description Required
ip One or more elastic IP addresses or (VPC only) VPC allocation IDs. No
-F, --filter name=value Filter for limiting the results. See the table in the Available Filters section for a list of filters. Use quotation marks if the value has a space ("name=value example"). On a Windows system, use quotation marks even without a space in the value ("name=value"). No

Available Filters

You can add filters to your request so that the response includes information for only certain elastic IP addresses. For example, you can use a filter to return only the addresses that have a specific tag. Some tips for using filters with this command:

The following are the available filters for euca-describe-addressess:

Filter Description
allocation-id (VPC only) A VPC allocation ID.
association-id (VPC only) A VPC association ID.
domain This filter is hardcoded to standard. There are no other valid values.
instance-id ID of the instance associated with the IP address
network-interface-id (VPC only) ID of the network interface associated with the IP address
network-interface-owner-id (VPC only) ID of the network interface's owner
private-ip-address (VPC only) The private IP address associated with the public IP address
public-ip Elastic IP address

Common Options

Option Description
--show-empty-fields Show empty fields as "(nil)".
--region user@region Region and/or user name to search when looking up config file data. Only valid for EC2 endpoints.
-U,--url url URL of the cloud service to connect to. For administrative commands, this should be <ip_address>:8773/services/Empyrean.
-I,--access-key-id key_id User's access key ID.
-S,--secret-key secret_key User's secret key.
--security-token token User's security token.
--debug Prints what the command sends to the server and what it receives from the server. Use when you're trying to debug Euca2ools.
--debugger Enable interactive debugger on error.
-h,--help Display the manual page for the command.
--version Display the version of this tool.

Output

Examples

As a user:

euca-describe-addresses
ADDRESS 86.75.30.9  None    standard
ADDRESS 86.75.30.10 i-E7AC420A      standard

As a cloud administrator:

euca-describe-addresses
ADDRESS 86.75.30.9  available
(arn:aws:euare::790547641019:user/admin)  standard
ADDRESS 86.75.30.10 i-E7AC420A
(arn:aws:euare::790547641019:user/admin)  standard
ADDRESS 86.75.30.11 nobody  standard
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