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NAME

       VM::EC2::VPC::Route -- An entry in a VPC routing table

SYNOPSIS

        use VM::EC2;
        my $ec2     = VM::EC2->new(...);
        my $table  = $ec2->describe_route_tables('rtb-123456');
        my @routes = $table->routes;

        foreach my $r (@routes) {
              print $r->destinationCidrBlock,"\n",
                    $r->gatewayId,"\n",
                    $r->instanceId,"\n",
                    $r->instanceOwnerId,"\n",
                    $r->networkInterfaceId,"\n",
                    $r->state,"\n"
              my $target = $r->target,"\n";  # an instance, gateway or network interface object
       }

DESCRIPTION

       This object supports the EC2 Virtual Private Cloud route interface, and is used to control
       the routing of packets within and between subnets. Each route has a destination CIDR
       address block, and a target gateway, instance or network interface that will receive
       packets whose destination matches the block. Routes are matched in order from the most
       specific to the most general.

METHODS

       These object methods are supported:

        destinationCidrBlock -- The CIDR address block used in the destination
                                match. For example 0.0.0/0 for all packets.
        gatewayId            -- The ID of an internet gateway attached to your
                                VPC.
        instanceId           -- The ID of an instance in your VPC to act as the
                                destination for packets. Typically this will be
                                a NAT instance.
        instanceOwnerId      -- The account number of the owner of the instance.
        networkInterfaceId   -- The ID of an Elastic Network Interface to receive
                                packets matching the destination
        state                -- One of "active" or "blackhole". The blackhole state
                                applies when the route's target isn't usable for
                                one reason or another.

       In addition, the following convenience methods are provided:

        target       -- Return the target of the route. This method will return
                        a VM::EC2::Instance, VM::EC2::VPC::InternetGateway, or
                        VM::EC2::NetworkInterface object depending on the nature
                        of the target.

        instance     -- If an instance is the target, return the corresponding
                        VM::EC2::Instance object

        gateway      -- If a gateway is the target, return the corresponding
                        VM::EC2::VPC::InternetGateway object.

        network_interface -- If a network interface is the target, return the
                        corresponding VM::EC2::NetworkInterface object.

STRING OVERLOADING

       When used in a string context, this object will be interpolated as the
       destinationCidrBlock

SEE ALSO

       VM::EC2 VM::EC2::Generic

AUTHOR

       Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.

       Copyright (c) 2012 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

       This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can redistribute it
       and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either version 1, or at your option, any
       later version) or the Artistic License 2.0.  Refer to LICENSE for the full license text.
       In addition, please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.