View Source aws_privatenetworks (aws v1.0.4)
Amazon Web Services Private 5G is a managed service that makes it easy to deploy, operate, and scale your own private mobile network at your on-premises location.
Private 5G provides the pre-configured hardware and software for mobile networks, helps automate setup, and scales capacity on demand to support additional devices as needed.Summary
Functions
Configures the specified network resource.
Deletes the specified network.
Deletes the specified network site.
Lists device identifiers.
Lists network resources.
Lists network sites.
Lists networks.
Lists orders.
Use this action to do the following tasks
Functions
Configures the specified network resource.
Use this action to specify the geographic position of the hardware. You must provide Certified Professional Installer (CPI) credentials in the request so that we can obtain spectrum grants. For more information, see Radio units: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/private-networks/latest/userguide/radio-units.html in the Amazon Web Services Private 5G User Guide.Deletes the specified network.
You must delete network sites before you delete the network. For more information, see DeleteNetworkSite: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/private-networks/latest/APIReference/API_DeleteNetworkSite.html in the API Reference for Amazon Web Services Private 5G.Deletes the specified network site.
Return the hardware after you delete the network site. You are responsible for minimum charges. For more information, see Hardware returns: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/private-networks/latest/userguide/hardware-maintenance.html in the Amazon Web Services Private 5G User Guide.get_device_identifier(Client, DeviceIdentifierArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourceget_device_identifier(Client, DeviceIdentifierArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourceget_network_resource(Client, NetworkResourceArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap)
View Sourceget_network_resource(Client, NetworkResourceArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View Sourceget_network_site(Client, NetworkSiteArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceLists device identifiers.
Add filters to your request to return a more specific list of results. Use filters to match the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an order, the status of device identifiers, or the ARN of the traffic group.
If you specify multiple filters, filters are joined with an OR, and the request returns results that match all of the specified filters.Lists network resources.
Add filters to your request to return a more specific list of results. Use filters to match the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an order or the status of network resources.
If you specify multiple filters, filters are joined with an OR, and the request returns results that match all of the specified filters.Lists network sites.
Add filters to your request to return a more specific list of results. Use filters to match the status of the network site.Lists networks.
Add filters to your request to return a more specific list of results. Use filters to match the status of the network.Lists orders.
Add filters to your request to return a more specific list of results. Use filters to match the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the network site or the status of the order.
If you specify multiple filters, filters are joined with an OR, and the request returns results that match all of the specified filters.list_tags_for_resource(Client, ResourceArn, QueryMap, HeadersMap, Options0)
View SourceUse this action to do the following tasks:
Update the duration and renewal status of the commitment period for a radio unit.
The update goes into effect immediately.
Request a replacement for a network resource.
Request that you return a network resource.
CREATING_SHIPPING_LABEL
. The shipping label is available when the status of the network resource is PENDING_RETURN
. After the network resource is successfully returned, its status changes to DELETED
. For more information, see Return a radio unit: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/private-networks/latest/userguide/radio-units.html#return-radio-unit.