Smaws_Client_Route53RecoveryCluster.GetRoutingControlState
val request :
Smaws_Lib.Context.t ->
get_routing_control_state_request ->
(get_routing_control_state_response,
[> Smaws_Lib.Protocols.AwsJson.error
| `AccessDeniedException of access_denied_exception
| `EndpointTemporarilyUnavailableException of
endpoint_temporarily_unavailable_exception
| `InternalServerException of internal_server_exception
| `ResourceNotFoundException of resource_not_found_exception
| `ThrottlingException of throttling_exception
| `ValidationException of validation_exception ])
Stdlib.result
Get the state for a routing control. A routing control is a simple on/off switch that you can use to route traffic to cells. When a routing control state is set to ON, traffic flows to a cell. When the state is set to OFF, traffic does not flow.
Before you can create a routing control, you must first create a cluster, and then host the control in a control panel on the cluster. For more information, see Create routing control structures in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide. You access one of the endpoints for the cluster to get or update the routing control state to redirect traffic for your application.
You must specify Regional endpoints when you work with API cluster operations to get or update routing control states in Route 53 ARC.
To see a code example for getting a routing control state, including accessing Regional cluster endpoints in sequence, see API examples in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
Learn more about working with routing controls in the following topics in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide: