**To associate a virtual interface with a connection** The following example associates the specified virtual interface with the specified LAG. Alternatively, to associate the virtual interface with a connection, specify the ID of an AWS Direct Connect connection for ``--connection-id``; for example, ``dxcon-ffnikghc``. Command:: aws directconnect associate-virtual-interface --connection-id dxlag-ffjhj9lx --virtual-interface-id dxvif-fgputw0j Output:: { "virtualInterfaceState": "pending", "asn": 65000, "vlan": 123, "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", "ownerAccount": "123456789012", "connectionId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "addressFamily": "ipv4", "virtualGatewayId": "vgw-38e90b51", "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgputw0j", "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", "routeFilterPrefixes": [], "location": "CSVA1", "bgpPeers": [ { "bgpStatus": "down", "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", "addressFamily": "ipv4", "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", "bgpPeerState": "deleting", "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 }, { "bgpStatus": "down", "customerAddress": "169.254.255.2/30", "addressFamily": "ipv4", "authKey": "0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_", "bgpPeerState": "pending", "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "asn": 65000 } ], "customerRouterConfig": "\n\n 123\n 169.254.255.2/30\n 169.254.255.1/30\n 65000\n 0x123pK5_VBqv.UQ3kJ4123_\n 7224\n private\n\n", "amazonAddress": "169.254.255.1/30", "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "VIF1A" }