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package com.amazonaws.services.ec2.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;
import com.amazonaws.Request;
import com.amazonaws.services.ec2.model.transform.DeleteIpamRequestMarshaller;
/**
*
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class DeleteIpamRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable, DryRunSupportedRequest
* The ID of the IPAM to delete.
*
* Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the pools
* in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public scope. If you
* use this option, IPAM does the following:
*
* Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes.
*
* No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource will no
* longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged.
*
* Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes.
*
* Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes.
*
* Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM.
*
* Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM.
*
* The ID of the IPAM to delete.
*
* The ID of the IPAM to delete.
*
* The ID of the IPAM to delete.
*
* Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the pools
* in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public scope. If you
* use this option, IPAM does the following:
*
* Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes.
*
* No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource will no
* longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged.
*
* Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes.
*
* Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes.
*
* Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM.
*
* Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM.
*
*
*/
private Boolean cascade;
/**
*
*
*
* @param cascade
* Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the
* pools in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public
* scope. If you use this option, IPAM does the following:
* Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource * will no longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the pools * in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public scope. If you * use this option, IPAM does the following: *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource will no * longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource * will no longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the pools * in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public scope. If you * use this option, IPAM does the following: *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource will no * longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource * will no longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Enables you to quickly delete an IPAM, private scopes, pools in private scopes, and any allocations in the pools * in private scopes. You cannot delete the IPAM with this option if there is a pool in your public scope. If you * use this option, IPAM does the following: *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource will no * longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
** Deallocates any CIDRs allocated to VPC resources (such as VPCs) in pools in private scopes. *
** No VPC resources are deleted as a result of enabling this option. The CIDR associated with the resource * will no longer be allocated from an IPAM pool, but the CIDR itself will remain unchanged. *
** Deprovisions all IPv4 CIDRs provisioned to IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all IPAM pools in private scopes. *
** Deletes all non-default private scopes in the IPAM. *
** Deletes the default public and private scopes and the IPAM. *
*