EC2: Allocate ipam pool CIDR from the CLI
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Part 155 of AWS from Zero. This is lesson 10 in the EC2 track.
What we are learning
Use allocate-ipam-pool-cidr to create or register one EC2 resource through the CLI. This lesson identifies the required input shape, saves the raw response, and keeps inspection separate from execution.
The AWS CLI operation is aws ec2 allocate-ipam-pool-cidr. Required operation inputs: --ipam-pool-id (string). The modeled top-level response contains IpamPoolAllocation.
Before you run it
aws sts get-caller-identity
REGION="${AWS_REGION:-ap-south-1}"
IPAM_POOL_ID="replace-with-ipam-pool-id"
aws ec2 allocate-ipam-pool-cidr helpUse a sandbox account or an approved learning environment. Read the operation help before supplying identifiers, ARNs, network ranges, policy documents, or customer data.
Cost note: EC2 instances, public IPv4 addresses, and related resources can incur charges until removed.
The command
aws ec2 allocate-ipam-pool-cidr \
--ipam-pool-id "$IPAM_POOL_ID" \
--region "$REGION" \
--output json > part-155-response.jsonThe response is saved to part-155-response.json so inspection is separate from execution. The explicit variables above keep required identifiers visible before the API call.
Inspect the result
node -e "const r=require('./part-155-response.json'); console.log(Object.keys(r))"
node -e "const r=require('./part-155-response.json'); console.log(JSON.stringify(r, null, 2))"Compare the returned identifiers and status fields with the account, Region, and resource you intended to target. For asynchronous operations, continue with the service's matching get, list, or describe command until it reaches a terminal state.
One tiny variation
node -e "const r=require('./part-155-response.json'); console.log(JSON.stringify(r["IpamPoolAllocation"], null, 2))"This variation changes output inspection rather than adding another infrastructure concept. Keep the raw JSON while developing a query so a narrow projection does not hide an error or unexpected field.
Common mistake
Do not run a generated request unchanged. Replace every placeholder, add ownership tags where supported, estimate cost, and verify that the selected Region and account are disposable.
Cleanup
# This operation is read-only, operational, or needs resource-specific rollback.
# Re-read the command output before changing shared infrastructure.
rm -f part-155-request.json part-155-response.json part-155-payload.bin part-155-debug.logLocal request and response files may contain account IDs, ARNs, names, or service configuration. Remove them when the lab is complete and follow dependency-aware cleanup for any AWS resource you created.
Next, we will learn EC2: Associate address from the CLI.