/** * Create Vpn Connection * Creates a new VPN connection between an existing VPN gateway and customer * gateway. The only supported connection type is ipsec.1. * The response includes information that you need to configure your customer gateway, * in XML format. We recommend you use the command line version of this operation * (ec2-create-vpn-connection), which lets you get the configuration information * formatted in a friendlier way. For information about the command, go to * ec2-create-vpn-connection in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Command Line Reference. * Important * We strongly recommend you use HTTPS when calling this operation because * the response contains sensitive cryptographic information for configuring * your customer gateway. * If you decide to shut down your VPN connection for any reason and then create a new * one, you must re-configure your customer gateway with the new information * returned from this call. * @see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2009-11-30/DeveloperGuide/ApiReference-Query-CreateVpnConnection.html * @param mixed $request array of parameters for Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionRequest request * or Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionRequest object itself * @see Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnection * @return Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse * * @throws Amazon_EC2_Exception */ public function createVpnConnection($request) { if (!$request instanceof Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionRequest) { require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/CreateVpnConnectionRequest.php'; $request = new Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionRequest($request); } require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/CreateVpnConnectionResponse.php'; return Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse::fromXML($this->_invoke($this->_convertCreateVpnConnection($request))); }
/** * Create Vpn Connection * Creates a new VPN connection between an existing VPN gateway and customer * gateway. The only supported connection type is ipsec.1. * The response includes information that you need to configure your customer gateway, * in XML format. We recommend you use the command line version of this operation * (ec2-create-vpn-connection), which lets you get the configuration information * formatted in a friendlier way. For information about the command, go to * ec2-create-vpn-connection in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Command Line Reference. * Important * We strongly recommend you use HTTPS when calling this operation because * the response contains sensitive cryptographic information for configuring * your customer gateway. * If you decide to shut down your VPN connection for any reason and then create a new * one, you must re-configure your customer gateway with the new information * returned from this call. * @see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2009-11-30/DeveloperGuide/ApiReference-Query-CreateVpnConnection.html * @param mixed $request array of parameters for Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnection request or Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnection object itself * @see Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnection * @return Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse * * @throws Amazon_EC2_Exception */ public function createVpnConnection($request) { require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/CreateVpnConnectionResponse.php'; return Amazon_EC2_Model_CreateVpnConnectionResponse::fromXML($this->_invoke('CreateVpnConnection')); }