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Class: Aws::Lightsail::Types::CreateContactMethodRequestWhen passing CreateContactMethodRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
protocol: "Email", contact_endpoint: "StringMax256", }
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The destination of the contact method, such as an email address or a mobile phone number.
The protocol of the contact method, such as Email
or SMS
(text messaging).
The destination of the contact method, such as an email address or a mobile phone number.
Use the E.164 format when specifying a mobile phone number. E.164 is a standard for the phone number structure used for international telecommunication. Phone numbers that follow this format can have a maximum of 15 digits, and they are prefixed with the plus character (+) and the country code. For example, a U.S. phone number in E.164 format would be specified as +1XXX5550100. For more information, see E.164 on Wikipedia.
#protocol ⇒ StringThe protocol of the contact method, such as Email
or SMS
(text messaging).
The SMS
protocol is supported only in the following AWS Regions.
US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1
)
US West (Oregon) (us-west-2
)
Europe (Ireland) (eu-west-1
)
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) (ap-northeast-1
)
Asia Pacific (Singapore) (ap-southeast-1
)
Asia Pacific (Sydney) (ap-southeast-2
)
For a list of countries/regions where SMS text messages can be sent, and the latest AWS Regions where SMS text messaging is supported, see Supported Regions and Countries in the Amazon SNS Developer Guide.
For more information about notifications in Amazon Lightsail, see Notifications in Amazon Lightsail.
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