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**To provision a private virtual interface** The following ``allocate-private-virtual-interface`` command provisions a private virtual interface to be owned by a different customer:: aws directconnect allocate-private-virtual-interface --connection-id dxcon-ffjrkx17 --owner-account 123456789012 --new-private-virtual-interface-allocation virtualInterfaceName=PrivateVirtualInterface,vlan=1000,asn=65000,authKey=asdf34example,amazonAddress=192.168.1.1/30,customerAddress=192.168.1.2/30 Output:: { "virtualInterfaceState": "confirming", "asn": 65000, "vlan": 1000, "customerAddress": "192.168.1.2/30", "ownerAccount": "123456789012", "connectionId": "dxcon-ffjrkx17", "virtualInterfaceId": "dxvif-fgy8orxu", "authKey": "asdf34example", "routeFilterPrefixes": [], "location": "TIVIT", "customerRouterConfig": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n <logical_connection id=\"dxvif-fgy8orxu\">\n <vlan>1000</vlan>\n <customer_address>192.168.1.2/30</customer_address>\n <amazon_address>192.168.1.1/30</amazon_address>\n <bgp_asn>65000</bgp_asn>\n <bgp_auth_key>asdf34example</bgp_auth_key>\n <amazon_bgp_asn>7224</amazon_bgp_asn>\n <connection_type>private</connection_type>\n</logical_connection>\n", "amazonAddress": "192.168.1.1/30", "virtualInterfaceType": "private", "virtualInterfaceName": "PrivateVirtualInterface" }