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**To associate a link** The following ``associate-link`` example associates link ``link-11112222aaaabbbb1`` with device ``device-07f6fd08867abc123``. The link and device are in the specified global network. :: aws networkmanager associate-link \ --global-network-id global-network-01231231231231231 \ --device-id device-07f6fd08867abc123 \ --link-id link-11112222aaaabbbb1 \ --region us-west-2 Output:: { "LinkAssociation": { "GlobalNetworkId": "global-network-01231231231231231", "DeviceId": "device-07f6fd08867abc123", "LinkId": "link-11112222aaaabbbb1", "LinkAssociationState": "PENDING" } } For more information, see `Device and Link Associations <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/tgw/on-premises-networks.html#device-link-association>`__ in the *Transit Gateway Network Manager Guide*.