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**To update an IP set** The following ``update-ip-set`` command updates an IPSet with an IPv4 address and deletes an IPv6 address. Get the value for ``change-token`` by running the ``get-change-token`` command. Because the value for updates includes embedded double-quotes, you must surround the value with single quotes. :: aws waf update-ip-set \ --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 \ --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 \ --updates 'Action="INSERT",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV4",Value="12.34.56.78/16"},Action="DELETE",IPSetDescriptor={Type="IPV6",Value="1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128"}' Alternatively you can use a JSON file to specify the input. For example:: aws waf-regional update-ip-set \ --ip-set-id a123fae4-b567-8e90-1234-5ab67ac8ca90 \ --change-token 12cs345-67cd-890b-1cd2-c3a4567d89f1 \ --updates file://change.json Content of the ``change.json`` :: [ { "Action": "INSERT", "IPSetDescriptor": { "Type": "IPV4", "Value": "12.34.56.78/16" } }, { "Action": "DELETE", "IPSetDescriptor": { "Type": "IPV6", "Value": "1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0111/128" } } ] For more information, see `Working with IP Match Conditions <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/web-acl-ip-conditions.html>`__ in the *AWS WAF Developer Guide*.