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---
layout: "aws"
page_title: "AWS: aws_nat_gateway"
sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-nat-gateway"
description: |-
Provides a resource to create a VPC NAT Gateway.
---
# aws\_nat\_gateway
Provides a resource to create a VPC NAT Gateway.
## Example Usage
```hcl
resource "aws_nat_gateway" "gw" {
allocation_id = "${aws_eip.nat.id}"
subnet_id = "${aws_subnet.public.id}"
}
```
## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
* `allocation_id` - (Required) The Allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for the gateway.
* `subnet_id` - (Required) The Subnet ID of the subnet in which to place the gateway.
-> **Note:** It's recommended to denote that the NAT Gateway depends on the Internet Gateway for the VPC in which the NAT Gateway's subnet is located. For example:
resource "aws_internet_gateway" "gw" {
vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.main.id}"
}
resource "aws_nat_gateway" "gw" {
//other arguments
depends_on = ["aws_internet_gateway.gw"]
}
## Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
* `id` - The ID of the NAT Gateway.
* `allocation_id` - The Allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for the gateway.
* `subnet_id` - The Subnet ID of the subnet in which the NAT gateway is placed.
* `network_interface_id` - The ENI ID of the network interface created by the NAT gateway.
* `private_ip` - The private IP address of the NAT Gateway.
* `public_ip` - The public IP address of the NAT Gateway.
## Import
NAT Gateways can be imported using the `id`, e.g.
```
$ terraform import aws_nat_gateway.private_gw nat-05dba92075d71c408
```