Update aws_route_table docs to clarify 'route' block usage
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* `subnets` - (Optional) A list of subnets to attach to the ELB.
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* `subnets` - (Optional) A list of subnets to attach to the ELB.
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* `instances` - (Optional) A list of instance ids to place in the ELB pool.
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* `instances` - (Optional) A list of instance ids to place in the ELB pool.
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* `listener` - (Required) A list of listener blocks. Listeners documented below.
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* `listener` - (Required) A list of listener blocks. Listeners documented below.
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* `health_check` - (Required) A health_check block. Health Check documented below.
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* `health_check` - (Optional) A health_check block. Health Check documented below.
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Listeners support the following:
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Listeners support the following:
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* `interval` - (Required) The interval between checks.
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* `interval` - (Required) The interval between checks.
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* `timeout` - (Required) The length of time before the check times out.
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* `timeout` - (Required) The length of time before the check times out.
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## Attributes Reference
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## Attributes Reference
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The following attributes are exported:
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The following attributes are exported:
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vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.default.id}"
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vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.default.id}"
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route {
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route {
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cidr_block = "10.0.1.0/24"
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cidr_block = "10.0.1.0/24"
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gateway_id = "${aws_internet_gateway.main.id}"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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```
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The following arguments are supported:
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `vpc_id` - (Required) The ID of the routing table.
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* `vpc_id` - (Required) The ID of the routing table.
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* `route` - (Required) A list of route objects. Their keys are documented below.
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* `route` - (Optional) A list of route objects. Their keys are documented below.
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Each route supports the following:
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Each route supports the following:
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* `gateway_id` - (Optional) The Internet Gateway ID.
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* `gateway_id` - (Optional) The Internet Gateway ID.
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* `instance_id` - (Optional) The EC2 instance ID.
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* `instance_id` - (Optional) The EC2 instance ID.
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Each route must contain either a `gateway_id` or an `instance_id`. Note that the
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default route, mapping the VPC's CIDR block to "local", is created implicitly and
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cannot be specified.
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## Attributes Reference
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## Attributes Reference
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The following attributes are exported:
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The following attributes are exported:
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* `id` - The ID of the routing table
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* `id` - The ID of the routing table
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