AWS elasticbeanstalk documentation change
Summary
Added descriptive link text for AWS CLI configuration reference
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Change only improves documentation clarity by adding a meaningful link title. No security-specific content added or modified.
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diff --git a/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/using-features.managing.ec2.console.md b/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/using-features.managing.ec2.console.md index 30c9e78a7..c10e0ab21 100644 --- a//elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/using-features.managing.ec2.console.md +++ b//elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/using-features.managing.ec2.console.md @@ -13 +13 @@ You can create or modify your Elastic Beanstalk environment's Amazon EC2 instanc -Although the Elastic Beanstalk console doesn't provide the option to change the processor architecture of an existing environment, you can do so with the AWS CLI. For example commands, see [](./using-features.managing.ec2.aws-cli.html). +Although the Elastic Beanstalk console doesn't provide the option to change the processor architecture of an existing environment, you can do so with the AWS CLI. For example commands, see [Configuring Amazon EC2 security groups and instance types using the AWS CLI](./using-features.managing.ec2.aws-cli.html). @@ -145 +145 @@ The **Instance types** setting determines the type of Amazon EC2 instance that's -Although the Elastic Beanstalk console doesn't provide the option to change the processor architecture of an existing environment, you can do so with the AWS CLI. For example commands, see [](./using-features.managing.ec2.aws-cli.html). +Although the Elastic Beanstalk console doesn't provide the option to change the processor architecture of an existing environment, you can do so with the AWS CLI. For example commands, see [Configuring Amazon EC2 security groups and instance types using the AWS CLI](./using-features.managing.ec2.aws-cli.html).