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AWS mgn documentation change

Service: mgn · 2026-06-04 · Documentation low

File: mgn/latest/ug/Replication-Related-FAQ.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'AWS MGN' to 'Application Migration Service' in replication server documentation and fixed documentation link.

Security assessment

Changes clarify that replication servers are service-managed with dynamically assigned IPs. No security vulnerabilities are addressed; existing guidance about VPC/subnet security controls remains unchanged.

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diff --git a/mgn/latest/ug/Replication-Related-FAQ.md b/mgn/latest/ug/Replication-Related-FAQ.md
index 957f84a86..32cc9be94 100644
--- a//mgn/latest/ug/Replication-Related-FAQ.md
+++ b//mgn/latest/ug/Replication-Related-FAQ.md
@@ -5 +5 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[Application Migration Service](/mgn/index.html)[User Guide](what-is-application-migration-service.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[Application Migration Service](/mgn/index.html)[User Guide](what-is-mgn.html)
@@ -122 +122 @@ AWS Application Migration Service provisions a t3.Small server. The typical rati
-No, you cannot specify or assign static IP addresses for the replication server or conversion server in AWS MGN. These servers are managed and maintained by the MGN service itself. The IP addresses for these servers are dynamically assigned from the available pool of IP addresses in the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) that you specify during the MGN setup process. It's important to note that while you cannot control the specific IP addresses assigned to these servers, you can control the VPC and subnet in which they are deployed. This allows you to configure network access controls and security policies according to your organizational requirements.
+No, you cannot specify or assign static IP addresses for the replication server or conversion server in Application Migration Service. These servers are managed and maintained by the MGN service itself. The IP addresses for these servers are dynamically assigned from the available pool of IP addresses in the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) that you specify during the MGN setup process. It's important to note that while you cannot control the specific IP addresses assigned to these servers, you can control the VPC and subnet in which they are deployed. This allows you to configure network access controls and security policies according to your organizational requirements.