There is a place inside the Advanced settings for an AMI where you can 
specific a subnet ID for a VPC. Give it the subnet ID for a specific 
already-created subnet inside your VPC, and the instance should show up in 
the VPC. The VPC ID itself is not required; it is implied by the subnet ID.

On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 1:04:01 PM UTC-7, krcp3917 wrote:
>
> Second attempt,  any views?
>
> >>>>>>>
> We are using Amazon EC2 plugin to create Ubuntu host on aws.
> EC2 plugin creates Ubuntu host always in default VPC and I don't see an 
> option to provide vpc id as an input to plugin.
> Our requirement is to create a Ubuntu host in vpc which is already created 
> in aws.
> please someone help me with more details on how to provide VPC id for 
> amazon ec2 plugin as a argument.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Prabha
>
> On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 1:09 PM, prabha KR <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using Amazon EC2 plugin to create Ubuntu host on aws.
>> EC2 plugin creates Ubuntu host always in default VPC and I don't see an 
>> option to provide vpc id as an input to plugin.
>> Our requirement is to create a Ubuntu host in vpc which is already 
>> created in aws.
>> please someone help me with more details on how to provide VPC id for 
>> amazon ec2 plugin as a argument.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> KRCP
>>
>
>

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