AWS
Eip Eni
Every Elastic IP and ENI with attachment state — unattached EIPs (avoidable hourly cost) first.
Live preview — demo data
What this pane shows
Two stacked sections: Elastic IPs (with attachment state, allocated address, attached resource and the small per-hour cost for any unattached EIP) and Elastic Network Interfaces (with their attached instance / Lambda / load-balancer, security groups and private IP). Unattached EIPs are surfaced first as they incur per-hour cost.
Key use cases
- Find and release unattached Elastic IPs (avoidable hourly cost).
- Audit which resources own ENIs in a VPC (helpful when subnet IPs run out).
- Confirm a Lambda's VPC ENIs are correctly placed across AZs.
- Investigate orphan ENIs left behind by a deleted Lambda or ECS task.
How to embed
lp.js is the single-entry loader: it injects the shared LightPane runtime
(and sd-embed.css) once per page. Add this pane's own stylesheet and script;
the pane mounts itself wherever the matching <div> is in the DOM.
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://lightpane.io/_pane-tests/aws/eip-eni/eip-eni.css">
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<script>window.lpEmbed = { accessKey: "<your-access-key>" };</script>
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<div class="lp-eip-eni-panel" data-lp-account="<your-account-alias>"></div>
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<script src="https://lightpane.io/embed/lp.js"></script>
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Tier
Available on Explorer and above.
Build notes
Mock-only at the moment — live-wiring tracked in the roadmap.