class Aws::IAM::Types::EnableMFADeviceRequest

@note When making an API call, you may pass EnableMFADeviceRequest

data as a hash:

    {
      user_name: "existingUserNameType", # required
      serial_number: "serialNumberType", # required
      authentication_code_1: "authenticationCodeType", # required
      authentication_code_2: "authenticationCodeType", # required
    }

@!attribute [rw] user_name

The name of the IAM user for whom you want to enable the MFA device.

This parameter allows (through its [regex pattern][1]) a string of
characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters
with no spaces. You can also include any of the following
characters: \_+=,.@-

[1]: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex
@return [String]

@!attribute [rw] serial_number

The serial number that uniquely identifies the MFA device. For
virtual MFA devices, the serial number is the device ARN.

This parameter allows (through its [regex pattern][1]) a string of
characters consisting of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters
with no spaces. You can also include any of the following
characters: =,.@:/-

[1]: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/regex
@return [String]

@!attribute [rw] authentication_code_1

An authentication code emitted by the device.

The format for this parameter is a string of six digits.

Submit your request immediately after generating the authentication
codes. If you generate the codes and then wait too long to submit
the request, the MFA device successfully associates with the user
but the MFA device becomes out of sync. This happens because
time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) expire after a short period of
time. If this happens, you can [resync the device][1].

[1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_mfa_sync.html
@return [String]

@!attribute [rw] authentication_code_2

A subsequent authentication code emitted by the device.

The format for this parameter is a string of six digits.

Submit your request immediately after generating the authentication
codes. If you generate the codes and then wait too long to submit
the request, the MFA device successfully associates with the user
but the MFA device becomes out of sync. This happens because
time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) expire after a short period of
time. If this happens, you can [resync the device][1].

[1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_mfa_sync.html
@return [String]

@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/iam-2010-05-08/EnableMFADeviceRequest AWS API Documentation

Constants

SENSITIVE