**To update a LAG** The following example changes the name of the specified LAG. Command:: aws directconnect update-lag --lag-id dxlag-ffjhj9lx --lag-name 2ConnLag Output:: { "awsDevice": "CSVA1-23u8tlpaz8iks", "numberOfConnections": 2, "lagState": "down", "ownerAccount": "123456789012", "lagName": "2ConnLag", "connections": [ { "ownerAccount": "123456789012", "connectionId": "dxcon-fflqyj95", "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "connectionState": "requested", "bandwidth": "1Gbps", "location": "CSVA1", "connectionName": "Requested Connection 2 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" }, { "ownerAccount": "123456789012", "connectionId": "dxcon-ffqr6x5q", "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "connectionState": "requested", "bandwidth": "1Gbps", "location": "CSVA1", "connectionName": "Requested Connection 1 for Lag dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "region": "us-east-1" } ], "lagId": "dxlag-ffjhj9lx", "minimumLinks": 0, "connectionsBandwidth": "1Gbps", "region": "us-east-1", "location": "CSVA1" }