**To create a mount target** The following ``create-mount-target`` example creates a mount target for the specified file system. :: aws efs create-mount-target \ --file-system-id fs-c7a0456e \ --subnet-id subnet-02bf4c428bexample \ --security-groups sg-068f739363example Output:: { "OwnerId": "123456789012", "MountTargetId": "fsmt-f9a14450", "FileSystemId": "fs-c7a0456e", "SubnetId": "subnet-02bf4c428bexample", "LifeCycleState": "creating", "IpAddress": "10.0.1.24", "NetworkInterfaceId": "eni-02d542216aexample", "AvailabilityZoneId": "use2-az2", "AvailabilityZoneName": "us-east-2b", "VpcId": "vpc-0123456789abcdef0" } For more information, see `Creating mount targets <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/accessing-fs.html>`__ in the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*.
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