**To accept reserved node exchange** The following ``accept-reserved-node-exchange`` example accepts exchange of a DC1 reserved node for a DC2 reserved node. :: aws redshift accept-reserved-node-exchange / --reserved-node-id 12345678-12ab-12a1-1a2a-12ab-12a12EXAMPLE / --target-reserved-node-offering-id 12345678-12ab-12a1-1a2a-12ab-12a12EXAMPLE Output:: { "ExchangedReservedNode": { "ReservedNodeId": "12345678-12ab-12a1-1a2a-12ab-12a12EXAMPLE", "ReservedNodeOfferingId": "12345678-12ab-12a1-1a2a-12ab-12a12EXAMPLE", "NodeType": "dc2.large", "StartTime": "2019-12-06T21:17:26Z", "Duration": 31536000, "FixedPrice": 0.0, "UsagePrice": 0.0, "CurrencyCode": "USD", "NodeCount": 1, "State": "exchanging", "OfferingType": "All Upfront", "RecurringCharges": [ { "RecurringChargeAmount": 0.0, "RecurringChargeFrequency": "Hourly" } ], "ReservedNodeOfferingType": "Regular" } } For more information, see `Upgrading Reserved Nodes With the AWS CLI <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/purchase-reserved-node-offering-console.html>`__ in the *Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide*.