ContainerPortConfiguration
A set of port ranges that can be opened on the container. A process that's running in the container can bind to a port number, making it accessible to inbound traffic when it's mapped to a container fleet's connection port.
Each container port range specifies a network protocol. When the configuration supports more than one protocol, we recommend that you use a different range for each protocol. If your ranges have overlapping port numbers, Amazon GameLift Servers maps a duplicated container port number to different connection ports. For example, if you include 1935 in port ranges for both TCP and UDP, it might result in the following mappings:
container port 1935 (tcp) => connection port 2001
container port 1935 (udp) => connection port 2002
Part of:GameServerContainerDefinition, GameServerContainerDefinitionInput, SupportContainerDefinition, SupportContainerDefinitionInput