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**Example 1: To list all maintenance windows**
The following ``describe-maintenance-windows`` example lists all maintenance windows in your AWS account in the current Region. ::
aws ssm describe-maintenance-windows
Output::
{
"WindowIdentities": [
{
"WindowId": "mw-0ecb1226ddEXAMPLE",
"Name": "MyMaintenanceWindow-1",
"Enabled": true,
"Duration": 2,
"Cutoff": 1,
"Schedule": "rate(180 minutes)",
"NextExecutionTime": "2020-02-12T23:19:20.596Z"
},
{
"WindowId": "mw-03eb9db428EXAMPLE",
"Name": "MyMaintenanceWindow-2",
"Enabled": true,
"Duration": 3,
"Cutoff": 1,
"Schedule": "rate(7 days)",
"NextExecutionTime": "2020-02-17T23:22:00.956Z"
},
]
}
**Example 2: To list all enabled maintenance windows**
The following ``describe-maintenance-windows`` example lists all enabled maintenance windows. ::
aws ssm describe-maintenance-windows \
--filters "Key=Enabled,Values=true"
**Example 3: To list maintenance windows matching a specific name**
This ``describe-maintenance-windows`` example lists all maintenance windows with the specified name. ::
aws ssm describe-maintenance-windows \
--filters "Key=Name,Values=MyMaintenanceWindow"
For more information, see `View Information About Maintenance Windows (AWS CLI) <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/maintenance-windows-cli-tutorials-describe.html>`__ in the *AWS Systems Manager User Guide*.