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Unfortunately, AWS Elastic Beanstalk doesn't natively support associating an Elastic IP (EIP) with an NLB (Network Load Balancer). EIPs can only be directly associated with EC2 instances or Application Load Balancers (ALB).
However, there's a workaround using a NAT Gateway and VPC Endpoint. if you want i can create a to do list
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Thank you very much for you answer. I could not think of a way to utilize this workaround. How it would be possible to use NAT Gateway and VPC Endpoint in this case? Please note that what I need to associate Elastic IP for "inbound traffic".