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**To enable a customer master key (CMK)**
The following ``enable-key`` example enables a customer managed customer master key (CMK). You can use a command like this one to enable a CMK that you temporarily disabled by using the ``disable-key`` command. You can also use it to enable a CMK that is disabled because it was scheduled for deletion and the deletion was canceled.
To specify the CMK, use the ``key-id`` parameter. This example uses an key ID value, but you can use a key ID or key ARN value in this command.
Before running this command, replace the example key ID with a valid one. ::
aws kms enable-key \
--key-id 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
This command produces no output. To verify that the CMK is enabled, use the ``describe-key`` command. See the values of the ``KeyState`` and ``Enabled`` fields in the ``describe-key`` output.
For more information, see `Enabling and Disabling Keys <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/enabling-keys.html>`__ in the *AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide*.