23 tools from the Amazon MQ MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Amazon MQ MCP Server policy →func func rabbitmq_broker_get_broker_definition Get the RabbitMQ definitions: exchanges, queues, bindings, users, virtual hosts, permissions, topic permissions, and parameters. Everything apart f... rabbitmq_broker_get_cluster_nodes_info Get the list of nodes and their info in the cluster. rabbitmq_broker_get_exchange_info Get detailed information about a specific exchange. rabbitmq_broker_get_guideline Get the general best practices for deploying RabbitMQ on Amazon MQ.
- guideline_name: It can take the following value:
- rabbimq_broker_sizing... rabbitmq_broker_get_queue_info Get detailed information about a specific queue. rabbitmq_broker_get_shovel_info Get detailed information about specific shovel by name that is in a selected virtual host (vhost) in the RabbitMQ broker. rabbitmq_broker_is_in_alarm Check if the RabbitMQ broker is in alarm. rabbitmq_broker_is_quorum_critical Check if there are quorum queues with minimum online quorum. rabbitmq_broker_list_connections List all connections on the RabbitMQ broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_consumers List all consumers on the RabbitMQ broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_exchanges List all the exchanges in the broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_queues List all the queues in the broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_shovels Get detailed information about shovels in the RabbitMQ broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_users List all users on the RabbitMQ broker. rabbitmq_broker_list_vhosts List all the virtual hosts (vhosts) in the broker. rabbimq_broker_initialize_connection Connect to a new RabbitMQ broker which authentication strategy is SIMPLE.
broker_hostname: The hostname of the broker. For example, b-a9565a64-da3... rabbimq_broker_initialize_connection_with_oauth Connect to a new RabbitMQ broker using OAuth. It only applies to RabbitMQ broker which authentication strategy is config_managed.
broker_hostname:... The Amazon MQ MCP Server MCP server exposes 23 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Amazon MQ MCP Server server.
Amazon MQ MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (16), Write (2), Destructive (3), Execute (2). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Deterministic policy on every MCP tool call. Per-identity grants. Full audit log.