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Table 1 Enterprise Router billed items Billed Item Attachment Type Billing Description Billing Example Duration that an attachment is used VPC attachments Virtual gateway attachments VPN gateway attachments Peering connection attachments Global DC gateway attachments Hourly billing
The default PrefVal values of routes for different types of enterprise router attachments are as follows: Virtual gateway attachments: 100 Peering connection attachments: 60 VPN gateway attachments: 80 Global DC gateway attachments: 100 NOTICE: Changing the PrefVal value of a route
If the type of the attachment is peering connection, virtual gateway, or VPN gateway, the attachment automatically learns routes from the enterprise router. For more types of attachments that support route learning, see How Enterprise Routers Work.
The default PrefVal values of routes for different types of enterprise router attachments are as follows: Virtual gateway attachments: 100 Peering connection attachments: 60 VPN gateway attachments: 80 Global DC gateway attachments: 100 NOTICE: Changing the PrefVal value of a route
Virtual Private Network (VPN) You can attach a VPN gateway to an enterprise router to connect VPCs to an on-premises data center through a shared VPN connection.
Create a virtual interface to connect the global DC gateway to the connection. Attach the global DC gateway to the enterprise router and view the global DC gateway attachment in the attachment list of the enterprise router.
In region A, connect IDC-A to ER-A through Direct Connect (global DC gateway). In region B, connect IDC-B to ER-B through Direct Connect (global DC gateway). After the preceding steps are complete, the on-premises networks from different regions can communicate with each other.
attachment From 13:01:00 on July 06, 2023 to 18:55:00 on July 07, 2023 The virtual gateway attachment was used for 29 hours and 54 minutes.
Step 4: Create a Virtual Gateway Attachment to the Enterprise Router For details about Direct Connect resources, see Table 8. Create a connection. For details, see Creating a Connection. Create a virtual gateway and attach it to the enterprise router.
Flow logs can capture traffic of the following types of attachments: VPC Virtual gateway VPN gateway Peering connection Global DC gateway Flow Log Overview Monitoring You can use Cloud Eye to monitor the network status of enterprise routers and their attachments.
Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to learn routes, dynamically select, or switch between connections, thereby significantly improving network scalability and O&M efficiency and ensuring the service continuity. Commercial use What's an Enterprise Router?
If the type of the attachment is peering connection, virtual gateway, or VPN gateway, the attachment automatically learns routes from the enterprise router. For more types of attachments that support route learning, see How Enterprise Routers Work.
the quota of VPC attachments and the number of VPC attachments used vpn_attachment: the quota of VPN gateway attachments and the number of VPN gateway attachments used peering_attachment: the quota of peering connection attachments and the number of peering connection attachments
Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to learn routes, dynamically select routes, or switch between connections, thereby significantly improving network scalability and O&M efficiency and ensuring service continuity.
Add the following content to the end of the file: 10.1.0.0/16 via 192.168.1.1 10.2.0.0/16 via 192.168.1.1 10.1.0.0/16 is the CIDR block of VPC 1, 10.2.0.0/16 is that of VPC 2, and 192.168.1.1 is the gateway address of eth1. Press Esc to exit and enter :wq!
Other type of attachments (such as virtual gateway attachments and peering connection attachments) Use APIs to query or update an attachment or query the attachment list. Route table Use APIs to query, create, update, or delete a route table, or query the route table list.
Seamless Failover Between Lines Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to select the best path from multiple lines working in load-sharing or active/standby mode.
Best Practice Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway) Scenario 3: Active/Standby Direct Connect and VPN connections Figure 3 Diagram for scenario 3 Table 3 Using enterprise routers in scenario 3 Customer
attachment vgw: virtual gateway attachment peering: peering connection attachment.
This includes but is not limited to virtual networks, the OS of virtual machine hosts and guests, virtual firewalls, API Gateway, advanced security services, all types of cloud services, tenant data, identity accounts, and key management.