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          • Creating a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Creating a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Creating a VPC Endpoint Service Scenarios There are two types of VPC endpoint services: gateway and interface. Gateway VPC endpoint services are created only for cloud services. Interface VPC endpoint services can be created for both cloud services and your private services. Cloud

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoint Services
          • Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service Scenarios This section describes how to query details of a VPC endpoint service, including its name, ID, backend resource type, backend resource name, VPC, status, connection approval, service type, and creation time. Procedure Go to the VPC endpoint

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoint Services
          • Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

            Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service Scenarios You can delete a VPC endpoint service that is no longer needed. Deleted VPC endpoint services cannot be recovered. This section describes how you can delete a VPC endpoint service. Constraints The VPC endpoint services configured from your

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoint Services
          • VPC Endpoint Service Overview - VPC Endpoint

            VPC Endpoint Service Overview - VPC Endpoint

            VPC Endpoint Service Overview A VPC endpoint service is a cloud service or a private service that can be accessed through a VPC endpoint. There are two types of VPC endpoint services: gateway and interface. Gateway VPC endpoint services are created only for cloud services. Interface

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoint Services
          • Querying and Accessing a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Querying and Accessing a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Querying and Accessing a VPC Endpoint Scenarios After a VPC endpoint is bought, you can query its details and access it. Constraints The maximum number of concurrent connections supported by a VPC endpoint Basic: 3,000 Professional: 1,000,000 Querying a VPC Endpoint Perform the following

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoints
          • Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint Scenarios After a VPC endpoint is created, you can view its tags, or add, edit, or delete a tag. Tags help identify VPC endpoints. You can add up to 20 tags to each VPC endpoint. If a predefined tag has been created on TMS, you can directly select the

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoints
          • Managing the Policy of a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Managing the Policy of a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

            Managing the Policy of a VPC Endpoint VPC endpoint policies are a type of resource-based policies. You can configure a policy to control which principals can use the VPC endpoint to access Huawei Cloud services. VPC endpoint policies do not override or replace the identity-based or

            Help > VPC Endpoint > User Guide > VPC Endpoints
          • Creating a VPC at an Edge Site - CloudPond

            Creating a VPC at an Edge Site - CloudPond

            Creating a VPC at an Edge Site This section describes how to create a VPC on the CloudPond management console. Basic Information Select a region. The default region for CloudPond is the region where the edge site is located. The region cannot be changed. Set the VPC name. The name

            Help > CloudPond > User Guide > Cloud Resources > Provisioning Cloud Resources to an Edge AZ
          • Creating a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Flow Log Scenarios A VPC flow log records information about the traffic going to and from a VPC. Configuration Example You can use a VPC flow log to collect and analyze the traffic of a specified VPC. This section provides guidance on the entire process in typical scenarios

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log
          • Viewing a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing a VPC Flow Log Scenarios This section describes how you can view the VPC flow log details. The capture window is approximately 10 minutes, which indicates that a flow log record will be generated every 10 minutes. After creating a VPC flow log, you need to wait about 10 minutes

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log
          • Deleting a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Deleting a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

            Deleting a VPC Flow Log Scenarios You can delete a VPC flow log if you no longer need it. Deleting a VPC flow log will not delete the existing flow log records in LTS. If a network interface that uses a VPC flow log is deleted, the flow log will be automatically deleted. However,

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log
          • VPC Peering Connection Overview - Virtual Private Cloud

            VPC Peering Connection Overview - Virtual Private Cloud

            VPC Peering Connection Overview What Is a VPC Peering Connection? A VPC peering connection connects two VPCs to enable them to communicate using private IP addresses. The VPCs to be peered can be under the same account or different accounts, but must be in the same region. If you

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Viewing VPC Peering Connections - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing VPC Peering Connections - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing VPC Peering Connections Scenarios This section describes how to view basic information about a VPC peering connection, including the connection name, status, and information about the local and peer VPCs. If a VPC peering connection is created between two VPCs in different

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Modifying a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Modifying a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Modifying a VPC Peering Connection Scenarios This section describes how to modify the basic information about a VPC peering connection, including its name and description. Either owner of a VPC in a peering connection can modify the VPC peering connection in any state. Procedure Go

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Deleting a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Deleting a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Deleting a VPC Peering Connection Scenarios This section describes how to delete a VPC peering connection. Either owner of a VPC in a peering connection can delete the VPC peering connection in any state. Notes and Constraints The owner of either VPC in a peering connection can delete

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Unsupported VPC Peering Configurations - Virtual Private Cloud

            Unsupported VPC Peering Configurations - Virtual Private Cloud

            Unsupported VPC Peering Configurations Scenarios The VPC peering connection configurations are not supported in Table 1. Table 1 Scenarios that VPC peering connections are invalid Scenario Example If VPCs with the same CIDR block also include subnets that overlap, VPC peering connections

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection > VPC Peering Connection Usage
          • Usage Examples for VPC Sharing - Virtual Private Cloud

            Usage Examples for VPC Sharing - Virtual Private Cloud

            Usage Examples for VPC Sharing Suppose you have two types of workloads running on the cloud. One type of workloads needs to access the Internet and the other type does not. To make resource management easier, you can use account A to manage basic, public IT resources, such as VPCs

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Sharing
          • Querying VPC Endpoint Connections - API Gateway

            Querying VPC Endpoint Connections - API Gateway

            Querying VPC Endpoint Connections Function This API is used to query the VPC endpoint connections of a gateway. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI GET /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/vpc-endpoint/connections Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory

            Help > API Gateway > API Reference > Dedicated Gateway APIs (V2) > VPC Endpoint Management
          • Querying VPC Channel Details - API Gateway

            Querying VPC Channel Details - API Gateway

            Querying VPC Channel Details Function This API is used to query the details of a VPC channel. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI GET /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/vpc-channels/{vpc_channel_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description

            Help > API Gateway > API Reference > Dedicated Gateway APIs (V2) > VPC Channel Management
          • Configuring Gateway VPC Endpoints - API Gateway

            Configuring Gateway VPC Endpoints - API Gateway

            Configuring Gateway VPC Endpoints VPC endpoints are secure and private channels for connecting VPCs to VPC endpoint services. APIs can be exposed and accessed across VPCs in the same region of the same cloud. Figure 1 Cross-VPC access in the same region Constraints Currently, regions

            Help > API Gateway > User Guide > Managing APIG Gateways
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