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        • Updating the Description of a Whitelist Record of a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Updating the Description of a Whitelist Record of a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Updating the Description of a Whitelist Record of a VPC Endpoint Service Function This API is used to update the whitelist description of a VPC endpoint service. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI PUT /v1/{project_id}/vpc-endpoint-services/{vpc_endpoint_service_id}/

          Help > VPC Endpoint > API Reference > API > VPC Endpoint Services
        • MRS Cluster Becomes Unavailable After the VPC Is Changed - MapReduce Service

          MRS Cluster Becomes Unavailable After the VPC Is Changed - MapReduce Service

          MRS Cluster Becomes Unavailable After the VPC Is Changed Symptom In an MRS cluster, after the VPCs of all nodes are changed on the ECS console, the cluster status becomes abnormal. All services are unavailable. The Hive Beeline reports the following error. Cause Analysis MRS does

          Help > MapReduce Service > Troubleshooting > Cluster Management
        • Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect SFS? - Scalable File Service

          Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect SFS? - Scalable File Service

          Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect SFS? A security group is a collection of access control rules for servers that have the same security protection requirements and are mutually trusted in a VPC. After a security group is created, you can create different access rules for the

          Help > Scalable File Service > User Guide > FAQs > Networks
        • Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in the Same VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in the Same VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in the Same VPC The method of accessing cloud services from a pod in the same VPC varies depending on the cluster's network model. For details, see Table 1 Accessing cloud services from a pod in the same VPC. Table 1 Accessing cloud services from

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > Best Practices > Networking > Accessing an External Network from a Pod
        • Creating a VPC, Subnet, and Security Group - EventGrid

          Creating a VPC, Subnet, and Security Group - EventGrid

          Creating a VPC, Subnet, and Security Group Log in to the VPC console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose My VPCs. Click Create VPC in the upper right corner. For details, see Creating a VPC and Subnet. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Security Groups. Click Create

          Help > EventGrid > Best Practices > Routing Messages from OBS Application Service to Custom Connections Based on Event Subscriptions > Implementation Procedure
        • Which CIDR Blocks Are Available for the VPC Service? - Virtual Private Cloud

          Which CIDR Blocks Are Available for the VPC Service? - Virtual Private Cloud

          Which CIDR Blocks Are Available for the VPC Service? When creating a VPC, you need to specify an IPv4 CIDR block for it. Consider the following when selecting a CIDR block: Reserve enough IP addresses for subsequent service expansion. Avoid CIDR block conflicts. To enable communications

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > FAQs > VPCs and Subnets
        • Connecting a Cluster to the Peer VPC Through an Enterprise Router - Cloud Container Engine

          Connecting a Cluster to the Peer VPC Through an Enterprise Router - Cloud Container Engine

          Connecting a Cluster to the Peer VPC Through an Enterprise Router Application Scenarios An enterprise router connects virtual private clouds (VPCs) and on-premises networks to build a central hub network and implement communication between VPCs in the same region. It has high specifications

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > Best Practices > Networking
        • Creating a CCE Turbo Cluster Using a Shared VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Creating a CCE Turbo Cluster Using a Shared VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Creating a CCE Turbo Cluster Using a Shared VPC Shared VPC Overview A shared VPC allows you to share your VPC resources with other accounts through the Resource Access Manager (RAM) service. For example, tenant A can share its VPC and subnets with tenant B. After tenant B accepted

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > Best Practices > Cluster
        • Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in a Different VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in a Different VPC - Cloud Container Engine

          Accessing Cloud Services from a Pod in a Different VPC Pods cannot communicate with each other across VPCs. To resolve this issue, you can use VPC peering to connect two VPCs so that pods in one VPC can access services in the other VPC. The method of setting up cross-VPC connectivity

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > Best Practices > Networking > Accessing an External Network from a Pod
        • Activating a Dedicated HSM Instance Using a Shared VPC - Data Encryption Workshop

          Activating a Dedicated HSM Instance Using a Shared VPC - Data Encryption Workshop

          Activating a Dedicated HSM Instance Using a Shared VPC After a Dedicated HSM instance is created, you need to activate it before using it. To do so, you need to bind it to a VPC. You can apply for a VPC or use a shared VPC. Creating Shared VPC Resources Log in to the DEW console.

          Help > Data Encryption Workshop > User Guide > Permissions Management > Sharing
        • Can Multiple Connections Access the Same VPC? - Direct Connect

          Can Multiple Connections Access the Same VPC? - Direct Connect

          Can Multiple Connections Access the Same VPC? Yes. To do so, you need to create multiple virtual interfaces, and select the same virtual gateway but different connections for each virtual interface. Parent topic: Networking and Scenarios

          Help > Direct Connect > FAQs > Networking and Scenarios
        • Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service Scenarios To enable communications across two VPCs, you first need to configure a cloud resource (backend resource) in one VPC as a VPC endpoint service. This section describes how to create a VPC endpoint service by selecting an elastic load

          Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started > Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of Different Accounts
        • Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service - VPC Endpoint

          Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service Scenarios To enable communications across two VPCs, you first need to configure a cloud resource (backend resource) in one VPC as a VPC endpoint service. This section uses a load balancer as an example to describe how to create a VPC endpoint

          Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started > Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of the Same Account
        • Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs - Virtual Private Cloud

          Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs - Virtual Private Cloud

          Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs You can configure a VPC peering connection and set the destination of the routes added to VPC route tables to the peer VPC CIDR block. In this way, all resources in the two VPCs are connected. Table 1 shows example scenarios. Table

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection > VPC Peering Connection Usage
        • Obtaining the Peer Project ID of a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

          Obtaining the Peer Project ID of a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

          Obtaining the Peer Project ID of a VPC Peering Connection Scenarios If you create a VPC peering connection between two VPCs in different accounts, you can refer to this section to obtain the project ID of the region that the peer VPC resides. Procedure Log in to the management console

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
        • Adding Backend Servers in the Same VPC as a Load Balancer - Elastic Load Balance

          Adding Backend Servers in the Same VPC as a Load Balancer - Elastic Load Balance

          Adding Backend Servers in the Same VPC as a Load Balancer When you use ELB to route requests, ensure that at least one backend server is healthy and can process requests routed by the load balancer. If the incoming traffic increases, you can add more cloud servers to ensure the stability

          Help > Elastic Load Balance > User Guide > User Guide for Dedicated Load Balancers > Backend Server
        • Can I Change the VPC for a Public NAT Gateway? - NAT Gateway

          Can I Change the VPC for a Public NAT Gateway? - NAT Gateway

          Can I Change the VPC for a Public NAT Gateway? No. The VPC you selected when you buy a public NAT gateway cannot be changed after the public NAT gateway is created. Parent topic: Public NAT Gateways

          Help > NAT Gateway > FAQs > Public NAT Gateways
        • Accessing a Real-Time Service (VPC High-Speed Channel) - ModelArts

          Accessing a Real-Time Service (VPC High-Speed Channel) - ModelArts

          Accessing a Real-Time Service (VPC High-Speed Channel) Context When accessing a real-time service, you may require: High throughput and low latency TCP or RPC requests To meet these requirements, ModelArts enables high-speed access through VPC peering. In high-speed access through

          Help > ModelArts > Model Inference (To Be Offline) > Deploying an AI Application as a Service > Deploying AI Applications as Real-Time Services > Accessing Real-Time Services > Access Mode
        • ALM-3276800302 The number of evpn connections has reached the maximum number - Huawei Qiankun CloudService

          ALM-3276800302 The number of evpn connections has reached the maximum number - Huawei Qiankun CloudService

          ALM-3276800302 The number of evpn connections has reached the maximum number Description CONN/2/CONN_MAX_EXCEED:OID [OID] The number of connections has reached the maximum number. (MaximumNumber = [integer1], KeepaliveInterval = [integer2]) The number of iMaster NCE-Campus EVPN connections

          Help > Huawei Qiankun CloudService > More Documents > Device Alarm Handling > V300 AR Alarms
        • Querying Call Information in a Specified VDN (V2) - Cognitive Engagement Center

          Querying Call Information in a Specified VDN (V2) - Cognitive Engagement Center

          Querying Call Information in a Specified VDN (V2) Scenario This interface is invoked to query call information in a specified VDN based on the calling number, called number, and time segment. In the V1 version, this interface provides only information about inbound calls. In the V2

          Help > Cognitive Engagement Center > API Reference > Inspection, Monitoring, and Statistics Collection Interface Reference > Monitoring and Statistics Collection > Real-Time Data Query > Real-Time Interfaces for VDNs
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