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        • Will Adding or Removing a Resource from an Enterprise Project Change the VPC and Related IPs of the Resource? - Enterprise Management

          Will Adding or Removing a Resource from an Enterprise Project Change the VPC and Related IPs of the Resource? - Enterprise Management

          Will Adding or Removing a Resource from an Enterprise Project Change the VPC and Related IPs of the Resource? No. Transferring resources between enterprise projects may affect resource access for users that are added to the projects. It will not change the VPC or related IPs of the

          Help > Enterprise Management > User Guide > Project Management > FAQs
        • Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for SQL Server Instance Belongs To? - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for SQL Server Instance Belongs To? - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for SQL Server Instance Belongs To? No, you cannot directly change the VPC or subnet on the RDS console. However, you can change the VPC or subnet by restoring a full backup to a new DB instance. For operation details, see Restoring a DB

          Help > FAQs > Capacity Expansion and Specification Change
        • Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using BGP Routing to Route Traffic - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using BGP Routing to Route Traffic - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using BGP Routing to Route Traffic Overview Connect your on-premises network to the cloud network and use BGP routes to route traffic between your on-premises network and the VPC. Prerequisites Your on-premises

          Help > Direct Connect > Best Practices
        • Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to Multiple VPCs in the Same Region Using Direct Connect and VPC Peering - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to Multiple VPCs in the Same Region Using Direct Connect and VPC Peering - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to Multiple VPCs in the Same Region Using Direct Connect and VPC Peering Scenario Connect your on-premises network to the cloud and use VPC Peering to connect the VPCs in the same region so that your on-premises network can access all these VPCs

          Help > Direct Connect > Best Practices
        • Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using Static Routing to Route Traffic - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using Static Routing to Route Traffic - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using Static Routing to Route Traffic Overview Connect your on-premises network to the cloud over a single connection and use static routing to route traffic between your on-premises network and the VPC. Prerequisites

          Help > Direct Connect > Best Practices
        • How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS? - ModelArts

          How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS? - ModelArts

          How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS? Interconnect a VPC with a ModelArts resource pool so that the resource pool and SFS share the same VPC. When you create a training job, the SFS option will be available. For details about how to interconnect

          Help > ModelArts > FAQs > Resource Pools
        • Using a Private NAT Gateway and Direct Connect to Enable Communications Between a VPC and an On-premises Data Center - NAT Gateway

          Using a Private NAT Gateway and Direct Connect to Enable Communications Between a VPC and an On-premises Data Center - NAT Gateway

          Using a Private NAT Gateway and Direct Connect to Enable Communications Between a VPC and an On-premises Data Center Scenarios When an ECS in a VPC needs to communicate with an on-premises data center through a Direct Connect connection, the private IP address of the ECS needs to

          Help > NAT Gateway > Best Practices
        • Process of Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC - Enterprise Router

          Process of Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC - Enterprise Router

          Process of Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC Table 1 describes the overall process of building a network using an enterprise router and a transit VPC to allow an on-premises data center to access the cloud over a Direct

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using an Enterprise Router and Transit VPC
        • Procedure for Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC - Enterprise Router

          Procedure for Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC - Enterprise Router

          Procedure for Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using Enterprise Router and Transit VPC Step 1: Create Cloud Resources Create an enterprise router, two service VPCs, a transit VPC, and two ECSs, as described in Table 5. Create an enterprise router. Disable

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using an Enterprise Router and Transit VPC
        • How Do I Calculate the Number of Protected VPCs and the Peak Protection Traffic at the VPC Border? - Cloud Firewall

          How Do I Calculate the Number of Protected VPCs and the Peak Protection Traffic at the VPC Border? - Cloud Firewall

          How Do I Calculate the Number of Protected VPCs and the Peak Protection Traffic at the VPC Border? Pay-per-use firewalls are charged based on the actual protection status. The maximum bandwidth of a pay-per-use firewall (total traffic that can pass through the firewall) is 1 Gbit/

          Help > Cloud Firewall > FAQs > Network Traffic
        • How Do I Restore a Deleted VPC Endpoint for a Cluster Connected Through a Private Network? - Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service

          How Do I Restore a Deleted VPC Endpoint for a Cluster Connected Through a Private Network? - Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service

          How Do I Restore a Deleted VPC Endpoint for a Cluster Connected Through a Private Network? Symptom The VPC endpoint of the cluster connected through a private network is deleted by mistake, and the cluster becomes abnormal. Procedure The IP address of the VPC endpoint has been configured

          Help > Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service > FAQs > Attached Clusters
        • How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Building Images? - ServiceStage

          How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Building Images? - ServiceStage

          How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Building Images? Background VPC Endpoint is a cloud service that provides secure and private channels to connect your VPCs to VPC endpoint services. It allows you to plan networks flexibly without having to use EIPs. When

          Help > ServiceStage > FAQs > Continuous Delivery
        • How Do I Set the VPC CIDR Block and Subnet CIDR Block for a CCE Cluster? - Cloud Container Engine

          How Do I Set the VPC CIDR Block and Subnet CIDR Block for a CCE Cluster? - Cloud Container Engine

          How Do I Set the VPC CIDR Block and Subnet CIDR Block for a CCE Cluster? The CIDR block of a VPC cannot be changed after the VPC is created. When creating a VPC, allocate sufficient IP addresses for the VPC and subnets. The subnet CIDR block can be set on the VPC console by clicking

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Networking > Network Planning
        • How Do I Resolve a Conflict Between the VPC CIDR Block and the Container CIDR Block? - Cloud Container Engine

          How Do I Resolve a Conflict Between the VPC CIDR Block and the Container CIDR Block? - Cloud Container Engine

          How Do I Resolve a Conflict Between the VPC CIDR Block and the Container CIDR Block? When you create a cluster, if the container CIDR block conflicts with the VPC CIDR block, an error message will be displayed. In this case, change the container CIDR block. Figure 1 Conflict error

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Networking > Network Exception Troubleshooting
        • How Do I Use VPC Sharing to Process GaussDB(DWS) Resources? - GaussDB(DWS)

          How Do I Use VPC Sharing to Process GaussDB(DWS) Resources? - GaussDB(DWS)

          How Do I Use VPC Sharing to Process GaussDB(DWS) Resources? Context With VPC sharing, multiple accounts can create cloud resources such as GaussDB(DWS) clusters, ELBs, and ECSs within a single, centrally managed VPC. It empowers the VPC owner to distribute access to subnets within

          Help > GaussDB(DWS) > FAQs > Product Consulting
        • Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN (Not Supported by CTI 3.6) - Cognitive Engagement Center

          Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN (Not Supported by CTI 3.6) - Cognitive Engagement Center

          Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN (Not Supported by CTI 3.6) Scenario This interface is invoked to query static configuration information about all agents in a specified VDN. Pagination query is not supported. (CTI 3.6 does not support

          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
        • What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS? - NAT Gateway

          What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS? - NAT Gateway

          What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS? A VPC is a secure, isolated, logical network environment. A public NAT gateway enables ECSs in a VPC to access the Internet. EIP is a service that provides valid static IP addresses on the Internet

          Help > NAT Gateway > FAQs > Public NAT Gateways
        • How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Installing VM Agents? - ServiceStage

          How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Installing VM Agents? - ServiceStage

          How Can I Access Dependent Services Through VPC Endpoints When Installing VM Agents? Background VPC Endpoint is a cloud service that provides secure and private channels to connect your VPCs to VPC endpoint services. It allows you to plan networks flexibly without having to use EIPs

          Help > ServiceStage > FAQs > Infrastructure
        • Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over Two Connections in Load Balancing Mode (Virtual Gateway) - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over Two Connections in Load Balancing Mode (Virtual Gateway) - Direct Connect

          Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over Two Connections in Load Balancing Mode (Virtual Gateway) Solution Overview Scenario Connect your on-premises network to the cloud over two connections that are terminated at different locations in the same region and work in load

          Help > Direct Connect > Best Practices
        • Why Traffic Can't Be Forwarded from a VPC with a Route Destination of 0.0.0.0/0 to Its Enterprise Router? - Enterprise Router

          Why Traffic Can't Be Forwarded from a VPC with a Route Destination of 0.0.0.0/0 to Its Enterprise Router? - Enterprise Router

          Why Traffic Can't Be Forwarded from a VPC with a Route Destination of 0.0.0.0/0 to Its Enterprise Router? Scenarios Traffic cannot be forwarded from a VPC to the enterprise router that it is attached to if you set the destination of a route in the VPC route table to 0.0.0.0/0 and:

          Help > Enterprise Router > FAQs
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