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          • Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of the Same Account - VPC Endpoint

            Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of the Same Account - VPC Endpoint

            Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of the Same Account Overview Preparations Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service Step 2: Buy a VPC Endpoint

            Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started
          • Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of Different Accounts - VPC Endpoint

            Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of Different Accounts - VPC Endpoint

            Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Communications Across VPCs of Different Accounts Overview Preparations Step 1: Create a VPC Endpoint Service Step 2: Add a Whitelist Record Step 3: Buy a VPC Endpoint

            Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started
          • Step 1: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to DNS - VPC Endpoint

            Step 1: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to DNS - VPC Endpoint

            Step 1: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to DNS Scenarios This section describes how to buy a VPC endpoint for accessing DNS to resolve OBS domain names. Prerequisites The required VPC endpoint service is available. Procedure Go to the VPC endpoint list page. On the VPC Endpoints

            Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started > Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Accessing the Private IP Address of OBS
          • Step 2: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to OBS - VPC Endpoint

            Step 2: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to OBS - VPC Endpoint

            Step 2: Buy a VPC Endpoint for Connecting to OBS Scenarios This section describes how you can buy a VPC endpoint to securely access OBS from an on-premises data center through an intranet. Prerequisites The required VPC endpoint service is available. Procedure Go to the VPC endpoint

            Help > VPC Endpoint > Getting Started > Configuring a VPC Endpoint for Accessing the Private IP Address of OBS
          • Routing Traffic to Backend Servers in the Same VPC as the Load Balancer - Elastic Load Balance

            Routing Traffic to Backend Servers in the Same VPC as the Load Balancer - Elastic Load Balance

            Routing Traffic to Backend Servers in the Same VPC as the Load Balancer Scenarios You can use ELB to route traffic to backend servers in the same VPC as the load balancer. Solution Dedicated load balancer ELB-Test is running in a VPC named vpc-peering (10.1.0.0/16). An ECS named ECS-Test

            Help > Elastic Load Balance > Best Practices > Using IP as a Backend to Route Traffic Across Backend Servers
          • Using a Specified IP Address to Access Hosts Outside a VPC - NAT Gateway

            Using a Specified IP Address to Access Hosts Outside a VPC - NAT Gateway

            Using a Specified IP Address to Access Hosts Outside a VPC Scenarios The existing network architecture of the on-premises data center needs to be migrated to the cloud without any changes. In addition, servers can access external resources with a specified IP address. In this best

            Help > NAT Gateway > Best Practices > Preserving Your Network with NAT Gateways During Cloud Migration
          • Enabling High-Speed Access to an Inference Service Through VPC Peering - ModelArts

            Enabling High-Speed Access to an Inference Service Through VPC Peering - ModelArts

            Enabling High-Speed Access to an Inference Service Through VPC Peering 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

            Help > ModelArts > Best Practices > Model Inference
          • Establishing a Network Connection Between DLI and Resources in a Shared VPC - Data Lake Insight

            Establishing a Network Connection Between DLI and Resources in a Shared VPC - Data Lake Insight

            Establishing a Network Connection Between DLI and Resources in a Shared VPC VPC Sharing Overview VPC sharing allows sharing VPC resources created in one account with other accounts using Resource Access Manager (RAM). For example, account A can share its VPC and subnets with account

            Help > Data Lake Insight > User Guide > Configuring DLI to Read and Write Data from and to External Data Sources > Configuring the Network Connection Between DLI and Data Sources (Enhanced Datasource Connection)
          • Expanding the Container CIDR Block of a Cluster That Uses a VPC Network - Cloud Container Engine

            Expanding the Container CIDR Block of a Cluster That Uses a VPC Network - Cloud Container Engine

            Expanding the Container CIDR Block of a Cluster That Uses a VPC Network Scenario If the container CIDR block configured during CCE cluster creation cannot meet service expansion requirements, you can add a container CIDR block for the cluster. Notes and Constraints This function is

            Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Networking > Container Networks > VPC Network Settings
          • How Many IPsec VPNs Can I Have? - Virtual Private Network

            How Many IPsec VPNs Can I Have? - Virtual Private Network

            How Many IPsec VPNs Can I Have? By default, a user can have a maximum of five IPsec VPNs. If the quota cannot fulfill your service requirements, request for quota increase. Parent topic: Quotas

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Quotas
          • Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses in the Same VPC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses in the Same VPC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses in the Same VPC ECSs in the same VPC can communicate with each other using hostnames. In such a case, you are required to configure the mapping between hostnames and IP addresses. The communication using hostnames is more convenient

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Managing ECS Configurations
          • Procedure (Configuring an ECS as a VPC Endpoint Service) - VPC Endpoint

            Procedure (Configuring an ECS as a VPC Endpoint Service) - VPC Endpoint

            Procedure (Configuring an ECS as a VPC Endpoint Service) Create a Direct Connect connection. Create a connection. Go to the Connections page. In the upper left corner of the page, click and select a region and project. In the upper right corner, click Create Connection. On the Create

            Help > VPC Endpoint > Best Practices > Using VPC Endpoint and Direct Connect to Enable On-premises Data Centers to Access Cloud Services
          • Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a VPC Network) - Host Security Service

            Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a VPC Network) - Host Security Service

            Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a VPC Network) Scenarios If no network defense policies are configured for a pod, all traffic is allowed to enter and leave the pod by default. In this case, pods can communicate with each other and access the external network, which poses

            Help > Host Security Service > User Guide > Container Protection > Container Firewalls
          • Viewing the Traffic Between VPCs Connected by a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing the Traffic Between VPCs Connected by a VPC Peering Connection - Virtual Private Cloud

            Viewing the Traffic Between VPCs Connected by a VPC Peering Connection Solution Architecture In this example, a VPC peering connection Peer-AB is used to enable communications between two VPCs (VPC-A and VPC-B). If O&M engineers need to view the traffic between the two VPCs, you can

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log > VPC Flow Log Configuration Examples
          • Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Subnets in Two VPCs - Virtual Private Cloud

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

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

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection > VPC Peering Connection Usage
          • Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect ECSs in Two VPCs - Virtual Private Cloud

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

            Using a VPC Peering Connection to Connect ECSs in Two VPCs You can configure a VPC peering connection and set the destination of the routes added to VPC route tables to the private IP address of ECS in the peer VPC. In this way, the two ECSs are connected. To enable traffic forwarding

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection > VPC Peering Connection Usage
          • Adding or Removing a Secondary IPv4 CIDR Block from a VPC - Virtual Private Cloud

            Adding or Removing a Secondary IPv4 CIDR Block from a VPC - Virtual Private Cloud

            Adding or Removing a Secondary IPv4 CIDR Block from a VPC Scenarios Generally, the number of IP addresses in a VPC CIDR block determines how many cloud resources that can be deployed in the VPC. If there are no sufficient IP addresses in the VPC CIDR block, you can add a secondary

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC and Subnet > VPC
          • FunctionGraph Functions Are Allowed to Access Resources in a Specified VPC Only - Config

            FunctionGraph Functions Are Allowed to Access Resources in a Specified VPC Only - Config

            FunctionGraph Functions Are Allowed to Access Resources in a Specified VPC Only Rule Details Table 1 Rule details Parameter Description Rule Name function-graph-inside-vpc Identifier FunctionGraph Functions Are Allowed to Access Resources in a Specified VPC Only Description If a specified

            Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > FunctionGraph
          • How Do I View My VPC Bills? - Virtual Private Cloud

            How Do I View My VPC Bills? - Virtual Private Cloud

            How Do I View My VPC Bills? VPC provides a wide range of cloud resources. Some are free, while some are not. Table 1 describes how these resources are billed. Table 1 VPC resources that are billed Service Resource VPC EIP Fixed bandwidth Add-on package VPC endpoint You can perform

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > FAQs > Billing and Payments
          • Will a Deleted VPC Be Automatically Disassociated from the Private Zone? - Domain Name Service

            Will a Deleted VPC Be Automatically Disassociated from the Private Zone? - Domain Name Service

            Will a Deleted VPC Be Automatically Disassociated from the Private Zone? No. Deleted VPCs will not be automatically disassociated from the private zones. If you delete a VPC that has been associated with a private zone, you need to manually disassociate it from the private zone. Parent

            Help > Domain Name Service > FAQs > Private Zones
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