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          2318 results found
          • Querying Information About the Current Status of All Agents in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About the Current Status of All Agents in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About the Current Status of All Agents in a Specified VDN Scenario This interface is invoked to query information about the current status of all agents in a specified VDN. Interface Method The request method must be set to POST. This interface supports only the

            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
          • Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About Static Configurations of All Agents in a Specified VDN Scenario This interface is invoked to query information about static configurations of all agents in a specified VDN. Interface Method The request method must be set to POST. This interface supports

            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
          • Querying Information About IVR Flow Access Codes in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About IVR Flow Access Codes in a Specified VDN - Cognitive Engagement Center

            Querying Information About IVR Flow Access Codes in a Specified VDN Scenario This interface is invoked to query information about IVR flow access codes in a specified VDN. Interface Method The request method must be set to POST. This interface supports only the POST method. Internal

            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
          • VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 500 Application

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 500 Application

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces CreateDvppApi DvppCtl DestroyDvppApi DvppGetOutParameter

            Help > API References > DVPP API Reference
          • VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 300 Application (Model 3000)

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 300 Application (Model 3000)

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces CreateDvppApi DvppCtl DestroyDvppApi DvppGetOutParameter

            Help > API References > DVPP API Reference
          • VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 500 Application

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 500 Application

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces CreateDvppApi DvppCtl DestroyDvppApi DvppGetOutParameter

            Help > DVPP API Reference
          • VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 300 Application (Model 3000)

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces - Atlas 300 Application (Model 3000)

            VPC/JPEGE/JPEGD/PNGD Function Interfaces CreateDvppApi DvppCtl DestroyDvppApi DvppGetOutParameter

            Help > DVPP API Reference
          • Can I Modify the VPC and Subnet After an Instance Is Created? - ROMA Connect

            Can I Modify the VPC and Subnet After an Instance Is Created? - ROMA Connect

            Can I Modify the VPC and Subnet After an Instance Is Created? No. Parent topic: Instance Management

            Help > ROMA Connect > FAQs > Instance Management
          • What Are the Differences Between Cloud Connections and VPC Peering Connections? - Cloud Connect

            What Are the Differences Between Cloud Connections and VPC Peering Connections? - Cloud Connect

            What Are the Differences Between Cloud Connections and VPC Peering Connections? Cloud connections differ from VPC peering connections in the following ways: Communication: A VPC peering connection can only connect two VPCs in the same region, but a cloud connect can connect multiple

            Help > Cloud Connect > FAQs > Cloud Connection
          • Connecting Third-Party Servers to HSS Through Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint - Host Security Service

            Connecting Third-Party Servers to HSS Through Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint - Host Security Service

            Connecting Third-Party Servers to HSS Through Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint Overview Resources and Costs Process Flow Process

            Help > Host Security Service > Best Practices
          • What Can I Do If a VPC Subnet Cannot Be Deleted? - Cloud Container Engine

            What Can I Do If a VPC Subnet Cannot Be Deleted? - Cloud Container Engine

            What Can I Do If a VPC Subnet Cannot Be Deleted? A VPC subnet may fail to be deleted if you have used the VPC subnet in the CCE cluster. Therefore, you need to delete the corresponding cluster on the CCE console before deleting the VPC subnet. If you delete a cluster, all nodes, applications

            Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Networking > Network Exception Troubleshooting
          • Setting Up a Network with a VPC and Enabling Internet Access Using an EIP - Elastic IP

            Setting Up a Network with a VPC and Enabling Internet Access Using an EIP - Elastic IP

            Setting Up a Network with a VPC and Enabling Internet Access Using an EIP This topic describes how to use a VPC to provide an ECS with an IPv4 private network on the cloud and bind an EIP to the ECS to allow the ECS to communicate with the Internet. Figure 1 shows the architecture

            Help > Elastic IP > Getting Started
          • Can I Change the VPC and Subnet for a DCS Redis Instance? - Distributed Cache Service

            Can I Change the VPC and Subnet for a DCS Redis Instance? - Distributed Cache Service

            Can I Change the VPC and Subnet for a DCS Redis Instance? No. Once an instance is created, its VPC and subnet cannot be changed. To use a different set of VPC and subnet, create another instance with a desired set of VPC and subnet and then migrate data as required. For details about

            Help > Distributed Cache Service > FAQs > Redis Usage
          • Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect the Use of SFS Turbo? - Scalable File Service Turbo

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

            Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect the Use of SFS Turbo? A security group is a collection of access control rules for ECSs 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

            Help > Scalable File Service Turbo > FAQs > Others
          • Mirroring Inbound and Outbound TCP Traffic to a Network Interface in a Different VPC - Virtual Private Cloud

            Mirroring Inbound and Outbound TCP Traffic to a Network Interface in a Different VPC - Virtual Private Cloud

            Mirroring Inbound and Outbound TCP Traffic to a Network Interface in a Different VPC Solution Architecture To mirror inbound and outbound TCP traffic between a mirror source (network interface) and a given instance to a mirror target (network interface) in a VPC different from the

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > Traffic Mirroring > Traffic Mirroring Example Scenarios
          • Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in the Same Account - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in the Same Account - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in the Same Account Scenarios Two VPCs from the same region cannot communicate with each other by default, but you can use a VPC peering connection to connect them. The following describes how to create a VPC peering connection

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in Different Accounts - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in Different Accounts - Virtual Private Cloud

            Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in Different Accounts Scenarios Two VPCs from the same region cannot communicate with each other by default, but you can use a VPC peering connection to connect them. The following describes how to create a VPC peering connection

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection
          • Enabling the VPC Border Firewall and Ensuring the Traffic Passes Through CFW - Cloud Firewall

            Enabling the VPC Border Firewall and Ensuring the Traffic Passes Through CFW - Cloud Firewall

            Enabling the VPC Border Firewall and Ensuring the Traffic Passes Through CFW A new firewall is disabled by default. Traffic passes through the enterprise router without being forwarded to the new firewall. You can enable a VPC border firewall as needed. Enabling a VPC Border Firewall

            Help > Cloud Firewall > User Guide > CFW Protection > Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection > Enterprise Router Mode (New)
          • How Is VPC Border (East-West) Traffic Charged? - Cloud Firewall

            How Is VPC Border (East-West) Traffic Charged? - Cloud Firewall

            How Is VPC Border (East-West) Traffic Charged? Yearly/Monthly CFW: By default, the CFW professional edition protects two VPCs, providing 200 Mbit/s protection for VPC border traffic. To protect more inter-VPC traffic, you can purchase more VPC protection quotas. Each quota provides

            Help > Cloud Firewall > Billing > Billing FAQs
          • Why Is My VPC Still Being Billed After It Was Deleted? - Virtual Private Cloud

            Why Is My VPC Still Being Billed After It Was Deleted? - Virtual Private Cloud

            Why Is My VPC Still Being Billed After It Was Deleted? Symptom As shown in Figure 1, you deleted all VPCs under your account. However, there are still bills for VPC. Figure 1 VPC list Reasons Most VPC resources are free, such as VPCs, subnets, route tables, and security groups. For

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > FAQs > Billing and Payments
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