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          2318 results found
          • Restoring the Enterprise Router Configuration After VPC Border Protection Is Permanently Disabled - Cloud Firewall

            Restoring the Enterprise Router Configuration After VPC Border Protection Is Permanently Disabled - Cloud Firewall

            Restoring the Enterprise Router Configuration After VPC Border Protection Is Permanently Disabled If you no longer need VPC border traffic protection, manually restore the configuration of the enterprise router after disabling VPC border protection. This section describes how to restore

            Help > Cloud Firewall > User Guide > CFW Protection > Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection > Managing VPC Border Firewalls
          • How Many VPC Peering Connections Can I Create in an Account? - Virtual Private Cloud

            How Many VPC Peering Connections Can I Create in an Account? - Virtual Private Cloud

            How Many VPC Peering Connections Can I Create in an Account? To check how many VPC peering connections you can create in a region, you can go to the console. Number of VPC peering connections that you can create in each region between VPCs in the same account: subject to the actual

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > FAQs > VPC Peering Connections
          • Can the VLAN of the On-premises Network Be Used in the VPC Through Direct Connect? - Direct Connect

            Can the VLAN of the On-premises Network Be Used in the VPC Through Direct Connect? - Direct Connect

            Can the VLAN of the On-premises Network Be Used in the VPC Through Direct Connect? No. On-premises networks can only communicate with the cloud at Layer 3. Parent topic: Interconnection with the Cloud

            Help > Direct Connect > FAQs > Interconnection with the Cloud
          • Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of VPC Resources in the HUAWEI CLOUD CN-Hong Kong Region

            Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of VPC Resources in the HUAWEI CLOUD CN-Hong Kong Region

            Service Notices All Notices > Product Notices > Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of VPC Resources in the HUAWEI CLOUD CN-Hong Kong Region Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of VPC Resources in the HUAWEI CLOUD CN-Hong Kong Region Jan 12, 2022 GMT+08:00 Dear customer, To further improve

            Notice
          • Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of Huawei Cloud VPC Resources in CN South-Guangzhou and AP-Bangkok

            Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of Huawei Cloud VPC Resources in CN South-Guangzhou and AP-Bangkok

            Service Notices All Notices > Product Notices > Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of Huawei Cloud VPC Resources in CN South-Guangzhou and AP-Bangkok Notice on Adjusting Default Quota of Huawei Cloud VPC Resources in CN South-Guangzhou and AP-Bangkok May 10, 2022 GMT+08:00 Dear customer

            Notice
          • Does ROMA Connect Support Access from Another VPC/Subnet? - ROMA Connect

            Does ROMA Connect Support Access from Another VPC/Subnet? - ROMA Connect

            Does ROMA Connect Support Access from Another VPC/Subnet? Yes, ROMA Connect supports access across VPCs and subnets. In one VPC, cross-subnet access is allowed. In the case of two VPCs, connect them using a peering connection. For details about how to create and use a VPC peering

            Help > ROMA Connect > FAQs > Instance Management
          • Process of Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering - Enterprise Router

            Process of Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering - Enterprise Router

            Process of Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering Table 1 describes the overall process of replacing VPC peering connections with an enterprise router. Table 1 Process of replacing VPC peering connections with an enterprise router Step Description

            Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering
          • Procedure for Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering - Enterprise Router

            Procedure for Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering - Enterprise Router

            Procedure for Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering Step 1: Create Cloud Resources For details about all required cloud resources, see Table 4. Create a subnet in each VPC. The subnets are used to verify communications between the VPCs and enterprise

            Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering
          • Step 5: (Optional) Add Routes to VPC Route Tables - Enterprise Router

            Step 5: (Optional) Add Routes to VPC Route Tables - Enterprise Router

            Step 5: (Optional) Add Routes to VPC Route Tables Perform the following operations to configure the routes for the enterprise router in the VPC route table: If you enable Auto Add Routes when creating a VPC attachment, you do not need to manually add static routes to the VPC route

            Help > Enterprise Router > Getting Started > Using an Enterprise Router to Enable Communications Between VPCs in the Same Region
          • Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for PostgreSQL Instance Belongs To? - Relational Database Service-RDS for PostgreSQL

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

            Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for PostgreSQL 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
          • Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for MariaDB Instance Belongs To? - Relational Database Service-RDS for MariaDB

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

            Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS for MariaDB 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 details, see Restoring a DB Instance from

            Help > FAQs > Capacity Expansion and Specification Change
          • Why Is Creating a VPC Peering Connection Necessary for Enhanced Datasource Connections in DLI? - Data Lake Insight

            Why Is Creating a VPC Peering Connection Necessary for Enhanced Datasource Connections in DLI? - Data Lake Insight

            Why Is Creating a VPC Peering Connection Necessary for Enhanced Datasource Connections in DLI? The main reason for creating a VPC peering connection for DLI's enhanced datasource connection is to establish network connectivity between DLI and data sources in different VPCs. When DLI

            Help > Data Lake Insight > FAQs > Enhanced Datasource Connections
          • Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) - Data Replication Service

            Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) - Data Replication Service

            Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) Figure 1 shows how to use DRS to migrate data across databases in the same region but different VPCs on Huawei Cloud. Figure 1 Network diagram If you use DRS to access databases in a different VPC in the same region

            Help > Data Replication Service > Preparations > From Huawei Cloud to Huawei Cloud
          • Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) - Data Replication Service

            Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) - Data Replication Service

            Accessing Huawei Cloud Through a VPC (Same Region and Different VPCs) Figure 1 shows how to use DRS to migrate data from an ECS database to a database in the same region but different VPCs on Huawei Cloud. Figure 1 Network diagram You can use an ECS database as the source. If the

            Help > Data Replication Service > Preparations > From ECS-Hosted Databases on Huawei Cloud to Huawei Cloud
          • How Do I Configure a VPC Security Group to Allow Network Communication? - Data Replication Service

            How Do I Configure a VPC Security Group to Allow Network Communication? - Data Replication Service

            How Do I Configure a VPC Security Group to Allow Network Communication? A VPC on the current cloud is isolated from external networks for security reasons. You cannot use an EIP outside a VPC (for example, an EIP of another cloud database or an on-premise database) to access DB instances

            Help > Data Replication Service > FAQs > Network and Security
          • Using a Public NAT Gateway and VPC Peering to Enable Communications Between VPCs and the Internet - NAT Gateway

            Using a Public NAT Gateway and VPC Peering to Enable Communications Between VPCs and the Internet - NAT Gateway

            Using a Public NAT Gateway and VPC Peering to Enable Communications Between VPCs and the Internet Scenarios There are two VPCs in the same region: VPC A and VPC B. VPC A has a subnet subnet A. VPC B has a subnet subnet B. Create a public NAT gateway for subnet A. Then add SNAT and

            Help > NAT Gateway > Best Practices
          • Using a VPC Peering Connection to Enable Network Communications for the Same Region but Different Tenants - DataArts Studio

            Using a VPC Peering Connection to Enable Network Communications for the Same Region but Different Tenants - DataArts Studio

            Using a VPC Peering Connection to Enable Network Communications for the Same Region but Different Tenants Before configuring a real-time synchronization task, ensure that the source and destination databases can communicate with the real-time compute resource group that you want to

            Help > DataArts Studio > User Guide > DataArts Migration (Real-Time Jobs) > Enabling Network Communications > Database Deployed on Huawei Cloud
          • What Are the Differences Between the VPC Subnet API and the OpenStack Neutron Subnet API? - Virtual Private Cloud

            What Are the Differences Between the VPC Subnet API and the OpenStack Neutron Subnet API? - Virtual Private Cloud

            What Are the Differences Between the VPC Subnet API and the OpenStack Neutron Subnet API? Differences Subnet APIs are classified into VPC subnet APIs and subnet APIs. They can create, query, update, and delete subnets. The differences between the two are the meanings of the network

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > API Reference > FAQs
          • Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS DB Instance Belongs To? - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

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

            Can I Change the VPC or Subnet that My RDS DB Instance Belongs To? No. The VPC or subnet cannot be changed after the instance is created. However, you can change the VPC or subnet by restoring a full backup to a new DB instance. For operation details, see Restoring from Backup Files

            Help > Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL > FAQs > Capacity Expansion and Specification Change
          • Allowing On-Premises Servers to Access Cloud Services Using Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint - Direct Connect

            Allowing On-Premises Servers to Access Cloud Services Using Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint - Direct Connect

            Allowing On-Premises Servers to Access Cloud Services Using Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint Create a Direct Connect connection to connect your on-premises data center to the cloud and then use VPC Endpoint to access cloud services over a private network. This makes access faster and

            Help > Direct Connect > Best Practices
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