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          2316 results found
          • Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? - Virtual Private Network

            Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? - Virtual Private Network

            Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? Yes. When creating a VPN gateway, you can bind EIPs as the gateway IP addresses. Parent topic: Public Addresses

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Public Addresses
          • Can an EIP Be Used as a VPN Gateway IP Address? - Virtual Private Network

            Can an EIP Be Used as a VPN Gateway IP Address? - Virtual Private Network

            Can an EIP Be Used as a VPN Gateway IP Address? EIPs can be used as VPN gateway IP addresses only in Enterprise Edition VPN, but not in Classic VPN. Parent topic: General Questions

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > General Questions
          • What Is the Actual Network Speed of a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is the Actual Network Speed of a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            Figure 3 Test result when ECSs at the two ends run different OSs (iPerf3) Perform the following steps to test the network speed of your VPN gateway if the bandwidth of your VPN gateway is 1,000 Mbit/s: The VPN gateway bandwidth is shared by all of its VPN connections.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > General Questions
          • Which Remote VPN Devices Are Supported? - Virtual Private Network

            Which Remote VPN Devices Are Supported? - Virtual Private Network

            Which Remote VPN Devices Are Supported?

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > General Questions
          • What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? VPN gateway The following bandwidth information of a VPN gateway IP address can be monitored: inbound traffic, inbound bandwidth, outbound traffic, outbound bandwidth, and outbound bandwidth usage.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Popular Questions
          • What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? VPN gateway The following bandwidth information of a VPN gateway IP address can be monitored: inbound traffic, inbound bandwidth, outbound traffic, outbound bandwidth, and outbound bandwidth usage.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > General Consulting
          • What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? - Virtual Private Network

            What VPN Resources Can Be Monitored? VPN gateway The following bandwidth information of a VPN gateway IP address can be monitored: inbound traffic, inbound bandwidth, outbound traffic, outbound bandwidth, and outbound bandwidth usage.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Operations on the Console
          • What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? A VPN connection is created on the cloud. As such, a subnet of a VPC is a local subnet, and a VPN gateway created on the cloud is a local gateway.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > General Questions
          • What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? A VPN connection is created on the cloud. As such, a subnet of a VPC is a local subnet, and a VPN gateway created on the cloud is a local gateway.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Product Consultation
          • What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is a Remote Gateway and Remote Subnet in a VPN Connection? A VPN connection is created on the cloud. As such, a subnet of a VPC is a local subnet, and a VPN gateway created on the cloud is a local gateway.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Route Configurations
          • Can a VPN Billed by Traffic Use a Shared Data Package? - Virtual Private Network

            Can a VPN Billed by Traffic Use a Shared Data Package? - Virtual Private Network

            Can a VPN Billed by Traffic Use a Shared Data Package? In Enterprise Edition VPN, EIPs can be used as VPN gateway IP addresses. The VPN service fee includes the EIP fee. An EIP can use a shared data package. Parent topic: Billing and Payments

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Billing and Payments
          • Why Does the VPN Bandwidth Change Not Take Effect? - Virtual Private Network

            Why Does the VPN Bandwidth Change Not Take Effect? - Virtual Private Network

            Why Does the VPN Bandwidth Change Not Take Effect? There is a delay for the VPN bandwidth change to take effect. Test the bandwidth 5 minutes after you change the bandwidth. Changing the VPN bandwidth will not interrupt services on networks.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Bandwidth and Network Speed
          • Managing Tags - Virtual Private Network

            Managing Tags - Virtual Private Network

            In the navigation pane on the left, choose Virtual Private Network > Enterprise – VPN Gateways. Click the S2C VPN Gateways tab. Click the name of the target VPN gateway. The VPN gateway details page is displayed.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > User Guide > Tag Management > S2C Enterprise Edition VPN
          • Does a VPN Allow for Communications Between Two VPCs? - Virtual Private Network

            Does a VPN Allow for Communications Between Two VPCs? - Virtual Private Network

            The operations are as follows: Create a VPN gateway for each VPC, and create a VPN connection between the two VPN gateways. For the VPN connection, set the customer gateway to the EIP of the peer VPN gateway.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > Popular Questions
          • What Is the Maximum Bandwidth Supported by a VPN Gateway? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is the Maximum Bandwidth Supported by a VPN Gateway? - Virtual Private Network

            What Is the Maximum Bandwidth Supported by a VPN Gateway? The maximum bandwidth supported by a VPN gateway is 300 Mbit/s. Parent topic: Related Operations on the Console

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Related Operations on the Console
          • Will a VPN Connection Be Reestablished After Its Configuration Is Modified? - Virtual Private Network

            Will a VPN Connection Be Reestablished After Its Configuration Is Modified? - Virtual Private Network

            Parent topic: VPN Negotiation and Interconnection

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > VPN Negotiation and Interconnection
          • Will I Be Notified When the VPN Monitoring Result Is Abnormal? - Virtual Private Network

            Will I Be Notified When the VPN Monitoring Result Is Abnormal? - Virtual Private Network

            Select Virtual Private Network for Resource Type, set Dimension to VPN connections, Monitoring Scope to Specific resources and select the target VPN connection, set Method to Create manually, and Alarm Policy to VPN Connection Status, <, and 1.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Monitoring
          • Are a Username and Password Required for Creating an IPsec VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            Are a Username and Password Required for Creating an IPsec VPN Connection? - Virtual Private Network

            Are a Username and Password Required for Creating an IPsec VPN Connection? No. IPsec VPN uses a pre-shared key (PSK) for authentication. The PSK is configured on a VPN gateway, and a connection will be established after VPN negotiation is complete.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Classic VPN > Related Operations on the Console
          • How Do I Determine My VPN Bandwidth? - Virtual Private Network

            How Do I Determine My VPN Bandwidth? - Virtual Private Network

            How Do I Determine My VPN Bandwidth? Consider the following when you determine the bandwidth: Amount of data transmitted over a VPN tunnel in a period of time (Reserve enough bandwidth to prevent link congestion.)

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > General Consulting
          • Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? - Virtual Private Network

            Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? - Virtual Private Network

            Can EIPs Be Used as VPN Gateway IP Addresses? No. When you create a VPN gateway, its IP address is automatically assigned. This IP address has preset configurations and can be used for interconnection with a VPC. However, an EIP cannot be used for interconnection with a VPC.

            Help > Virtual Private Network > FAQs > FAQs - S2C Enterprise Edition VPN > General Consulting
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