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Creating a VPC Endpoint Create a VPC endpoint to enable third-party servers to access HSS through the Huawei Cloud intranet. Create a VPC endpoint will occupy a VPC subnet IP address. Only one VPC endpoint needs to be created for each VPC. Creating a VPC Endpoint Log in to the management
VPC Sharing for Workspace Scenario When you purchase a cloud desktop or cloud desktop pool, VPC sharing allows you to use the VPCs and subnets shared by other accounts and manage network resources in a unified manner. This feature improves resource management efficiency and reduces
VPC Peering Connections How Many VPC Peering Connections Can I Create in an Account? Can a VPC Peering Connection Connect VPCs in Different Regions? Why Did Communication Fail Between VPCs That Were Connected by a VPC Peering Connection?
VPC Flow Log VPC Flow Log VPC flow logs help you collect traffic information about instances in a specified VPC, including inbound and outbound traffic. After creating a flow log, you can view the flow log records in the log group that you configured. Flow logs can help you: Monitor
Creating a VPC with a Subnet Scenarios Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) allows you to provision logically isolated virtual private networks for cloud resources, such as cloud servers, containers, and databases. You can create a VPC, specify a CIDR block, and create one or more subnets
VPC Flow Log VPC Flow Log Creating a VPC Flow Log Viewing a VPC Flow Log Enabling or Disabling a VPC Flow Log Deleting a VPC Flow Log VPC Flow Log Configuration Examples
VPC Custom Policies Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of VPC. For the actions supported for custom policies, see Permissions Policies and Supported Actions. You can create custom policies in either of the following ways: Visual editor: Select
Viewing VPC Traces Scenarios After you enable Cloud Trace Service (CTS) and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. After a data tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on data in Object Storage Service (OBS) buckets. CTS
VPC and Subnet Planning Before using VPCs and subnets to build cloud networks, determine how many VPCs and subnets do you need and plan the necessary CIDR blocks and connectivity options. If you need to connect different VPCs or connect a VPC to an on-premises data center, ensure
VPC Peering Connection VPC Peering Connection Overview VPC Peering Connection Usage Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in the Same Account Creating a VPC Peering Connection to Connect Two VPCs in Different Accounts Obtaining the Peer Project ID of a VPC Peering
VPC Connectivity Options Overview Connecting VPCs Connecting VPCs to the Public Network Connecting VPCs to On-Premises Data Centers Parent Topic: VPC and Subnet
Managing VPC Tags Scenarios Tags help you identify, classify, and search for VPCs. You can perform the following operations to manage VPC tags: Add tags to a VPC. Modify a VPC tag. Delete a VPC tag. If your organization has configured tag policies for VPCs, you need to add tags to
Viewing a VPC Topology Scenarios This section describes how to view the topology of a VPC. The topology displays the subnets in a VPC and the ECSs in the subnets. Procedure Log in to the management console. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
Obtaining a VPC ID Scenarios This section describes how to view and obtain a VPC ID. If you create a VPC peering connection between two VPCs in different accounts, you need to obtain the project ID of the region that the peer VPC resides. You can recommend this section to the user
Adding a Protected VPC Scenario After configuring a VPC border firewall, you need to configure routes to forward traffic to CFW. This section describes how to quickly configure and modify routes. Prerequisites You have configured the VPC border firewall. For details, see Enterprise
Monitoring VPC Endpoints Monitoring is key to ensuring performance, reliability, and availability of VPC endpoints. Cloud Eye helps you track statuses and performance of your VPC endpoints in real time. VPC Endpoint supports Cloud Eye in the CN East2, AF-Cairo, and CN Southwest-Guiyang1
VPC Endpoint Services VPC Endpoint Service Overview Creating a VPC Endpoint Service Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service Managing Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service Managing Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service Managing Port Mappings of a VPC Endpoint
Deleting a VPC Endpoint Scenarios This section describes how to delete a VPC endpoint. Deleted VPC endpoints cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Procedure Go to the VPC endpoint list page. In the endpoint list, locate the target endpoint and click
VPC Endpoint Overview VPC endpoints are secure and private channels for connecting VPCs to VPC endpoint services. You can buy a VPC endpoint to connect a resource in your VPC to a VPC endpoint service in another VPC of the same region. VPC endpoints are classified into interface VPC
Buying a VPC Endpoint Scenarios VPC endpoints are secure and private channels for connecting VPCs to VPC endpoint services. You can buy a VPC endpoint to connect a resource in your VPC to a VPC endpoint service in another VPC of the same region. A VPC endpoint comes with a VPC endpoint