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        • Creating VPC Attachments for Enterprise Routers - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for Enterprise Routers - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for Enterprise Routers Create a VPC attachment to each enterprise router. For details about resource planning, see Table 5. In region A, attach VPC-A to enterprise router ER-A. Attach the VPC to the enterprise router. In this example, enable Auto Add Routes

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Connecting VPCs Across Regions Using Enterprise Router and Central Network > Procedure for Connecting VPCs Across Regions Using Enterprise Router and Central Network
        • Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router Scenarios This section describes how to attach VPCs to the enterprise router and configure routes. Procedure Attach the two VPCs to the enterprise router. For details, see Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router. Default

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and Direct Connect (Virtual Gateway) > Configuring Networks
        • Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router Scenarios This section describes how to attach VPCs to the enterprise router and configure routes for the VPCs and enterprise router. Procedure Attach the four VPCs to the enterprise router. For details, see Creating VPC Attachments

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Using Enterprise Router to Isolate VPCs in the Same Region > Configuring Networks
        • Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router Scenarios This section describes how to attach VPCs to the enterprise router and configure routes for the VPCs and enterprise router. Procedure Attach the four VPCs to the enterprise router. For details, see Creating VPC Attachments

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Allowing VPCs to Share an EIP to Access the Internet Using Enterprise Router and NAT Gateway > Configuring Networks
        • Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router - Enterprise Router

          Creating VPC Attachments for the Enterprise Router Scenarios This section describes how to attach VPCs to the enterprise router and configure routes for the VPCs and the enterprise router. Procedure Attach the three VPCs to the enterprise router. For details, see Creating VPC Attachments

          Help > Enterprise Router > Best Practices > Using a Third-Party Firewall to Protect VPCs Connected by Enterprise Routers > Configuring Networks
        • Modifying VPC Channel Health Check - API Gateway

          Modifying VPC Channel Health Check - API Gateway

          Modifying VPC Channel Health Check Function This API is used to modify the health check configuration of a VPC channel. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI PUT /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/vpc-channels/{vpc_channel_id}/health-config Table 1 Path Parameters

          Help > API Gateway > API Reference > Dedicated Gateway APIs (V2) > VPC Channel Management
        • Querying Backend Servers of a VPC Channel - API Gateway

          Querying Backend Servers of a VPC Channel - API Gateway

          Querying Backend Servers of a VPC Channel Function This API is used to query the backend instances of a specified VPC channel. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI GET /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/vpc-channels/{vpc_channel_id}/members Table 1 Path Parameters

          Help > API Gateway > API Reference > Dedicated Gateway APIs (V2) > VPC Channel Management
        • Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint Connection - API Gateway

          Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint Connection - API Gateway

          Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint Connection Function This API is used to accept or reject a VPC endpoint connection for a gateway. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI POST /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/vpc-endpoint/connections/action Table 1 Path

          Help > API Gateway > API Reference > Dedicated Gateway APIs (V2) > VPC Endpoint Management
        • Enabling or Disabling a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

          Enabling or Disabling a VPC Flow Log - Virtual Private Cloud

          Enabling or Disabling a VPC Flow Log Scenarios After a VPC flow log is created, the VPC flow log is automatically enabled. If you do not need to record flow log data, you can disable the corresponding VPC flow log. A disabled VPC flow log can be enabled again. Notes and Constraints

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log
        • VPC Flow Log Configuration Examples - Virtual Private Cloud

          VPC Flow Log Configuration Examples - Virtual Private Cloud

          VPC Flow Log Configuration Examples Viewing the Traffic of ECSs from the Same VPC Viewing the Traffic Between VPCs Connected by a VPC Peering Connection Viewing the Traffic Between ECSs in Different VPCs Connected by an Enterprise Router Parent Topic: VPC Flow Log

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Flow Log
        • VPC Peering Connection Usage Examples - Virtual Private Cloud

          VPC Peering Connection Usage Examples - Virtual Private Cloud

          VPC Peering Connection Usage Examples A VPC peering connection is a networking connection between two VPCs in the same region and enables them to communicate. Table 1 lists different scenarios of using VPC peering connections. Table 1 VPC peering connection usage examples Location

          Help > Virtual Private Cloud > User Guide > VPC Peering Connection > VPC Peering Connection Usage
        • VPC Endpoint (VPCEP) - Organizations

          VPC Endpoint (VPCEP) - Organizations

          VPC Endpoint (VPCEP) The Organizations service provides Service Control Policies (SCPs) to set access control policies. SCPs do not actually grant any permissions to a principal. They only set the permissions boundary for the principal. When SCPs are attached to a member account or

          Help > Organizations > User Guide > Managing SCPs > Actions Supported by SCP-based Authorization > Networking
        • Disassociating a VPC from a Private Zone - Domain Name Service

          Disassociating a VPC from a Private Zone - Domain Name Service

          Disassociating a VPC from a Private Zone Function This API is used to disassociate a VPC from a private zone. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI POST /v2/zones/{zone_id}/disassociaterouter Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description zone_id Yes String

          Help > Domain Name Service > API Reference > APIs > Private Zone Management
        • Disassociating an Endpoint Rule from a VPC - Domain Name Service

          Disassociating an Endpoint Rule from a VPC - Domain Name Service

          Disassociating an Endpoint Rule from a VPC Function This API is used to disassociate an endpoint rule from a VPC. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI POST /v2.1/resolverrules/{resolverrule_id}/disassociaterouter Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description

          Help > Domain Name Service > API Reference > APIs > Endpoint Rule Management
        • Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection - Cloud Firewall

          Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection - Cloud Firewall

          Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection VPC Border Firewall Overview Enterprise Router Mode (New) Enterprise Router Mode (Old) Managing VPC Border Firewalls Parent Topic: CFW Protection

          Help > Cloud Firewall > User Guide > CFW Protection
        • Enabling or Disabling a VPC Border Firewall - Cloud Firewall

          Enabling or Disabling a VPC Border Firewall - Cloud Firewall

          Enabling or Disabling a VPC Border Firewall A new firewall is disabled by default. Traffic passes through the enterprise router without being forwarded to the new firewall. You can enable or disable a VPC border firewall as needed. Prerequisites You have purchased the CFW professional

          Help > Cloud Firewall > User Guide > CFW Protection > Enabling VPC Border Traffic Protection > Enterprise Router Mode (Old)
        • VPC Endpoint Check for Specified Services - Config

          VPC Endpoint Check for Specified Services - Config

          VPC Endpoint Check for Specified Services Rule Details Table 1 Rule details Parameter Description Rule Name vpcep-endpoint-enabled Identifier vpcep-endpoint-enabled Description If there are no VPC endpoints for a specified service, this rule is noncompliant. Tag vpcep Trigger Type

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > VPC Endpoint
        • DCS Memcached Instances Are in a Specified VPC - Config

          DCS Memcached Instances Are in a Specified VPC - Config

          DCS Memcached Instances Are in a Specified VPC Rule Details Table 1 Rule details Parameter Description Rule Name dcs-memcached-in-vpc Identifier dcs-memcached-in-vpc Description If a DCS Memcached instance is not in the specified VPC, this instance is noncompliant. Tag dcs Trigger

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Distributed Cache Service
        • DCS Redis Instances Are in the Specified VPC - Config

          DCS Redis Instances Are in the Specified VPC - Config

          DCS Redis Instances Are in the Specified VPC Rule Details Table 1 Rule details Parameter Description Rule Name dcs-redis-in-vpc Identifier dcs-redis-in-vpc Description If a DCS Redis instance is not in the specified VPC, this instance is noncompliant. Tag dcs Trigger Type Configuration

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Distributed Cache Service
        • Step 3: Buy a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

          Step 3: Buy a VPC Endpoint - VPC Endpoint

          Step 3: Buy a VPC Endpoint Scenarios After you add the required whitelist record, you can buy a VPC endpoint in VPC 1 to connect to the target VPC endpoint service. Select the same region and project as those of the VPC endpoint service. Procedure Go to the VPC endpoint list page.

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