What's New

The tables below describe the features released in each Enterprise Router version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.
March 2026
|
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Added a best practice: Connecting Multiple On-Premises Networks Across Regions Through Enterprise Routers |
The practice describes how to use Enterprise Router, Direct Connect, and Cloud Connect central networks to connect on-premises networks in different regions. |
Commercial use |
Connecting Multiple On-Premises Networks Across Regions Through Enterprise Routers |
December 2024
|
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Added the best practice: Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway) |
You can use Enterprise Router and Direct Connect global DC gateways to set up a hybrid cloud network. Enterprise Router enables dynamic route selection and automatic switchover between Direct Connect connections that work in load balancing mode. This ensures high reliability and improves network performance by maximizing the bandwidth and increasing network throughput. |
Commercial use |
|
|
2 |
Added the best practice: Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router, VPN, and Direct Connect (Global DC Gateway) |
To ensure high reliability of the hybrid cloud network and reduce costs, you can use Enterprise Router, Direct Connect, and VPN to connect your on-premises data center to the cloud and use VPN to back up Direct Connect. If a Direct Connect connection becomes faulty, VPN automatically takes over, so there are no service interruptions. |
Commercial use |
January 2024
|
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Commercial use of Enterprise Router |
Enterprise Router was commercially available. An enterprise router is a central router that interconnects all of your VPCs and on-premises networks. Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to learn routes, dynamically select, or switch between connections, thereby significantly improving network scalability and O&M efficiency and ensuring the service continuity. |
Commercial use |
Feedback
Was this page helpful?
Provide feedbackThank you very much for your feedback. We will continue working to improve the documentation.