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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
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Getting Started
- Allowing a Private Network to Access the Internet Using SNAT
- Allowing Internet Users to Access a Service in a Private Network Using DNAT
- Allowing On-Premises Servers to Communicate with the Internet
- Using Private NAT Gateways to Enable Communications Between Cloud and On-premises Networks
- Using Multiple Public NAT Gateways Together in Performance-Demanding Scenarios
- Change History
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User Guide
- Public NAT Gateways
- Private NAT Gateways
- Managing NAT Gateway Tags
- Monitoring
- Auditing
- Change History
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- V2 APIs of Public NAT Gateways
- API v2.0
- Private Nat API
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Common Parameters
- Change History
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FAQs
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Public NAT Gateways
- What Is the Relationship Between a VPC, Public NAT Gateway, EIP Bandwidth, and ECS?
- How Does a Public NAT Gateway Offer High Availability?
- Which Ports Cannot Be Accessed?
- What Are the Differences Between Using a Public NAT Gateway and Using an EIP for an ECS?
- What Should I Do If I Fail to Access the Internet Through a Public NAT Gateway?
- Can I Change the VPC for a Public NAT Gateway?
- Does Public NAT Gateway Support IPv6 Addresses?
- What Security Policies Can I Configure to Implement Access Control If I Use a Public NAT Gateway?
- What Can I Do If Connection Between My Servers and the Internet Fails After I Add SNAT and DNAT Rules?
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Private NAT Gateways
- How Do I Troubleshoot a Network Failure After a Private NAT Gateway Is Configured?
- How Many Private NAT Gateways Can I Create in a VPC?
- Can I Increase the Numbers of SNAT and DNAT Rules Supported by a Private NAT Gateway?
- Can an SNAT and DNAT Rule of a Private NAT Gateway Share the Same Transit IP Address?
- Can Private NAT Gateways Translate On-premises IP Addresses Connected to the Cloud Through Direct Connect?
- What Are the Differences Between Private NAT Gateways and Public NAT Gateways?
- How Is Private NAT Gateway Billed?
- Can a Private NAT Gateway Be Used Across Accounts?
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SNAT Rules
- Why Do I Need SNAT?
- What Are SNAT Connections?
- What Is the Bandwidth of a Public NAT Gateway Used by a Server to Access the Internet? How Do I Configure the Bandwidth?
- How Do I Resolve Packet Loss or Connection Failure Issues When Using a NAT Gateway?
- What Should I Do If My ECS Fails to Access a Server on the Public Network Through a Public NAT Gateway?
- What Are the Relationships and Differences Between the CIDR Blocks in a NAT Gateway and in an SNAT Rule?
- DNAT Rules
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Public NAT Gateways
- SDK Reference
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Step 3: Create a Private NAT Gateway
Scenarios
To enable communications between your service VPC and a remote private network or VPC, buy a private NAT gateway.
Prerequisites
You have determined the transit IP addresses to be used for NAT in the transit VPC.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
- Click Service List in the upper left corner. Under Networking, select NAT Gateway. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Private NAT Gateways.
The Private NAT Gateways page is displayed.
- Click Buy Private NAT Gateway in the upper right corner.
- Configure required parameters. For details, see Table 1.
Table 1 Descriptions of private NAT gateway parameters Parameter
Description
Billing Mode
The billing mode of the private NAT gateway
Region
The region where the private NAT gateway is located
Name
The name of the private NAT gateway
Enter up to 64 characters. Only digits, letters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed.
VPC
The service VPC that the private NAT gateway belongs to
The selected VPC cannot be changed after the private NAT gateway is created.
Subnet
The subnet of the service VPC
The subnet must have at least one available IP address.
The selected subnet cannot be changed after the private NAT gateway is created.
Specifications
The specifications of the private NAT gateway
The value can be Small, Medium, Large, or Extra-large.
Description
Supplementary information about the private NAT gateway
Enter up to 255 characters.
- Click Buy Now.
- In the private NAT gateway list, check the gateway status.
- On the Private NAT Gateways page, click Transit IP Addresses.
Figure 1 Assign Transit IP Address
- Configure required parameters. For details, see Table 2.
Table 2 Parameter descriptions of a transit IP address Parameter
Description
Transit VPC
The VPC to which the transit IP address belongs.
Transit Subnets
A transit subnet is a transit network and is the subnet to which the transit IP address belongs.
The subnet must have at least one available IP address.
Transit IP Address
The transit IP address can be assigned in either of the following ways:
Automatic: The system automatically assigns a transit IP address.
Manual: You need to manually assign a transit IP address.
IP Address
This parameter is only available when you set Transit IP Address to Manual.
Enterprise Project
Specifies the enterprise project to which the transit IP address belongs.
- Set Transit IP Address to Automatic and click OK.
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