Managing VPC Endpoint Services
Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service
The following describes how to view the details of a VPC endpoint service.
You can follow the instructions to view the details of a VPC endpoint service, including its name, ID, backend resource type, backend resource name, VPC, status, connection approval, service type, and creation time.
- Go to the VPC endpoint service list page.
- In the search box above the VPC endpoint service list, enter the search criteria to quickly locate the VPC endpoint service.
- Click the name of a VPC endpoint service to view its basic information and configurations.
Table 1 describes the parameters displayed on the VPC endpoint service details page.
Table 1 Parameter descriptions Tab
Parameter
Description
Summary
Name
Specifies the name of the VPC endpoint service.
Summary
ID
Specifies the ID of the VPC endpoint service.
Summary
Backend Resource Type
Specifies the type of the backend resource that provides services.
Summary
Backend Resource Name
Specifies the name of the backend resource that provides services.
Summary
VPC
Specifies the VPC where the VPC endpoint service is deployed.
Summary
Status
Specifies the status of the VPC endpoint service.
Summary
Connection Approval
Specifies whether connection approval is required.
Summary
Service Type
Specifies the type of the VPC endpoint service.
Summary
Created
Specifies when the VPC endpoint service was created.
Connection Management
VPC Endpoint ID
Specifies the ID of the VPC endpoint.
Connection Management
Packet ID
Specifies the identifier of the VPC endpoint ID.
Connection Management
Status
Specifies the status of the VPC endpoint.
For details about the statuses of a VPC endpoint, see What Are Statuses of VPC Endpoint Services and VPC Endpoints?
Connection Management
Owner
Specifies the account ID of the VPC endpoint owner.
Connection Management
Created
Specifies when the VPC endpoint was created.
Connection Management
Operation
Specifies whether to allow a VPC endpoint to access a VPC endpoint service. The option can be Accept or Reject.
Permission Management
Authorized Account ID
Specifies the authorized account ID for accessing the VPC endpoint service. The ID can also be *.
If you add an asterisk (*) to the whitelist, it means that all users can access the VPC endpoint service.
Permission Management
Operation
Specifies whether to delete an authorized account from the whitelist.
Port Mapping
Protocol
Specifies the protocol used for communications between the VPC endpoint service and VPC endpoint.
Port Mapping
Service Port
Specifies the port used by the VPC endpoint service to provide services.
Port Mapping
Endpoint Port
Specifies the VPC endpoint for you to access the VPC endpoint service.
Tags
Key
Specifies the tag key of the VPC endpoint service.
Tags
Value
Specifies the tag value of the VPC endpoint service.
Tags
Edit Tag
Specifies the operation to be performed on the VPC endpoint service tag. You can edit or delete a tag.
Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
You can delete a VPC endpoint service that is no longer needed. Deleted VPC endpoint services cannot be recovered.
- Only your private services configured as VPC endpoint services can be deleted, but those configured by the system cannot be deleted.
- Any VPC endpoint service that has VPC endpoints in Accepted or Creating status cannot be deleted.
For statuses of a VPC endpoint, see What Statuses Are Available for a VPC Endpoint Service and VPC Endpoint?
The following describes how you can delete a VPC endpoint service.
- Go to the VPC endpoint service list page.
- In the VPC endpoint service list, locate the target endpoint service and click Delete in the Operation column.
- In the Delete This VPC Endpoint Service dialog box, click OK.
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