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- Querying Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
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VPC Endpoint Services
- VPC Endpoint Service Overview
- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing the Summary of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing Port Mappings of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint Service
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API Reference (Paris Region)
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APIs
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- Modifying a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying VPC Endpoint Services
- Querying Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint
- Querying Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records
- Querying Public VPC Endpoint Services
- Querying Basic Information About a VPC Endpoint Service
- APIs for Managing VPC Endpoints
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User Guide (Kuala Lumpur Region)
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VPC Endpoint Services
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- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing the Summary of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing Port Mappings of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint Service
- VPC Endpoints
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API Reference (Kuala Lumpur Region)
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APIs
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APIs for Managing VPC Endpoint Services
- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying Details of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Modifying a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying VPC Endpoint Services
- Querying Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint
- Querying the Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- APIs for Managing VPC Endpoints
- Resource Quota
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API Reference (Ankara Region)
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- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying Details About a VPC Endpoint Service
- Modifying a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying VPC Endpoint Services
- Querying Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint
- Querying Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records
- Querying Public VPC Endpoint Services
- Querying Basic Information About a VPC Endpoint Service
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Creating a VPC Endpoint
Scenarios
VPC endpoints are secure and private channels for connecting VPCs to VPC endpoint services.
You can create a VPC endpoint to connect a resource in your VPC to a VPC endpoint service in another VPC of the same region.
- VPC endpoints for accessing interface VPC endpoint services are elastic network interfaces that have private IP addresses.
- VPC endpoints for accessing gateway VPC endpoint services are gateways, with routes configured to distribute traffic to the associated VPC endpoint services.
You can create different types of VPC endpoints based the types of associated VPC endpoint services:
Creating a VPC Endpoint for Accessing Interface VPC Endpoint Services
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select the required region and project.
- Choose Service List > Networking > VPC Endpoint.
- On the displayed page, click Create VPC Endpoint.
- On the Create VPC Endpoint page, configure the parameters.
Table 1 Required parameters Parameter
Description
Region
Specifies the region where the VPC endpoint is located. Resources in different regions cannot communicate with each other over internal networks. Select the nearest region for lower network latency and faster access to resources.
Service Category
There are two options as follows:
- Cloud services: Select this value if the target VPC endpoint service is a cloud service.
- Find a service by name: Select this value if the target VPC endpoint service is a private service of your own.
Service List
This parameter is available only when you select Cloud services for Service Category.
The VPC endpoint service has been created by operations people and you can use it without having to perform the creation operation.
VPC Endpoint Service Name
This parameter is available only when you select Find a service by name for Service Category.
In the VPC endpoint service list, locate the target VPC endpoint service, copy its name in the Name column, paste it into the VPC Endpoint Service Name text box, and click Verify.
- If Service name found is displayed, proceed with subsequent operations.
- If Service name not found is displayed, check whether the region is the same as that of the connected VPC endpoint service or whether the entered service name is correct.
Private Domain Name
If you want to access a VPC endpoint using a domain name, select Create a Private Domain Name when creating a VPC endpoint. After the VPC endpoint is created, you can access it using the domain name.
This parameter is only configured for interface VPC endpoints.
- For the gateway type, this parameter is unavailable.
- For the interface type, this parameter is optional.
VPC
Specifies the VPC where the VPC endpoint is located.
Subnet
This parameter is available when you want to access an interface endpoint service.
Specifies the subnet where the VPC endpoint is located.
Tag
This parameter is optional.
Specifies the VPC endpoint tag, which consists of a key and a value. You can add a maximum of 10 tags to each VPC endpoint.
Tag keys and values must meet requirements listed in Table 2.
Table 2 Tag requirements for VPC endpoints Parameter
Requirement
Tag key
- Cannot be left blank.
- Must be unique for each resource.
- Can contain a maximum of 36 Unicode characters.
- Cannot start or end with a space or contain special characters =*<>\,|/
Tag value
- Cannot be left blank.
- Can contain a maximum of 43 Unicode characters.
- Cannot start or end with a space or contain special characters =*<>\,|/
- Confirm the specifications and click Create Now.
- If all of the specifications are correct, click Submit.
- If any of the specifications are incorrect, click Previous to return to the previous page and modify the parameters as needed, and click Submit.
Creating a VPC Endpoint for Accessing Gateway VPC Endpoint Services
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select the required region and project.
- Choose Service List > Networking > VPC Endpoint.
- On the displayed page, click Create VPC Endpoint.
- On the Create VPC Endpoint page, configure the parameters.
Table 3 Required parameters Parameter
Description
Region
Specifies the region where the VPC endpoint is located. Resources in different regions cannot communicate with each other over internal networks. Select the nearest region for lower network latency and faster access to resources.
Service Category
Specifies the type of services that are configured as gateway VPC endpoint services. Only cloud services are supported.
Select Cloud services.
Service List
This parameter is available only when you select Cloud services for Service Category.
In the VPC endpoint service list, select the VPC endpoint service whose type is gateway.
The VPC endpoint service has been created by operations people and you can use it without having to perform the creation operation.
VPC
Specifies the VPC where the VPC endpoint is deployed.
Tag
This parameter is optional.
Specifies the VPC endpoint tag, which consists of a key and a value. You can add a maximum of 10 tags to each VPC endpoint.
Tag keys and values must meet requirements listed in Table 4.
Table 4 Tag requirements for VPC endpoints Parameter
Requirement
Tag key
- Cannot be left blank.
- Must be unique for each resource.
- Can contain a maximum of 36 Unicode characters.
- Cannot start or end with a space or contain special characters =*<>\,|/
Tag value
- Cannot be left blank.
- Can contain a maximum of 43 Unicode characters.
- Cannot start or end with a space or contain special characters =*<>\,|/
- Confirm the specifications and click Create Now.
- If all of the specifications are correct, click Submit.
- If any of the specifications are incorrect, click Previous to return to the previous page and modify the parameters as needed, and click Submit.
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