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How Can I Troubleshoot Network Connectivity for a Hybrid Cloud Built Using Cloud Connect and Direct Connect?
Updated on 2022-07-07 GMT+08:00
How Can I Troubleshoot Network Connectivity for a Hybrid Cloud Built Using Cloud Connect and Direct Connect?
- Ensure that the route table of your on-premises network have routes to send traffic to cloud resources.
- Ensure that the routes used by the on-premises network are included in the custom CIDR blocks configured for the VPCs connected through the cloud connection and Direct Connect connection.
Parent topic: Bandwidth, Latency and Packet Loss
Bandwidth, Latency and Packet Loss FAQs
- What Can I Do If Cross-Region Network Communications Fail?
- Will the Modified Inter-Region Bandwidth Take Effect Immediately?
- How Can I Troubleshoot Network Connectivity for a Hybrid Cloud Built Using Cloud Connect and Direct Connect?
- Do I Need a Bandwidth Package for Testing Network Connectivity?
- Why Do I Need Cloud Connect If the Network Latency Is the Same as on the Internet?
- Are the Uplink and Downlink Rates of the Configured Inter-Region Bandwidth the Same?
- Are There Any Limits on the Traffic for Cross-Region Network Communications?
- How Can I Modify an Inter-Region Bandwidth?
- Are Network Circuits Physically Isolated?
- How Can Cloud Connect Offer High Availability?
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