Enterprise Router
An enterprise router connects virtual private clouds (VPCs) and on-premises networks to build a central hub network. It has high specifications, provides high bandwidth, and delivers high performance. Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to learn, dynamically select, or switch between routes, thereby ensuring the service continuity and significantly improving network scalability and O&M efficiency.
Progressive Knowledge
ER knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level
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Understand
Get a quick look at the application scenarios and basic functions of Enterprise Router.
Service Overview
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Be a Power User
After an enterprise router is created, you can perform operations such as creating attachments (such as VPC attachments) for the enterprise router, creating route tables for the enterprise router, and adding static routes in the enterprise router route tables.
Common Operations
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API
Use open APIs to create and manage enterprise routers and associated resources, such as VPC attachments and route tables.
API Reference
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Start
Use Enterprise Router to set up a network that connects VPCs in the same region.
Getting Started
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Deploy
Use Enterprise Router and other cloud services to set up different networks flexibly.
Cross-Region Network
Intra-region Network
Hybrid Cloud Network
Access to the Internet from the Cloud Network
Migration
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