Enterprise Switch
Enterprise Switch
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What's New
Service Overview
What Is an Enterprise Switch?
How Enterprise Switches Work
Why Using Enterprise Switches
Notes and Constraints
Permissions Management
Region and AZ
Working with Other Services
Billing
Getting Started
Preparations
Quick Start
Step 1: Use Direct Connect or VPN to Communicate at Layer 3
Step 2: Buy an Enterprise Switch
Step 3: Create a Layer 2 Connection
Step 4: Configure a Tunnel Gateway in Your Data Center
User Guide
Enterprise Switches
Buying an Enterprise Switch
Viewing Details of an Enterprise Switch
Modifying an Enterprise Switch
Deleting an Enterprise Switch
Layer 2 Connections
Creating a Layer 2 Connection
Viewing Details of a Layer 2 Connection
Modifying a Layer 2 Connection Name
Deleting a Layer 2 Connection
Permissions Management
Creating a User and Granting Permissions
Monitoring
Supported Metrics
Viewing Metrics
Creating Alarm Rules
Storing Monitoring Data to OBS Buckets
Best Practices
Enabling Communications Between an On-Premises Data Center and the Cloud Using an Enterprise Switch
Overview
Server-based Migration to the Cloud Without Business Interruption (VPN + Enterprise Switch)
Server-based Migration to the Cloud Without Business Interruption (Direct Connect + Enterprise Switch)
FAQs
What Switches Can Connect to Enterprise Switches?
Why Is the Layer 2 Connection in the Not Connected State Even After Its Configuration Is Complete?
Can Enterprise Switches Enable Communications Between Different Clouds?
Why Is Communication Between the Cloud and On-premises Servers Unavailable Even When the Layer 2 Connection Status Is Connected?
General Reference
Glossary
Service Level Agreement
White Papers
Endpoints
Permissions