Selecting a Networking Scheme
Scheme |
Networking Architecture |
Network Path Description |
Remarks |
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Scheme 1 |
In Figure 1: Two service VPCs (VPC-A and VPC-B) and the Direct Connect virtual gateway are attached to an enterprise router. |
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For details, see How Do I Select a Networking Scheme? |
Scheme 2 |
In Figure 2: The two service VPCs (VPC-A and VPC-B) are not attached to the enterprise router. Instead, a transit VPC (VPC-Transit) is used. The transit VPC and the Direct Connect virtual gateway are attached to the enterprise router. |
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How Do I Select a Networking Scheme?
- Scheme 2 frees you from the following constraints that scheme 1 has on attaching service VPCs to an enterprise router:
- If a service VPC is used by ELB, VPC Endpoint, NAT Gateway (private NAT gateways), or DCS, contact technical support to confirm the service compatibility and preferentially use a transit VPC for networking.
- Traffic cannot be forwarded from a VPC to the enterprise router if you set the destination of a route to 0.0.0.0/0 in the VPC route table and:
- An ECS in the VPC has an EIP bound.
- The VPC is being used by ELB (either dedicated or shared load balancers), NAT Gateway, VPC Endpoint, and DCS.
- If a VPC attached to an enterprise router has a NAT gateway associated and Scenario of the SNAT or DNAT rules is set to Direct Connect, the network from the on-premises data center to the VPC is disconnected.
If you still want to use scheme 1 to attach service VPCs to an enterprise router, contact technical support to evaluate the feasibility.
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