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Are There Any Restrictions on Using a Route Table?
Updated on 2022-06-24 GMT+08:00
Are There Any Restrictions on Using a Route Table?
- An ECS providing SNAT must have Unbind IP from MAC enabled.
- The destination of each route in a route table must be unique. The next hop must be a private IP address or a virtual IP address in the VPC. Otherwise, the route table will not take effect.
- If a virtual IP address is set to be the next hop in a route, EIPs bound with the virtual IP address in the VPC will become invalid.
Parent topic: Routing
Routing FAQs
- How Do I Configure Policy-Based Routes for an ECS with Multiple NICs?
- Can a Route Table Span Multiple VPCs?
- How Many Routes Can a Route Table Contain?
- Are There Any Restrictions on Using a Route Table?
- Do the Same Routing Priorities Apply to Direct Connect Connections and Custom Routes in the Same VPC?
- Are There Different Routing Priorities of the VPN and Custom Routes in the Same VPC?
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