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Updated on 2024-05-20 GMT+08:00

Enterprise Router and Other Services

Figure 1 illustrates how an enterprise router works with other cloud services on Huawei Cloud.
Figure 1 How an enterprise router works with other cloud services
Table 1 Interactions between an enterprise router and other cloud services

Service

Interaction

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

You can attach VPCs to an enterprise router to enable communication between multiple VPCs without configuring a large number of VPC peering connections.

Direct Connect

You can attach a Direct Connect virtual gateway to an enterprise router to connect VPCs to an on-premises data center through one Direct Connect connection.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

You can attach a VPN gateway to an enterprise router to connect VPCs to an on-premises data center through a shared VPN connection.

Cloud Connect

You can add two or more enterprise routers to a central network as attachments to establish peering connections for cross-region communications on the cloud.

Identity and Access Management (IAM)

You can use IAM to assign different permissions to different users to control their access to enterprise router resources.

Cloud Eye

You can use Cloud Eye to monitor the network status of enterprise routers and their attachments, and report alarms when exceptions occur, ensuring smooth service running.

Cloud Trace Service (CTS)

You can use CTS to record operations associated with your enterprise routers for future query, audit, and backtracking.

Tag Management Service (TMS)

You can use tags to identify enterprise routers and route tables.