When to Use Enterprise Routers
Scenario 1: Multiple VPCs communicating or not communicating with each other on the cloud, but communicating with the on-premises data center through a Direct Connect connection
Customer Requirements |
Multiple service networks communicate or do not communicate with each other on the cloud but communicate with the on-premises data center. Suppose you require three VPCs for running the workloads on the public cloud, and the three VPCs (services A, B, and C) need to access public services in VPC 4 and your on-premises data center. |
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Scenario 2: Dynamic switchover between multiple Direct Connect connections
Customer Requirements |
Some services run on the public cloud and some in the on-premises data center. Two independent high-bandwidth Direct Connect connections are deployed between the public cloud and the data center to enable communication between them. |
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Pain Points |
Two Direct Connect connections are independent of each other and cannot work in load-sharing or active/standby mode. |
Benefits of Using Enterprise Routers |
Direct Connect connections are connected to the enterprise router.
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