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Updated on 2024-09-29 GMT+08:00

Connecting VPCs in Two Different Geographic Regions over a Cloud Connection

Solution Overview

Scenario

A company has two branches, one in Beijing and the other in Hong Kong. There are two VPCs available, one in the CN North-Beijing4 region, and the other in the CN-Hong Kong region. To enable the two branches to communicate with each other over a private network, a cloud connection is used to link the two VPCs in different regions.

For details about the regions where cloud connections are available, see Region Availability.

Solution Architecture

  1. Create a cloud connection.
  2. Load the two VPCs to the cloud connection.
  3. Buy a bandwidth package and assign inter-region bandwidths.
  4. Confirm whether the two VPCs can communicate with each other through the cloud connection.

For details, see Figure 1.

Figure 1 Communication between VPCs in different regions

Advantages

  • Ease of use: In just four simple steps, you can build cross-region connectivity between VPCs.
  • High performance: Cloud Connect leverages the global network infrastructure of the public cloud to provide high-quality, low-latency connectivity with bandwidth that can be flexibly adjusted to meet changing service requirements.

Constraints

  • A cloud connection cannot be used to connect VPCs that have overlapping CIDR blocks, or communication will fail.
  • If you load a VPC to a cloud connection created using the same account, you cannot enter loopback addresses, multicast addresses, or broadcast addresses for the custom CIDR block.
  • If a NAT gateway has been created for any VPC you have loaded to a cloud connection, a custom CIDR block needs to be added and set to 0.0.0.0/0.

Resource Planning

The following table describes the resource planning in the best practice.

Table 1 Resources required

Huawei Cloud Region

Resource

Description

Number of Route Tables

Billing

CN North-Beijing4

VPC

VPC subnet: 192.168.1.0/24

Custom CIDR block: 192.168.44.0/24

1

Free

CN-Hong Kong

VPC

VPC subnet: 192.168.0.0/24

Custom CIDR block: 192.168.11.0/24

1

Free

Global

Cloud connection

Cross-region (Chinese mainland - Asia Pacific) bandwidth package

1

For details, see Cloud Connect Pricing Details.

Procedure for Connecting VPCs in Beijing and Hong Kong

In this example, to connect the VPC in CN North Beijing4 and the VPC in CN-Hong Kong, you need to apply for a cross-border permit to ensure data transmission security. Then, you need to create a cloud connection and load the two VPCs, purchase a bandwidth package, and assign inter-region bandwidth.

Figure 2 Process of connecting VPCs in different geographic regions using a cloud connection

Step 1: Apply for a Cross-Border Permit

If a VPC you want to connect is outside the Chinese mainland, you need to apply for a cross-border permit.

Skip this step if cross-border communication is not required.

  1. Go to the Bandwidth Packages page.
  2. On the displayed page, click apply now.

    If the registered address of your business entity is in the Chinese mainland, click here to go to the Cross-Border Service Application System page.

    If the registered address of your business entity is outside the Chinese mainland, click here to go to the Cross-Border Service Application System page.

    Select the address for applying for the cross-border permit based on the registration address of your business entity.

  3. On the displayed page, select an applicant type, configure the parameters as prompted, and upload the required materials.

    Prepare and upload the materials required on the application page.

    Table 2 Online cross-border permit application

    Parameter

    Description

    Applicant Name

    The applicant name must be the same as the company name in the Letter of Commitment to Information Security.

    Huawei Cloud UID

    The account ID to log in to the management console. You can take the following steps to obtain your account ID.
    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Click the username in the upper right corner and select My Credentials from the drop-down list.
    3. On the API Credentials page, view the Account ID.

    Bandwidth (Mbit/s)

    For reference only

    Start Date

    For reference only

    Termination Date

    For reference only

    Customer Type

    Select a type based on the actual situation.

    Country of the Customer

    Country where the applicant is located.

    Contact Name

    -

    Contact Number

    -

    Type of ID

    -

    ID Number

    -

    Scope of Business

    Briefly describe the main business.

    Number of Employees

    For reference only

    Branch Location Country

    Country where the applicant branch is located. Set this parameter based on the actual situation.

    Table 3 Required materials

    Parameter

    Description

    Required Material

    Signature

    Company Seal

    Business License

    Upload a photo of the business license with the official seal.

    For the position of the seal, see the template.

    A scanned copy of your company's business license

    -

    Service Agreement

    Download the Huawei Cloud Cross-Border Circuit Service Agreement, fill in the blank, upload the copy of agreement with the signature and official seal.

    • Sign the material on the signature block.
    • Stamp the seal over the signature.

    A scanned copy of the Huawei Cloud Cross-Border Circuit Service Agreement

    Letter of Commitment to Information Security

    Download the China Unicom Letter of Commitment to Information Security of the Cross-Border Circuit Service, fill in the blank, and upload the copy of the letter with the signature and seal.

    • Sign the material on the signature block.
    • Stamp the seal over the signature.
    • Specify the bandwidth you estimated and your company name.

    A scanned copy of the China Unicom Letter of Commitment to Information Security of the Cross-Border Circuit Service

  4. Click Submit.

Step 2: Create a Cloud Connection

  1. Go to the Cloud Connections page.
  2. In the upper right corner of the page, click Create Cloud Connection.
  3. Configure the parameters based on Table 4.

    Table 4 Parameters for creating a cloud connection

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Specifies the cloud connection name.

    The name can contain 1 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.) are allowed.

    Enterprise Project

    Provides a cloud resource management mode, in which cloud resources and members are centrally managed by project.

    Scenario

    VPC: VPCs or virtual gateways can use this cloud connection.

    Tag

    Identifies the cloud connection. A tag consists of a key and a value. You can add 20 tags to a cloud connection.

    NOTE:

    If a predefined tag has been created on Tag Management Service (TMS), you can directly select the corresponding tag key and value.

    For details about predefined tags, see Predefined Tags.

    Description

    Provides supplementary information about the cloud connection.

    The description can contain no more than 255 characters.

  4. Click OK.

Step 3: Load Network Instances

Load the VPCs that need to communicate with each other to the created cloud connection.

  1. Go to the Cloud Connections page.
  2. Click the name of the cloud connection to go to the Basic Information page.
  3. Click the Network Instances tab.
  4. Click Load Network Instance.
  5. Configure the parameters based on Table 5 and click OK.

    Figure 3 Load Network Instance - Current account
    Table 5 Parameters for loading a network instance to a cloud connection

    Parameter

    Description

    Account

    Specifies the account that provides the network instance.

    Select Current account.

    Region

    Specifies the region where the VPC you want to connect is located.

    Instance Type

    Specifies the type of the network instance that needs to be loaded to the cloud connection. There are two options:

    • VPC
    • Virtual gateway

    Select VPC.

    VPC

    Specifies the VPC you want to load to the cloud connection.

    This parameter is mandatory if you have set Instance Type to VPC.

    VPC CIDR Block

    Specifies the subnets in the VPC and custom CIDR blocks.

    If you have set Instance Type to VPC, you need to configure the following two parameters:

    • Subnet: Select one or more subnets in the VPC.
    • Other CIDR Block: Add one or more custom CIDR blocks as needed.

    Remarks

    Provides supplementary information about the network instance.

  6. Click Continue Loading if you need to load another network instance. If you do not need to load another network instance now, close the dialog box and view the loaded network instance on the Network Instances tab.

Step 4: Buy a Bandwidth Package

By default, a cloud connection provides 10 kbit/s of bandwidth for testing cross-region network connectivity. To enable normal communication between regions in the same geographic region or different geographic regions, you need to purchase a bandwidth package and bind it to the cloud connection.

One cloud connection can only have one bandwidth package regardless of if the cloud connection is used for communication within a geographic region or between geographic regions. For example, if network instances are in the Chinese mainland and Asia Pacific, your cloud connection can only have one bandwidth package.

  1. Click the name of the created cloud connection to go to the Basic Information page.
  2. Click the Bandwidth Packages tab.
  3. Click Buy Bandwidth Package. On the displayed page, configure parameters based on Table 6 and click Buy Now.

    Table 6 Parameters for buying a bandwidth package

    Parameter

    Description

    Billing Mode

    The only option is Yearly/Monthly.

    You can purchase it by year or month as needed.

    Name

    Specifies the bandwidth package name.

    The name can contain 1 to 64 characters. Only digits, letters, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.) are allowed.

    Billed By

    Specifies by what you want the bandwidth package to be billed.

    Applicability

    Specifies whether you want to use the bandwidth package for communication within a geographic region or between geographic regions. There are two options:

    • Single geographic region: Use the bandwidth package between regions in the same geographic region.
    • Across geographic regions: Use the bandwidth package between regions in different geographic regions.

    Geographic Region

    Specifies the geographic region(s).

    Bandwidth

    Specifies the bandwidth you require for communication between regions, in Mbit/s. The sum of all inter-region bandwidths you assign cannot exceed the total bandwidth of the bandwidth package. Assign the bandwidth based on your network plan.

    Tag

    Identifies the bandwidth package. A tag consists of a key and a value. You can add 20 tags to a bandwidth package.

    NOTE:

    If a predefined tag has been created on TMS, you can directly select the corresponding tag key and value.

    For details about predefined tags, see Predefined Tags.

    Required Duration

    Specifies how long you require the bandwidth package for.

    Auto renewal is supported.

    Cloud Connection

    Specifies the cloud connection you want to bind the bandwidth package to. There are two options:

    • Bind now
    • Bind later

  4. Confirm the configuration and click Pay Now.
  5. On the payment information page, click Confirm.

    View the bandwidth package in the bandwidth package list. If the status changes to Normal, the purchase is successful.

Step 5: Assign Inter-Region Bandwidth

By default, a cloud connection provides 10 kbit/s of bandwidth for testing cross-region network connectivity.

  1. Click the name of the created cloud connection to go to the Basic Information page.
  2. Click the Inter-Region Bandwidths tab.
  3. Click Assign Inter-Region Bandwidth and configure the parameters based on Table 7.

    Table 7 Parameters required for assigning inter-region bandwidth

    Parameter

    Description

    Regions

    Specifies the regions of the network instances that need to communicate with each other.

    Select two regions.

    Bandwidth Package

    Specifies the purchased bandwidth package that will be bound to the cloud connection.

    Bandwidth

    Specifies the bandwidth you require for communication between regions, in Mbit/s.

    The sum of all inter-region bandwidths you assign cannot exceed the total bandwidth of the bandwidth package. Plan the bandwidth in advance.

  4. Click OK.

    Now the branches in Beijing and Hong Kong can communicate with each other. You can check the routing information to verify the configuration.