Using NAT Gateway with Other Services
Figure 1 shows the relationship between NAT Gateway and other services.
Cloud Service |
Interaction |
Reference |
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Direct Connect |
On-premises servers connected to a VPC through Direct Connect can use a public NAT gateway to communicate with the Internet. |
Allowing On-Premises Servers to Communicate with the Internet |
Virtual Private Network (VPN) |
A VPN establishes an encrypted, Internet-based communication tunnel between your on-premises network and a VPC. This ensures secure access to the Internet through a public NAT gateway. |
Allowing On-Premises Servers to Communicate with the Internet |
ECS and BMS |
ECSs and BMSs can use a public NAT gateway to communicate with the Internet. |
Allowing a Private Network to Access the Internet Using SNAT Allowing Internet Users to Access a Service in a Private Network Using DNAT |
VPC |
ECSs in a VPC can connect to the Internet. |
Allowing a Private Network to Access the Internet Using SNAT |
Elastic IP (EIP) |
With a public NAT gateway, servers in a VPC can share an EIP to access the Internet or provide Internet-accessible services. |
Allowing a Private Network to Access the Internet Using SNAT Allowing Internet Users to Access a Service in a Private Network Using DNAT |
Cloud Eye |
You can view NAT gateway monitoring data on the Cloud Eye console. |
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Identity and Access Management (IAM) |
If you need to assign different permissions to employees in your enterprise to control their access to your NAT Gateway resources, IAM is a good choice for fine-grained permissions management. |
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Cloud Trace Service (CTS) |
With CTS, you can record operations on NAT Gateway for later query, audit, and backtracking. |
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