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What Are the Typical Scenarios of IPsec VPN?
Updated on 2024-07-23 GMT+08:00
What Are the Typical Scenarios of IPsec VPN?
A VPN is a point-to-point connection that implements private network access between two points.
- Applicable scenarios:
- A VPN is created between different regions to enable cross-region VPC communications.
- A VPN is created between VPCs and another public cloud, for example, Alibaba Cloud.
- A VPN is created between a VPC and your on-premises data center.
- A VPN hub is used together with VPC peering connections and Cloud Connect connections to enable communications between an on-premises data center and multiple VPCs on the cloud.
- A VPN is used together with source NAT to enable access to specific IP addresses across clouds.
- Not applicable scenarios:
- A VPN cannot be used to connect VPCs in the same region. It is recommended that you use VPC peering connections to enable communications between VPCs in the same region.
- A VPN cannot be used between the cloud and your home network that uses PPPoE dial-up.
- A VPN cannot be used between the cloud and 4G/5G routers.
- A VPN cannot be used between the cloud and your personal terminals.
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