Updated on 2025-12-15 GMT+08:00

Association Overview

Each attachment can be associated with one route table for:
  • Packet forwarding: Packets from the attachment are forwarded through the routes specified in the associated route table.
  • Route propagation: The routes in the associated route tables are automatically propagated to the route table of the attachment.
Figure 1 Associations
Table 1 Associations

Attachment Type

Route Learning

Way to Create Association

Description

VPC

Not supported

  • Auto creation: If Default Route Table Association is enabled and the default association route table is specified, attachments are automatically associated with the default association route table.
  • Manual creation: You can select a route table and create an association in it to associate an attachment with the route table. For details, see Creating an Association for an Attachment in a Route Table.

Each attachment can only be associated with one route table. Associations between attachments in Association Overview are described as follows:

  • Auto creation: Associations are automatically created to associate attachments, such as VPC 1 and VPC 2 attachments, with the default route table of the enterprise router.
  • Manual creation: You need to manually create associations in the custom route table of the enterprise router for attachments, such as VPC 3 and VPC 4 attachments.

CFW instance

Not supported