Operation scenario: When purchasing a cluster, if you select VPC and choose a corresponding VPC environment (such as VPC A), then TDMQ for RabbitMQ services (such as data production and consumption) can be accessed only from VPC A. If you subsequently find that you need to access the TDMQ for RabbitMQ services in VPC A from other VPCs (such as VPC B), you can select an appropriate routing policy for VPC by configuring the access mode.
Directions:
2. In the left sidebar, choose Cluster, then select the appropriate region and click the target cluster’s ID to enter the cluster’s basic information page.
3. In the Client Access module, click Add Network Access Policy in the upper right corner.
4. In the pop-up window, choose VPC as the routing type, and select the proper VPC and subnet.
Note:
If you select VPC access, you can specify the IP to keep it unchanged when changing the access mode.
If you want to enable SSL/TLS transfer encryption, click here to download the certificate first. 5. Click Submit.
Operation scenario: If your consumer or producer is located in a self-built data center or another cloud, you can produce and consume data in TDMQ for RabbitMQ through public network access.
Directions:
I. Enable Public Network and Edit Public IP Address
2. Select Cluster on the left sidebar, select a region, and click the ID of the target cluster to enter the Basic Info page of the cluster.
3. If you have already enabled the public network, you can view the specific public network bandwidth in the Basic Info module. If the public network is not enabled, see step 4.
4. In the Basic Info module, click Enable next to the public network.
5. In the pop-up window, select the proper public network bandwidth++++. Click OK++++, complete the payment, and return to the console. The public network will show as Enabling while you wait for the activation to complete.
6. After the public network is enabled, you can see the Public Domain Name Access row in the Client Access module displaying the public IP address and other related information. 7. You can edit the IP addresses in the Access Policy section of Public Domain Access by clicking the Modify button. The policy supports multiple IPs, separated by commas, and you can enter both IPs and IP ranges.
II. Modify Public Network Bandwidth
2. In the left sidebar, choose Cluster, then choose the appropriate region and click the target cluster’s ID to enter the cluster’s basic information page.
3. In the Basic Info or Client Access module, click the Adjust Configuration button next to the public network bandwidth.
4. In the pop-up window, select the proper public network bandwidth++++. Click OK, and after completing the payment on the billing page, return to the console. The cluster will display Reconfiguring while you wait for the changes to be completed.
III. Disable Public Network
2. In the left sidebar, choose Cluster, then choose the appropriate region and click the target cluster’s ID to enter the cluster’s basic information page.
3. In the Basic Info or Client Access module, click the Adjust Configuration button next to the public network bandwidth and first adjust the public network bandwidth to 3 Mbps.
4. Once the public network bandwidth is set to 3 Mbps, click the close button next to the public network bandwidth in the Basic Info module to disable the public network.++
Note:
If you disable the public network, your public access IP address will also be deleted.
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