Viewing Network Topologies
Cloud Firewall provides a dashboard displaying the access relation between VPC assets.
2. On the Inter-VPC toggle page, click Network topology to view associated VPC instances.
3. On the Network topology page, place the mouse over a VPC instance to show details.
4. Click this VPC instance to further view its connection with other VPC instances and the firewall toggle status. A dark blue firewall toggle means it is turned on and a gray firewall toggle means it is turned off.
5. On the Network topology page, click Sync assets to synchronize assets. To view version information, just place the mouse over Update engines.
6. On the Network topology page, click the icon in the top right corner to view the operation guide, or click the icon to refresh the network topology. Viewing the Access Relation Between VPCs
Cloud Firewall provides a dashboard displaying the access relation between VPC assets. In the VPC visualization view, each node represents a VPC instance protected by the inter-VPC firewall, which is a centralized device for inter-VPC firewall toggles. Each toggle controls different routes. Traffic between VPCs with firewall toggles turned on is directed to the firewall for filtering and protection.
2. On the Inter-VPC toggle page, click Network topology to view associated VPC instances.
3. Hover the mouse over a VPC node to view its brief details. All VPC nodes interconnected to it will light up. Click the VPC ID and the VPC details page opens.
4. Click a VPC node. The page enters the focused view that displays the topology centered on the VPC node.
5. Interconnected VPCs are linked via a connection line, with a firewall toggle lying in the middle that can be managed as needed. You can click the icon to go to the page for configuring access control rules. Important
In the "Point to point" mode, each pair of interconnected VPCs has only one firewall toggle.
In the "Point to multipoint" mode, each VPC has one firewall toggle.
In the "Fullmesh" mode, all VPCs has only one firewall toggle.
Point to point
Point to multipoint
Fullmesh
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