Hi Joseph,
Thank your for your enquiry.
As Simon Thomason pointed out, AWS Direct Connect - Private Virtual
Interface is mainly for connecting two private networks together by
exchanging routes via BGP.
In your scenario of extending your on-premises network into the native AWS
VPC so they are
I'm not our cloud wizard so let me throw on a technical solutions guy or
two on this thread to bring it to their attention!
Gav
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 10:08, simon thomason wrote:
> I would be interested to know how you do this also.
>
> My understanding is that over MP you need to peer with
I would be interested to know how you do this also.
My understanding is that over MP you need to peer with AWS in BGP.
https://knowledgebase.megaport.com/cloud-connectivity/aws-cloud/
Even looking at AWS doco it says you can not
https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/faqs/.
Unless you want to run
Sorry my understanding is you don’t get a broadcast domain but you can easily
route it as such and have a routed /24 in place.
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Are you sure?
https://aws.amazon.com/directconnect/faqs/
*Q. Can I extend one of my VLANs to the AWS Cloud using AWS Direct
Connect?*
No, VLANs are utilized in AWS Direct Connect only to separate traffic
between virtual interfaces.
There may be creative ways to kind of achieve it but not
100% possible :)
Nathan Brookfield
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http://www.simtronic.com.au
On 12 Feb 2019, at 12:40, Joseph Goldman wrote:
Hi *
Just wondering if the following scenario is supported for EC2 instances with
AWS.
Over megaport, I'd like to use a
Hi *
Just wondering if the following scenario is supported for EC2
instances with AWS.
Over megaport, I'd like to use a VXC (Or Direct Connect) - On that
interface on my router, I put x.x.x.1/24, then on my EC2 instances I'd
want to put x.x.x.2-254/24 directly on my compute instances, so