Virtual Private Gateway

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Available in VPC

Virtual Private Gateway (VGW) is a point of contact located in a VPC connecting an on-premise network with a Cloud Connect or IPsec VPN.

The detailed features of VGW are as follows:

  • Inter-network communication is available via secure path, and hybrid cloud can be built.
  • Duplexing communication line is possible, which allows you to use 2 IPsec VPN tunnels or a combination of IPsec VPN and Cloud Connect tunnels.

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Virtual Private Gateway interface

The basics of using Virtual Private Gateway are as follows.

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Component Description
① Menu name Show the current menu name and number of virtual private gateways in operation.
② Basic features Create Virtual Private Gateway, refresh the Virtual Private Gateway interface.
③ Post-creation features Delete Virtual Private Gateway in operation.
④ Search bar Enter search keywords and click i-vpc_find to search for the item.
⑤Virtual Private Gateway list View Virtual Private Gateway list in operation and its information.

View Virtual Private Gateway list

You can see each virtual private gateway's information from the list of virtual private gateways created and in operation. To check:

Note

You can see the list if you have 1 or more virtual private gateways in operation. If you don't have any virtual private gateways that have been created and are in operation, then the list is not displayed on the page.

  1. In the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to i_menu > Services > Networking > VPC.

  2. Click the Virtual Private Gateway menu.

  3. When the Virtual Private Gateway list appears, view the summarized information or click a Virtual Private Gateway to see the details.

    • Virtual Private Gateway name: Name of virtual private gateway.
    • Status: Condition of Virtual Private Gateway.
      • Getting ready: Status in which the virtual private gateway is being created with the information entered by the user.
      • Running: Status in which the Virtual Private Gateway is created with the information entered by the user.
      • Shutting down: Status in which the virtual private gateway created with the information entered by the user is being deleted.
    • Virtual Private Gateway ID: ID value of virtual private gateway.
    • VPC name: Connected name of VPC.
    • [Associated Routes] tab: A list of route tables associated with the virtual private gateway.
    • Created on: Date when the virtual private gateway is created.
    • Memo: This is the memo related to the virtual private gateway, and it can be edited by clicking [Edit].

Create Virtual Private Gateway

To create a Virtual Private Gateway:

  1. In the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to i_menu > Services > Networking > VPC.
  2. Click the Virtual Private Gateway menu.
  3. Click [Create Virtual Private Gateway].
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  4. When the Create Virtual Private Gateway popup appears, enter the name of the virtual private gateway to create, and then select a VPC to apply.
    • A virtual private gateway name should be 3 to 30 characters in English letters, numbers, and hyphens (-).
  5. Click [Create].
  6. Check the status of the Virtual Private Gateway created from the list of Virtual Private Gateways in the Virtual Private Gateway interface.
    • Getting ready: Status in which the Virtual Private Gateway is being created with the information entered by the user.
    • Running: Status in which the Virtual Private Gateway is created with the information entered by the user.
  7. Go to the Route Table menu, and set the network path for communication via the virtual private gateway. For more information, see Route Table setting guide.

Delete Virtual Private Gateway

You can delete a virtual private gateway that has been created and is in operation. To delete:

Note

If you connected IPsec VPN or Cloud Connect, you must terminate the instance first before you can delete it.

  1. In the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to i_menu > Services > Networking > VPC.
  2. Click the Virtual Private Gateway menu.
  3. Click the Virtual Private Gateway to delete, and then click [Delete Virtual Private Gateway].
  4. When the Delete Virtual Private Gateway popup appears, click [Delete].
  5. Check the status of the Virtual Private Gateway from the list of Virtual Private Gateways in the Virtual Private Gateway Group interface.
    • Shutting down: Status in which the Virtual Private Gateway is being deleted.