Hi , Thank you for the helpful information, I've one question , if that's possible to route instance Public IP address through the DRG withing the VPN site-to-site conneciton ?
No, you can't route an instance's public IP address through a Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG) in a site-to-site VPN connection. The DRG and VPN connection are typically used for routing private IP traffic between your on-premises network and your cloud network. Public IP addresses are generally routed directly through the internet rather than through a VPN or DRG. If you need to route traffic for a public IP through your VPN, you’d typically use a private IP address and ensure that the necessary routing and network address translation (NAT) are properly configured.
Hi , Thank you for the helpful information, I've one question , if that's possible to route instance Public IP address through the DRG withing the VPN site-to-site conneciton ?
No, you can't route an instance's public IP address through a Dynamic Routing Gateway (DRG) in a site-to-site VPN connection. The DRG and VPN connection are typically used for routing private IP traffic between your on-premises network and your cloud network. Public IP addresses are generally routed directly through the internet rather than through a VPN or DRG.
If you need to route traffic for a public IP through your VPN, you’d typically use a private IP address and ensure that the necessary routing and network address translation (NAT) are properly configured.
My key take away from this video is the changes in DRG v2.0. Thank you so much for simple and crisp knowledge shares.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, would you mind making a in-depth video about Service Gateway in OCI and use cases for PaaS
Thank you for the feedback, stay tuned!
This was perfect!! Thank you!!
Glad it helped! Feel free to list any topics you're interested in, and we'll do our best to cover them.