copyright | lastupdated | keywords | subcollection | ||
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2019-05-29 |
resource, network, capabilities, overview, security, load balancer, VPN, security groups, ACL, address, IP, range, prefix, peering, Fortigate, Cisco, Vyatta, VPC, vSRX |
vpc-on-classic |
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After you've created your {{site.data.keyword.cloud}} VPC, including one or more subnets within your VPC to contain your virtual server instances (VSIs), you can optionally add security groups, network access control lists, peering to hardware firewall appliances, or other security options. Also, you can optionally add Load Balancers for VPC and connect to other cloud workloads using VPN for VPC.
For more information about setting up the networking capabilities in VPC:
For information about networking security in VPC, refer to these documents:
- Overview of security features in VPC
- Setting up and using security groups
- Setting up and using network access control lists
To get started using Load Balancer for VPC.
To get started using VPN for VPC.
To get started with the Beta version of peering to some remote network appliances such as Fortigate.