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View VPC details

Describes how to view the details of a VPC in the KSV web console.

This topic describes how to view the details of a virtual private cloud (VPC) in the KubeSphere Virtualization (KSV) web console.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the KSV web console.

  2. In the top navigation bar, click Virtual Resources to go to the management page of virtual resources.

  3. In the left-side navigation pane, choose Networks > VPCs to go to the VPC management page.

  4. On the VPCs page, click the name of a VPC to view its details.

  5. On the left side of the details page, view basic information about the VPC.

    ParameterDescription
    ID
    The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the VPC in the system. The UUID is automatically assigned by the system.
    Status
    The status of the VPC.
    IP Range
    The IP address range in which the VPC resides.
    Created at
    The time when the VPC was created.
    Created by
    The username that is used to create the VPC.
  6. In the Associated Resources section, view the elastic IP address (EIP) that is associated with the VPC.

  7. On the right side of the details page, click the Subnets tab to view the subnets created in the VPC.

  8. Click the name of the subnet that you want to view. In the Associated Resources area, view the resources that are associated with the subnet.

    ParameterDescription
    Name
    The name of the associated resource.
    ID
    The UUID of the resource in the system.
    Status
    The status of the associated resource.
    IP Address
    The IP address of the associated resource.
  9. On the right side of the details page, click the Port Forwarding tab to view the port forwarding rules created for the VPC.

    ParameterDescription
    Name
    The name of the port forwarding rule.
    The name can contain only letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and must start and end with a letter or a digit. The name can be up to 16 characters in length.
    Protocol
    The protocol type for data transfer. KSV supports the TCP and UDP protocols.
    Internal Port
    The port used for the VPC to enable external access.
    Internal IP Address
    The internal IP address assigned to the VPC.
    Source Port
    The port used for external access.

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