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Step 6: Activate a VPN Tunnel

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Last updated: 2024-01-09 14:20:07
You can use the CVM in the VPC to ping an IP address in the customer IP range to activate the VPN tunnel. A successful ping indicates that VPC and IDC can communicate with each other. For example, you can use the CVM in subnet A of VPC1 to ping the server IP address in the subnet of the customer IDC: ping 10.0.1.7.

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