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A private virtual interface enables access to your VPC.
For example, you need three private virtual interfaces to connect to three VPCs.
Private virtual interface To add an IPv4 BGP peer, do the following.
Local preference BGP community tags are supported for private virtual interfaces.
Creating a Private Virtual Interface to the Direct Connect Gateway.
Verify that you oryour provider are not advertising more than 100 prefixes for private virtual interfaces or 1,000 prefixes for public virtual interfaces. .
Private virtual interface only Amazon can generate private IPv4 addresses for you.
For more information, see Creating a Private Virtual Interface and VPN CloudHub.
For a private virtual interface, this can be a private or public network prefix.
You must first disassociate all associated virtual private gateways anddelete the attached private virtual interface.
You can attach multiple private virtual interfaces to your Direct Connect gateway.
To use your AWS Direct Connect connection with a VPC in another account,you can create a hosted private virtual interface for that account.
For a private virtual interface, you must also have an existing virtual private gateway or Direct Connect Gateway.
You cannot associate a virtual private gateway with more than one Direct Connect gateway andyou cannot attach a private virtual interface to more than one Direct Connect gateway.
You can provision a private virtual interface to a virtual private gateway in the same region as your AWS Direct Connect connection.
You can create a public virtual interface to connect to public resources(non-VPC services), or a private virtual interface to connect to your VPC.
For more information about provisioning a private virtual interface to a direct connect gateway, see Direct Connect Gateways.
Private virtual interface only Connection to: For connecting to a VPC in the same region, you need the virtual private gateway for your VPC.
To connect your AWS Direct Connect connection to the remote VPC, you must create a private virtual interface for your connection and specify the Direct Connect gateway to which to connect.
For a private virtual interface, ensure that your VPC security groups and network ACLs allow inbound and outbound traffic for your on-premises network prefix.
You associate a Direct Connect gateway with the virtual private gateway for the VPC,and then create a private virtual interface for your AWS Direct Connect connection to the Direct Connect gateway.
When you create a private virtual interface to a VPC, you need a private virtual interface for each VPC to which to connect.
You can use an AWSDirect Connect gateway to connect your AWS Direct Connect connection over a private virtual interface to one or more VPCs in your account that are located in the same or different regions.
Private virtual interface In the Accept Virtual Interface dialog box, select a virtual private gateway or Direct Connect gateway, and choose Accept.
You can create a Direct Connect gateway in any public region anduse it to connect your AWS Direct Connect connection over a private virtual interface to VPCs in your account that are located in different regions.
You can create a private virtual interface to connect to your VPC, or you can create a public virtual interface to connect to AWS services that aren't in a VPC.
If there are multiple AWS Direct Connect private virtual interfaces attached to your virtual private gateway,you must recreate each private virtual interface for the new virtual private gateway.
For private virtual interfaces, you need one private virtual interface for each VPC to connect to from the AWS Direct Connect connection, or you can use a Direct Connect gateway.
For a private virtual interface, ensure that yourVPC route tables have prefixes pointing to the virtual private gateway to which your private virtual interface is connected.
You can create a private virtual interface to connect to your VPC, or you can create a public virtual interface to connect to AWS services that aren't in a VPC, such as Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier.