Networking Scenarios
Learn about various networking scenarios for Private Cloud Appliance.
The following sections describe basic networking scenarios to help you understand the networking service and how networking components operate together.
Regardless of the selected networking scenario, always ensure that the IP address ranges configured as Private Cloud Appliance public IPs don't conflict with IP addresses used within the data center network.
When configuring virtual cloud networks (VCNs) with a dynamic routing gateway (DRG), ensure that the VCN IP address ranges don't overlap with each other or with the on-premises network.
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Scenario A – Public Subnet describes a setup consisting of a VCN and a public subnet on Private Cloud Appliance.
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Scenario B – Private Subnet describes a setup consisting of a VCN and a private subnet on Private Cloud Appliance.
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Scenario C – Public and Private Subnets describes a multitier setup consisting of a VCN with a public and a private subnet on Private Cloud Appliance.
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Scenario D - Transit Routing Through a Hub VCN describes a network topology where your on-premises network connects to a VCN on Private Cloud Appliance to reach resources beyond that VCN.