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AWS Cloud WAN adds Routing Policy for advanced traffic control and flexible network deployments AWS announces the general availability of Cloud WAN Routing Policy providing customers fine-grained controls to optimize route management, control traffic patterns, and customize network behavior across their global wide-area networks. AWS Cloud WAN allows you to build, monitor, and manage a unified global network that interconnects your resources in the AWS cloud and your on-premises environments. Using the new Routing Policy feature, customers can perform advanced routing techniques such as route filtering and summarization to have better control on routes exchanged between AWS Cloud WAN and external networks. This feature enables customers to build controlled routing environments to minimize route reachability blast radius, prevent sub-optimal or asymmetric connectivity patterns, and avoid over-running of route-tables due to propagation of unnecessary routes in global networks. In addition, this feature allows customers to set advanced Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) attributes to customize network traffic behavior per their individual needs and build highly resilient hybrid-cloud network architectures. This feature also provides advanced visibility in the routing databases to allow rapid troubleshooting of network issues in complex multi-path environments. The new Routing Policy feature is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/what-is-cloudwan.html#cloudwan-available-regions where AWS Cloud WAN is available. You can enable these features using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS Software Development Kit (SDK). There is no additional charge for enabling Routing Policy on AWS Cloud WAN. For more information, see the AWS Cloud WAN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/what-is-cloudwan.html

AWS Cloud WAN adds Routing Policy for advanced traffic control and flexible network deployments

AWS announces the general availability of Cloud WAN Routing Policy providing customers fine-grained controls to optimize route management, control traffic patterns, and customize ...

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AWS Cloud WAN adds Routing Policy for advanced traffic control and flexible network deployments AWS announces the general availability of Cloud WAN Routing Policy providing customers fine-grained controls to optimize route management, control traffic patterns, and customize network behavior across their global wide-area networks. AWS Cloud WAN allows you to build, monitor, and manage a unified global network that interconnects your resources in the AWS cloud and your on-premises environments. Using the new Routing Policy feature, customers can perform advanced routing techniques such as route filtering and summarization to have better control on routes exchanged between AWS Cloud WAN and external networks. This feature enables customers to build controlled routing environments to minimize route reachability blast radius, prevent sub-optimal or asymmetric connectivity patterns, and avoid over-running of route-tables due to propagation of unnecessary routes in global networks. In addition, this feature allows customers to set advanced Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) attributes to customize network traffic behavior per their individual needs and build highly resilient hybrid-cloud network architectures. This feature also provides advanced visibility in the routing databases to allow rapid troubleshooting of network issues in complex multi-path environments. The new Routing Policy feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Cloud WAN is available. You can enable these features using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS Software Development Kit (SDK). There is no additional charge for enabling Routing Policy on AWS Cloud WAN. For more information, see the AWS Cloud WAN documentation pages.

πŸ†• AWS Cloud WAN now offers Routing Policy for advanced traffic control, optimizing route management, and customizing network behavior globally. No extra charge. Available in all regions via console, CLI, and SDK.

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AWS Cloud WAN is now available in three more AWS Regions Starting today, https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand), AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) and AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, removing the need to configure and manage different networks using different technologies. You can use network policies to specify the Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The AWS Cloud WAN central dashboard generates a comprehensive view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. In addition, AWS Cloud WAN automatically creates a global network across AWS Regions by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) so that you can easily exchange routes worldwide. To learn more, please visit the AWS Cloud WAN https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan/.

AWS Cloud WAN is now available in three more AWS Regions

Starting today, https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand), AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) and AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions.

With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central das...

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AWS Cloud WAN is now available in three more AWS Regions Starting today, AWS Cloud WAN is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand), AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) and AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, removing the need to configure and manage different networks using different technologies. You can use network policies to specify the Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The AWS Cloud WAN central dashboard generates a comprehensive view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. In addition, AWS Cloud WAN automatically creates a global network across AWS Regions by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) so that you can easily exchange routes worldwide. To learn more, please visit the AWS Cloud WAN product detail page.

πŸ†• AWS Cloud WAN now available in Asia Pacific (Thailand), Taipei, and New Zealand, offering global network management via a central dashboard, BGP route exchange, and integration with VPCs, Transit Gateways, and SD-WAN.

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AWS Cloud WAN is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Starting today, https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan is available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) regions. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, removing the need to configure and manage different networks using different technologies. You can use network policies to specify the Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The AWS Cloud WAN central dashboard generates a comprehensive view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. In addition, AWS Cloud WAN automatically creates a global network across AWS Regions by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) so that you can easily exchange routes worldwide. To learn more, please visit the AWS Cloud WAN https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan/.

AWS Cloud WAN is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Starting today, https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan is available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) regions.

With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network pol...

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AWS Cloud WAN is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Starting today, AWS Cloud WAN is available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) and AWS GovCloud (US-East) regions. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, removing the need to configure and manage different networks using different technologies. You can use network policies to specify the Amazon Virtual Private Clouds, AWS Transit Gateways, and on-premises locations you want to connect to using an AWS Site-to-Site VPN, AWS Direct Connect, or third-party software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) products. The AWS Cloud WAN central dashboard generates a comprehensive view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. In addition, AWS Cloud WAN automatically creates a global network across AWS Regions by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) so that you can easily exchange routes worldwide. To learn more, please visit the AWS Cloud WAN product detail page.

πŸ†• AWS Cloud WAN now available in AWS GovCloud (US) regions for global network management across multiple locations and technologies. Central dashboard for monitoring and BGP-based global network creation. Learn more on the AWS Cloud WAN product page.

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AWS Cloud WAN simplifies network operations with Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support AWS announces the general availability for Security Group (SG) Referencing and enhanced Domain Name System (DNS) support across Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) connected by AWS Cloud WAN. With SG Referencing, customers can simplify management of Security Groups and gain a better security posture for cross-VPC connectivity via Cloud WAN. With enhanced DNS support, customers can enable the resolution of public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses for DNS queries from VPCs attached to Cloud WAN. Customers can configure Security Groups by specifying a list of rules that allow network traffic based on criteria such as IP addresses, Prefix-Lists, Ports and SG references. Until now, customers were not able to use SG references for controlling traffic between VPCs connected via Cloud WAN. SG Referencing allows customers to specify other SGs as references, or matching criterion in inbound security rules to allow instance-to-instance traffic. With this capability, customers do not need to reconfigure security rules as applications scale up or down or if their IP addresses change. Rules with SG references also provide higher scale as a single rule can cover thousands of instances and prevents customers from over-running SG rule limits. Both SG Referencing and enhanced DNS support are regional features on Cloud WAN, meaning VPCs must be connected to the same Core network edge (CNE) for these features to work. Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support on Cloud WAN are available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/what-is-cloudwan.html#cloudwan-available-regions where Cloud WAN is available. You can enable these features using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS Software Development Kit (SDK). There is no additional charge for enabling SG Referencing or DNS support on Cloud WAN. For more information, see the AWS Cloud WAN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-vpc-attachment.html

AWS Cloud WAN simplifies network operations with Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support

AWS announces the general availability for Security Group (SG) Referencing and enhanced Domain Name System (DNS) support across Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs...

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AWS Cloud WAN simplifies network operations with Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support AWS announces the general availability for Security Group (SG) Referencing and enhanced Domain Name System (DNS) support across Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) connected by AWS Cloud WAN. With SG Referencing, customers can simplify management of Security Groups and gain a better security posture for cross-VPC connectivity via Cloud WAN. With enhanced DNS support, customers can enable the resolution of public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses for DNS queries from VPCs attached to Cloud WAN. Customers can configure Security Groups by specifying a list of rules that allow network traffic based on criteria such as IP addresses, Prefix-Lists, Ports and SG references. Until now, customers were not able to use SG references for controlling traffic between VPCs connected via Cloud WAN. SG Referencing allows customers to specify other SGs as references, or matching criterion in inbound security rules to allow instance-to-instance traffic. With this capability, customers do not need to reconfigure security rules as applications scale up or down or if their IP addresses change. Rules with SG references also provide higher scale as a single rule can cover thousands of instances and prevents customers from over-running SG rule limits. Both SG Referencing and enhanced DNS support are regional features on Cloud WAN, meaning VPCs must be connected to the same Core network edge (CNE) for these features to work. Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support on Cloud WAN are available in all AWS Regions where Cloud WAN is available. You can enable these features using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) and the AWS Software Development Kit (SDK). There is no additional charge for enabling SG Referencing or DNS support on Cloud WAN. For more information, see the AWS Cloud WAN documentation pages.

πŸ†• AWS Cloud WAN now offers Security Group Referencing and enhanced DNS support for VPCs, simplifying network management and improving security for cross-VPC connectivity without extra charges. Available in all regions where Cloud WAN operates.

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AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 based connectivity to the management endpoint of these services. Using PrivateLink, customers can now access AWS Network Manager or AWS Cloud WAN privately on the AWS network, without going through the public Internet. Additionally, customers can now access these services over IPv6 using dual-stack endpoints. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, allowing you to configure and manage different networks using the same technology. The Cloud WAN central dashboard, powered by AWS Network Manager, generates a complete view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. AWS Network Manager reduces the operational complexity of managing global networks across AWS and on-premises locations. Previously, you could access AWS Cloud WAN and AWS Network Manager using public IPv4 endpoints only. With this launch, you can now access these services’ APIs/CLI privately, without going through the public Internet. Additionally, these services now support IPv6 endpoints. To learn more about AWS Network Manager, refer https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/tgwnm/what-are-global-networks.html#nm-privatelink, and for AWS Cloud WAN, refer https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/what-is-cloudwan.html#cloudwan-privatelink.

AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6

AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 based connectivity to the management endpoint of these services. Using PrivateLink,...

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AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 AWS Network Manager and AWS Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 based connectivity to the management endpoint of these services. Using PrivateLink, customers can now access AWS Network Manager or AWS Cloud WAN privately on the AWS network, without going through the public Internet. Additionally, customers can now access these services over IPv6 using dual-stack endpoints. With AWS Cloud WAN, you can use a central dashboard and network policies to create a global network that spans multiple locations and networks, allowing you to configure and manage different networks using the same technology. The Cloud WAN central dashboard, powered by AWS Network Manager, generates a complete view of the network to help you monitor network health, security, and performance. AWS Network Manager reduces the operational complexity of managing global networks across AWS and on-premises locations. Previously, you could access AWS Cloud WAN and AWS Network Manager using public IPv4 endpoints only. With this launch, you can now access these services’ APIs/CLI privately, without going through the public Internet. Additionally, these services now support IPv6 endpoints. To learn more about AWS Network Manager, refer documentation, and for AWS Cloud WAN, refer documentation.

πŸ†• AWS Network Manager and Cloud WAN now support AWS PrivateLink and IPv6 for private, secure connectivity without public Internet access, plus dual-stack endpoints. Simplifies global network management.

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AWS Cloud WAN simplifies on-premises connectivity via AWS Direct Connect AWS Cloud WAN now supports native integration with AWS Direct Connect, simplifying connectivity between your on-premises networks and the AWS cloud. The new capability enables you to directly attach your Direct Connect gateways to Cloud WAN without the need for an intermediate AWS Transit Gateway, allowing seamless connectivity between your data centers or offices with AWS Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) across AWS regions globally. Cloud WAN allows you to build, monitor, and manage a unified global network that interconnects your resources in the AWS cloud and your on-premises environments. Direct Connect allows you to create a dedicated network connection to AWS, bypassing the public Internet. Until today, customers needed to deploy an intermediate transit gateway to interconnect their Direct Connect-based networks with Cloud WAN. Starting today, you can directly attach your Direct Connect gateway to a Cloud WAN core network simplifying connectivity between your on-premises locations and VPCs. The new Cloud WAN Direct Connect attachment adds support for automatic route propagation between AWS and on-premises networks using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Direct Connect attachments also supports existing Cloud WAN features such as central policy-based management, tag-based attachment automation and segmentation for advanced security. The new Direct Connect attachment for Cloud WAN is initially available in eleven commercial regions. Pricing for Direct Connect attachment is the same as any other Cloud WAN attachment. For additional information, please visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-dxattach-about.html, https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan/pricing/ and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/simplify-global-hybrid-connectivity-with-aws-cloud-wan-and-aws-direct-connect-integration.

AWS Cloud WAN simplifies on-premises connectivity via AWS Direct Connect

AWS Cloud WAN now supports native integration with AWS Direct Connect, simplifying connectivity between your on-premises networks and the AWS cloud. The new capability enables you to directly attach you...

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AWS Cloud WAN simplifies on-premises connectivity via AWS Direct Connect AWS Cloud WAN now supports native integration with AWS Direct Connect, simplifying connectivity between your on-premises networks and the AWS cloud. The new capability enables you to directly attach your Direct Connect gateways to Cloud WAN without the need for an intermediate AWS Transit Gateway, allowing seamless connectivity between your data centers or offices with AWS Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) across AWS regions globally. Cloud WAN allows you to build, monitor, and manage a unified global network that interconnects your resources in the AWS cloud and your on-premises environments. Direct Connect allows you to create a dedicated network connection to AWS, bypassing the public Internet. Until today, customers needed to deploy an intermediate transit gateway to interconnect their Direct Connect-based networks with Cloud WAN. Starting today, you can directly attach your Direct Connect gateway to a Cloud WAN core network simplifying connectivity between your on-premises locations and VPCs. The new Cloud WAN Direct Connect attachment adds support for automatic route propagation between AWS and on-premises networks using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Direct Connect attachments also supports existing Cloud WAN features such as central policy-based management, tag-based attachment automation and segmentation for advanced security. The new Direct Connect attachment for Cloud WAN is initially available in eleven commercial regions. Pricing for Direct Connect attachment is the same as any other Cloud WAN attachment. For additional information, please visit Cloud WAN documentation, pricing page and blog post.

πŸ†• AWS Cloud WAN simplifies on-premises connectivity via AWS Direct Connect

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AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Cloud WAN enhance visibility metrics and Path MTU support AWS Transit Gateway (TGW) and AWS Cloud WAN now support per availability zone (AZ) metrics delivered to CloudWatch. Furthermore, both services now support Path Maximum Transmission Unit Discovery (PMTUD) for effective mitigation against MTU mismatch issues in their global networks. TGW and Cloud WAN allow customers to monitor their global network through performance and traffic metrics such as bytes in/out, packets in/out, and packets dropped. Until now, these metrics were available at an attachment level, and aggregate TGW and Core Network Edge (CNE) levels. With this launch, customers have more granular visibility into AZ-level metrics for VPC attachments. AZ-level metrics enable customers to rapidly troubleshoot any AZ impairments and provide deeper visibility in AZ-level traffic patterns across TGW and Cloud WAN. TGW and Cloud WAN now also support standard PMTUD mechanism for traffic ingressing on VPC attachments. Until now, jumbo sized packets exceeding the TGW/CNE MTU (8500 bytes) would get silently dropped on VPC attachments. With this launch, an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Fragmentation Needed response message is sent back to sender hosts allowing them to remediate packet MTU size and thus minimize packet loss due to MTU mismatches in their network. PMTUD support is available for both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. The per-AZ CloudWatch metrics and PMTUD support are available within each service in all AWS Regions where TGW or Cloud WAN are available. For more information, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/tgw/transit-gateway-cloudwatch-metrics.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/network-manager/latest/cloudwan/cloudwan-metrics.html documentation pages.

AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Cloud WAN enhance visibility metrics and Path MTU support

AWS Transit Gateway (TGW) and AWS Cloud WAN now support per availability zone (AZ) metrics delivered to CloudWatch. Furthermore, both services now support ...

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AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Cloud WAN enhance visibility metrics and Path MTU support AWS Transit Gateway (TGW) and AWS Cloud WAN now support per availability zone (AZ) metrics delivered to CloudWatch. Furthermore, both services now support Path Maximum Transmission Unit Discovery (PMTUD) for effective mitigation against MTU mismatch issues in their global networks. TGW and Cloud WAN allow customers to monitor their global network through performance and traffic metrics such as bytes in/out, packets in/out, and packets dropped. Until now, these metrics were available at an attachment level, and aggregate TGW and Core Network Edge (CNE) levels. With this launch, customers have more granular visibility into AZ-level metrics for VPC attachments. AZ-level metrics enable customers to rapidly troubleshoot any AZ impairments and provide deeper visibility in AZ-level traffic patterns across TGW and Cloud WAN. TGW and Cloud WAN now also support standard PMTUD mechanism for traffic ingressing on VPC attachments. Until now, jumbo sized packets exceeding the TGW/CNE MTU (8500 bytes) would get silently dropped on VPC attachments. With this launch, an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Fragmentation Needed response message is sent back to sender hosts allowing them to remediate packet MTU size and thus minimize packet loss due to MTU mismatches in their network. PMTUD support is available for both IPv4 and IPv6 packets. The per-AZ CloudWatch metrics and PMTUD support are available within each service in all AWS Regions where TGW or Cloud WAN are available. For more information, see the AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Cloud WAN documentation pages.

πŸ†• AWS Transit Gateway and AWS Cloud WAN enhance visibility metrics and Path MTU support

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AWS CloudWAN: Eliminate Global Network Provisioning Delays & Boost Throughput in Minutes!
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AWS CloudWAN: Global Network in minutes🌐 #awscloud #cloudcomputing #networking #cloudnetworking
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