Creating a partner trunk and a public connection in it
The process of enabling the Yandex Cloud Interconnect service can be logically divided into the following stages:
Creating a new partner trunk
Getting started
- See the documentation to learn how the service works.
- Contact your Yandex Cloud manager to agree upon the pricing plan (connection capacity).
- Select a partner from the list, and make sure they can set up a trunk at the proper point of presence and with the required capacity.
Warning
To ensure fault tolerance, we recommend setting up trunks (via a partner or directly) at two points of presence.
- If a Yandex Cloud solution architect is working with you, discuss and agree on a Yandex Cloud Interconnect service setup diagram.
Contacting tech support to set up a new partner trunk
Create a new support request
Warning
In the request below, the attribute values for the partner trunk are provided as an example. Each customer should have their own attribute values.
Write a support request as follows:
Subject: [CIC] Creating a new partner trunk.
Request text:
Requesting a new Cloud Interconnect partner trunk
with the following parameters:
client: My Business LLC
folder-id: b1g28j9359gic3p2gca2
partner: RETN
point of presence: M9
connection capacity: 250mbps
Where:
client
: Company name.folder-id
: ID of the folder to send Cloud Interconnect monitoring metrics to.partner
: Name of the partner from the partner list.Point of presence
: Code of the point of presence from the partner list, where the partner provides connections to Yandex Cloud.Connection capacity
: Bandwidth in Mbps.
Tech support team's response to the customer's request
Once you complete all the actions required to set up a partner trunk, the support team provides to the customer:
- ID of the created trunk:
trunk_id
- Service key for the created trunk:
service_key
Here is an example of a support response to a request to create a partner trunk (for reference purposes):
trunk_id: euus5dfgchu23b81d472
service_key: euuq3f6g1zk8dbrhw4da
After a partner trunk is created, the support team provides its parameters to the partner. Here is the list of parameters:
partner_joint_id
, partner_vlan_id
, bandwidth_mbps
, and service_key
.
Customer's request to the partner to set up a new partner trunk
After receiving a response from Yandex Cloud support, the customer requests the partner to activate (configure) the partner trunk. The request must include the service_key
you obtained at the previous step.
The customer waits for the partner to confirm the fulfillment of the request and cooperates with the partner to set up a connection from the partner's equipment to the customer's equipment.
The communication channel between the customer and partner will be such as agreed between them, e.g., by email.
Note
Monitoring metrics are not provided for partner trunks currently.
For private or public connections, full-scale monitoring metrics are provided.
Setting up a public connection
To set up a new public connection in an existing trunk, create a new support request
Contacting tech support to set up a public connection
Warning
In the request text below, all the attribute values for the public connection are provided only as an example. Each customer should have their own attribute values.
Write a support request as follows:
Subject: [CIC] Add a public connection to an existing trunk.
Request text:
Please add a public connection to an existing trunk.
Connection parameters:
trunk_id: euus5dfgchu23b81d472
vlan_id: 101
ipv4_peering:
peer_bgp_asn: 65001
#cloud_bgp_asn: 200350
allowed-public-services:
- storage.yandexcloud.net
- transcribe.api.cloud.yandex.net
is_nat_extra_ip_required: false
Where:
trunk_id
: Trunk ID you got from the support team in the previous step.vlan_id
:VLAN-ID
for this public connection in trunk 802.1Q. This value is selected by the customer. It must be different from theVLAN-ID
values of the private connections previously set up in this trunk.peer_bgp_asn
: BGP ASN on the customer's equipment in ASPlain format. This value is selected by the customer.allowed-public-services
: List ofFQDN API Endpoint
for the services from the table to provide access to via this public connection.is_nat_extra_ip_required
: Indicates whether the customer needs an additional/32
service address (prefix) apart from the point-to-point/31
subnet to implement NAT functions. By default, no additional service prefix is allocated (the value isfalse
).folder_id
(optional): By default, public connection monitoring metrics will be saved to the folder specified when creating a trunk. If required, you can explicitly specify the folder to save the public connection monitoring metrics to.
Support team's response to the customer's request
Once all the actions required to set to set up a public connection are completed, the support team provides the customer with the ID of the connection created.
Here is how the support team may respond to the request for creating a public connection (this sample is provided for indicative purposes only):
id: cf3qdug4fsf737g2gpdu
ipv4_peering:
peering_subnet: 178.210.118.46/31
peer_ip: 178.210.118.46
cloud_ip: 178.210.118.47
peer_bgp_asn: 65001
#cloud_bgp_asn: 200350
allowed-public-services:
- storage.yandexcloud.net
- transcribe.api.cloud.yandex.net
Where:
id
: ID of the new public connection.peering_subnet
: Point-to-point subnet for BGP peering. which is allocated from the Yandex Cloud address pool.peer_ip
: IP address of the point-to-point (peered) subnet on the customer's equipment. It is assigned by Yandex Cloud.cloud_ip
: IP address of the point-to-point (peered) subnet on the Yandex Cloud equipment. It is assigned by Yandex Cloud.nat_subnet
: Additional subnet allocated from the Yandex Cloud address pool to implement NAT functions.allowed-public-services
: List ofFQDN API Endpoints
from the customer request for the services access was provided to via the created public connection.
Monitoring the status of a public connection
- Use the monitoring service to monitor, on your own, when the public connection BGP session on the Yandex Cloud equipment switches to the running status.
- The support team will notify you once they finish configuring access to the requested Yandex Cloud services. The configuration process usually takes up to one business day.
- Make sure to check the IP connectivity between your equipment and the Yandex Cloud services to be accessed over the configured public connection, and notify the support team of the check results.
- If there are any IP connectivity issues, contact support so that they may run diagnostics and troubleshooting.