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Creating a private cloud network connection

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Updated at July 10, 2025

With Yandex Cloud Interconnect, you can create a private connection between BareMetal subnets and Yandex Virtual Private Cloud subnets.

Note

Before creating a private connection, make sure your folder contains a VRF segment with at least one routable BareMetal subnet and a routing instance with at least one announced private VPC subnet prefix. To order a routing instance, please contact support.

To create a private connection:

Management console
  1. In the management console, select the folder where you want to create your private connection.

  2. In the list of services, select BareMetal.

  3. In the left-hand panel, select VRF and then select the virtual network segment you need.

  4. Under Private connection to cloud networks, click Configure connection, and in the window that opens:

    1. In the Setup method field, select Enter ID and paste the Routing Instance private connection ID to the Connection ID field.

      You can also select the Choose from folder option. In this case, select the Routing Instance you need from the list that opens.

      As a result, you will see the CIDR blocks of Virtual Private Cloud subnets that will be advertised over Cloud Interconnect.

      Warning

      To successfully configure network connectivity between BareMetal subnets and on-premise or VPC subnets, their CIDR address ranges must not match or overlap.

    2. To create a private connection for the specified CIDR subnets, click Save.

As a result, the VRF information page will display the newly created connection ID and its status under Private connection to cloud networks.

Note

Setting up a private connection may take up to two business days. During this period, the connection status will display as Creating. Once the connection is created, its status will change to Ready.

Private cloud netweork connections may show one of the following statuses:

  • CREATING: Connection creation in progress.
  • READY: Connection is up and ready to use.
  • ERROR: Connection failure. Contact support.
  • DELETING: Connection deletion in progress.
  • UPDATING: Connection settings update in progress.

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