What Is an Enterprise Router?¶
An enterprise router connects VPCs and on-premises networks to build a central hub network. It has high specifications, provides high bandwidth, and delivers high performance. Enterprise routers use the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to learn, dynamically select, or switch between routes, thereby ensuring the service continuity and significantly improving network scalability and O&M efficiency.
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the networks with and without enterprise routers, respectively. Table 1 compares the two networks.
Item | Without Enterprise Routers | With Enterprise Routers | Benefits of Using Enterprise Routers |
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Communications among VPCs in the same region |
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Communications between an on-premises data center and VPCs | Establish Direct Connect or VPN connections between each VPC and the data center. | Attach the Direct Connect or VPN connection to the enterprise router. These VPCs can then share the connection. |
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The comparison shows that the network with enterprise routers is simpler and highly scalable and is also easier to maintain.