AWS Direct Connect provides three types of virtual interfaces: public, private, and transit. How do I determine which type I should use to connect different AWS resources?
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Use the following Direct Connect virtual interface based on your use case.
Public virtual interface
To connect to AWS resources that are reachable by a public IP address such as an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or AWS public endpoints, use a public virtual interface. With a public virtual interface, you can:
- Connect to all AWS public IP addresses globally.
- Create public virtual interfaces in any Direct Connect location to receive Amazon’s global IP routes.
- Access publicly routable Amazon services in any AWS Region (except the AWS China Region).
Private virtual interface
To connect to your resources hosted in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) using their private IP addresses, use a private virtual interface. With a private virtual interface, you can:
- Connect VPC resources such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances or load balancers on your private IP address or endpoint.
- Connect a private virtual interface to a Direct Connect gateway. Then, associate the Direct Connect gateway with one or more virtual private gateways in any AWS Region (except the AWS China Region).
- Connect to multiple Amazon VPCs in any AWS Region (except the AWS China Region), because a virtual private gateway is associated with a single VPC.
Note: For a private virtual interface, AWS advertises the VPC CIDR only over the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbor. AWS can't advertise or suppress specific subnet blocks in the Amazon VPC for a private virtual interface.
Transit virtual interface
To connect to your resources hosted in an Amazon VPC (using their private IP addresses) through a transit gateway, use a transit virtual interface. With a transit virtual interface, you can:
- Connect multiple Amazon VPCs in the same or different AWS account using Direct Connect.
- Associate up to three transit gateways in any AWS Region when you use a transit virtual interface to connect to a Direct Connect gateway.
- Attach Amazon VPCs in the same AWS Region to the transit gateway. Then, access multiple VPCs in different AWS accounts in the same AWS Region using a transit virtual interface.
Note: For transit virtual interface, AWS advertises only routes that you specify in the allowed prefixes list on the Direct Connect gateway. For a list of all AWS Regions that offer Direct Connect support for AWS Transit Gateway, see AWS Transit Gateway support.
Related information
AWS Direct Connect virtual interfaces
Accessing a remote AWS Region
Working with Direct Connect gateways