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Networking

The networking gives you the flexibity to create customised routes for network traffic from an application service to reach its particular endpoint. Various routing rules can be set up specifying hosts or IP addresses to access applications as well as which ports must be used.

Learn more about how networking works on OGC.

Gateway​

External Layer-4 communication requires the same Container Port configuration as the internal scenario, however the source needs to be defined as it will not be an Application deployed by OGC. In this case a Gateway needs to be defined which accepts connections from outside the OGC-deployed system and acts as a source for a Route Policy.

Add a Gateway​

On the package details page, go to the Networking tab and click on + Add.

Give your Gateway a display name and click on Save.

Note: You can add more than one Gateway.

Edit Gateway​

On the package details page, go to the Networking tab and click on Edit. To save the changes, click on Save

Delete Gateway​

On the package details page, go to the Networking tab and click on Edit to save changes.

Remote Endpoint​

External Layer-4 communication requires the same Container Port configuration as the internal scenario, however the source needs to be defined as it will not be an Application deployed by OGC. In this case a Gateway needs to be defined which accepts connections from outside the OGC-deployed system and acts as a source for a Route Policy.