View Attached Subnets
How to View Attached Subnets in a NAT Gateway
Overview
Viewing the attached subnets to a NAT Gateway helps users understand which subnets are using the gateway for internet access. This guide will walk you through the process of viewing the subnets attached to a NAT Gateway, including key information like the subnet’s name, network, default status, and more.
1. Login to Utho Cloud Platform
- Visit the Utho Cloud Platform’s Login page.
- Enter your credentials and click Login .
- If you’re not registered, sign up here .
2. Navigate to the NAT Gateway Listing Page
- On the left sidebar of the platform, find the VPC menu.
- Under the VPC section, select NAT Gateways .
- Clicking on NAT Gateways will take you to the NAT Gateway Listing Page , where you can view all the existing NAT Gateways.
Alternatively, you can directly access the NAT Gateway listing page by clicking this link to NAT Gateway Listing.
3. Choose a NAT Gateway to View Attached Subnets
On the NAT Gateway Listing Page , select the NAT Gateway for which you want to view the attached subnets.
Click on the “Manage” button next to the chosen NAT Gateway. This will redirect you to the NAT Gateway Manage Page .
4. Navigate to the Subnets Tab
- By default, the “Subnet” tab will be selected when you are on the NAT Gateway Manage Page . If not, click on the “Subnet” tab to view the list of attached subnets.
5. View Attached Subnets
In the Subnet Tab , you’ll see a list of subnets that are attached to the selected NAT Gateway. The following information is provided for each attached subnet:
- Name :
- The Name refers to the identifier of the attached subnet. It helps you easily recognize the subnet that is associated with the NAT Gateway.
- Network :
- The Network field shows the IP range assigned to the subnet, represented in CIDR format (e.g., 192.168.1.0/24). This indicates the IP address space of the subnet.
- Default :
- The Default field shows whether the subnet is the default subnet for the NAT Gateway. It will be marked as “Yes” or “No,” indicating whether it is the primary subnet or not.
- Status :
- The Status shows whether the subnet is active or not. If the subnet is active, it is currently functioning and accessible for traffic routing through the NAT Gateway.
- Detach :
- The Detach button allows you to remove the subnet from the NAT Gateway. Clicking this button will immediately detach the subnet, without requiring any confirmation.
6. Conclusion
By following these steps, you can easily view the subnets attached to a NAT Gateway in Utho Cloud. The Subnet Tab in the NAT Gateway Manage Page provides you with key details about each attached subnet, including its name, network configuration, default status, and activity. You can also detach subnets from the NAT Gateway directly from this page.