Overview
This document describes how to configure route access rules in the TDMQ for RabbitMQ console.
Directions
Note:
You can create up to five routes (including only one public network route) for a cluster. If you need more, submit a ticket for assistance. Public Domain Name Access
Operation scenario: When purchasing a cluster, if you select VPC and choose a corresponding VPC environment (such as VPC A), then TDMQ for RabbitMQ services (such as data production and consumption) can be accessed only from VPC A. If you subsequently find that you need to access the TDMQ for RabbitMQ services in VPC A from other VPCs (such as VPC B), you can select an appropriate routing policy for VPC by configuring the access mode.
Directions:
2. Select RabbitMQ > Cluster on the left sidebar, select a region, and click the ID of the target cluster to enter the Basic Info page of the cluster.
3. In the client access module, click Add a routing policy in the top-right corner.
4. In the pop-up window, select VPC Network as the route type, choose whether to enable SSL/TLS transfer encryption, and select the VPC and subnet.
Note:
If you select VPC access, you can specify the IP to keep it unchanged when changing the access mode.
If you want to enable SSL/TLS transfer encryption, click here to download the certificate first. 5. Click Submit.
Operation scenario: If your consumer or producer is located in a self-built data center or another cloud, you can produce and consume data in TDMQ for RabbitMQ through public network access.
Directions:
2. Select RabbitMQ > Cluster on the left sidebar, select a region, and click the ID of the target cluster to enter the Basic Info page of the cluster.
3. In the client access module, click Add a routing policy in the top-right corner.
4. In the pop-up window, select Public domain name access as the route type.
5. Click Submit.
Note:
When using a public network domain name for access, you can click the Edit icon next to the access policy to set the public network access allowlist.
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