View VPC/VNet Route Tables
You can view details about network paths associated with a VPC or VNet from Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > VPC/VNets & Subnets. This information can help you troubleshoot connectivity issues.
To view route tables by VPC or VNet, do the following:
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Go to Cloud Resources > Cloud Assets > VPC/VNets & Subnets.
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Locate the VPC or VNet you want and click the link in the Name column.
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On VPC/VNet Route Table, you can view the route table name and ID, and details about the routes listed in the route table.
The following details are available in the VPC/VNet Route Table:
Field or Column Description Route Table
The name of the route table associated with the selected VPC or VNet. If more than one route table is available, you can switch between them.
Route Table ID
The ID of the route table, which can be the same as the name.
Associated Subnets
The total number of subnets associated with the selected route table. Click the number to display the name, CIDR, and availability zone of each subnet.
Route
The destination IP address of the route.
Target
The resource to which traffic is directed.
Target Type
The type can be any of the following:
AWS types:
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Carrier Gateway
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Core Network
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Gateway
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Internet Gateway (Egress only)
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Instance
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Local Gateway
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NAT Gateway
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Network Interface
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Transit Gateway
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VPC Peering Connection
Azure types:
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Internet
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Virtual Appliance
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Virtual Network Gateway
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VNet Local
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Azure None
Other types:
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Unspecified
Status
Route status can be any of the following:
AWS status:
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Active
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Blackhole (unavailable)
Azure status:
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Deleting
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Failed
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Succeeded
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Updating
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