Partner Cross-Cloud Interconnect for AWS provisioning overview

This page describes the steps to successfully create and provision a Partner Cross-Cloud Interconnect for Amazon Web Services (AWS) connection.

You can initiate connectivity from either Google Cloud or from Amazon Web Services. To achieve a successful connection, you must create the transport resource. After a resource is created and connectivity is up, the flow is identical regardless of where the provisioning is initiated. You can manage the resource from either side to enable, disable, or change the bandwidth on the resources.

Before you start the Partner Cross-Cloud Interconnect for AWS provisioning process, ensure that the following conditions are met:

Your workflow might differ based on whether you have an activation key from AWS or not. For details, see the following sections.

Initiate connection from Google Cloud if you don't have an activation key

If you don't have an activation key from AWS, you can initiate and provision a Partner Cross-Cloud Interconnect for AWS connection from Google Cloud. To do so, follow these steps.

  1. Choose a paired location.

    Google Cloud regions are paired with specific AWS regions. When you choose a specific Google Cloud region to create your resources in, you must choose the corresponding AWS region.

  2. List the available profiles in the region.

  3. Select the correct profile and create the transport resource.

  4. Use the generated activation key to create the connection in your AWS account.

  5. Establish VPC Network Peering.

  6. Verify the connection by listing the peered VPC networks and route tables.

Initiate a connection from AWS if you have an activation key

If you already have an activation key from AWS, you can initiate and provision a Partner Cross-Cloud Interconnect for AWS connection from AWS. To do so, follow these steps.

  1. Activate your key by using the AWS Console.

  2. Follow instructions to create a connection from the AWS Console. You must provide the project and region where you want the connection to land in Google Cloud. For a list of paired locations, see Choose a paired location.

  3. After the resource is created on the AWS side, create the Google Cloud resource with the provided activation key.

  4. Peer your VPC network to the transport's peering VPC network.