VPC Route Table
What is role of AWS VPC route table?
An AWS VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) route table is used to direct network traffic on a particular destination IP address. It allows customization of networks enabling them to connect to other subnets/gateways both within and outside of the VPC.
Can I have multiple route tables in a VPC?
Yes, you can have multiple route tables in a VPC. You can customize your route table by creating a custom route table for your VPC.
What is the pricing structure of AWS VPC route table?
There are no charges for using route table under your VPC. However, you are charged on the basis of resources attached to your VPC like internet gateway, NAT gateways, VPN connections, etc.
How can I access my default route table?
Under your VPC dashboard, click on VPC Route Table. The default table is labelled as the ‘Main’ in the association column. Click on default route table to view its routes and other associations.
What Is AWS VPC Route Table?
An AWS VPC Route Table is a set of rules that determine where the network traffic from your subnet or gateway is directed. Each subnet (range of IP addresses in your VPC) is associated with a route table that controls the traffic flow between subnets. A route table has a destination address which determines where the network is directed. Route tables are essential when dealing with IPv4/IPv6 CIDR blocks, private or public subnets, network gateways, VPC endpoints, etc.