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In this section, you learn how to view high-level and detailed information about a private connectivity configuration.
View high-level information
High-level information about a private connectivity configuration includes:
The name of the private connectivity configuration.
The status of the configuration (Active or Inactive). If the status is Active, then the number of connection profiles to which the configuration is assigned appears.
When the configuration was created.
The region where the configuration is established.
The private connectivity method that was used:
Private Service Connect interface or VPC peering.
View detailed information
In addition to viewing high-level information about a private connectivity configuration, you can click a configuration to see additional information, including:
The ID of the private connectivity configuration.
Additional information about the connection profiles that use the private connectivity configuration. You assign the configuration to connection profiles when you create the profiles.
For VPC peering private connectivity configurations:
A link to the VPC network.
The subnet on your VPC network that's assigned to this configuration.
For Private Service Connect interface private connectivity
configurations:
A link to the network attachment used.
To view a private connectivity configuration in the Google Cloud console, perform
the following steps:
Go to the Private connectivity configurations page in the Google Cloud Console.
Click the configuration for which you want to see detailed information. This information appears on the Private connectivity configuration details page.
After viewing high-level and detailed information about a private connectivity configuration, you can use the configuration to create a connection profile.
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