AWS network-manager documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'Transit Gateway Connect peer' to 'Connect peer' and changed partner reference link
Security assessment
Changes focus on naming consistency and documentation references without addressing security mechanisms or vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/network-manager/latest/tgwnm/how-gnw-works.md b/network-manager/latest/tgwnm/how-gnw-works.md index a6948b5ea..e13c21641 100644 --- a/network-manager/latest/tgwnm/how-gnw-works.md +++ b/network-manager/latest/tgwnm/how-gnw-works.md @@ -61 +61 @@ When you create a device, you can specify its physical location, and the site wh -To connect your on-premises network to your AWS resources, associate a customer gateway that's in your global network with the device. If you've created a device to represent a virtual appliance sitting inside your VPC, and you've established a Transit Gateway Connect peer from your virtual appliance to your AWS Transit Gateway, associate a Transit Gateway Connect peer with the device to connect your virtual appliance network to your AWS resources. In the following diagram, the on-premises network is connected to a transit gateway through a Site-to-Site VPN connection. +To connect your on-premises network to your AWS resources, associate a customer gateway that's in your global network with the device. If you've created a device to represent a virtual appliance sitting inside your VPC, and you've established a Connect peer from your virtual appliance to your AWS Transit Gateway, associate a Connect peer with the device to connect your virtual appliance network to your AWS resources. In the following diagram, the on-premises network is connected to a transit gateway through a Site-to-Site VPN connection. @@ -67 +67 @@ You can have multiple devices in a site, which you can associate a device with m -You can work with one of our Partners in the AWS Partner Network (APN) to provision and connect your on-premises networks. For more information, see [Network Operations](https://aws.amazon.com/products/networking/network-operations/). +You can work with one of our Partners in the AWS Partner Network (APN) to provision and connect your on-premises networks. For more information, see [AWS Network Manager](https://aws.amazon.com/transit-gateway/network-manager).