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  1. Preface
  2. Advanced clusters
  3. Setting up Amazon Web Services
  4. Setting up Google Cloud
  5. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  6. Setting up a self-service cluster
  7. Local cluster setup
  8. Advanced configurations
  9. Troubleshooting advanced clusters
  10. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Create a Google Cloud NAT gateway

Create a Google Cloud NAT gateway

If you need to connect to the internet from private nodes that do not have external IP addresses, create a Google Cloud Network Address Translator (NAT) gateway.
In Google Cloud NAT, create a NAT gateway in the VPC network with the following configuration:
  • Use the same region as the subnet.
  • Use a Cloud Router that uses the default settings.
  • Use the default value for the NAT mapping source.
  • Manually create a new static public IP address to use for the NAT IP address.
Ensure that the NAT gateway is running before you run an
advanced job
.
The following image shows an example NAT gateway configuration in the Google Cloud Console:
In the Google Cloud Console, under Network Services, the Cloud NAT tab is selected and the configuration for a new NAT gateway is open. Annotations highlight the settings for Region, Cloud Router, Source (internal), and NAT IP addresses.

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