Use transit gateway route tables to configure routing for your transit gateway attachments. A route table is a table that contains rules that direct how your network traffic is routed between your VPCs and VPNs. Each route in the table contains the range of IP addresses for the destinations that you want to send traffic to.
Transit gateway route tables allows you to associate a table with a transit gateway attachment. VPC, VPN, Direct Connect gateway, Peering, and Connect attachments are all supported. When associated, routes for these attachments are propagated from the attachment to the target transit gateway route table. An attachment can be propagated to multiple route tables.
Additionally you can create and manage static routes with a route table. For example, you might have a static route that's used as a backup route in the event of a network disruption that affects any dynamic routes.
Tasks
- Create a transit gateway route table
- View transit gateway route tables
- Associate a transit gateway route table
- Disassociate a transit gateway route table
- Enable route propagation
- Disable route propagation
- Create a static route
- Delete a static route
- Replace a static route
- Export route tables to Amazon S3
- Delete a transit gateway route table
- Create a prefix list reference
- Modify a prefix list reference
- Delete a prefix list reference