You can access multiple VPCs using one direct connection. If you have created a direct connection between your local data center (172.16.0.1/24) and VPC A (192.168.0.1/24) and want to access VPC B (192.168.0.1/24), you can use a VPC peer connection to implement the connection. For details, see Figure 1.
Before creating a VPC peer connection, if your direct connection is requested through email or call, you need to notify the customer manager of the network segments that are to be connected to VPC B. If your direct connection is created in self-service mode, you need to add the network segments that are to be connected to VPC B to the CIDR Block parameter of the virtual gateway.
When VPC A and VPC B belong to the same tenant, and VPC A is the peer VPC in peering-001, you need to add a local route for the peer connection.

When VPC A and VPC B belong to the same tenant, and VPC A is the local VPC in peering-001, you need to add a peer route for the peer connection.

When VPC A and VPC B belong to different tenants, the tenant that has VPC B needs to perform the following operations: