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:original_name: er_01_0099.html
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Accepting an Attachment Request
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Scenarios
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This section describes how to accept a request from another user for creating an attachment to your enterprise router.
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.. note::
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- If **Auto Accept Shared Attachments** is disabled on your enterprise router, you can choose to accept the attachment request or not.
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- If **Auto Accept Shared Attachments** is enabled on your enterprise router, the attachment will be automatically accepted without your approval.
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Procedure
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#. Log in to the management console.
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#. Click |image1| in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
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#. Click **Service List** and choose **Networking** > **Enterprise Router**.
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The **Enterprise Router** homepage is displayed.
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#. Search for the target enterprise router by name.
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#. Go to the **Attachments** tab page using either of the following methods:
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- In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click **Manage Attachment**.
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- Click the enterprise router name and click **Attachments**.
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#. In the attachment list, locate the row that contains the attachment you want to accept and click **Accept** in the **Operation** column.
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The owner accepts the attachment request. The attachment status changes from **Pending acceptance** to **Creating**.
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- When the attachment status changes to **Normal**, the attachment is successfully created.
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- When the attachment status changes to **Failed**, the attachment fails to be created. Contact customer service.
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After an attachment is created, you can perform :ref:`Follow-up Procedure <er_01_0070__section582517444316>`.
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.. |image1| image:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0000001190483836.png
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