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Assigning an EIP

Scenarios

You need to assign an EIP.

If you want to assign an EIP that you have released or assign a specific EIP, you can use APIs. When assigning an EIP, set the value of ip_address to the IP address that you want to assign. For details, see Elastic IP API Reference.

  • If the EIP has been assigned to another user, you will fail to assign your required EIP.
  • The management console does not support assigning a specific EIP.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
  3. On the console homepage, under Network, click Elastic IP.
  4. On the displayed page, click Buy EIP.
  5. Set the parameters as prompted.
    Table 1 Parameter descriptions

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    Billing Mode

    The following billing modes are available:

    • Yearly/Monthly
    • Pay-per-use

    Pay-per-use

    Region

    Regions are geographic areas that are physically isolated from each other. The networks inside different regions are not connected to each other, so resources cannot be shared across different regions. For lower network latency and faster access to your resources, select the region nearest you.

    CN North-Beijing1

    EIP Type

    • Dynamic BGP: Dynamic BGP provides automatic failover and chooses the optimal path when a network connection fails.
    • Static BGP: Static BGP offers more routing control and protects against route flapping, but an optimal path cannot be selected in real time when a network connection fails.

    For details, see What Are the Differences Between Static BGP and Dynamic BGP?

    Dynamic BGP

    Billed By

    This parameter is available when you set Billing Mode to Pay-per-use.

    • Bandwidth: You specify a maximum bandwidth and pay for the amount of time you use the bandwidth. This is suitable for scenarios with heavy or stable traffic.
    • Traffic: You specify a maximum bandwidth and pay for the total traffic you use. This is suitable for scenarios with light or sharply fluctuating traffic.
    • Shared Bandwidth: The bandwidth can be shared by multiple EIPs. This is suitable for scenarios with staggered traffic.

    Bandwidth

    Bandwidth

    The bandwidth size in Mbit/s.

    100

    IPv6 EIP

    After the IPv6 EIP function is enabled, you will obtain an extra IPv6 EIP. External IPv6 addresses can access cloud resources through this IPv6 EIP.

    Enable

    Bandwidth Name

    The name of the bandwidth.

    bandwidth

    Required Duration

    The duration for which the purchased EIP will use. The duration must be specified if the Billing Mode is set to Yearly/Monthly.

    1 month

    Quantity

    The number of EIPs you want to purchase.

    The quantity must be specified if the Billing Mode is set to Pay-per-use.

    1

    Tag

    The EIP tags. Each tag contains a key and value pair.

    The tag key and value must meet the requirements listed in Table 2.

    • Key: Ipv4_key1
    • Value: 192.168.12.10

    Enterprise Project

    The enterprise project to which the EIP belongs.

    An enterprise project facilitates project-level management and grouping of cloud resources and users. The name of the default project is default.

    For details about creating and managing enterprise projects, see the Enterprise Management User Guide.

    default

    Table 2 EIP tag requirements

    Parameter

    Requirement

    Example Value

    Key

    • Cannot be left blank.
    • Must be unique for each EIP.
    • Can contain a maximum of 36 characters.
    • Can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).

    Ipv4_key1

    Value

    • Can contain a maximum of 43 characters.
    • Can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), periods (.), and hyphens (-).

    192.168.12.10

    • If you are buying an EIP billed on a pay-per-use basis and you want to use shared bandwidth, you can only select an existing shared bandwidth from the Bandwidth Name drop-down list. If there are no shared bandwidths to select, purchase a shared bandwidth first.
    • A dedicated bandwidth cannot be changed to a shared bandwidth and vice versa. However, you can purchase shared bandwidth for pay-per-use EIPs.
      • After an EIP is added to a shared bandwidth, the EIP will use the shared bandwidth.
      • After an EIP is removed from the shared bandwidth, the EIP will use the dedicated bandwidth.
  6. Click Next.
  7. Click Submit.

If you choose to allocate a bandwidth when assigning an EIP, the bandwidth will also be billed.