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- Direct Connect Best Practices
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using Static Routing to Route Traffic
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over a Single Connection and Using BGP Routing to Route Traffic
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over Two Connections in Load Balancing Mode (Virtual Gateway)
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to a VPC over Two Connections in an Active/Standby Pair (Virtual Gateway)
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to Multiple VPCs that Do Not Need to Communicate with Each Other
- Connecting an On-Premises Data Center to Multiple VPCs in the Same Region Using Direct Connect and VPC Peering
- Using a Public NAT Gateway and Direct Connect to Accelerate Internet Access
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Popular Questions
- What Are the Network Requirements for Connections?
- How Do I Select a Carrier When Purchasing a Connection?
- How Will I Be Billed for Direct Connect?
- How Do I Submit a Service Ticket?
- How Do I Test the Network Connectivity Between a Location and the Cloud?
- What Do I Do If I Select the Wrong Carrier When Creating a Connection?
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- What Are the Network Requirements for Connections?
- What Are 1GE and 10GE?
- Is BGP Routing Supported in Direct Connect?
- How Do I Submit a Service Ticket?
- What Are the Network Latency and Packet Loss Rate of a Connection?
- Are the Uplink and Downlink Bandwidths of a Direct Connect Connection the Same?
- What Do I Do If I Select the Wrong Carrier When Creating a Connection?
- How Do I Plan the VPCs for a New Connection?
- What Are Local and Remote Gateways (Interconnection IP Addresses)?
- How Do I Configure BFD for a Connection?
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Interconnection with the Cloud
- Can I Access the Same VPC over Multiple Connections?
- How Do I Plan the CIDR Blocks for a Connection?
- What Should I Consider When I Use Direct Connect to Access the Cloud?
- Does Direct Connect Support NAT?
- Can the VLAN of the On-premises Network Be Used in the VPC Through Direct Connect?
- Can My On-Premises Data Center Access Multiple VPCs Through One Connection?
- Can Direct Connect Be Used with Similar Services of Other Cloud Service Providers?
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Networking and Scenarios
- Can Multiple Connections Access the Same VPC?
- Can My On-Premises Data Center Access Multiple VPCs Through One Connection?
- Can Direct Connect Be Used with Similar Services of Other Cloud Service Providers?
- Can I Limit the Bandwidth Available on Each Hosted Connection?
- How Do I Plan the VPCs for a New Connection?
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Related Console Operations
- How Do I Submit a Service Ticket?
- How Can I Unsubscribe from Direct Connect?
- What Parameters Can Be Modified After I Have Created a Virtual Interface?
- Do I Need to Delete the Virtual Gateway and Virtual Interface Before Deleting a Hosted Connection?
- How Do I Change the Routing Mode of a Connection?
- How Do I Delete a Hosted Connection?
- What Is the BGP ASN Used by Huawei Cloud?
- What Are Local and Remote Gateways (Interconnection IP Addresses)?
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What Are the Network Latency and Packet Loss Rate of a Connection?
What Are the Network Latency and Packet Loss Rate of a Connection?
Updated on 2024-12-16 GMT+08:00
- You can install Direct Connect monitoring plug-ins to monitor the network quality of connections. There are two metrics: network latency and packet loss rate.
Direct Connect provides two monitoring plug-ins:
- dc-nqa-collector: monitors the connections requested on the Direct Connect console.
- history-dc-nqa-collector: monitors historical connections.
For details, see Installing the Direct Connect Metric Collection Plug-ins.
NOTE:
- Automated connections are requested using the console and can be self-service or full-service connections. Each connection has at least a virtual gateway and a virtual interface, and their routes are automatically advertised. Connections in most regions are automated connections.
- Historical connections are requested by email or phone. They do not have virtual gateways and virtual interfaces, and their routes must be configured manually. Historical connections exist only in some regions.
- Contact the leased line provider to learn more about the network latency and packet loss rate of the line from the Direct Connect gateway to your on-premises data center.
View the actually monitored network latency and packet loss rate.
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