Updated on 2026-02-02 GMT+08:00

Billing

Billing Items

You are billed based on the specifications of the enterprise switch: small, medium, or large.

Billing Mode

Enterprise switches can be billed on a pay-per-use basis. For billing details, see Table 1.
Table 1 Enterprise switch billing details

Billing Mode

Description

Impact of Operations on Billing

Pay-per-use

Billing starts immediately after an enterprise switch is created. Your enterprise switch is billed by the second but settled by the hour. If the usage is less than an hour, you are billed based on the actual duration consumed. Enterprise switches of the following specifications can be billed on a pay-per-use basis:

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large

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Currently, the following enterprise switch specifications are supported:
  • Small
    • Maximum Bandwidth: 3 Gbit/s
    • Maximum PPS: 500,000
    • Connected Subnets: 1
  • Medium
    • Maximum Bandwidth: 5 Gbit/s
    • Maximum PPS: 1,000,000
    • Connected Subnets: 3
  • Large
    • Maximum Bandwidth: 10 Gbit/s
    • Maximum PPS: 2,000,000
    • Connected Subnets: 6

How Do I Renew an Enterprise Switch? What Will Happen If My Account Is in Arrears?

If your account is in arrears, you will be impacted for using your resources.
  • If your pay-per-use resource is in arrears, the resource enters the grace period. If you do not pay off the arrears of the pay-per-use resource within the grace period, the resource enters a retention period.
  • You can still perform operations on pay-per-use resources in the grace period. However, you cannot perform any operations on them if they enter the retention period.

Unsubscription

If you want to unsubscribe from a pay-per-use enterprise switch, delete the enterprise switch.