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Can I Specify a Private Network Load Balancer Address for the Backend Service?
Updated on 2024-02-04 GMT+08:00
Can I Specify a Private Network Load Balancer Address for the Backend Service?
- For dedicated gateways, you can use private network load balancer addresses.
- The shared gateway on the old console only supports VPC channels.
- Alternatively, you can use the EIP bound to a public network load balancer.
Parent topic: API Creation
API Creation FAQs
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- How Do I Define Response Codes for an API?
- How Do I Specify the Host Port for a VPC Channel (or Load Balance Channel)?
- How Do I Set the Backend Address If I Will Not Use a VPC Channel (or Load Balance Channel)?
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- Can I Specify a Private Network Load Balancer Address for the Backend Service?
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