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Route Policies
- Route Policy Overview
- Creating a Route Policy
- Associating a Route Policy with an Enterprise Router
- Changing the Route Policy Associated with an Enterprise Router
- Disassociating a Route Policy from an Enterprise Router
- Modifying a Route Policy
- Viewing a Route Policy
- Deleting a Route Policy
- Adding a Policy Node to a Route Policy
- Modifying a Policy Node in a Route Policy
- Exporting Policy Nodes in a Route Policy
- Viewing a Policy Node in a Route Policy
- Deleting a Policy Node from a Route Policy
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IP Prefix Lists
- IP Prefix List Overview
- Creating an IP Prefix List
- Modifying the Name of an IP Prefix List
- Viewing an IP Prefix List
- Deleting an IP Prefix List
- Adding a Prefix Rule to an IP Address Prefix List
- Modifying an IP Prefix Rule in an IP Prefix List
- Exporting Prefix Rules in an IP Prefix List
- Viewing a Prefix Rule in an IP Prefix List
- Deleting a Prefix Rule from an IP Prefix List
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AS_Path Lists
- AS_Path List Overview
- Creating an AS_Path List
- Modifying the Name of an AS_Path List
- Viewing an AS_Path List
- Deleting an AS_Path List
- Adding an AS_Path Filter to an AS_Path List
- Exporting AS_Path Filters in an AS_Path List
- Viewing an AS_Path Filter in an AS_Path List
- Deleting an AS_Path Filter from an AS_Path List
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Route Policies
- Sharing
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- Monitoring and Auditing
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Best Practices
- Summary on Enterprise Router Best Practices
- Connecting VPCs Across Regions Using Enterprise Router and Central Network
- Using Enterprise Router to Isolate VPCs in the Same Region
- Using a Third-Party Firewall to Protect VPCs Connected by Enterprise Routers
- Enabling an On-Premises Data Center to Access Service VPCs Using an Enterprise Router and Transit VPC
- Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and Direct Connect Global DC Gateway
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Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
- Overview
- Network and Resource Planning
- Process of Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
- Procedure for Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
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Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Active/Standby Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
- Overview
- Network and Resource Planning
- Process of Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Active/Standby Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
- Procedure for Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Active/Standby Direct Connect Connections (Global DC Gateway)
- Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router, VPN, and Direct Connect (Global DC Gateway)
- Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and Direct Connect (Virtual Gateway)
- Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router and a Pair of Direct Connect Connections (Virtual Gateway)
- Setting Up a Hybrid Cloud Network Using Enterprise Router, VPN, and Direct Connect (Virtual Gateway)
- Allowing VPCs to Share an EIP to Access the Internet Using Enterprise Router and NAT Gateway
- Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through VPC Peering
- Using Enterprise Router to Migrate the Network Set Up Through Direct Connect (Global DC Gateway)
- Using Enterprise Router and Central Network to Migrate the Network Set Up Through a Cloud Connection
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User Guide (Ankara Region)
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Bills
You can view the resource usage and bills for different billing cycles under Billing > Dashboard of Billing Center.
Bill Generation
A pay-per-use resource is billed by the hour, day, or month, depending on the resource's usage type. For details, see Bill Run for Pay-per-Use Resources. The enterprise router usage is billed by the hour.
You are not charged immediately after a record is generated. For example, if a pay-per-use enterprise router is deleted at 08:30, you will still have expenditures for 08:00 to 09:00. However, but you will not likely be billed for the 08:00 to 09:00 hour until about 10:00. In Billing Center, choose Billing > Expenditure Items in the left navigation pane. Expenditure Time in the bill indicates the time when the pay-per-use resource is used.
Viewing Bills of an Enterprise Router
[Example 1: Use the resource ID to search for a bill. The resource ID is the same as that in the bill.]
- Log in to the management console and choose Networking > Enterprise Router.
The enterprise router list is displayed.
- Go to the Attachments tab using either of the following methods:
- In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click Manage Attachment.
- Click the enterprise router name and click Attachments.
- In the attachment list, obtain the attachment ID.
Click the icon shown in Figure 1 to copy the attachment ID.
- On the top menu bar, choose Billing & Costs > Bills.
The Dashboard page is displayed.
- Choose Billing > Expenditure Details in the left navigation pane. Select Resource ID from the filter criteria, enter the resource ID obtained in 3, and click
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Figure 2 Searching for a transactionBy default, bill details are displayed by usage and billing cycle. You can also select other statistical dimensions or periods. For details, see Bills.
[Example 2: Use the resource name to search for a bill.]
- Log in to the management console and choose Networking > Enterprise Router.
The enterprise router list is displayed.
- Go to the Attachments tab using either of the following methods:
- In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click Manage Attachment.
- Click the enterprise router name and click Attachments.
- In the attachment list, obtain the attachment name.
Click the icon shown in Figure 3 to copy the attachment name.
- On the top menu bar, choose Billing & Costs > Bills.
The Dashboard page is displayed.
- On the Bill Details tab, select Resource Name from the filter criteria, enter the resource name obtained in 3, and click
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Figure 4 Searching for a transactionFor details, see Bills.
Checking the Consistency of the Actual Usage and Billed Usage
Assume that you created an enterprise router at 12:25:30 on July 6, 2023, created a VPC attachment for the enterprise router at 12:36:00 on July 6, 2023, and deleted this attachment at 18:50 on July 7, 2023. During this period of time, a total of 532-GB traffic was used by the attachment.
- Duration that the attachment is used
Each attachment is billed hourly and only in full hours. If the duration is less than one hour, the attachment is still billed for a full hour. Table 2 describes the attachment price.
Table 1 Attachment transaction record Cloud Service
Enterprise Router
Resource Type
Attachments
Billing Mode
Pay-per-use
Expenditure Time
From 12:36:00 on July 6, 2023 to 18:50:00 on July 7, 2023, a transaction record is generated.
List Price
List price on the official website = Usage x Unit price
In this example, the duration is 30 hours and 14 minutes. The total duration is 31 hours because pricing is listed on a per-hour basis. The unit price of the attachment is $0.06 USD per hour. The list price of this attachment is $0.06 USD x 31 hours = $1.86 USD.
Discounted Amount
Discounts offered for cloud services, for example, commercial discounts, partner authorized discounts, and promotional discounts. Discounts are based on the list prices.
Truncated Amount
Huawei Cloud billing is calculated to the 8th decimal place. However, the amount due is truncated to the 2nd decimal place. The third and later decimal places are referred to as the truncated amounts.
In this example, the truncated amount is $0 USD.
Amount Due
Amount due = List price – Discount amount – Truncated amount
In this example, if the discounted amount is 0 and the truncated amount is 0, the amount due is $1.86 USD – $0 USD – $0 USD = $1.86 USD.
- Traffic
You are billed for the actual traffic that flows from each attachment to an enterprise router. In this example, there is 532 GB of traffic. Table 2 describes the traffic price.
Table 2 Traffic transaction record Cloud Service
Enterprise Router
Resource Type
Attachments
Billing Mode
Pay-per-use
Expenditure Time
From 12:36:00 on July 6, 2023 to 18:50:00 on July 7, 2023, a transaction record is generated.
List Price
List price on the official website = Usage x Unit price
In this example, the actual traffic is 532 GB, and the unit of traffic is $0.02 USD/GB. The list price of traffic is $0.02 USD x 532 GB = $10.64 USD.
Discounted Amount
Discounts offered for cloud services, for example, commercial discounts, partner authorized discounts, and promotional discounts. Discounts are based on the list prices.
Truncated Amount
Huawei Cloud billing is calculated to the 8th decimal place. However, the amount due is truncated to the 2nd decimal place. The third and later decimal places are referred to as the truncated amounts.
In this example, the truncated amount is $0 USD.
Amount Due
Amount due = List price – Discount amount – Truncated amount
In this example, if the discounted amount is 0 and the truncated amount is 0, the amount due is $10.64 USD – $0 USD – $0 USD = $10.64 USD.
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