Global Accelerator
Global Accelerator
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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Best Practices
- Using Global Accelerator to Speed Up Cross-Border Access to Web Servers
- Using CDN and Global Accelerator to Speed Up Cross-Border Access
- Using Global Accelerator to Speed Up Cross-Border Access to Third-Party On-premises Servers
- Using Global Accelerator to Accelerate Communications Between Cloud and On-Premises Servers and Implement Multi-active DR
- Transferring the Source IP Address of a Client
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Global Accelerator
- Listener
- Endpoint Group
- Endpoint
- Health Check
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IP Address Group
- Creating an IP Address Group
- Querying IP Address Groups
- Querying Details of an IP Address Group
- Updating an IP Address Group
- Deleting an IP Address Group
- Adding CIDR Blocks to an IP Address Group
- Removing CIDR Blocks from an IP Address Group
- Associating an IP Address Group with a Listener
- Disassociating an IP Address Group from a Listener
- Region
- Tag
- Log
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Can I Use the Ping Command to Test Latency?
- How Will I Be Billed for Global Accelerator?
- How Can I Increase the Global Accelerator Quotas?
- How Can I Use Traffic Dial to Distribute Traffic?
- What Types of Endpoints Can Be Added to a Global Accelerator?
- Can I Use Global Accelerator in an Area That Is Not Listed Among the Acceleration Areas?
- What Are the Statuses and Health Check Results of Endpoints?
- What Should I Do If an Endpoint Is Unhealthy?
- Most Frequently Asked Questions
- Configuring the TOA Module
- How Can I Use Global Accelerator to Enable European Users to Access the Applications Deployed in or Outside the Chinese Mainland (Excluding Europe) Faster?
- General Reference
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Creating an IP Address Group
Scenario
If you want to use a whitelist or blacklist to control access to listeners, you must create an IP address group first.
Constraints
- Each user can create up to 50 IP address groups.
- An IP address group can have up to 200 unique CIDR blocks.
- Up to 20 unique CIDR blocks can be added to an IP address group at a time.
- An IP address group can be associated with up to 10 listeners.
Procedure
- Go to the IP Address Groups page.
- On the displayed page, click Create IP Address Group.
- Configure the parameters. For details, see Table 1.
Table 1 Parameters required for creating an IP address group Parameter
Description
Name
The name of the IP address group.
CIDR Blocks
CIDR blocks that are added to the whitelist or blacklist for access control.
- Each IP address or CIDR block must be on a separate line and end with a carriage return.
- Each line can include a description with a vertical bar (|) separating it from the IP address or CIDR block, for example, 192.168.1.0/24 | GROUP01. The description can contain up to 255 characters long and cannot contain angle brackets (<>).
- You can add a maximum of 20 CIDR blocks at a time and 200 CIDR blocks in total.
Description
Provides supplementary information about the IP address group.
- Click OK.
Parent topic: IP Address Groups
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