Checking Instance Details
Each CBH instance maps to an independently running CBH system.
You can manage CBH instances after obtaining an account with the CBH operation permission.
Checking CBH Instance Information
- Log in to the management console.
 - Click 
 in the upper left corner and select a region or project. In the upper left corner of the page, click 
 and select a region. Choose Security & Compliance > Cloud Bastion Host to go to the CBH instance management page. - Click the instance name to go to its details page. On this page, you can check the basic information, billing mode, and network configuration.
    
    
Table 1 Instance parameters Parameter
Description
Instance Name
The name you specify for the instance. It cannot be modified once the instance is created.
Server ID
ID of the server housing the current instance. The ID of the server for the standby node is included.
Instance Type
Type of the instance.
Standby Instance Status
Status of the standby host.
NOTE:This parameter is displayed only when Instance Type is Primary/Standby.
Specifications
Asset specifications of the instance. You can change them if needed.
NOTE:- Changing specifications may fail due to running services. So, you are advised not to change specifications without any backups.
 - Make sure you have backed up the data before you start the change as specification change failure may affect the use of the bastion host.
 
Instance Version
Version of the instance.
Enterprise Project
Name of the enterprise project the instance belongs to.
Billing Mode
Billing mode of the current instance
Created
Time the instance is created.
Upon Expiration
Policy applied after an instance expires.
VPC
VPC the instance in. You can switch the VPC for an instance.
NOTE:- Changing a VPC will interrupt the ECS network and change the subnet, IP address, and MAC address of the ECS. If you have active services, exercise caution when performing this operation.
 - During this process, do not perform any operations on the ECS or its EIP.
 
Subnet
Subnet of the VPC configured for the instance.
Virtual IP Address
Floating IP address of the instance.
Private IP Address
Private IP address of the instance, including the IP address of the standby node.
Security group
Virtual network security rule.
 
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