Dedicated bandwidth means that a single elastic IP uses the allocated bandwidth and does not affect other elastic IPs. Shared bandwidth can be shared by multiple elastic IPs. For instance, three elastic IPs can share a total bandwidth of 10 Mbps. Therefore, the total bandwidth available for these three elastic IPs is 10Mbps.
Tenants can create a shared bandwidth and associate it with an elastic IP. After the association, the elastic IP can use the same bandwidth together.
Precautions:
After the shared bandwidth is associated with an elastic IP, the elastic IP must be deleted before the shared bandwidth can be deleted.
SCP version 6.7.0 and above, since the elastic IP is associated with the VPC. Therefore, only the dedicated bandwidth elastic IP associated with the corresponding VPC can be converted to shared bandwidth.
Precautions:
N/A.
Steps:
Navigate to Networking > IP and Bandwidth, select the SharedBandwidth, click the New button, enter the Name of the shared bandwidth, select the appropriate VPC and Line, set the Bandwidth, and lastly, associate with the Existing EIPs, New or Associate Later manually. Note: SCP 6.10.0 supports IPv6 shared bandwidth.