diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json b/docs/eip/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json index 5c20ffde..a30f1e9d 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json +++ b/docs/eip/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ "node_id":"overview_0005.xml", "product_code":"eip", "code":"7", - "des":"The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management. User management refers to the management of users, user group", + "des":"The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management.User management refers to the management of users, user groups", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"User Permissions,Service Overview,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -211,9 +211,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Overview", @@ -230,9 +229,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 1: Create a VPC", @@ -249,9 +247,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 2: Create a Subnet for the VPC", @@ -268,9 +265,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 3: Assign an EIP and Bind It to an ECS", @@ -287,9 +283,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 4: Create a Security Group", @@ -306,9 +301,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Step 5: Add a Security Group Rule", @@ -361,9 +355,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Assigning an EIP and Binding It to an ECS", @@ -380,9 +373,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Unbinding an EIP from an ECS and Releasing the EIP", @@ -399,9 +391,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Modifying an EIP Bandwidth", @@ -436,8 +427,7 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "opensource":"true", + "prodname":"eip", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -455,8 +445,7 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "opensource":"true", + "prodname":"eip", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -474,9 +463,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Managing EIP Tags", @@ -511,9 +499,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Shared Bandwidth Overview", @@ -530,9 +517,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Assigning a Shared Bandwidth", @@ -549,9 +535,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Adding EIPs to a Shared Bandwidth", @@ -568,9 +553,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Removing EIPs from a Shared Bandwidth", @@ -587,9 +571,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Modifying a Shared Bandwidth", @@ -606,9 +589,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Deleting a Shared Bandwidth", @@ -625,8 +607,7 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "opensource":"true", + "prodname":"eip", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -640,7 +621,7 @@ "code":"35", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Monitoring", + "kw":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -648,7 +629,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Monitoring", + "title":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -658,7 +639,7 @@ "code":"36", "des":"This section describes the namespace, list, and measurement dimensions of metrics of EIPs and bandwidths that you can check on Cloud Eye. You can use APIs or the Cloud Ey", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Supported Metrics,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Supported Metrics,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -676,7 +657,7 @@ "code":"37", "des":"You can view the bandwidth and EIP usage on the Elastic IP and Bandwidth or Cloud Eye console.You can view the inbound bandwidth, outbound bandwidth, inbound bandwidth us", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Viewing Metrics,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Viewing Metrics,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -694,7 +675,7 @@ "code":"38", "des":"You can configure alarm rules to customize the monitored objects and notification policies. You can learn your resource statuses at any time.Log in to the management cons", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Creating an Alarm Rule,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Creating an Alarm Rule,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -712,12 +693,11 @@ "code":"39", "des":"If you want to analyze the bandwidth or traffic usage of EIPs to locate faults, you can export EIP monitoring data.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper le", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Exporting Monitoring Data,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Exporting Monitoring Data,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "opensource":"true", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -821,16 +801,15 @@ "code":"45", "des":"A quota limits the quantity of a resource available to users, thereby preventing spikes in the usage of the resource. For example, a VPC quota limits the number of VPCs t", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"What Is a Quota?,Product Consultation,User Guide", + "kw":"Managing Quotas,Product Consultation,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"What Is a Quota?", + "title":"Managing Quotas", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -845,8 +824,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Assign or Retrieve a Specific EIP?", @@ -864,8 +842,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Why Is an EIP Newly Assigned the Same as the One I Released?", @@ -882,8 +859,7 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "opensource":"true", + "prodname":"eip", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -895,18 +871,17 @@ "node_id":"faq_eip_0006.xml", "product_code":"eip", "code":"49", - "des":"Each EIP can be bound to only one ECS at a time.Multiple ECSs cannot share the same EIP. An ECS and its bound EIP must be in the same region. If you want multiple ECSs in", + "des":"An EIP can be bound to only one ECS.An EIP cannot be shared by multiple ECSs, and the EIP and ECS must be in the same region. You can use public NAT gateways to enable th", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Can I Bind an EIP to Multiple ECSs?,Product Consultation,User Guide", + "kw":"How Many ECSs Can I Bind an EIP To?,Product Consultation,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Can I Bind an EIP to Multiple ECSs?", + "title":"How Many ECSs Can I Bind an EIP To?", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -921,8 +896,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Is the EIP Assignment Policy?", @@ -940,8 +914,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can I Assign a Specific EIP?", @@ -959,8 +932,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can a Bandwidth Be Used by Multiple Accounts?", @@ -978,8 +950,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Unbind an EIP from an Instance and Bind a New EIP to the Instance?", @@ -997,8 +968,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Why Can't I Find My Assigned EIP on the Management Console?", @@ -1015,9 +985,8 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "documenttype":"usermanual", - "opensource":"true" + "prodname":"eip", + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Are the Differences Between 5_bgp, 5_mailbgp, and 5_gray EIPs?", @@ -1053,8 +1022,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Access an ECS with an EIP Bound from the Internet?", @@ -1072,8 +1040,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Do I Access the Internet Using an EIP Bound to an Extension NIC?", @@ -1091,8 +1058,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can I Bind an EIP of an ECS to Another ECS?", @@ -1105,13 +1071,12 @@ "code":"60", "des":"Multiple EIPs can be bound to an ECS, but this operation is not recommended.If an ECS has multiple NICs attached and you want to bind multiple EIPs to this ECS, you need ", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"bind multiple EIPs,multiple EIPs,Can Multiple EIPs Be Bound to an ECS?,EIP Binding and Unbinding,Use", + "kw":"Can Multiple EIPs Be Bound to an ECS?,EIP Binding and Unbinding,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can Multiple EIPs Be Bound to an ECS?", @@ -1129,8 +1094,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Can I Bind an EIP to a Cloud Resource in Another Region?", @@ -1166,8 +1130,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Is the Bandwidth Size Range?", @@ -1178,15 +1141,14 @@ "node_id":"faq_bandwidth_0002.xml", "product_code":"eip", "code":"64", - "des":"There are dedicated bandwidths and shared bandwidths. A dedicated bandwidth can only be used by one EIP, but a shared bandwidth can be used by multiple EIPs.", + "des":"There are dedicated or shared bandwidths.If an EIP is not added to a shared bandwidth, the EIP uses the dedicated bandwidth no matter how it is billed.Dedicated bandwidth", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Bandwidth Types Are Available?,Bandwidth,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Bandwidth Types Are Available?", @@ -1203,8 +1165,7 @@ "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { - "prodname":"vpc", - "opensource":"true", + "prodname":"eip", "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], @@ -1223,8 +1184,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Are Inbound Bandwidth and Outbound Bandwidth?", @@ -1242,8 +1202,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Are the Differences Between Public Bandwidth and Private Bandwidth?", @@ -1261,8 +1220,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Is the Relationship Between Bandwidth and Upload/Download Rate?", @@ -1298,8 +1256,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Are the Priorities of the Custom Route and EIP If Both Are Configured for an ECS to Enable the ECS to Access the Internet?", @@ -1317,8 +1274,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"How Does an IPv6 Client on the Internet Access the ECS That Has an EIP Bound in a VPC?", @@ -1331,13 +1287,12 @@ "code":"72", "des":"After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the local host or other cloud servers cannot ping the EIP of the ECS.The following fault causes are sequenced based on th", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"ping,What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?,Connectivity,User Guide", + "kw":"What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?,Connectivity,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?", @@ -1355,8 +1310,7 @@ "metedata":[ { "prodname":"eip", - "documenttype":"faq", - "opensource":"true" + "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], "title":"Why Does the Download Speed of My ECS Is Slow?", diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/eip/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index 2dbb76b2..0dfc9654 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/eip/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ "code":"6" }, { - "desc":"The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management. User management refers to the management of users, user group", + "desc":"The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management.User management refers to the management of users, user groups", "product_code":"eip", "title":"User Permissions", "uri":"overview_0005.html", @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"eip", - "title":"Monitoring", + "title":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "uri":"monitor_0001.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ { "desc":"A quota limits the quantity of a resource available to users, thereby preventing spikes in the usage of the resource. For example, a VPC quota limits the number of VPCs t", "product_code":"eip", - "title":"What Is a Quota?", + "title":"Managing Quotas", "uri":"faq_common_0001.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"44", @@ -432,9 +432,9 @@ "code":"48" }, { - "desc":"Each EIP can be bound to only one ECS at a time.Multiple ECSs cannot share the same EIP. An ECS and its bound EIP must be in the same region. If you want multiple ECSs in", + "desc":"An EIP can be bound to only one ECS.An EIP cannot be shared by multiple ECSs, and the EIP and ECS must be in the same region. You can use public NAT gateways to enable th", "product_code":"eip", - "title":"Can I Bind an EIP to Multiple ECSs?", + "title":"How Many ECSs Can I Bind an EIP To?", "uri":"faq_eip_0006.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"44", @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ "code":"63" }, { - "desc":"There are dedicated bandwidths and shared bandwidths. A dedicated bandwidth can only be used by one EIP, but a shared bandwidth can be used by multiple EIPs.", + "desc":"There are dedicated or shared bandwidths.If an EIP is not added to a shared bandwidth, the EIP uses the dedicated bandwidth no matter how it is billed.Dedicated bandwidth", "product_code":"eip", "title":"What Bandwidth Types Are Available?", "uri":"faq_bandwidth_0002.html", diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0003.html b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0003.html index 1a68c90a..1cbd3368 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0003.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0003.html @@ -3,44 +3,43 @@

Assigning a Shared Bandwidth

Scenarios

Assign a shared bandwidth for use with EIPs.

-

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
  3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
  4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
  5. In the upper right corner, click Assign Shared Bandwidth. On the displayed page, configure parameters as prompted.

    -
    Figure 1 Assigning Shared Bandwidth
    +

    Procedure

    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
    3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
    4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
    5. In the upper right corner, click Assign Shared Bandwidth. On the displayed page, configure parameters as prompted.
      Figure 1 Assigning Shared Bandwidth
      -
      Table 1 Parameter descriptions

      Parameter

      +
      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0004.html b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0004.html index 07afaaad..574a3669 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0004.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0004.html @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@

      Notes and Constraints

      • The type of EIPs must be the same as that of the shared bandwidth the EIPs to be added to.
      • Do not add EIPs of the dedicated load balancer type (5_gray) and other types to the same shared bandwidth. Otherwise, the bandwidth limit policy will not take effect.
      -

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      2. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
      4. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the target shared bandwidth that you want to add EIPs to. In the Operation column, choose Add Public IP Address, and select the EIPs or IPv6 addresses to be added.
        Figure 1 Adding an EIP
        -
        Figure 2 Adding an IPv6 address
        +

        Procedure

        1. Log in to the management console.
        1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
        2. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
        3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
        4. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the target shared bandwidth that you want to add EIPs to. In the Operation column, choose Add Public IP Address, and select the EIPs or IPv6 addresses to be added.
          Figure 1 Adding an EIP
          +
          Figure 2 Adding an IPv6 address
          • After an EIP is added to a shared bandwidth, the dedicated bandwidth used by the EIP will become invalid and the EIP will start to use the shared bandwidth. The EIP will be removed from the original dedicated bandwidth.
          diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0005.html b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0005.html index 6bc2263b..c0772d43 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0005.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0005.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

          Removing EIPs from a Shared Bandwidth

          Scenarios

          Remove EIPs that are no longer required from a shared bandwidth if needed.

          -

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
          2. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
          3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
          4. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the target bandwidth from which you want to remove EIPs, choose More > Remove Public IP Address in the Operation column, and select the EIPs or IPv6 addresses to be removed in the displayed dialog box.
            Figure 1 Removing EIPs or IPv6 addresses
            +

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
            2. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
            3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
            4. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the target bandwidth from which you want to remove EIPs, choose More > Remove Public IP Address in the Operation column, and select the EIPs or IPv6 addresses to be removed in the displayed dialog box.
              Figure 1 Removing EIPs or IPv6 addresses
            5. Click OK.
          diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0007.html b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0007.html index e7aa6075..708ef440 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0007.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/bandwidth_0007.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

          Prerequisites

          Before deleting a shared bandwidth, remove all the EIPs associated with it. For details, see Removing EIPs from a Shared Bandwidth.

          -

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
          1. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
          1. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
          2. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the row that contains the shared bandwidth you want to delete, click More in the Operation column, and then click Delete.
          3. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
          +

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
          1. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
          1. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic IP and Bandwidth > Shared Bandwidths.
          2. In the shared bandwidth list, locate the row that contains the shared bandwidth you want to delete, click More in the Operation column, and then click Delete.
          3. Enter DELETE as prompted and click OK.
          diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0002.html b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0002.html index 623be141..a1a5b202 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0002.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0002.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
      - @@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
    6. Click Create Now.
    7. Click Submit.
    8. -

      Binding an EIP

      1. On the EIPs page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, and click Bind.
      2. Select the instance that you want to bind the EIP to.
        Figure 2 Bind EIP
        -
        +

        Binding an EIP

        1. On the EIPs page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, and click Bind.
        2. Select the instance that you want to bind the EIP to.

          +
          Figure 2 Bind EIP
        3. Click OK.

        An IPv6 client on the internet can access the ECS that has an EIP bound in a VPC. For details, see How Does an IPv6 Client on the Internet Access the ECS That Has an EIP Bound in a VPC?

        diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0003.html b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0003.html index b06d9f10..e012c144 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0003.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0003.html @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
      3. EIP assigned together with your load balancers will also be displayed in the EIP list.
      4. Only EIPs with no instance bound can be released. If you want to release an EIP with an instance bound, you need to unbind EIP from the instance first.

      Procedure

      Unbinding a single EIP

      -
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, locate the row that contains the EIP, and click Unbind.
      5. Click Yes in the displayed dialog box.
      -
      Releasing a single EIP
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, click More and then Release in the Operation column.
      5. Click Yes in the displayed dialog box.
      +
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, locate the row that contains the EIP, and click Unbind.
      5. Click OK.
      +
      Releasing a single EIP
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, click More and then Release in the Operation column.
      5. Click OK.

      Unbinding multiple EIPs at once

      -
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, select the EIPs to be unbound.
      5. Click the Unbind button located above the EIP list.
      6. Click Yes in the displayed dialog box.
      +
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, select the EIPs to be unbound.
      5. Click the Unbind button located above the EIP list.
      6. Click OK.

      Releasing multiple EIPs at once

      -
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, select the EIPs to be released.
      5. Click the Release button located above the EIP list.
      6. Click Yes in the displayed dialog box.
      +
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, select the EIPs to be released.
      5. Click the Release button located above the EIP list.
      6. Click OK.
      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0004.html b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0004.html index 51204560..30a8c1b7 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/eip_0004.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/eip_0004.html @@ -35,11 +35,11 @@

      Procedure

      Searching for EIPs by tag key and value on the page showing the EIP list
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. In the search box above the EIP list, click anywhere in the box to set filters.
      5. Click the tag key and then the value as required. The system filters resources based on the tag you select.
      6. Click anywhere in the search box to add the next tag key and value.

        You can add multiple tag keys and values to refine your search results. If you add more than one tag to search for EIPs, the system will display only the EIPs that match all of the tags you specified.

      -
      Adding, deleting, editing, and viewing tags on the Tags tab of an EIP
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
      4. On the displayed page, locate the EIP whose tags you want to manage, and click the EIP name.
      5. On the page showing EIP details, click the Tags tab and perform desired operations on tags.
        • View tags.

          On the Tags tab, you can view details about tags added to the current EIP, including the number of tags and the key and value of each tag.

          +
          Adding, deleting, editing, and viewing tags on the Tags tab of an EIP
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
          3. Click in the upper left corner, and choose Network > Elastic IP.
          4. On the displayed page, locate the EIP whose tags you want to manage, and click the EIP name.
          5. On the page showing EIP details, click the Tags tab and perform desired operations on tags.
            • View tags.

              On the Tags tab, you can view details about tags added to the current EIP, including the number of tags and the key and value of each tag.

            • Add a tag.

              Click Add Tag in the upper left corner. In the displayed Add Tag dialog box, enter the tag key and value, and click OK.

            • Edit a tag.

              Locate the row that contains the tag you want to edit, and click Edit in the Operation column. Enter the new tag value, and click OK.

              The tag key cannot be modified.

              -
            • Delete a tag.

              Locate the row that contains the tag you want to delete, and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.

              +
            • Delete a tag.

              Locate the row that contains the tag you want to delete, and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.

          diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/eip_his_0003.html b/docs/eip/umn/eip_his_0003.html index 2dc41536..9230ee32 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/eip_his_0003.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/eip_his_0003.html @@ -8,7 +8,13 @@
      - + + + - diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0002.html b/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0002.html index 631fc578..648c23cc 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0002.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0002.html @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@

      What Bandwidth Types Are Available?

      -

      There are dedicated bandwidths and shared bandwidths. A dedicated bandwidth can only be used by one EIP, but a shared bandwidth can be used by multiple EIPs.

      +

      There are dedicated or shared bandwidths.

      +
      If an EIP is not added to a shared bandwidth, the EIP uses the dedicated bandwidth no matter how it is billed.
      • Dedicated bandwidths can be used by only one EIP.
      • Shared bandwidths can be used by multiple EIPs.
      +
      - - diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0009.html b/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0009.html index cefa0cbb..fcb9cb9f 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0009.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/faq_bandwidth_0009.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

      Public Bandwidth

      Public bandwidth is the bandwidth consumed when data is transferred between cloud instances and the Internet. You can configure the public bandwidth when creating an ECS or bind an EIP to an ECS after the ECS is created.

      Public bandwidth is classified into inbound bandwidth and outbound bandwidth.

      Inbound bandwidth is the bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from the Internet to the cloud. For example, when resources are downloaded from the Internet to ECSs, that consumes inbound bandwidth.

      -

      Outbound bandwidth is the bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from the cloud to the Internet. For example, when ECSs provide services accessible from the Internet and external users download resources from the ECSs, that consumes outbound bandwidth.

      +

      Outbound bandwidth is the bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from the cloud to the Internet. For example, when ECSs provide services accessible from the Internet and external users download resources from the ECSs, this consumes outbound bandwidth.

      Private Bandwidth

      Private bandwidth is the bandwidth consumed when data is transferred between ECSs in the same region and on the same private network. ECSs can also be connected to cloud databases, load balancers, and OBS through private bandwidth. The private bandwidth size depends on the instance specifications.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/faq_common.html b/docs/eip/umn/faq_common.html index 79c3521c..ea13ef6d 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/faq_common.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/faq_common.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
      Table 1 Parameter descriptions

      Parameter

      Description

      +

      Description

      Example Value

      +

      Example Value

      Region

      +

      Region

      Regions are geographic areas that are physically isolated from each other. The networks inside different regions are not connected to each other, so resources cannot be shared across different regions. For lower network latency and faster access to your resources, select the region nearest you.

      +

      Regions are geographic areas that are physically isolated from each other. The networks inside different regions are not connected to each other, so resources cannot be shared across different regions. For lower network latency and faster access to your resources, select the region nearest you.

      eu-de

      +

      eu-de

      Bandwidth

      +

      Bandwidth

      The bandwidth size in Mbit/s. The minimum value is 5 Mbit/s. The maximum bandwidth can be 1000 Mbit/s.

      +

      The bandwidth size in Mbit/s. The minimum value is 5 Mbit/s. The maximum bandwidth can be 1000 Mbit/s.

      10

      +

      10

      Name

      +

      Name

      The name of the shared bandwidth.

      +

      The name of the shared bandwidth.

      Bandwidth-001

      +

      Bandwidth-001

      Enterprise Project

      +

      Enterprise Project

      The enterprise project that the EIP belongs to.

      -

      An enterprise project facilitates project-level management and grouping of cloud resources and users. The name of the default project is default.

      +

      The enterprise project that the EIP belongs to.

      +

      An enterprise project facilitates project-level management and grouping of cloud resources and users. The name of the default project is default.

      default

      +

      default

      EIP Type

      • Dynamic BGP: Dynamic BGP provides automatic failover and chooses the optimal path when a network connection fails.
      • Mail BGP: EIPs with port 25, 465, or 587 enabled are used for email services.
      +
      • Dynamic BGP: Dynamic BGP provides automatic failover and chooses the optimal path when a network connection fails.
      • Mail BGP: EIPs with port 25, 465, or 587 enabled are used for email services.

      The selected EIP type cannot be changed after the EIP is assigned.

      Dynamic BGP

      @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@

      Billed By

      Two options are available:

      -
      • Dedicated: The bandwidth can be used by only one EIP.
      • Shared: The bandwidth can be shared by multiple EIPs.
      +
      • Dedicated: The bandwidth can be used by only one EIP.
      • Shared: The bandwidth can be shared by multiple EIPs.

      Dedicated

      2024-05-17

      +

      2024-10-23

      +

      This release incorporates the following change:

      +

      Added outbound and inbound bandwidth usage in Supported Metrics.

      +

      2024-05-17

      This release incorporates the following change:

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      The selected EIP type cannot be changed after the EIP is assigned.

      • In eu-de, existing 5_gray EIPs cannot be bound to dedicated or shared load balancers. You can use 5_bgp EIPs instead.
      • In eu-de, no more new EIPs of this type can be assigned. You can assign EIPs of the BGP (5_bgp) type.
      +
      • In eu-de, existing 5_gray EIPs cannot be bound to dedicated or shared load balancers. You can use 5_bgp EIPs instead.
      • In eu-de, no more new EIPs of this type can be assigned. You can assign EIPs of the BGP (5_bgp) type.

      If you need an EIP of this type, contact the account administrator to grant the required permissions.

      Outbound bandwidth

      Bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from cloud to the Internet. For example, the outbound bandwidth is used when ECSs provide services accessible from the Internet and FTP clients download resources from the ECSs.

      +

      Bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from cloud to the Internet. For example, the outbound bandwidth is used when ECSs provide services accessible from the Internet and FTP clients download resources from the ECSs. Outbound bandwidth means the same thing as upstream bandwidth on the Cloud Eye console.

      Inbound bandwidth

      Bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from the Internet to cloud. For example, the inbound bandwidth is used when resources are downloaded from the Internet to ECSs and FTP clients upload resources to the ECSs.

      +

      Bandwidth consumed when data is transferred from the Internet to cloud. For example, the inbound bandwidth is used when resources are downloaded from the Internet to ECSs and FTP clients upload resources to the ECSs. Inbound bandwidth means the same thing as downstream bandwidth on the Cloud Eye console.

      Table 1 Method of locating the failure to ping an EIP

      Possible Cause

      +
      @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@

      Checking Security Group Rules

      ICMP is used for the ping command. Check whether the security group accommodating the ECS allows ICMP traffic.

      -
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
      3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
      4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

        The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

        +
        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
        3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
        4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

          The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

        5. Click the Security Groups tab, expand the information of the security group, and view security group rules.
        6. Click the security group ID.

          The system automatically switches to the Security Group page.

        7. On the Outbound Rules page, click Add Rule. In the displayed dialog box, set required parameters to add an outbound rule.
      Table 1 Method of locating the failure to ping an EIP

      Possible Causes

      Solution

      - diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/faq_eip_0006.html b/docs/eip/umn/faq_eip_0006.html index 0579e21d..9612a915 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/faq_eip_0006.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/faq_eip_0006.html @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ -

      Can I Bind an EIP to Multiple ECSs?

      -

      Each EIP can be bound to only one ECS at a time.

      -

      Multiple ECSs cannot share the same EIP. An ECS and its bound EIP must be in the same region. If you want multiple ECSs in the same VPC to share an EIP, you have to use a NAT gateway. For more information, see NAT Gateway User Guide.

      +

      How Many ECSs Can I Bind an EIP To?

      +

      An EIP can be bound to only one ECS.

      +

      An EIP cannot be shared by multiple ECSs, and the EIP and ECS must be in the same region. You can use public NAT gateways to enable the ECSs in the VPC to share an EIP to access or be accessed by the Internet.

      +

      For more information, see the NAT Gateway User Guide.

      + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - - - diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/overview_region.html b/docs/eip/umn/overview_region.html index 5ba08ece..38b642c6 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/overview_region.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/overview_region.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@

      Selecting an AZ

      When deploying resources, consider your applications' requirements on disaster recovery (DR) and network latency.

      • For high DR capability, deploy resources in different AZs within the same region.
      • For lower network latency, deploy resources in the same AZ.
      -

      Regions and Endpoints

      Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.

      +

      Regions and Endpoints

      Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/permission_0003.html b/docs/eip/umn/permission_0003.html index 0478ccf7..4b554962 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/permission_0003.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/permission_0003.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

      Creating a User and Granting EIP Permissions

      Currently, the EIP service permissions are included in the VPC permissions. For details, see Permissions Management.

      -
      This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your VPC resources. With IAM, you can:
      • Create IAM users for employees based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user will have their own security credentials for accessing VPC resources.
      • Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
      • Entrust a cloud account or cloud service to perform efficient O&M on your VPC resources.
      +
      This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your VPC resources. With IAM, you can:
      • Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
      • Entrust a cloud account or cloud service to perform efficient O&M on your VPC resources.

      If your cloud account meets your permissions requirements, you can skip this section.

      Figure 1 shows the process flow for granting permissions.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0004.html b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0004.html index 6338e77e..426d6ceb 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0004.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0004.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and choose Network > Virtual Private Cloud.

        The Virtual Private Cloud page is displayed.

      3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Virtual Private Cloud > Subnets.
      4. Click Create Subnet.

        The Create Subnet page is displayed.

        -
      5. Set the parameters as prompted.
        Figure 1 Creating a subnet
        +
      6. Set the parameters as prompted.
        Figure 1 Creating a subnet
      Table 2 Security group rules

      Transfer Direction

      @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@

      Protocol/Port Range

      Source

      +

      Destination

      1 minute

      upstream_bandwidth_usage

      +

      Outbound Bandwidth Usage

      +

      Usage of outbound bandwidth in the unit of percent.

      +

      Outbound bandwidth usage = Outbound bandwidth/Purchased bandwidth

      +

      0% to 100%

      +

      Bandwidth or EIP

      +

      1 minute

      +

      downstream_bandwidth_usage

      +

      Inbound Bandwidth Usage

      +

      Usage of inbound bandwidth in the unit of percent.

      +

      Inbound bandwidth usage = Inbound bandwidth/Purchased bandwidth

      +

      0-100%

      +

      Bandwidth or EIP

      +

      1 minute

      +

      up_stream

      Outbound Traffic

      @@ -91,7 +119,7 @@

      publicip_id

      EIP ID

      +

      EIP ID

      bandwidth_id

      @@ -120,7 +148,7 @@
      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0003.html b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0003.html index 6467f9f0..177433ad 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0003.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0003.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0004.html b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0004.html index 495a62a0..e48b6a71 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0004.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0004.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

      Creating an Alarm Rule

      Scenarios

      You can configure alarm rules to customize the monitored objects and notification policies. You can learn your resource statuses at any time.

      -

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
      2. In the upper left corner of the page, click to open the service list and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Eye.
      3. In the left navigation pane on the left, choose Alarm Management > Alarm Rules.
      4. On the Alarm Rules page, click Create Alarm Rule and set required parameters, or modify an existing alarm rule.
      5. After the parameters are set, click Create.

        After the alarm rule is created, the system automatically notifies you if an alarm is triggered for the VPC service.

        +

        Procedure

        1. Log in to the management console.
        1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
        2. In the upper left corner of the page, click to open the service list and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Eye.
        3. In the left navigation pane on the left, choose Alarm Management > Alarm Rules.
        4. On the Alarm Rules page, click Create Alarm Rule and set required parameters, or modify an existing alarm rule.
        5. After the parameters are set, click Create.

          After the alarm rule is created, the system automatically notifies you if an alarm is triggered for the VPC service.

          For more information about alarm rules, see Cloud Eye User Guide.

        @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
        diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0005.html b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0005.html index d434f628..58b7c591 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0005.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/monitor_0005.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/overview_0004.html b/docs/eip/umn/overview_0004.html index 8d7b0ced..cb0fc29e 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/overview_0004.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/overview_0004.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@

      Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

      Binding a Virtual IP Address to an EIP or ECS

      +

      Binding a Virtual IP Address to an EIP or ECS

      Configure ECSs to share one or more EIPs through a NAT gateway to access the Internet.

      @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@

      NAT Gateway

      Using SNAT to Access the Internet

      +

      Using SNAT to Access the Internet

      Distribute incoming traffic to multiple ECSs in a VPC.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/overview_0005.html b/docs/eip/umn/overview_0005.html index b603a8b7..581ffd65 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/overview_0005.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/overview_0005.html @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@

      User Permissions

      -

      The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management. User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user group rights. Resource management refers to the control operations that can be performed by users on cloud service resources.

      +

      The cloud system provides two types of user permissions by default: user management and resource management.

      +

      User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user group rights.

      +

      Resource management refers to the control operations that can be performed by users on cloud service resources.

      For further details, see Permissions.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/overview_permission.html b/docs/eip/umn/overview_permission.html index 4ea733c7..ad7cffca 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/overview_permission.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/overview_permission.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

      VPC FullAccess

      Full permissions for VPC

      +

      Full permissions for VPC.

      System-defined policy

      @@ -16,14 +16,21 @@ - + + + + - - @@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
    9. Click Create Now.
    10. Click Submit.
    11. -

      Binding an EIP

      1. On the EIPs page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, and click Bind.
      2. Select the instance that you want to bind the EIP to.
        Figure 2 Bind EIP
        -
        +

        Binding an EIP

        1. On the EIPs page, locate the row that contains the target EIP, and click Bind.
        2. Select the instance that you want to bind the EIP to.

          +
          Figure 2 Bind EIP
        3. Click OK.

        An IPv6 client on the internet can access the ECS that has an EIP bound in a VPC. For details, see How Does an IPv6 Client on the Internet Access the ECS That Has an EIP Bound in a VPC?

        diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0006.html b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0006.html index 40975035..32c79f1e 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0006.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0006.html @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@

        Procedure

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
        3. Click in the upper left corner and choose Network > Virtual Private Cloud.

          The Virtual Private Cloud page is displayed.

        4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Access Control > Security Groups.

          The security group list is displayed.

        5. In the upper right corner, click Create Security Group.

          The Create Security Group page is displayed.

          -
        6. Configure the parameters as prompted.
          Figure 1 Create Security Group
          +
        7. Configure the parameters as prompted.
          Figure 1 Create Security Group
      Table 1 Parameter descriptions

      Parameter

      VPC

      +

      Region

      +

      The region where the VPC is located.

      +

      -

      +

      VPC

      The VPC for which you want to create a subnet.

      -

      Name

      +

      Subnet Name

      The subnet name.

      The name can contain a maximum of 64 characters, which may consist of letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.). The name cannot contain spaces.

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0005.html b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0005.html index d95c4d71..718632eb 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0005.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0005.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@

      EIP Type

      • Dynamic BGP: Dynamic BGP provides automatic failover and chooses the optimal path when a network connection fails.
      • Mail BGP: EIPs with port 25, 465, or 587 enabled are used for email services.
      +
      • Dynamic BGP: Dynamic BGP provides automatic failover and chooses the optimal path when a network connection fails.
      • Mail BGP: EIPs with port 25, 465, or 587 enabled are used for email services.

      The selected EIP type cannot be changed after the EIP is assigned.

      Dynamic BGP

      @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@

      Billed By

      Two options are available:

      -
      • Dedicated: The bandwidth can be used by only one EIP.
      • Shared: The bandwidth can be shared by multiple EIPs.
      +
      • Dedicated: The bandwidth can be used by only one EIP.
      • Shared: The bandwidth can be shared by multiple EIPs.

      Dedicated

      diff --git a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0007.html b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0007.html index fa21789e..5913be0f 100644 --- a/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0007.html +++ b/docs/eip/umn/qsg_0007.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
    12. Locate the row that contains the target security group and click Manage Rules in the Operation column.

      The page for configuring security group rules is displayed.

    13. On the Inbound Rules tab, click Add Rule.

      The Add Inbound Rule dialog box is displayed.

    14. Configure required parameters.

      You can click + to add more inbound rules.

      -
      Figure 1 Add Inbound Rule
      +
      Figure 1 Add Inbound Rule
    15. Table 2 Parameter description

      Parameter

      @@ -27,7 +27,24 @@ - + + + + + + + +
      Table 1 Inbound rule parameter description

      Parameter

      Protocol

      +

      Priority

      +

      The security group rule priority.

      +

      The priority value ranges from 1 to 100. The default value is 1 and has the highest priority. The security group rule with a smaller value has a higher priority.

      +

      1

      +

      Action

      +
      Allow or Deny
      • If the Action is set to Allow, access from the source is allowed to ECSs in the security group over specified ports.
      • If the Action is set to Deny, access from the source is denied to ECSs in the security group over specified ports.
      +
      +

      Deny rules take precedence over allow rules of the same priority.

      +

      Allow

      +

      Protocol

      The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

      Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.

      @@ -74,17 +91,34 @@
    16. Click OK.

      The inbound rule list is displayed.

    17. On the Outbound Rules tab, click Add Rule.

      The Add Outbound Rule dialog box is displayed.

    18. Configure required parameters.

      You can click + to add more outbound rules.

      -
      Figure 2 Add Outbound Rule
      +
      Figure 2 Add Outbound Rule
      -
      Table 2 Outbound rule parameter description

      Parameter

      +
      - - + + + + + + + +
      Table 2 Outbound rule parameter description

      Parameter

      Description

      +

      Description

      Example Value

      Protocol

      +

      Priority

      +

      The security group rule priority.

      +

      The priority value ranges from 1 to 100. The default value is 1 and has the highest priority. The security group rule with a smaller value has a higher priority.

      +

      1

      +

      Action

      +
      Allow or Deny
      • If the Action is set to Allow, access from ECSs in the security group is allowed to the destination over specified ports.
      • If the Action is set to Deny, access from ECSs in the security group is denied to the destination over specified ports.
      +
      +

      Deny rules take precedence over allow rules of the same priority.

      +

      Allow

      +

      Protocol

      The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

      Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.