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Is an EIP Assigned Exclusively to a Load Balancer?

During the lifecycle of a load balancer, whether the assigned EIP is exclusive depends on the type of the load balancer.

  • Dedicated load balancer: The EIP can be unbound from the load balancer. If the EIP is unbound, the load balancer becomes a private network load balancer, and the EIP can be bound to other resources.
  • Shared load balancer: The EIP can be unbound from the load balancer. If the EIP is unbound, the load balancer becomes a private network load balancer, and the EIP can be bound to other resources.

You can unbind an EIP from a load balancer only on the management console.