EIP Usage Related
What are the billing methods for Elastic IP in the public network, and what are the specific billing rules?
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In the regular bandwidth mode (non-shared bandwidth), traffic billing IP can be applied for, or the existing IP can be switched to traffic billing. Shared bandwidth mode does not support traffic billing for public network IP.
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In traffic billing mode, traffic fees and IP address fees are paid separately:
- Public network IP address (without bandwidth) fee: can be paid on-demand, monthly, or annually (nude IP);
- Traffic fees: Different regional prices vary, and it is settled according to the traffic used by each IP in the early morning every day.
(1) The traffic-billed IP does not charge a bandwidth fee;
(2) Traffic statistics only count outbound traffic and do not count inbound traffic;
(3) The traffic-billed IP has the same trial rules as ordinary IP, and the traffic of the trial IP is not deducted;
(4) Switching the existing IP to a traffic billing IP will automatically refund the purchased bandwidth;
(5) Traffic-billed IP does not support binding to a bandwidth package;
- If the deduction fails on the day, it will be deducted again the next day.
How long does it take for the binding of the public network Elastic IP to take effect?
Under normal circumstances, it takes effect within 5 seconds.
Can a cloud host bind multiple public network Elastic IPs?
Any number can be bound.
Does a single Elastic IP support binding to multiple cloud hosts?
A single public network Elastic IP can only be bound to one cloud host, but it can be transferred to another cloud host through unbinding and binding. For the need to bind multiple hosts, consider using a NAT gateway to solve it.