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Adding Resources

Last updated: 2024-12-24 19:03:27
    After creating a bandwidth package instance, you need to add cloud resources to the instance to use the bandwidth package.

    Prerequisites

    Restrictions

    Type
    Description
    Resource restrictions
    Pay-as-you-go bandwidth packages
    Pay-as-you-go bandwidth packages only support adding cloud resources billed by traffic or by hourly bandwidth. Monthly subscription cloud resources are not supported.
    General BGP bandwidth packages support adding EIPs, public IP addresses, EIPv6 addresses, and public network CLB instances with the same line type.
    Dedicated BGP bandwidth packages support adding EIPs with the same line type.
    Pay-as-you-go bandwidth packages in the isolation period do not support adding resources.
    Billing restrictions
    After a cloud resource is added to a bandwidth package, it will be billed by bandwidth package. No additional fees will be charged for the traffic and bandwidth, but cloud resource instance fees will still apply.
    IP resource fees of an EIP are independent of whether it is added to a bandwidth package. If the EIP is bound to other cloud resources, the IP resource fees are not charged.
    Quota restrictions
    Monthly pay-as-you-go: Up to 100 resources (including EIPs, public IP addresses, EIPv6 addresses, and CLBs in the same region) can be added to a bandwidth package.
    Daily pay-as-you-go: The number of resources that can be added to a bandwidth package depends on the bandwidth cap of the package. You can view details in the BWP console.

    Directions

    1. Log in to the VPC console and click Bandwidth Package on the left sidebar.
    2. Select a region in the upper-left corner of the Bandwidth Package page, find the target instance in the instance list, and click the instance ID.
    3. In the Bandwidth Package Resources section on the details page, click Add Resources.
    4. In the Tagging Resources dialog box, select the resource type and instance. Then click OK. The figure below uses a pay-as-you-go BGP bandwidth package as an example.
    5. (Optional) To avoid incurring high costs, it is recommended to set a bandwidth cap for resources in the bandwidth package.
    For settings of a bandwidth cap for public IP addresses, see Adjusting Network Configuration.
    For settings of a bandwidth cap for CLBs, see Adjusting Instance Public Network Configurations.
    
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