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Qin Ying, Fan 1e074c969a EIP UMN 20240126 version
Reviewed-by: Sarda, Priya <prsarda@noreply.gitea.eco.tsi-dev.otc-service.com>
Co-authored-by: Qin Ying, Fan <fanqinying@huawei.com>
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<h1 class="topictitle1"><span id="text7265165681218"></span><span id="text378885811217">EIP</span> Overview</h1>
<div id="body8662426"><div class="section" id="eip_0007__en-us_topic_0166932709_section267602115215"><h4 class="sectiontitle"><span id="eip_0007__text1169524313264"></span><span id="eip_0007__text3611134972612">EIP</span></h4><p id="eip_0007__en-us_topic_0166932709_p1018119273218">The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. If a resource has an EIP bound, it can directly access the Internet. If a resource only has a private IP address, it cannot directly access the Internet. EIPs can be bound to or unbound from <span id="eip_0007__overview_0001_text10552102712318">ECS</span>s, <span id="eip_0007__overview_0001_text1655232722318">BMS</span>s, virtual IP addresses, NAT gateways, or load balancers.</p>
<p id="eip_0007__en-us_topic_0166932709_p218822964617">Each EIP can be bound to only one cloud resource and they must be in the same region.</p>
<div class="fignone" id="eip_0007__en-us_topic_0166932709_fig15314318474"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Connecting to the Internet using an EIP</span><br><span><img id="eip_0007__overview_0001_image770943617381" src="en-us_image_0000001844364154.png"></span></div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="eip_0001.html">Elastic IP</a></div>
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