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<h1 class="topictitle1">Can I Bind Multiple EIPs to a Load Balancer?</h1>
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<div id="body0000001175257761"><p id="elb_faq_210306__p103613296476">No.</p>
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<ul id="elb_faq_210306__ul78081114184720"><li id="elb_faq_210306__li101941953164718">If you want to use the load balancer on a public network, you can only bind one EIP to the load balancer to receive requests from the Internet.</li><li id="elb_faq_210306__en-us_topic_0166333709_en-us_topic_0236111232_li14566175719319">If you want to use the load balancer in a VPC, bind a private IP address. To route requests from a different VPC, you need to create a VPC peering connection between the VPC where the load balancer works and the other VPC. For details, see section "Creating a VPC Peering Connection with Another VPC in Your Account" in the <em id="elb_faq_210306__i1260679992">Virtual Private Cloud User Guide</em>.</li></ul>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="elb_faq_0201.html">Load Balancers</a></div>
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