Newbie290036 Lv2Posted 24 Apr 2024 08:52
  
By following below steps, you can increase the bandwidth of the Elastic IP without interrupting the tenant's network.

1. Create a new Elastic IP with the desired bandwidth: a. Allocate a new EIP with the increased bandwidth from your cloud provider's management console or API. b. Ensure that the new EIP is in the same availability zone or region as the existing EIP to maintain connectivity.

2. Update the tenant's network configuration: a. Create a new network interface (ENI) with the new EIP attached to it. b. Associate this new ENI with the tenant's instance(s) or load balancer. This can be done using the cloud provider's management console, API, or CLI tools. c. Monitor the network traffic transition from the old EIP to the new EIP. This process should be seamless, but it's essential to monitor the transition to ensure no interruption in service.

3. Remove the old EIP from the tenant's network: a. Once the traffic has fully transitioned to the new EIP, safely remove the old EIP from the tenant's network configuration. b. This can be done by detaching the old ENI from the tenant's instance(s) or load balancer and deleting the old ENI. c. Finally, delete the old EIP from your cloud provider's management console or API.

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