Working with Dedicated Server Networking
Dedicated Server Networks
Networks a dedicated server can be connected to, how connections to private and public networks are organized, and how to configure a network interface on a server
Public networks and subnets
Which public IP addresses are used for dedicated servers, how to connect additional public IP addresses
Private networks and subnets
How private subnets of a dedicated server work, how to manage private IP addresses in the control panel
Traffic consumption model
What traffic consumption models are available, how to change the consumption model, how to view network statistics
Network limits
Network limits per dedicated server port for MAC addresses and broadcast traffic
Configure a network interface on a server
How to configure network interfaces on a server to connect to a private or public network
Q-in-Q
How Q-in-Q works and how to configure it
Create a network between pools and to other products
How to organize a network between dedicated servers in different pools or to other Selectel products
Configure DNS in the private network
How to configure DNS in the private network of a dedicated server
Example of configuring Internet access for a dedicated server via a cloud router
How to configure Internet access for a dedicated server via a cloud router using a Selectel global router
Static routes
How to specify static routes on a server, examples of configuring connectivity between a dedicated server and a cloud server, routing internet traffic through a firewall, and connectivity with external infrastructure
Enable VRRP gateway redundancy
How VRRP works and how to enable redundancy
MC-LAG redundant connection
How it works, connection speed, configuration
DDoS protection
How dedicated servers are protected from DDoS by default, other available protection types