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Colocation server networks

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You can view the list of colocation server networks in the control panel: in the top menu, click ProductsColocation → server page → Network **** tab.

Colocation servers can be connected to:

  • a public network (Internet, external network),
  • a private network (local area network).

Colocation servers are provided with one public IPv4 address from a shared subnet by default. The shared subnet also contains servers belonging to other clients. To obtain additional IP addresses, order a dedicated subnet and configure it. You can connect a free basic firewall for the dedicated subnet.

Private networks do not have Internet access and are used for communication between servers within a data center. To set up a private network between servers located in the same pool, specify the same VLAN on the local port of each server. To set up a private network between servers in different pools and/or with other Selectel products, use Selectel Global Router.

If you have your own AS (autonomous system) with a dedicated block of IP addresses, it can be announced to the Internet via Selectel equipment. To do this, connect the BGP Connectivity service.

You can connect to a third-party carrier as part of the FOCL service.