Network Classes
| Class 1 :: premium plus | Class 2 :: premium | Class 3 :: economy |
|---|---|---|
| · All (6) Tier-1 IP transit providers · All (2) Tier-2 IP transit providers · All (8) peering exchanges (1000+ peers) · All (4) private peering partners |
· All (6) Tier-1 IP transit providers · All (2) Tier-2 IP transit providers · All (8) peering exchanges (1000+ peers) · All (4) private peering partners |
· Variable (1-6) Tier-1 IP transit providers · Variable (0-2) Tier-2 IP transit providers · Variable (0-8) peering exchanges (1000+ peers) · Variable (0-4) private peering partners |
| · Premium effort re-routing on request · Live rerouting support 4 · Highest QoS priority on network |
· Best effort re-routing on request · No live rerouting support · Default QoS priority on network |
· No re-routing possible · No live rerouting support · Lowest QoS priority on network |
| · Router redundancy with VRRP-E | · Router redundancy with VRRP-E | · Router redundancy with VRRP-E |
| · Available on hosting services · Bandwidth pooling allowed when listed |
· Available on all services · Bandwidth pooling allowed when listed |
· Available on a select amount of services · No bandwidth pooling allowed, unmetered only |
1 If no class is specified, you are automatically in class 2 (premium).
2 This applies to most services such as as the dedicated and colocated servers. If not listed or no options are available then class 2 (premium) is provided by default.
3 Bandwidth aggregated billing is only possible if the class allows this, when the services are in the same class and are using the same billing type (usage | speed).
4 In order to make use of this service we will need to enable this on your VLAN, meaning you will need a reserved VLAN which comes with any IPv4 subnet.
5 We may, at any time, update the requirements for this section. Last update was done at 2018-05-30.