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Re: Connect to a different customer in Equinix in another DC
Hi, Yes, if you are connected to Fabric, and your customer is also connected to Fabric, then the easiest way would be to use a Service Token to establish a Virtual Connection between your respective Fabric ports. You can generate a Service Token, and send it to your customer so they can redeem it on their Fabric portal. Depending on which side should be charged for this VC, you will generate either an A-side or Z-side Service Token.2.9KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Building Highly Resilient Networks in Network Edge - Part 2 - Device Link Groups
Thank you MasonHarris for this detailed presentation! When you say "Local DLGs do not traverse the Equinix Fabric and aren’t susceptible to Fabric switch outages ", is there an outage scenario where VNF1 and VNF2 connected by a Local DLG would stay up, but the Local DLG would go down? In other words, does a Local DLG traverse a piece of infrastructure independent from VNF1 or VNF2?4.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Where can I find a list of available locations for Equinix Fabric?
Hi One of the places to search for Equinix Fabric locations and providers is here: https://www.equinix.com/interconnection-services/equinix-fabric/provider-availability "Local" means that the service provider has a node in that metro (city). "Remote" means that the service provider is present in another metro, and the Equinix Fabric network can get you there.7.6KViews2likes0CommentsRe: I need to change my Azure subnet
Azure ExpressRoute over Equinix Fabric is a Layer 2 solution. As such, it does not participate in Layer 3 routing. Any changes in IP addressing will happen between the subnet inside Azure, and the subnet in on-premises customer network, and will be transparent to Equinix Fabric.10KViews2likes1Comment