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Do you have an IPv4 subnet cheat sheet?
You can find a helpful IPv4 subnet cheat sheet here.
How do I administer my Reverse DNS (RDNS) records?
You can administer your Reverse DNS (RDNS) records from right inside your My Netwise portal. Simply head to My Services, select the relevant service, and then click on the IP Addresses tab to view...
How do I check my connectivity usage?
You can check your connectivity usage from right inside your My Netwise portal. Simply head to My Services, select the service you want to check, and then click on the Connectivity tab to view...
What are the requirements for configuring BGP?
If you’ve taken BGP sessions from us, you’ll need to: Let us know if you want a default route or a full table. Let us know if you want IPv4 only, IPv6 only, or both. Let us know your ASN. Let...
What does Committed Data Rate (CDR) mean?
Your Committed Data Rate (CDR) is your contracted transit allowance. This is the minimum amount of bandwidth you’re guaranteed to receive, so generally functions as your average throughput level....
What is 95th percentile billing?
95th percentile billing — sometimes referred to as burstable billing — allows you to peak above your transit commit without needing to increase your Committed Data Rate (CDR). For example, if you...
What is Quota billing?
The quota billing model for transit use is the simplest method of measuring and billing for bandwidth utilisation. This is also known as Data Transfer. Usage is measured in GB or TB, and counts...
What multi-homed connectivity options are available?
Multi-homed / diverse transit delivery can be handled in a number of ways. The most common approaches are: Layer 2 Active/Active This is where both ports are physically up, and both will pass...