Direct Link Connect for IBM Power Virtual Server
IBM Power Virtual Server located in IBM data centers: Off-premises
IBM Power Virtual Server Private Cloud: On-premises
Use IBM Cloud® Direct Link (2.0) Connect to configure your private network with IBM® Power® Virtual Server. The Direct Link (2.0) Connect service creates a seamless connection that allows access to IBM Cloud resources from your Power Virtual Server instance.
Direct Link (2.0) Connect provides the following advantages:
- Support for connections to multiple IBM Cloud accounts from a single direct link.
- Support for multiple VPCs (without classic access) from a single direct link within the same account.
Before you begin
Before you order Direct Link Connect, make sure that you review the following considerations and satisfied the prerequisites:
- Verify that your IBM Cloud account has the correct authorization to order the Direct Link (2.0) Connect service.
- Review Direct Link prerequisites. Also, review Routing considerations, and Setting up high availability, as needed for your particular deployment.
- IBM Cloud highly recommends that you establish a second, diverse direct link to prevent outages, whether unplanned, or planned due to maintenance.
- A 10 Gbps connection is available only using the Direct Link (2.0) Connect offering.
- Direct Link (2.0) Connect is available in all current locations.
- Currently, there isn't a migration path from Direct Link on Classic (1.0) to Direct Link (2.0). You must order a new Direct Link (2.0) Connect connection.
Pricing
The Power Virtual Server offering includes a highly available connection to IBM Cloud services at no cost for each customer per data center. You can also select the global routing option for these direct links at no cost.
Ordering Direct Link (2.0) Connect
To order Direct Link Connect, complete the following steps:
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Follow Direct Link Connect ordering instructions with these exceptions:
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In the Gateway section, select the same location as the Power Virtual Server instance. Each location requires its own direct link. For example, if you order a direct link for Frankfurt 04, you cannot establish a connection to the VMs in Frankfurt 05.
For the list of Direct Link Connect PowerVS locations, see Providers and locations.
- For Routing, select Local to access all of the data centers that are connected at the location that you specified. Select Global to access all of the IBM Cloud data centers in the world.
- For Provider, select IBM POWER VS from the list.
- For Speed, select the link speed to meet your workload requirements. The recommended speed is 1 Gbps.
- For the list of Ports, select a port that has the least number of connections. If you have multiple direct links, you must choose different ports for each connection.
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In the Billing section, select Unmetered.
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In the BGP section:
- For BGP peering subnet, you can select Auto-select IP to auto-select an IP address from range
169.254.0.0/16
, or manually enter addresses in a specific range to avoid conflict with an existing connection. - For BGP ASN, enter
64999
as the BGP ASN number for the Direct Link Connect location unless a different ASN number is required as indicated on the provisioning page. For example, the BGP ASN number for the WDC04 location is64995
. For 10 Gbps ports that are not GRE capable, you must use the BGP ASN number64997
. - Do not try to change the BGP ASN number to 64995. You must contact the IBM Power support team to handle your request to change the BGP ASN number.
BGP ASN number for specific Connect sites Direct Link Connect site BGP ASN Dallas 10
Dallas 12
Dallas 134206000072
64999
64999Washington 4 64995 Washington 6 64999 Washington 7 4206000068 Frankfurt 4
Frankfurt 564999 London 6 64999 Toronto 1 64999 Montreal 1 64999 São Paulo 4 4206000076 Chennai 01 4206000092 - For BGP peering subnet, you can select Auto-select IP to auto-select an IP address from range
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Read and agree to the Direct Link prerequisites, then click Create.
After your Direct Link connection order is submitted, go to Interconnectivity > Direct Link to view the status of your order. The Direct Link page lists all existing Direct Link connections.
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To complete your connection, submit an IBM Support case to the Power Virtual Server team. In the description field, enter the following details.
Customer name: Customer account ID: Data center details: Direct Link Connect subnet: IBM Cloud IP address: Power Virtual Server network IP address: Direct Link Connect VLAN: IBM Cloud ASN: Power Virtual Server network ASN: Power Virtual Server Private Network (subnet) Name (1): Power Virtual Server Private Network (subnet) Name (2): Power Virtual Server Private Network (subnet) Name (3): Direct Link Connect 2.0 Virtual Connections: Classic Network Virtual Connection: Yes/No VPC Virtual Connection 1: VPC name and ID VPC Virtual Connection 2: VPC name and ID VPC Virtual Connection 3: VPC name and ID
The Power Virtual Server network autonomous system number (ASN) is the same as your Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) ASN. The IBM Cloud network team generates the IBM Cloud ASN and adds it to the IBM Cloud support case. The IBM Cloud network team also generates the IP addresses. Your private network name is your Power Virtual Server private network subnet name.
The Power Virtual Server support case is closed when the Direct Link Connect connection is configured to communicate with your Power Virtual Server instance.
Setting up high availability over Direct Link Connect
Your Direct Link connections are location-specific. By default, IBM Cloud Direct Link is not a redundant service. You must order a separate Direct Link Connect instance for redundancy.
To set up a high availability through Direct Link Connect, complete the following steps:
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Order two instances of Direct Link Connect. For instructions, see Ordering Direct Link Connect.
In the BGP section, select a port from a separate port group for the redundant Direct Link Connect instance. Both Direct Link Connect instances must be on separate ports to connect to different Power Virtual Server routers, thus, ensuring redundancy.
The following example shows the Direct Link Connect ports for the DAL12 data center. The ports that end with
1-1
and1-2
belong to one port group, and the ports ending with2-1
and2-2
belong to another port group. If you select a port from the first port group, you must select a port from the second port group for the redundant Direct Link Connect instance. That is, if you select -1-1 for the first Direct Link Connect instance, you must select -2-1 or -2-2 for the second Direct Link Connect instance.Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) sessions are configured for the Direct Link Connect service in such a way that when a fault is detected on a Direct Link Connect instance, the BGP routes traffic to an alternative Direct Link Connect instance. For 10 Gbps connections, use the new ports that are not GRE capable. Ports that are GRE capable can use only up to a 5 Gbps speed.
Refer to the following table to identify the ports and port groups that you must select for the redundant Direct Link Connect instance:
Port and Port groups for redundant Direct Link instances Data center Network provider Port group 1 Port group 2 for redundancy LON04 IBM Power VS IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-LON04-1-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-LON04-1-2IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-LON04-2-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-LON04-2-2LON06 IBM Power VS SL-LON06-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-LON06-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-LON04-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [1]SL-LON06-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-LON06-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-LON04-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [2]FRA05 IBM Power VS SL-FRA05-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-FRA05-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-FRA05-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [3]SL-FRA05-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-FRA05-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-FRA05-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [4]FRA04 IBM Power VS SL-FRA04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-FRA04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-FRA04-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [5]SL-FRA04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-FRA04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-FRA04-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [6]WDC04 IBM Power VS NNI-LINK-SL-WDC04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-WDC04-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [7]NNI-LINK-SL-WDC04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-WDC04-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [8]WDC06 IBM Power VS IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-WDC06-1-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-WDC06-1-2IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-WDC06-2-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-WDC06-2-2WDC07 IBM Power VS SL-WDC07-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-WDC07-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2SL-WDC07-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-WDC07-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2DAL10 IBM Power VS SL-DAL10-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-DAL10-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2SL-DAL10-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-DAL10-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2DAL12 IBM Power VS IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-DAL12-1-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-DAL12-1-2
xPowerVS-DAL12-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [9]IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-DAL12-2-1
IBM POWER VS-CLOUD EXCHANGE SL-DAL12-2-2
xPowerVS-DAL12-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [10]DAL13 IBM Power VS SOFTLAYER-IBMPOWERIAASLITE-1-1
SOFTLAYER-IBMPOWERIAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-DAL13-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [11]SOFTLAYER-IBMPOWERIAASLITE-2-1
SOFTLAYER-IBMPOWERIAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-DAL13-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [12]SYD04 IBM Power VS SL-SYD04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-1
SL-SYD04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-1-2
xPowerVS-SYD04-10G-NOGRE-1-1 [13]SL-SYD04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-1
SL-SYD04-IBMPOWERLAASLITE-2-2
xPowerVS-SYD04-10G-NOGRE-1-2 [14]TOK04 IBM Power VS SL-TOK01-ZENLAYER-3-1
01675-TK4-X-I-0002
TKY/TKY/LE-275454SL-TOK01-ZENLAYER-4-1 OSA21 IBM Power VS SL-OSA01-ATTOKYO-1-1 SL-OSA01-ATTOKYO-2-1 SAO04 IBM Power VS SL-SAO04-POWERVSCX-1-1
SL-SAO04-POWERVSCX-1-2SL-SAO04-POWERVSCX-2-1
SL-SAO04-POWERVSCX-2-2CHE01 IBM Power VS IBM-CHE01-POWERCX-1-1
IBM-CHE01-POWERCX-1-2IBM-CHE01-POWERCX-2-1
IBM-CHE01-POWERCX-2-2 -
Select the remaining options and create the Direct Link Connect instance as described in Ordering Direct Link (2.0) Connect.
Routing considerations for VPC
If traffic is sent from the Power Virtual Server to your private cloud public IP address, and if the virtual server instance has a public floating IP, you might need a special configuration in the VPC. Otherwise, the traffic goes through the virtual machine's public interface instead of a private interface.
For proper VPC configuration, the private cloud IP address must meet the following requirements:
- The IP address range for a private network must be within the following blocks, which are reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA):
- Class A —
10.0.0.0
—10.255.255.255
(16,777,216 total hosts) - Class B —
172.16.0.0
—172.31.255.255
(1,048,576 total hosts) - Class C —
192.168.0.0
—192.168.255.255
(65,536 total hosts)
- Class A —
- VM instances within the VPC must not have a floating IP.
- Use the Delegate-VPC action to create a route to the private cloud public subnet in the VPC default routing table.
For more information, see Routing considerations for IANA-registered IP assignments.
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎
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This port is not GRE capable, but supports a speed of 10 Gbps. ↩︎