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Layer 3 Networking

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Servers deployed at Hivelocity come with robust Layer 3 networking functionality which is controllable from the Hivelocity portal or API. You can manage the following Layer 3 functionality:

  • IPs And Subnets

  • Routed VLAN Interfaces

  • BGP

You can also control Layer 2 Networking such as VLANs and Ports.

Updated 4 months ago


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