If the public bandwidth configurations of a subscription Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instance that uses a public IP address are not suitable for your business requirements, you can modify the public bandwidth configurations.
Prerequisites

Background information
- For instances that use the pay-by-bandwidth billing method for network usage, you can upgrade or downgrade their fixed bandwidths. For more information, see Upgrade fixed bandwidths or Downgrade fixed bandwidths. Note A bandwidth downgrade may result in a refund. The following formula is used to calculate the refund amount: Refund amount = Remaining amount of the price of the original configurations - Price of the new configurations. Up to three refunds can be made for each subscription instance. A refund is made if you downgrade the instance type or bandwidth or change the billing method of a disk from subscription to pay-as-you-go.
- For instances that use the pay-by-traffic billing method for network usage, you can modify their peak bandwidths. For more information, see Modify peak bandwidths.
- Your ECS usage determines whether the bandwidths of your instances can be downgraded.
- The bandwidth configurations of an instance can be modified multiple times, but you must wait at least 5 minutes between two consecutive bandwidth configuration modifications on the same instance.
This topic describes how to modify the bandwidth configurations of a subscription instance that uses a public IP address. For more information about how to modify the bandwidth configurations of a subscription instance that uses an elastic IP address (EIP), see Modify the bandwidth of an EIP.
Upgrade fixed bandwidths
For instances that use the pay-by-bandwidth billing method for network usage, you can perform the following operations to upgrade their fixed bandwidths.
- Log on to the ECS console.
- In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
- In the top navigation bar, select a region.
- Use one of the following methods to go to the bandwidth upgrade page based on the number of instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to upgrade:
- Upgrade the fixed bandwidth of a single instance at a time
- Find the subscription instance whose fixed bandwidth you want to upgrade and click Upgrade/Downgrade in the Actions column.
- In the Upgrade/Downgrade Wizard dialog box, select Upgrade and click Continue.
- Find the subscription instance whose fixed bandwidth you want to upgrade and click Upgrade/Downgrade in the Actions column.
- Upgrade the fixed bandwidths of multiple instances at a time
- Select the subscription instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to upgrade. In the lower part of the page, choose
- In the Change Subscription Instance Bandwidth dialog box, select Upgrade Bandwidth and click Continue.
- Select the subscription instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to upgrade. In the lower part of the page, choose
- Upgrade the fixed bandwidth of a single instance at a time
- On the page that appears, specify a new bandwidth in the Bandwidth section. When you upgrade the fixed bandwidths of multiple instances at a time, instances are filtered out if they are not associated with a public IP address or if they do not use the pay-by-bandwidth billing method for network usage. You can continue to upgrade bandwidths only for the eligible instances, as shown in the following figure.
- Read the notes. Read and select ECS Service Terms.
- Check the configuration costs, click Upgrade or Create Order in the lower part of the page, and perform the subsequent operations as instructed. Note The first time you upgrade the fixed bandwidth of an instance in the classic network from 0 Mbit/s to a non-zero value, you must restart the instance by using the ECS console or by calling the RebootInstances operation for the new bandwidth to take effect.
Downgrade fixed bandwidths
For instances that use the pay-by-bandwidth billing method for network usage, you can perform the following operations to downgrade their fixed bandwidths.
- Log on to the ECS console.
- In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
- In the top navigation bar, select a region.
- Use one of the following methods to go to the bandwidth downgrade page based on the number of instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to downgrade. Important Bandwidth downgrade operations can downgrade only the baseline bandwidths of instances.
- Downgrade the fixed bandwidth of a single instance at a time
- Find the subscription instance whose fixed bandwidth you want to downgrade and click Upgrade/Downgrade in the Actions column.
- In the Upgrade/Downgrade Wizard dialog box, choose Continue.
- Find the subscription instance whose fixed bandwidth you want to downgrade and click Upgrade/Downgrade in the Actions column.
- Downgrade the fixed bandwidths of multiple instances at a time
- Select the subscription instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to downgrade. In the lower part of the page, choose
- In the Change Subscription Instance Bandwidth dialog box, select Downgrade Bandwidth and click Continue.
- Select the subscription instances whose fixed bandwidths you want to downgrade. In the lower part of the page, choose
- Downgrade the fixed bandwidth of a single instance at a time
- On the page that appears, specify a new bandwidth in the Bandwidth section. When you downgrade the fixed bandwidths of multiple instances at a time, instances are filtered out if they are not associated with a public IP address or if they do not use the pay-by-bandwidth billing method for network usage. You can continue to downgrade bandwidths only for the eligible instances, as shown in the following figure.Note
- If you downgrade the fixed bandwidth of an instance in the classic network to 0 Mbit/s, the public IP address of the instance is retained. If you downgrade the fixed bandwidth of an instance in a virtual private cloud (VPC) to 0 Mbit/s, the public IP address of the instance is released.
- You can select Pay-By-Traffic to change the billing method for network usage to pay-by-traffic and specify a peak bandwidth.
- Read the notes. Read and select ECS Service Terms.
- Check the refund amount, click Downgrade Now, and then perform the subsequent operations as instructed. Note After you downgrade the fixed bandwidths of instances, the new configurations take effect without the need to to restart the instances.
Modify peak bandwidths
For instances that use the pay-by-traffic billing method for network usage, you can perform the following operations to modify their peak bandwidths.
- Log on to the ECS console.
- In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
- In the top navigation bar, select a region.
- Use one of the following methods to modify the peak bandwidths of instances:
- Modify the peak bandwidth of a single instance
- Find the subscription instance whose peak bandwidth you want to modify. In the Actions column, choose .
- In the Change Subscription Instance Bandwidth dialog box, select Modify Peak Bandwidth Value and click Continue.
- Find the subscription instance whose peak bandwidth you want to modify. In the Actions column, choose .
- Modify the peak bandwidths of multiple instances at a time
- Select the subscription instances whose peak bandwidths you want to modify. In the lower part of the page, choose
- In the Change Subscription Instance Bandwidth dialog box, select Modify Peak Bandwidth Value and click Continue.
- Select the subscription instances whose peak bandwidths you want to modify. In the lower part of the page, choose
- Modify the peak bandwidth of a single instance
- On the Change Bandwidth page, specify a new peak bandwidth in the Bandwidth section. When you modify the peak bandwidths of multiple instances at a time, instances are filtered out if they are not associated with a public IP address or if they do not use the pay-by-traffic billing method for network usage. You can continue to modify peak bandwidths for only the eligible instances, as shown in the following figure.Note
- If you downgrade the peak bandwidth of an instance in the classic network to 0 Mbit/s, the public IP address of the instance is retained. If you downgrade the peak bandwidth of an instance in a VPC to 0 Mbit/s, the public IP address of the instance is released.
- You can select Pay-By-Bandwidth to change the billing method for network usage to pay-by-bandwidth and specify a bandwidth.
- Read the notes. Read and select ECS Service Terms.
- Click Confirm and perform the subsequent operations as instructed. Note
- If you change the billing method for network usage from pay-by-traffic to pay-by-bandwidth, you must pay for the fixed bandwidth upfront.
- The first time you upgrade the peak bandwidth of an instance in the classic network from 0 Mbit/s to a non-zero value, you must restart the instance by using the ECS console or by calling the RebootInstances operation for the new configurations to take effect.