You can configure an endpoint service to automatically accept endpoint connection
requests. You can also manually accept endpoint connection requests to an endpoint
service. After the requests are accepted, endpoint connections are established. You
can reject endpoint connection requests based on your business requirements.
Background information
When you create an endpoint, you must associate the endpoint with an endpoint service.
The endpoint can access the endpoint service only after the endpoint service accepts
the connection request from the endpoint. You can specify whether endpoint connection
requests are accepted automatically or manually. You can also modify the bandwidth
of an endpoint connection or reject endpoint connection requests.
Specify whether to automatically accept endpoint connection requests
You can specify whether an endpoint service automatically accepts connection requests
based on your business requirements. If an endpoint service is set to automatically
accept endpoint connection requests, the endpoint service automatically accepts connection
requests from endpoints.
- Log on to the endpoint service console.
- In the top navigation bar, select the region in which the endpoint service is deployed.
- On the Endpoints Service page, find and click the ID of the endpoint service that you want to manage.
- In the Information section of the details page, click Enable or Disable next to Whether to Automatically Accept Connections.
- Enable: After you create an endpoint that is associated with the endpoint service, the endpoint
service automatically accepts the connection request from the endpoint. You can use
the endpoint to access the service resources of the endpoint service.
- Disable: After you create an endpoint that is associated with the endpoint service, the endpoint
connection is in the Disconnected state. You cannot use the endpoint to access the service resources of the endpoint
service.
- In the dialog box that appears, click OK.
Manually accept connection requests
If an endpoint service is not configured to automatically accept endpoint connection
requests, you must manually accept endpoint connection requests. After endpoint connection
requests are accepted, the associated endpoints can access the service resources of
the endpoint service over PrivateLink connections.
Before you accept a connection request, make sure that the following requirements
are met:
- The endpoint connection is in the Disconnected state.
- The zone of the endpoint is in the Pending to Be Connected or Disconnected state.

After you accept the connection request from an endpoint, the status of the endpoint
connection changes to
Connected.
- Log on to the endpoint service console.
- In the top navigation bar, select the region in which the endpoint service is deployed.
- On the Endpoints Service page, find and click the ID of the endpoint service that you want to manage.
- On the details page of the endpoint service, click the Endpoint Connections tab, find the endpoint connection that you want to manage, and then click Allow in the Actions column.
- In the Allow Connection dialog box, perform operations based on your business requirements:
- If no service resource is available in the zone in which the endpoint is deployed,
click OK.
- If unallocated service resources are available in the zone in which the endpoint is
deployed, click the check box Allow connections and automatically allocate service resources and then click OK.
Modify the bandwidth of an endpoint connection
The default bandwidth of an endpoint connection is 1,024 Mbit/s. You can modify the
bandwidth based on your business requirements.
- Log on to the endpoint service console.
- In the top navigation bar, select the region in which the endpoint service is deployed.
- On the Endpoints Service page, find and click the ID of the endpoint service that you want to manage.
- On the details page of the endpoint service, click the Endpoint Connections tab, find the endpoint connection that you want to manage, and then click Adjust Speed Limit in the Actions column.
- In the Set Default Speed Limit dialog box, enter a bandwidth value and click OK.
Valid values:
100-10240 Mbit/s
Note When the endpoint is connected with the endpoint service, the value of the default
bandwidth is the minimum value. Example:
- If you set the value of the bandwidth to 200 Mbit/s, the value range of the bandwidth is 200-10240 Mbit/s when the endpoint is connected with the endpoint service.
- If you do not set the value of the bandwidth, the default value is 1024 Mbit/s. When the endpoint is connected with the endpoint service, the value range
of the bandwidth is 1024-10240 Mbit/s.
Reject endpoint connection requests
You can manually reject endpoint connection requests to an endpoint service. After
you reject the connection request from an endpoint, you cannot use the endpoint to
access the service resources of the endpoint service.
Before you reject an endpoint connection request, make sure that the following requirements
are met:
- The endpoint connection is in the Connected state.
- The zone of the endpoint is in the Connected or Disconnected state.

After you reject an endpoint connection request, the status of the endpoint connection
changes to
Rejected.
- Log on to the endpoint service console.
- In the top navigation bar, select the region in which the endpoint service is deployed.
- On the Endpoints Service page, find and click the ID of the endpoint service that you want to manage.
- On the details page of the endpoint service, click the Endpoint Connections tab, find the endpoint that you want to manage, and then click Deny in the Actions column.
- In the Deny Connection dialog box, click OK.