VXC definition
Examples of VXC in a sentence
It may be used to join two or more independent VXC Services into a single routing domain, providing Internet Protocol (IP) connectivity between all of the VXCs attached to that MCR.
A Port (the Service) is a high-speed Ethernet interface that provides the physical connection Customer needs to access Megaport’s other services (such as MegaIX or a virtual cross-connect (VXC)).
A VXC is a high-speed point-to-point Ethernet virtual circuit between two Megaports (the Service).
Service speed may be configured in 1Mbps increments, with a maximum speed equal to the speed of the slowest Megaport connected to the VXC.
A VXC is a high-speed point-to-point Ethernet virtual circuit between two Ports (the Service).
A Megaport (the Service) is a high-speed Ethernet interface that provides the physical connection Customer needs to access Megaport’s other services (such as MegaIX or a virtual cross-connect (VXC)).
Service speed may be configured in 1Mbps increments, with a maximum speed equal to 10Gbps, or the speed of the slowest Port connected to the VXC.
VXC bandwidths are limited to the maximum bandwidth of single Port.
A VXC is a high-speed point-to-point Ethernet virtual circuit between two Ports, MCRs or MVEs (the Service).
Megaport Internet involves provision of a symmetrical, high-speed IP-based service, delivered to a Port or MCR over a VXC which is used to provide access to the public Internet.