Fabric Cloud Router Release Notes
Release Notes
Spotlight Videos
Functional Learning Demos
Cross-Release Videos
Equinix Fabric Cloud Router helps customers simplify their complex cloud-to-cloud and hybrid cloud networking challenges by providing on-demand, easy-to-configure, low-latency, enterprise-grade, multicloud routing that can be deployed on Equinix Fabric in as little as 45 seconds.
Fabric Cloud Router 2024.2 is available in April 2024.
Fabric Cloud Router 2024.2
With this release, Equinix Fabric Cloud Router provides enhancements to streamline the way customers view, configure, and manage their routing designs. Also, route filters can now be appliedwhile Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is disabled, providing users with the ability apply route filters to a connection before BGP is established. This release also introduces support for BGP AS Path Prepend, providing users with additional route engineering control.
Route Quota Events and Notifications
Fabric Cloud Router now notifies customers when routes reach 90% and 100% of their package quota. This feature aims to warn users in advance of possible impacts to services or configurations. Each route quota event contains severity and classification information, and notifications are displayed in the Fabric portal notifications.
Quota events are displayed in the Cloud Router event log:
AS Path Prepend
Cloud Router support for the AS PATH prepend is now available in the Route Details (and Fabric API) section of connections associated with Fabric Cloud Routers. This feature enables customers to increase the number of autonomous systems that are associated with an outbound route route and supports values: Disabled, 1, 3, and 5. The default value is Disabled and applies to all existing and new connections. If all other attributes are equal between two routes, BGP running on the receiving device should prefer the route with the shorter AS Path. This provides users with more granular control over how traffic arrives to their Fabric Cloud Routers.
BGP Connection Status
Now, Cloud Router simplifies how customers can view the current state of BGP enabled connections. The up or down state of BGP is now displayed in the connection details in addition to the Cloud Router Event Log. Users can easily observe the current state of BGP per connection and watch for changes in BGP state during BGP provisioning and other operations.
Additional Route Filtering Features
Route filtering in Cloud Router enables customers to create policies that filter the IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes that are received (ingress) and advertised (egress) with BGP. This latest release provides:
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Improved, automatic notifications in the portal related to status changes of route filter policies.
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Ability to apply a route filter to a virtual connection while BGP is disabled. Updating and removing route filter policies from connections with BGP disabled remains supported.
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Spotlight on Fabric Cloud Router | 3:28 min |
These demos describe setup and configuration of features and functionality in a release.
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Connecting Fabric Cloud Router to Google Cloud Platform | 6:19 min |
Connecting Fabric Cloud Router to AWS and Azure | 5:39 min |
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Multi-Cloud Connectivity via Fabric Cloud Router Using Terraform | 6:48 min |
Fabric Cloud Router 2024.1 is available in February 2024.
Fabric Cloud Router 2024.1
This release of Equinix Fabric Cloud Router offers customers new features for connection and control. Network Edge connectivity is now available. Also, route filters and Quick Connect workflows to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are supported. Also, the Advanced package provides enhanced hybrid cloud connectivity in a new service tier.
Network Edge Connectivity
For the deployment of multicloud applications, Cloud Router supports Network Edge as a centralized redundant secure access point. Now, customers can create redundant Fabric Cloud Router-to-Network Edge virtual device connections, for highly available internet connectivity to the private networks connected to the Cloud Router.
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For various use case examples, see Redundant Connectivity Through Network Edge.
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For step-by-step instructions, see Connect to a Network Edge Virtual Device.
Route Filters
Fabric Cloud Router now enables users to set up route filter policies to control specific IP prefixes using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). These filters help protect Cloud Router integrity and availability, with its associated connections. Router filters are managed through the Equinix Fabric portal or APIs, and typically go into effect in less than a minute.
For information about creating, editing, and deleting a route filter policy, or attaching a route to a connection, see Route Filters.
Quick Connect to AWS and OCI
Cloud Router provides Quick Connect workflows for convenient ways to create connections. Now, Quick Connect choices for Amazon Web Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure are available. For instructions:
Advanced Package Option
Customers can now order the Advanced package tier when creating a Cloud Router. This option offers a new tier of service that exceeds the previous Lab and Standard package choices. The Advanced package supports 50 Gbps virtual connections and accommodates large networks containing thousands of routes, allowing customers to swiftly move large volumes of data between clouds. For details about the package tiers, see the Service Tiers table.
Title | Duration |
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Spotlight on Fabric Cloud Router | 3:28 min |
These demos describe setup and configuration of features and functionality in a release.
Title | Duration |
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Connecting Fabric Cloud Router to Google Cloud Platform | 6:19 min |
Connecting Fabric Cloud Router to AWS and Azure | 5:39 min |
Title | Duration |
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Multi-Cloud Connectivity via Fabric Cloud Router Using Terraform | 6:48 min |
Fabric Cloud Router 2023.4 is available in December 2023.
Fabric Cloud Router 2023.4
This new version of Equinix Fabric Cloud Router is now commercially available, providing secure private connectivity for multicloud networking. Customers can connect applications across public clouds like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, as well as hundreds of other service providers like Akamai, ServiceNow, and Zoom. With this release, Equinix delivers improved application performance, reduced cloud costs, and accelerated services to market.
Service Tiers
Cloud Router currently offers two service tiers, based on the number and type of connections needed:
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Lab Tier – A maximum of 10 connections are supported, with a bandwidth of up to 50 Mbps per virtual connection.
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Standard Tier – Up to 25 connections is recommended, with a bandwidth of up to 10 Gbps per virtual connection.
For more details about these service tiers and the connections they provide, see About Equinix Fabric Cloud Router.
Terraform Multicloud Support
Customers can now interact with Fabric Cloud Router in Terraform. The process for automated connectivity simply involves selecting the protocol, source, and destination for packets to flow, with no advanced router configuration needed. To learn more and view a helpful demo, see the Use Cases for Hybrid Multi-Cloud Applications.
Title | Duration |
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Spotlight on Fabric Cloud Router | 3:28 min |
These demos describe setup and configuration of features and functionality in a release.
Title | Duration |
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Connecting Fabric Cloud Router to AWS and Azure | 5:39 min |
Title | Duration |
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Multi-Cloud Connectivity via Fabric Cloud Router Using Terraform | 6:48 min |