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Creating a Port

This topic describes how to create a Port in the Megaport network. Your organization’s Port is the physical point of connection between your organization’s network and the Megaport network. You will need to deploy a Port wherever you want to direct traffic.

The Megaport Portal steps you through selecting a data center location, specifying the Port details, and placing the order. To connect, you can start with a single data center location; however, we recommend selecting two different locations to provide redundancy.

Note

Before proceeding, ensure that you have set up your Megaport Portal account. For more information, see Setting Up a Megaport Account.

To create a new Port

  1. In the Megaport Portal, go to the Services page.
  2. Click Create Port.
    Create Port
  3. Select your preferred data center location and click Next.
    Select location
    To search for your local market in the list, enter a country in the Country Filter or a data center detail in the Search filter.
  4. Specify the Port details.

    • Port Speed – Select 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps from the Port Speed drop-down list (100 Gbps is available in some locations). Ensure that your equipment is capable of interfacing with the selected speed.
    • Port Name – Specify a name for the Port that is easily identifiable, particularly if you plan on having more than one Port.

      Note

      Partner-managed accounts can apply a Partner Deal to a service with a minimum 12-month subscription. For more information, see Associating a Deal With a Service.

    • Megaport Marketplace Visibility – By default, the Port is private to your enterprise and consumes services from the Megaport network for your own internal company, team, and resources. When set to Private, the Port is not searchable in the Megaport Marketplace (however, others can still connect to you using a service key). Click Public to make the new Port and profile visible on the Megaport network for inbound connection requests. It is possible to change the Port from Private to Public after the initial setup. For more information on setting up a Megaport Marketplace profile, see Creating a Megaport Marketplace Profile.

    • Service Level Reference (optional) – Specify a unique identifying number for the Port to be used for billing purposes, such as a cost center number or a unique customer ID. The service level reference number appears for each service under the Product section of the invoice. You can also edit this field for an existing service.

      Note

      A VXC associated with the Port is not automatically updated with the Port service level reference number.

    • Minimum Term – Select 1 Month, 12 Months, 24 Months, or 36 Months. Longer terms result in a lower monthly rate. 12 Months is selected by default. See Port Pricing and Contract Terms for more information.

      Note

      Partner and partner-managed accounts select Port subscriptions instead of Port contract terms.

    • Port Diversity – Select a diversity option from the drop-down list. You can create two diverse Ports or choose an existing Port for the new Port to be diverse from. For more information on configuring Port diversity, see Port Diversity.

    • LACP on Port – Click Enable if you want the Port to be a member of a LAG. To enable LACP, the Port speed must be 10 Gbps or higher. Specify the number of Ports to include in the LAG, up to a maximum of 8. For more information on LAG, see Creating a Link Aggregation Group.

    The price updates dynamically based on your selections. Note that some partner-managed accounts do not display the pricing details.

    Port details

  5. Click Next to view the Summary page.
    Create Port summary

  6. Confirm the selected options and click Add Port.
    Configured services
    The newly created Port(s) and their monthly charges appear under Configured Services, ready for you to add a connection. If you create a service in a market that isn’t enabled, you are prompted to enable it first.

  7. Click Order to deploy the new Port(s) now, or click Save to save the configured services before placing the order. Click Create Port to add more Ports in other locations.
  8. Click Order Now to initiate the provisioning of your new Port.
    Order services
    In most cases the Port is provisioned immediately, but on occasion it can take longer. After the Port is provisioned, Megaport generates a Letter of Authorization (LOA) specifying the demarcation point to be applied to your service. A PDF of the LOA is sent to you by email.

  9. Click the Download LOA link next to the new Port on the Services page.
    The Download LOA link appears once the Port is available. For more information on the LOA, see Megaport Letter of Authorization.

  10. Provide the LOA to your data center operator to establish the physical cross connect from your network device to your new Port.

Note

The cost of a new cross connection and any related VXC fees are the responsibility of the customer, as outlined in Megaport’s Global Services Agreement.

Once the Port has been provisioned and deployed, you have access to the Megaport network and can start adding Virtual Cross Connects (VXCs) to the Port. For more information on adding VXCs, see Creating a VXC.


Last update: 2024-04-15