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Need /24 ip address block

I need a /24 ip block for lease for 2 years. This block will be announced with some AN in multiple locations. Block will have our company info and any change will be processed in less 24 hours.

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  • Personally I would contact @Amfy (62874)

    Cheaper than others, v6 announcements. Knows networking well

  • AlexBarakovAlexBarakov Patron Provider, Veteran

    PMed you.

  • need ARIN or RIPE?

  • If ARIN then @AlexanderM would be able to help you.

  • NexHostNexHost Member
    edited October 2015

    Garriosnhost.com used them for 10 months now with pricing @ $50 per /24 (ARIN IPs)

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    Have /23 (RIPE) to lease

  • Sorry, a clarification:
    I need /24 in anycast mode (RIPE needs an special form)

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    @frankyy128 - nah, we use regular PI/PA for anycast

  • patrick7patrick7 Member, LIR

    You can only get Anycast Assignments from RIPE if you operate an own TLD. Otherwise, you should use PI/PA.

  • frankyy128 said: Sorry, a clarification: I need /24 in anycast mode (RIPE needs an special form)

    see:

    patrick7 said: You can only get Anycast Assignments from RIPE if you operate an own TLD. Otherwise, you should use PI/PA.

    You cannot get Anycast space as normal company/person. Anycast space is also very rarely used at all, nearly all TLDs are LIR themself and just use a PA alloc.

  • Hello @patrick7

    I can get PI, but anyone can explain if i can use a normal /24 as anycast. For example 8.8.8.8 is anycast or multihoming Ipv4?

    Thanks.

  • patrick7patrick7 Member, LIR

    @william yes, that's what I'm saying.

    @frankyy128 Yes you can. Theres no technical difference.

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited October 2015

    frankyy128 said: I can get PI, but anyone can explain if i can use a normal /24 as anycast. For example 8.8.8.8 is anycast or multihoming Ipv4?

    It is neither - 8.0.0.0/8 is Legacy owned by Level3. Google uses 8.8.8.0/24 for anycast. Technically as @patrick7 said there is no difference between them so you can use PA, PI, Legacy, Anycast (and Temporary Assignments) for anycast just fine.

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2015

    Yes, you can. Google use anycast with multihome on PoP level

  • @gbshouse said:
    Have /23 (RIPE) to lease

    how much about /23

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