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Need /24 ip address block
frankyy128
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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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Contact @itschrisg
Personally I would contact @Amfy (62874)
Cheaper than others, v6 announcements. Knows networking well
PMed you.
need ARIN or RIPE?
If ARIN then @AlexanderM would be able to help you.
Garriosnhost.com used them for 10 months now with pricing @ $50 per /24 (ARIN IPs)
Have /23 (RIPE) to lease
Sorry, a clarification:
I need /24 in anycast mode (RIPE needs an special form)
@frankyy128 - nah, we use regular PI/PA for anycast
You can only get Anycast Assignments from RIPE if you operate an own TLD. Otherwise, you should use PI/PA.
see:
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.
@william yes, that's what I'm saying.
@frankyy128 Yes you can. Theres no technical difference.
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.
Yes, you can. Google use anycast with multihome on PoP level
how much about /23