As of August 2019, in order to prevent route leaks and bring IP announcement security and reliability to the highest level in our filtering system for IP address
announcement operations made via BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) — the internet routing protocol — the use of RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) will be made mandatory for existing and newly announced IP addresses.
RPKI is a method that
cryptographically signs records that associate the BGP route announcement for an announced IP address with the correct origin (AS Number). (see RFC6480) The certificate for your IP resources will be
automatically updated for existing and newly allocated IP addresses. All you need to do is create an ROA (Route Origin Authorization) record for your IP resources.
An ROA record contains three pieces of information: the AS number from which the IP subnet is
announced, the maskbit, and the full IP subnet.
At Netinternet:
For IPv4 addresses, the IP subnet and length must be made as /24.
Example Form Data
AS number : AS51559
Prefix : 10.0.0.0/24
Most specific
length allowed 24
For IPv6 addresses, the IP subnet and length must be made as /48.
Example Form Data
AS number : AS51559
Prefix : fd00::2020:a::/48
Most specific length allowed 48
You can access the full
documentation explaining how records are created from the section below.
As of August 2019, announcements of IP addresses whose ROA records via
RPKI are incorrect will automatically be caught by filters and terminated. We will also separately contact all customers whose records are incorrect or incomplete. Our company cannot be held responsible for any access interruptions caused by changes made to records
in the future.
IP address distribution policy changes have been updated due to our decreasing IP resources and the changes are effective as of June 17, 2019 for all new and existing customers.
According to the new IP distribution policies:
-
Customers renting one or more 47U cabinets with internet bandwidth between 50 and 250 Mbps can rent a maximum of 2 /24 IP addresses, while customers with internet bandwidth greater than 250 Mbps have a limit of 4 /24 IP addresses.
- Customers renting a single
23U cabinet with internet bandwidth between 50 and 250 Mbps can rent a maximum of 1 /24 IP address, while customers with internet bandwidth greater than 250 Mbps have a limit of 2 /24 IP addresses.
- Customers renting a single 15U cabinet with internet bandwidth
between 50 and 250 Mbps can rent a maximum of 1 /25 IP address, while customers with internet bandwidth greater than 250 Mbps have a limit of 1 /24 IP address.
According to the new IP distribution policies, if a customer has two 23U cabinets they are
counted as having rented a full cabinet; if they have 2 x 15U cabinets they are counted as having rented a 23U cabinet; and if they have 3 x 15U cabinets they are counted as having rented a full cabinet.
In cases where the IP addresses allocated to our customers
are not sufficient for them, we would like to remind them that free RIPE membership consultancy is available, or that IP addresses rented through a different LIR can be announced at our data center free of charge, with the necessary technical support also being
provided free of charge.
If you need more information about any of these operations, please contact us.
Respectfully.
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