Static IP Independent Of ISP

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    Csimet

    How would the ISP provide routing... Are they going to register/advertise your ARIN provided IP and route it for you? Usually ISPs require an IP on their network assigned to your public facing interface (the Firewalla WAN).

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    Jeffrey13iap

    The quick answer is "no."

    I'm hoping to find community members who either have their own static IP addresses with ARIN directly and hear what they've done within the Firewala system to make this work or others who are working with other third parties other than the ISP for a static IP address.

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    Csimet

    I think you will find it difficult to not have the ISP involved. I run a colocation data center and we have agreements in place with the carriers (various ISPs, both tier 1 and 2) to setup routing (typically BGP) for clients that require their own routable IP spaces. They also charge for that service, beyond standard bandwidth rates. Without it, I can't see how they would route traffic to/from you.

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    Jeffrey13iap

    Thanks for the updates. What's needed to have your own static IP AND to have it recognized and routed properly?

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    Csimet

    First the ARIN registration to obtain address space, but that can be very hard to get. You then need an agreement with your ISP to either route the address space on your behalf *or* setup route peering (again, typically BGP), meaning you'd need a router to handle BGP. Best to contact your planned ISP and have a discussion with them on options, if available.

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