Questions tagged with Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)

You can bring part or all of your public IPv4 address ranges from your on-premises network to your AWS account to use with Global Accelerator. You continue to own the address ranges, but AWS advertises them on the internet.

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Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to advertise BYOIP via a DX public VIF, while at the same time restricting advertisement via AWS public/IGW uplinks/peerings?
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tomtsag
asked 18 days ago
I've been thinking about importing an IP range into AWS using the docs https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html. After I complete the import - who would be listed as...
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asked 2 months ago
EC2 and Lambda functions have limitations for Port 25 to avoid mail spam Users can request to have the limitations increased or lifted as per https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/ec2-port-25-throttle -...
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mcpizza
asked 3 months ago
I'm trying to attach one of our BYOIP ip addresses to a Lightsail instance. Can someone tell me how to do this? I asked Amazon Q if this was possible and got the following answer: - - - - - Yes, you...
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rbdii
asked 6 months ago
I transferred a /24 subnet (256 IPs) to AWS via BYOIP and I would like to assign some of these IPs to EC2 instances. I know it is possible to assign a small subset directly to the instance's network...
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Rafael
asked 7 months ago
Hi Team, if i use the Managed IP, is their a scope of limits to be increased in future let me know. as i went through this , Currently the limit is 50k email in a day , but if managed Ip are used will...
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Rich
asked 9 months ago
Is there any charge for idle EIP for IP addresses that you own?
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Alexey
asked 10 months ago
I have a single class C address block that I acquired in the 1990s and want to transfer to AWS. I'd prefer to move just a portion of the block, but can move the entire block if necessary. I am...
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asked a year ago
The BYOIP minimum CIDR size of /48 is way too high! I want to assign a /56 :( ``` [fred@debu.tanuki.agency ~]$ whois -h '' 'n / mfek-01-aws' # # ARIN WHOIS data and services are subject to the...
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asked a year ago
Basically as per the title. Can anyone tell me how long the process takes roughly start to finish ? We are due to close our physical DC by the end of June and have just found out that we have an...
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asked a year ago
I have a single AWS Lighstail instance that runs LAMP stack, without static IP address. There is a php app deployed and it connects to a MySQL on the same instance. I've setup an automatic snapshots...
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asked a year ago
Below is my usecase 1. BYOIP a public pool say 1.1.1.0/24 in a central account - aka mgmt account 2. Now I have 16 different sub accounts (same OU) , each with different VPCs (same region) and IGWs 3....
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AWS
asked 2 years ago
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