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BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) lets you use your own IPv4 address prefixes on Latitude.sh infrastructure instead of Latitude.sh-assigned addresses.

Use cases

  • IP reputation preservation: Keep your established IP reputation when migrating to Latitude.sh.
  • Compliance requirements: Meet regulatory requirements that mandate specific IP ranges.
  • Brand consistency: Maintain IP addresses associated with your organization.
  • Migration flexibility: Move workloads without changing public-facing IP addresses.

Requirements

Before requesting BYOIP, you need:
  • IP address prefix: A publicly routable IPv4 address range in CIDR notation (e.g., 203.0.113.0/24).
  • RIR registration: The prefix must be registered with a Regional Internet Registry (ARIN, RIPE NCC, APNIC, LACNIC, or AFRINIC).
  • Authorization: You must be able to prove ownership of the IP prefix.

Requesting BYOIP

1

Navigate to IP addresses

Select a project and go to Network → IP addresses, then select the BYOIP tab.
2

Click Request BYOIP

Click the Request BYOIP button.
3

Fill in the request form

Complete the form with:
  • IP Prefix: Your IP range in CIDR notation (e.g., 203.0.113.0/24).
  • Regional Internet Registry: The RIR where your prefix is registered.
  • Use case: Optionally describe why you need BYOIP.
4

Submit the request

Click Submit Request.
After you submit your request, our team will review it and contact you with next steps. This typically involves verifying your ownership of the IP prefix and configuring the routing.