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Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses


From: Charles Gucker <cgucker () onesc net>
Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 16:31:07 -0400

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 2:29 PM, LEdouard Louis <LEdouard () edrnet com> wrote:
Optimum Online business only offer 5 static IP address.

Correct, this is a business grade cable modem service, where the only
allocation they will provide is a /29.   But what do you expect for a
triple play residential product for ~150/month that is asymmetric in
nature (since it's designed around a residential users experience).

Where can I buy a block of Internet IP address for Business? How much
does it cost?

If you need a larger allocation of IP space, you would need to look at
the commercial grade services, specifically within Cablevision, that
would be the Optimum Lightpath, but there are alternatives.    There
is a huge difference in quality and price between the OOL and the OLP
product sets, but the later is symmetric.

Most of our devices only require an internal IP address to reach the
internet,  but we have a Juniper DX for load balancing.

The symmetric, commercial service seems a lot more up your alley if
you are looking for server load balancing.    Also, keep in mind, with
the greater price tag comes a much greater SLA for service guarantees.

We must provide Juniper DX with an internet IP address and point it to
internal IP address for customers to be able to reach it from the
internet. this is for testing and development purposes and will expect
several servers on Load-balancer. The 5 static IP addresses just won't
be enough.

Well, in the OLP product set you would be able to obtain as much
address space as you can reasonably justify (as is with most
commercial product offerings).

charles


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