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Misaka Network BYOIP Integration Overview

BYOIP SUPPORTER
ASN 917, 47553
IPv4 support
IPv6 support
LOA support
ROA support
Process Semi-automatic
Locations supported
US, Russia, South Africa, Greece, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Romania, Switzerland, Austria, UK, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Germany, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, Nigeria, Portugal, Ireland, Ukraine, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Taiwan

Searching for the best IP providers? Misaka Network allows customers to bring their own IP prefixes and announce them globally via BGP. Whether using your own ASN or leveraging Misaka’s AS47553, the platform supports flexible BYOIP deployment across virtual machines, bare metal, and transit services.

Provider Details

FieldInformation
Provider NameMisaka Network, Inc.
WebsiteMisaka Network Website
ASN(s)AS917, AS47553, plus regional ASNs (AS23961, AS35487, AS50069, AS58313, AS57578, AS142616, AS58342, AS48386)
Regions SupportedGlobal – North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, South America
Support ContactEmail: [email protected]
Tech Article & DateBYOIP / Public BGP Service – Date not specified
BYOIP ScopeIPv4 and IPv6 prefixes supported via managed or self-managed BGP
Supported ServicesVMs, Bare Metal, Colocation, IP Transit

Technical Requirements

RequirementDetails
Prefix SizeNot specified; must have valid IRR route objects
ASN Ownership RequiredRequired for self-managed; optional for managed by Misaka
IRR or RADb ObjectRequired from authoritative IRRs (ARIN, RIPE, APNIC, AFRINIC, LACNIC)
ROA or LOAROA required for RPKI authentication
RIR LimitationsMust be RIR registered; EDROP prefixes may be refused

Step-by-Step BYOIP Process

  • Enable BGP Feature: Open a support ticket to activate BGP.
  • Configure BGP Session: Setup BGP sessions via Networking tab in each VM.
  • Announce Prefixes: Use your ASN or request Misaka to announce via AS47553.

Cost and Limitations

ItemDetails
FeesSelf-managed: $75 NRC per ASN/account
Managed: $100 NRC/location + $50 MRC/account/ASN
Waived for $2,500+/mo spend
Bundled or StandaloneUsed with Misaka VM, Bare Metal, Transit, Colocation
Traffic/Peering RestrictionsAS-SET not supported; DDoS use prohibited; abuse-filtered prefixes may be refused
Other LimitationsManual filter updates may delay routes; location-specific uRPF may apply

Automation & Developer Access

  • API Access: Not specified
  • Terraform/SDK: Not specified

Abuse & Reputation Management

  • IP Reputation Monitoring: Not specified
  • Blacklist Removal Assistance: Not specified

Misaka BYOIP Documentation
IPXO BYOIP Overview

FAQ

BYOIP, or Bring Your Own IP, is a service that enables organizations to bring their own public IP addresses—whether owned outright or leased from an IP provider—into a service provider’s network infrastructure. Instead of relying on IP addresses assigned by the provider, BYOIP allows businesses to retain control over their IP resources. This ensures continuity, particularly for organizations with established IP-based reputations, branding, or dependencies on specific address blocks. IP providers can assist in streamlining this process, making it easy to integrate your IPs into the desired network environment.

BYOIP offers several compelling advantages. By using your own IPs, you can maintain continuity in your network’s identity, reduce the risk of disruptions to email deliverability or service recognition, and avoid reputational concerns associated with shared IPs. Additionally, BYOIP provides enhanced flexibility and control over your IP resources.

BYOIP is ideal for organizations that either own public IP addresses or lease them from a trusted IP provider with explicit BYOIP support. This includes enterprises, cloud providers, content delivery networks (CDNs), and businesses with compliance requirements or IP reputation needs. Working with a reputable IP provider ensures that leased IPs can be seamlessly integrated into another provider’s infrastructure without ownership concerns.

You must either legally own the IP addresses or have explicit authorization from a leasing IP provider to route and manage them. IP providers who offer BYOIP-ready IP addresses simplify this process, providing documentation and support to ensure compliance with regional internet registry (RIR) policies and service provider requirements. This collaboration ensures smooth implementation without any legal or operational issues.

To use BYOIP, you’ll typically need to present documentation verifying your authority over the IP block. This can include official records from a regional internet registry (RIR) such as ARIN, RIPE NCC, or APNIC. If you are leasing IPs, the IP provider should supply proof of their ownership and grant you permission for BYOIP. Providers that specialize in IP leasing often handle this paperwork for you, reducing administrative burden and ensuring compliance.

Yes, BYOIP is designed to be a secure and reliable solution. Reputable service providers and IP providers implement robust safeguards to prevent unauthorized use or hijacking of IP addresses. Security measures include BGP filtering, route validation, and advanced protocols like Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI). By collaborating with a trusted IP provider, businesses can benefit from additional layers of protection, ensuring that only authorized traffic is routed through their IP blocks.

The setup process for BYOIP varies by provider, typically taking anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Factors include the complexity of your network, the verification process for IP ownership or authorization, and the time needed for global BGP route propagation. IP providers often expedite the preparation and validation stages, ensuring a smooth and timely integration into the desired infrastructure.

Absolutely. Many providers, in partnership with IP providers, support routing IPs across multiple data centers or geographic regions. This feature optimizes performance for global businesses by reducing latency and improving service availability. When working with an IP provider, you can also ensure that your leased or owned IPs are aligned with your geographic requirements for compliance and efficiency.

If you choose to discontinue BYOIP with a provider, your IP addresses will be released from their network, and routing will cease. You can then reallocate these IPs for use with a different service provider or project.