Since 2014, Chroot Network SRL has become a full member of RIPE and can provide affiliation and sponsorship services for IP address allocations and AS resources. The global IPv4 address space is very close to exhaustion. Now is the time to implement IPv6 in your business infrastructure.
RIPE introduced in 2009 additional fees for independent resources ( IP addresses and AS numbers) allocated directly by RIPE . The amount of the fees is calculated according to the resources allocated and is paid in advance each year. The registration fee is paid only once and is for the cost of transferring from another LIR to Chroot. Failure to pay the fees or not joining an LIR will lead to the withdrawal of RIPE resources or the payment of annual fees of up to 3000 Euro. To join the LIR , you need to sign an agreement, a copy of the certificate of registration with the Trade Register or a copy of the CIF for people who do not have a registration number. A copy of the IC is sufficient for individuals. The agreement will be emailed after the order is registered.
PA IP addresses are spaces allocated by the provider to customers who need small IP address spaces< 256 . PA allocations can also be made in blocks larger than> 256 customers with an AS number just like PI spaces. IP addresses are spaces greater than> 256, and are assigned to customers who have an AS number and have at least 2 connections to different internet providers to perform dynamic BGP routing.
The AS (Autonomous System) number is used by companies and ISPs that have at least two ISPs and want to perform dynamic routing and traffic balancing based on the BGP protocol.
RIPE – Réseaux IP Européens is a forum for entities interested in developing the Internet. The main objective of the RIPE community is to ensure the continuity of its technical and administrative coordination.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is the routing protocol used in the core of the Internet. It maintains a table with IP networks (or “prefixes”) showing the path used to reach that network through the various autonomous systems (AS). BGP is therefore considered a vector-path routing protocol (as opposed to vector-distance protocols, which do not keep the whole path). BGP does not use the same metrics as the routing protocols used within ASs, but makes decisions based on the routing policies and policies of the autonomous system of which it is a part.
IPv6 allocation
The global IPv4 address space is very close to exhaustion.
Now it's time to implement
IPv6 in your business infrastructure.IPv6 address purchase rates
IPv6 address
IP Block Size
Price/EURO
Allocation fee
Annual tax
/48 PI (65,536 Network Segments)
350
75
/48 PA (65,536 Network Segments)
200 50 50
>/48 (>65,5536)
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Public IP addresses fall into two categories: