Amazon VPC IPAM now supports BYOIP for IPs registered with any Internet Registry
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The article discusses an update to Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) IP Address Manager (IPAM), which now supports Bring-Your-Own-IP (BYOIP) for IP addresses registered with any Internet Registry.
Specifically, the article covers:
- IPAM now allows you to bring IP addresses allocated to you by various Internet Registries, including JPNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC, to AWS and use them for your workloads.
- AWS validates that you control the IP address space you bring to ensure security and prevent routing issues.
- You can create Elastic IP addresses (IPv4) from your BYOIP range and use them with AWS resources like EC2 instances and NAT gateways.
- For BYOIPv6 addresses, you can associate them with subnets, Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs), and EC2 instances within your VPCs.
- This feature is currently available in all AWS Regions, except China (Beijing, operated by Sinnet) and China (Ningxia, operated by NWCD).
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