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got the new ips from ipxcore
agentmishra
Member, Host Rep
one of my friend received the email containing the ips for the said ipchange in december from ipxcore...
and as they had promised, they are giving time till this month end to set things up...
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Also changed for me. Very smoothly handled by @damian and co, thanks for being so professional.
This news requires a new thread at LET? Wow.
To be fair matey, people are quick to open threads bitching when this stuff goes wrong, so why not a thread to point out when thing are being done right? It's just a useful to know which providers can handle an operation like IP changes as it is those that can't.
Reminds me that I need to check my vpn installation so it has the new ip.
Could have been an embarissing situation otherwise.
thanks @Nekki
As much as this place has become an online soap opera, I have to agree here ... IPXCore did an absolute stellar job on their IP migration; unlike the IP migrations I have had to endure from 2 other providers in the same week. (what's going on with all these moves btw?)
This has been, pretty much, a complete nightmare on our end of things. So it's good to know that we're managing the situation well enough that it's not actually effecting our users.
Sry if this was answered in another thread but why did you have to switch IP ranges?
Getting own ARIN allocation, IIRC.
We got our own allocation, but it's not from ARIN.
I really don't know what i'm doing when it comes to BGP sessions and whatnot, and no one else on the team can provide that knowledge, so rather than subjecting our client base to potential issues while we learn such things, we were able to engage someone else to provide us with IPs AND manage all of the 'behind the scenes' stuff.
This is obviously slightly more expensive than getting our own IPs directly from ARIN, but i'd rather pay slightly more and not cause issues for our clients than to cheap out and force our users to endure our gaffes.