Hello, So I'm new to owning my own IPs. I want to setup multiple locations for a new service that I'm starting , one location in the USA East and one location in the USA West (to get started). I originally thought that IP Anycasting happened when you have to get a IP Transit from a T1 network like NTT or something and then tell them to set it up for each location;however, now I'm hearing that you need to just announce the IPs at multiple DCs. Could somebody please clarify this confusion for me? Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV45Klc3tiE&sns=em http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHjlvHdrmSQ&sns=em two good, fairly detailed video by ISC.
On Jun 26, 2014, at 3:16 AM, Abuse Contact <stopabuseandreport@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, So I'm new to owning my own IPs. I want to setup multiple locations for a new service that I'm starting , one location in the USA East and one location in the USA West (to get started). I originally thought that IP Anycasting happened when you have to get a IP Transit from a T1 network like NTT or something and then tell them to set it up for each location;however, now I'm hearing that you need to just announce the IPs at multiple DCs. Could somebody please clarify this confusion for me?
Thanks.
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