Questions and Answers

Questions about LIR services

What is an LIR and what services does it provide?

An LIR (Local Internet Registry) is an organization that manages the distribution of IP addresses and autonomous systems (AS) in a specific region. The main services provided by an LIR include the allocation of IP addresses, management of their registration, as well as support and consultation on network infrastructure and internet connectivity.



How can one become a client of an LIR and obtain IP addresses?

To become a client of an LIR, you need to submit an application for IP addresses, providing information about your organization and your plans for using the addresses. After reviewing the application and ensuring all requirements are met, the LIR will allocate the necessary IP addresses and register them to your organization.



What advantages does working with an LIR provide?

Working with an LIR offers several advantages, including access to unique IP addresses, support on network architecture issues, opportunities to participate in training seminars and events, as well as access to up-to-date information on address allocation policies and news in the field of internet technologies.



How does an LIR assist in managing network security?

An LIR provides consultations and recommendations on network security issues, including best practices for protecting IP addresses and infrastructure. They can assist in configuring filters, monitoring traffic, and implementing security protocols such as RPKI to protect against route hijacking and other threats.