In today’s internet ecosystem, maintaining a clean and trusted IP address range is crucial for any organization that manages network infrastructure. If you’re working with IPv4 resources in the Asia-Pacific region, chances are you’re dealing with APNIC — the regional Internet registry responsible for IP allocations. But what happens when an IP address you’ve been assigned — or one you’ve acquired through transfer or lease — ends up blacklisted?Read more
In today’s cloud-first business environment, understanding how data moves across networks isn’t just a niche IT skill—it’s a necessity. For IT teams managing platforms like i.Lease, which support critical lease data and user access from multiple regions, IP routing becomes a key factor in performance, uptime, and security. So, what exactly should IT professionals keep in mind when it comes to IP routing in enterprise applications? Understanding the BasicsRead more
Network Address Translation (NAT) is a technique used in networking to modify the source or destination IP addresses of packets as they traverse a routing device, such as a router or firewall. This process enables multiple devices within a private network to access external networks, like the internet, using a single public IP address, thereby conserving IP address space and enhancing security. Types of Network Address Translation: Additional NATRead more