IPXO only allows clean IP ranges to be brought to the IP Address Market, thus, newly added IP addresses are scanned through more than 90 blacklists and abuse databases to ensure that the end-user would be receiving healthy IP addresses.

How does it work?

Once a customer brings their IP addresses to the market, several verification checks have to be passed in order for the IP range to be validated:

  • Letter of Authorization (LOA) / Route Origin Authorization (ROA)
  • IPXO BGP configuration
  • IPXO upstream configuration
  • Abuse (abuse-c) contact
  • Reverse DNS delegation

After all the checks above prove acceptable, the initial IP reputation check begins to scan the range for any IP addresses that are in a poor health state. If the system detects blocklisted/abusive IP addresses, the reputation check will fail.

If the initial IP reputation check fails, you will be contacted by our Abuse Department to resolve this situation. Otherwise, the IP range will be successfully added to the market.

If any further questions arise, feel free to contact us at Help IPXO.