For organizations who have purchased Gold, Platinum or Titanium subscriptions including CloudHub vCores, the standard provisioning for Static IPs is 2 times the number of production vCores purchased.
As an example, if the organization has purchased 4 production vCores, 8 Static IPs will be provisioned for use with production applications using those vCores.
In some use cases, this number is insufficient. More Static IPs can be requested. However to note, Static IPs are a globally limited resource, as such limitations do apply.
To help reduce reliance on static IP, please first follow the guidelines in Static IP Best Practices for Anypoint Control Plane
To increase the number of Static IP's allocated to your organization, please reach out directly to your Account Team. Your Account Team can start the request process with you. Your request may be approved or denied based on your solution use case, so please ensure to provide information about why you require an increase. (Please see the Static IP Best Practices).
The request does require an order to be submitted and an official subscription added to your account for the additional Static IPs. Please consult with your account team on the time it may take for this to be completed for your request.
Once the order has been completed and approved, the Static IPs will be allocated to your organization within the next 24 hours.
MuleSoft Customer Support does not alter or increase a customer's entitlements and cannot increase the number of Static IPs. If you've requested via a Support Case ticket, the support engineer will direct your request to your account team for review.
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