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How to transfer an external IP to other google cloud account?

I need to transfer an external IP to another Google Cloud account.

  1. Provider account: a) It has a domain: providerxxx.com b) It has a specific billing account c) And it has a specific external static IP ipv4 (us-west1) that I want to keep: xyz.xyz.xyz.xyz

To move a service between companies I need to keep the IP address.

  1. Receiving account: a) It has an own domain: receiverxxx.com b) It has an own billing account c) And I need to move the IP address (xyz.xyz.xyz.xyz) to this account.

How do I do this?

Thanks! Felipe

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Felipe Mascarenhas Avatar asked Jan 26 '26 19:01

Felipe Mascarenhas


1 Answers

Yes, it is possible to transfer your external IP to another Google Cloud account.

To bring your own IP to Google, you create a public advertised prefix (PAP). Verification of ownership is done for this public advertised prefix using ROA and reverse DNS validation. After verification is complete, we configure the announcement of this prefix to the internet, but the prefix is not advertised until it is provisioned. It takes up to four weeks for the public advertised prefix to be provisioned.

While you wait for the public advertised prefix to provision, you split the prefix into public delegated prefixes (PDP), which you configure to have regional or global scope. You can then either divide the public delegated prefix further, or use it to create assignable IP addresses. It takes up to four weeks for the public delegated prefix to be provisioned.

You have more information about it on this link.

Kind regards.

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Marc Pons Avatar answered Jan 29 '26 13:01

Marc Pons