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title: AS64515
url: https://docs.vultr.com/products/network/bgp/asn-information/as64515
description: s private Autonomous System Number (AS64515) used for internal network routing and connectivity between Vultr infrastructure.
publish_date: 2025-06-24T14:20:34.961623Z
last_updated: 2026-04-15T18:07:25.653266Z
---

# Vultr's Private ASN - AS64515

Vultr offers **Private ASN (AS64515)** for internal routing and network management within its infrastructure. This ASN is specifically designed for use with Vultr's network services, and it ensures private, isolated routing of your IP addresses within Vultr's infrastructure.

Follow this guide to configure and use **AS64515** as your private ASN with Vultr's network, focusing on internal routing and BGP peering.

## Understanding Vultr Private ASN - AS64515

**Private ASN**: An ASN used within a private network for internal routing and network management.

* **AS64515** is an ASN designated for private use within Vultr's internal network infrastructure.
* It is assigned for customers who wish to use private peering for managing their reserved IPs and internal routing within Vultr's infrastructure.
* If you do not have your own ASN, **AS64515** is automatically assigned when you choose to broadcast your Reserved IPs.

> [!NOTE]
> **Private ASN (AS64515)** can only be used for peering with Vultr Cloud Compute instances for internal routing. It is not available for Vultr Bare Metal instances.

## Peering with Vultr Using AS64515

When peering using **AS64515**, you will establish BGP sessions for private, internal routing. The **AS64515** ASN will only be used within Vultr's network for managing IPs, ensuring a secure and private routing setup.

**Private ASN Peering**:

* Customers using **AS64515** will only perform **internal BGP routing** within Vultr's infrastructure.
* **AS64515** does not allow public ASN peering and is not used for advertising to external networks or the public internet.
* All routing with **AS64515** will be confined to Vultr's internal network, offering private and secure connectivity for your resources.

**Example**: When using **AS64515**, you will be able to configure your private BGP sessions, and the **AS_PATH** will only include **AS64515**, with no modifications for external network peering.

## RPKI and Prefix Validation

Vultr uses Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to validate BGP announcements and ensure the integrity of network prefixes. When using **AS64515**, it's crucial to ensure that only **valid RPKI prefixes** are announced within Vultr's internal network to minimize the risk of misrouting or hijacking.
