1. Scope of Use of Reserved IP
1.1. The Cisco Secure Access Reserved IP Service provides the applicable end customer (each a “Customer”) with one or more public, static Internet Protocol (IP) address/es based on purchased quantity, assigned to Customer (each a “Reserved IP”). Customer is authorized to use a Reserved IP assigned to it solely with its Secure Access subscription during the term of Customer's subscription. Customer's right to use a Reserved IP assigned to it shall immediately cease upon the earlier of (i) expiration or termination of Customer's Secure Access subscription, (ii) Customer's surrender of the Reserved IP back to Cisco, or (iii) the date such Reserved IP is reclaimed by Cisco as described below.
1.2. Reserved IPs are designated for use with a specific cloud provider region provided for Cisco Secure Access and is not portable to another region. Customer web traffic configured to forward to the applicable region will egress through the Reserved IP assigned to that region while web traffic not configured to forward to the applicable region will egress through a shared IP.
1.3. If a Customer's Reserved IP is associated with a country other than the country where such Customer's traffic originates, the Customer may request that the Reserved IP be updated in Cisco's geofeed. In such case, Cisco will use commercially reasonable efforts to update its geofeed to associate the Reserved IP with the country where the Customer's traffic originates. Cisco cannot guarantee that third parties will honor the Cisco geofeed designation.