Hosted cloud addresses

From time to time customers who are hosted in the Konica Minolta cloud require the inbound and output IP addresses for example for opening only for specific IP addresses, or creating conditional access policies in Microsoft Entra ID or similar.

Below are the currently used IP addresses inbound and outbound for each Konica Minolta hosted region.

IP addresses are subject to change! 

To create your own custom domain names, do not use IP addresses, but instead CNAME. Please refer to Use your own custom domain names for more information.

Inbound IP’s are relevant when a client (such as PC, secondary gateway, MFD or similar) connects across the Internet to the hosted Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud servers.
Outbound IP’s are relevant when Dispatcher Paragon Cloud makes requests from the hosted Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud servers to something across the Internet, such as Microsoft Entra ID.

Cloud Client Auto-update requires an additional address to be allowed, as referenced in its documentation page.

EU region (*.eu.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

52.50.253.210

176.34.88.154

18.202.147.163

54.217.150.104

52.19.122.66

54.155.19.247

EU Central region (*.eu-central.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

18.159.1.221

18.184.95.83

52.57.32.65

3.66.14.128

3.78.120.145

18.199.47.109

UK region (*.uk.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

3.8.221.201

18.134.42.232

52.56.154.204

3.11.157.65

18.135.59.42

3.10.114.230

SE region (*.se.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

13.53.92.64

13.60.134.63

51.20.47.173

51.20.113.52

13.49.112.57

51.21.77.223

DE region (*.de.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

80.158.108.210

80.158.110.114

US region (*.us.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

23.21.249.252

35.168.89.37

54.225.106.109

35.169.168.199

54.205.27.251

3.225.50.8

CA region (*.ca.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

15.222.76.70

15.222.53.82

15.156.3.124

3.98.69.134

15.156.139.9

15.156.114.171

AP region (*.ap.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

18.140.149.203

54.179.98.153

52.220.47.220

46.51.216.209

54.255.127.37

18.140.41.81

AU region (*.au.dipa.cloud)

Inbound (from Internet to Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud)

Outbound (from Dispatcher Paragon Cloud cloud to Internet)

54.153.223.24

13.236.170.166

13.237.129.18

3.106.171.162

13.238.29.243

13.237.17.215

IP Whitelisting Considerations

Whitelisting specific IP addresses for inbound or outbound traffic is generally not recommended when using cloud-based infrastructure such as AWS or T Cloud Public. Due to the dynamic and distributed nature of AWS (TCP) services, the underlying IP ranges may change over time without prior notice. Relying on static IP allowlists can therefore lead to connectivity issues or service disruptions.
If your security requirements necessitate IP-based filtering, you should ensure that your allowlists are regularly reviewed and updated in accordance with the official AWS IP range documentation. Refer to the AWS-maintained resource on IP address ranges (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/aws-ip-ranges.html) and implement automated processes where possible to keep your configurations aligned with the latest published data.
In contrast, T-Cloud Public does not provide a centralized, provider-maintained list of service IP ranges. As a result, IP-based filtering must be configured and maintained manually, and customers are responsible for ensuring that any changes to underlying infrastructure are reflected in their whitelisting rules. Failure to keep these rules up to date may result in degraded functionality or loss of access to critical services.

Failure to keep these rules up to date may result in degraded functionality or loss of access to critical services.