We note that many peers are still not peering with the route servers and
Route collector.
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Keessun Fokeerah
MIXP team
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Mauritius Internet Exchange Point(MIXP)
w:
http://www.mixp.org/
On 12/07/2019 15:33, MIXP announcements wrote:
> The MIXP has two route servers aka route reflectors. When a participant
> peers with the route server, No traffic will be exchanged with the route
> servers themselves, or their ASN. They just facilitate the exchange of
> BGP updates.
>
> We highly recommend that you set up session to either one to enable
> prefixes and traffic exchange from any other participant who also has a
> session to the route server, if your peering policy is open.
>
> Please set up sessions to the following:
>
> Route Server 1:
> ASN: 37324
> IPv4 Neighbour: 196.223.0.201
> IPv6 Neighbour: 2001:43f8:270:d0d0::201
>
> Route Server 2:
> ASN: 37324
> IPv4 Neighbour: 196.223.0.202
> IPv6 Neighbour: 2001:43f8:270:d0d0::202
>
> Route-collector/looking-glass service: Peering to this will never result
> in any traffic exchange. This is meant purely for troubleshooting and
> statistical purposes.
>
> Peering sessions to the route collector server are publicly viewable
> here:
https://lg.mixp.org/
>
> We strongly request you to set up a session for both IPv4 and IPv6, it
> does not share any of your routes to anyone else nor provide you any
> routing or traffic.
>
> You are encouraged to keep the configuration and filters on this session
> identical to your route-server and bilateral sessions, so that the
> information in the looking glass is accurate.
>
> Route Collector
> ASN: 327821
> IPv4: 196.223.0.199
> IPv6: 2001:43f8:270:d0d0::199
>
> For any additional support, please contact peering@mixp.org
>
> MIXP technical volunteers
>