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
Dear All,
We note that many peers are still not peering with the route servers and Route collector.
Please see below email for more details on how to get going!
We remain available for any help/support you require via peering@mixp.org
mixp-announcement@lists.mixp.org