Dear tech-l subscribers,
Recently a new member has been connected to SpeedIX.
Member: Intermax Cloudsourcing B.V.
AS number: 24586
IPv4 address: 185.1.95.197
IPv6 address: 2001:7f8:b7::a502:4586:1
Location : Nortch Delft (Delft)
Port speed: 10Gbps
Peering e-mail: core(a)intermax.nl
Policy : open
RS Client: yes
You can contact member for setting up peering sessions directly or using Peering Manager in the SpeedIX portal https://my.speed-ix.net/peering-manager
Have a nice peering!
With kind regards,
SpeedIX NOC Team <noc(a)speed-ix.net>
https://speed-ix.net/
Dear tech-l subscribers,
Recently a new member has been connected to SpeedIX.
Member: 1KEY B.V.
AS number: 39114
IPv4 address: 185.1.95.196/24
Location : Serverius DC1 (Dronten)
Port speed: 10Gbps
Peering e-mail: peering(a)1key.nl
Policy : open
RS Client: yes
You can contact member for setting up peering sessions directly or using Peering Manager in the SpeedIX portal https://my.speed-ix.net/peering-manager
Have a nice peering!
With kind regards,
SpeedIX NOC Team <noc(a)speed-ix.net>
https://speed-ix.net/
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Beste tech-l(a)speed-ix.net,
Hi,
please be aware of a planned router maintenance of AS197731, Tuxis.
We will upgrade and reboot our peering router, BGP sessions will be shut before maintenance.
Maintenance start: 01-06-21 0000 GMT+1
Maintenance end: 01-06-21 0100 GMT+1
If you wish to peer directly with us please contact noc(a)tuxis.nl
AS197731
IPv4: 185.1.95.77
IPv6: 2001:7f8:b7::a519:7731:1
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Richard Hopman <rhopman(a)tuxis.nl>
Tuxis, Ede, [www.tuxis.nl](https://www.tuxis.nl/)
T: +31 318 200 208
Er is van het bovenstaande bericht een ticket aangemaakt. U kunt dit ticket inzien en reageren op: https://support.tuxis.nl/nl/tickets/view/tuxis-7833628?token=edfa300bb0725e…
Hello colleagues,
Can we move to WDM simplex connection ? We would like to take one
more 10G port.
Thank you for your feedback.
Best regards,
*Yevgeniia Novikova*
Vice President, Inter-Carrier Relation
mobile: +38 (063) 617-17-80
office: +38 (044) 5-900-800#1341
<https://wnet.ua/>
On 5/12/21 5:36 PM, Evheniya Novikova wrote:
>
> Hi Aleksander,
>
> I hope you are doing well.
>
> I would like to ask you about increasing our connectivity.
> We can see that the utilisation of the 10G port is quite high.
> We would suggest expanding to 2x10Gig.
> However, the cost of cross connect at Equinix is so high. Could you
> consider moving to a simplex 2 x 10G WDM connection scheme ?
>
> Thank you in advance for your reply.
>
>
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> Best regards,
> *Yevgeniia Novikova*
> Vice President, Inter-Carrier Relation
> mobile: +38 (063) 617-17-80
> office: +38 (044) 5-900-800#1341
>
> <https://wnet.ua/>
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Dear tech-l subscribers,
Recently a new member has been connected to SpeedIX.
Member: Telehouse AD
AS number: 57344
IPv4 address: 185.1.95.194/24
IPv6 address: 2001:7f8:b7::a505:7344:1/64
Location : Equinix AM7 (Amsterdam)
Port speed: 10Gbps
Peering e-mail: peering(a)telehouse.bg
Policy : open
RS Client: yes
You can contact member for setting up peering sessions directly or using Peering Manager in the SpeedIX portal https://my.speed-ix.net/peering-manager
Have a nice peering!
With kind regards,
SpeedIX NOC Team <noc(a)speed-ix.net>
https://speed-ix.net/
Dear SpeedIX members,
As you know from our last announcements, last Friday we successfully finished upgrading of SpeedIX route servers. By this upgrade, we have migrated to new operating systems and to Bird2. The main reason why we migrated to Bird2 is an implementation of RPKI filtering and it will be done in near future. By RPKI filtering we are going to filter all prefixes from members that have status on RPKI validators INVALID. Of course, we will notify you before enabling RPKI filtering on SpeedIX route servers but you already can start checking if your prefixes have valid ROAs to prevent from blocking them ;)
Also this upgrading has already added extra features available for members:
Ability to see filtered (dropped) prefixes by SpeedIX route servers and the most interesting part is to see the reason why the prefix is not accepted. You can find the new tab "Filtered Prefixes" in your account of SpeedIX manager (https://my.speed-ix.net/). By clicking this tab you will be redirected to a page with the list of your filtered prefixes on SpeedIX route servers. If you see notice "Good news! ... " that means all your announced prefixes to SpeedIX route servers are our requirements met and accepted to be advertised to other members. When you see notice with "Bad news! ... " then you need to check your announcement and fix them (the reasons to filter prefixes on route servers are described on page https://speed-ix.net/deployment/#prefix_filtering)
Also, Speed-IX members are able to prepend one or more AS numbers to the left side of the AS path and advertise it only to a certain member(s) by using large BGP communities. For details see page https://speed-ix.net/bgp-community-filtering/
Have a nice peering!
SpeedIX Internet Exchange Team