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There is currently a single route server each at respective INX.  It is planned to make these redundant, and extend their services. 

Note
titleBi-lateral peering is considered best practice !

It is strongly recommended that, in addition to any sessions you plan to establish with the BGP Route Servers, you still maintain direct bi-lateral peering sessions with peers that you feel are important to your network! BGP Route Servers should be used to pickup smaller peers only, and not as a replacement for your discrete peering policy!

INXASNTypeIPv4IPv6
JINX37700-196.223.14.12001:43f8:1f0::1
BIRD196.223.14.22001:43f8:1f0::2
CINX37701-196.223.22.12001:43f8:1f1::1
BIRD196.223.22.22001:43f8:1f1::2
DINX37699-196.223.30.12001:43f8:1f2::1
-196.223.30.22001:43f8:1f2::2


BGP Communities for policy control

A simple set of BGP communities are made available for rudimentary policy control.  These will be expanded on, as the BGP Route Server service is improved. 

Tip
titleBGP next-as
Ensure that if you do plan on peering with the BGP Route Servers that you implement "no bgp enforce-next-as" (or similar) for your platform.
CommunityActionExplanation
37700:65281add no-exportadds the well known no-export community to all routes sent to peers
37700:65282add no-advertiseadds the well known no-advertise community to all routes sent to peers
0:peer-asdeny to peer-asblock announcement of route to peer-as
0:37700block allblock announcement of route to all peers
37700:peer-asallow to peer-asannounce prefix to specific peer-as (in conjunction with block all)
37700:37700allow allannounce prefix to all peers (implicit default)
Info
titleRemember to use the correct ASN
Note: The above communities apply to peers using the JINX route servers. The appropriate ASN should be substituted when using the CINX and DINX route servers.