RRC11 - NYIIX - New York
RRC11 is located at the
New York International Internet Exchange
It is the twelfth RRC to come on line and has been operational since February
2004. RRC11 has an interface on the shared NYIIX medium (running both IPv4
and IPv6) and collects routing information from all NYIIX members willing to
peer.
All NYIIX members are requested to peer with RRC11.
Peering with the RRC (AS12654) is to collect routing information only and
not for traffic exchange.
RIS Peering Policy
Please announce all your BGP routes to the RRC, except at LINX, AMS-IX, NL-IX and GN-IX. On these exchanges, please announce what you typically announce to peers. Expect to see a small number of prefixes (a subset of those listed in the AS12654:RS-RIS object in the RIPE Database) being announced in your direction. These are
"Routing Beacons", mainly used for BGP convergence
and flap damping studies. A very small amount of traffic to or from these
prefixes may be seen as part of reachability tests.
The use of TCP MD5 Signatures on IPv4 BGP sessions is supported on all RIS
Route Collectors. MD5 is not supported on IPv6 sessions.
Guidelines regarding Routing Beacons: We would appreciate it if our
peers would provide transit for the beacon prefixes. If possible, please
treat these prefixes as much like a customer prefix as you can and announce
them to your peers, customers and transit providers as appropriate.
If in doubt about details, please do not hesitate to contact us for
guidance.
Participating peers will be listed on the RIS web pages. All BGP traffic
will be recorded, stored in the RIS Database and made available to the Internet
community.
List of Current
Peers
Peering Information
Peering address: 198.32.160.99 (IPv4); 2001:504:1:0:0:A501:2654:1 (IPv6)
Autonomous system: 12654
Administrative Contact: Henk Uijterwaal (HU266-RIPE)
Technical Contact: Arife Vural (AC10172-RIPE)
Please use <rispeering@ripe.net> for correspondence regarding peerings.
To set up a peering, please fill in the
form.
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