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WPG-IX Topology

WPG-IX membership is open to any legal party that has its own Autonomous System Number (ASN), which implies that the corresponding network commits itself to deploy alternative routes to interconnect with other networks. Decisions with regard to routes, capacity and redundancy are the sole responsibility of the network owners, and bilateral efforts between these ASN’s are required to exchange traffic and establish peering between networks.

The Route Server (RS) is a network service that simplifies peering between WPG-IX participants and allows them to reduce the number of individually administered peering sessions. The RS retransmits BGP announcements between the connected participants, thus peering with the RS means establishing peering relations with all the other WPG-IX participants connected to the RS.

Available on the common peering VLAN, the RS operates over IPv4 and IPv6 and supports 16bit and 32bit AS numbers. The RS hardware consists of two redundant servers located at different data centers.

WPG-IX – not-for-profit, neutral and independent structure. The ground principle of an Internet exchange – delivering packets 24×7, always and without fail – in a professional and reliable manner is of key importance.