IX
RASCOM (AS20764) has joined the Netnod Reach partner program to provide remote peering in Sweden to its many customers from Russia and Eastern Europe. As an official Netnod Reach partner, RASCOM can engage clients at any point of presence on its network and resell peering ports to Sweden’s leading Internet Exchange.
This page explains the technical setup at Netnod IXes and provides important connection details for customers.
Route servers make it easy for networks to manage their peering arrangements and for new peers to start exchanging traffic at an IX from day one.
Here are example configurations that illustrates a router connected to both of the VLANs on the STH-B switch.
Transport network suppliers and fibre suppliers for connecting in Gothenburg, Malmö and Sundsvall.
IPTP Networks is a leading System Integrator, Tier-1 single-homed network (AS 3356), Internet Service Provider (AS 41095) and Software Development group of companies worldwide. Operating a privately owned, redundant EoMPLS network it establishes secure connectivity across Europe, Asia, Russia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas
NL-ix interconnects over 90 carrier neutral data centres in 12 European countries, by a fully meshed low latency network. We enable our members to peer and exchange Internet traffic with all other connected members anywhere in Europe, whilst decreasing bandwidth costs and improving network performance.
RASCOM CJSC is a leading provider of international capacity for telecom carriers and it owns telecommunications facilities and structures of its own in the cities of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London, Prague, Bratislava, Kiev, Uzhgorod, Riga and Lviv etc.
Open joint stock company Moscow Telecommunication Corporation – (COMCOR – trademark “AKADO Telecom”) is one of the largest operators of the multiservice communication network in the Moscow region.
RETN is an international network service provider which offers a variety of services including Capacity, IP transit, VPNs, Remote Peering, Virtual PoPs and Colocation to enterprises, carriers and ISPs.
An Internet Exchange Point is where Internet networks come together to peer or exchange traffic between their networks. Peering is a process by which two Internet networks connect and exchange traffic.