The difference between a route collector & a route server
6 Jun, 2020

The difference between a route collector & a route server

All peering at an internet exchange point (IXP), like the MEX-IX,  requires Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) sessions to be established between two or more participating members. BGP enables networks to announce their IP addresses to…

Filtering with ‘Never Via Route Server’ on PeeringDB
25 Feb, 2020

Filtering with ‘Never Via Route Server’ on PeeringDB

PeeringDB recently announced a new feature that allows networks to indicate whether or not they should be reached via route servers. This new function serves as an additional preventative measure to avoid catastrophic BGP route…

Trust & Neutrality:  The Challenges IXPs Face in Mexico
23 Sep, 2019

Trust & Neutrality: The Challenges IXPs Face in Mexico

The benefits of internet exchange points (IXPs) have now been well documented for over a decade. Around the world, IXPs bring together Internet service providers (ISPs) and content delivery networks (CDNs) to exchange Internet traffic…

The most important FAQs about peering in Mexico
1 Oct, 2018

The most important FAQs about peering in Mexico

Peering is an unclear term in some sectors of the industry; it can get confused and consequently minimize or distort its advantages. We have listed some of the most critical FAQs of the operators when…

3 key benefits of peering at an IXP and how to start
31 Jul, 2018

3 key benefits of peering at an IXP and how to start

Peering is a business relationship between two – or more – networks for the direct exchange of IP traffic. This exchange can occur privately with a PNI or public through an IXP (Internet Exchange Point).…

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