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		<title>Best ISP Practices: While Connecting to an Internet Exchange</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2023 11:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Internet Exchange is a physical infrastructure through which Content Aggregators and ISP’s exchange internet traffic. More advancements in IX technology have been seen over the last 10 years. Normally, the success of an IXP should be measured by its ability to sustainably contribute to the development of the Internet ecosystem within its community. Growth in the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Internet Exchange is a physical infrastructure through which Content Aggregators and ISP’s exchange internet traffic. More advancements in IX technology have been seen over the last 10 years.</p>
<p>Normally, the success of an IXP should be measured by its ability to sustainably contribute to the development of the Internet ecosystem within its community. Growth in the number of members connecting to IX encourages to exchange the internet traffic and keep it local.</p>
<p>Members connect to <a href="https://www.de-cix.in/peering_services">Internet exchanges to peer</a> directly with other ISP &amp; content networks which results in lower reliance on Internet transit, with improved reliability &amp; efficiency. As per <a href="https://www.peeringdb.com/ix/832">Peering DB</a>, there are now more than 600+ public internet exchange points. The main features of IX are to provide route-server peering.</p>
<p>The peering policy of an IXP is normally categorized as <strong>Bilateral &amp; Multilateral</strong> (Route Server) Peering.</p>
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<li>The<strong> Bilateral Peering</strong> policy allows each network operator to choose which other network operators it wants to exchange traffic with. Peering connections must be manually established through coordinated technical action taken by both parties in the peering relationship.</li>
<li><strong>Multilateral/Route Server Peering</strong> policy allows all the operators connected to the IXP to automatically exchange traffic with each other by making a single connection to a central service called a <strong>Route Server</strong>. This makes it easy for network operators to establish and manage large numbers of peering relationships at the exchange.</li>
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<p>While configuring these peering at IX, many issues have been reported with respect to misconfiguration of routers by new members. Some of the issues reported include unwanted broadcasts, MAC Flooding, ICMP redirects, misconfiguration of Rules &amp; Filters.</p>
<p>ISP’s should be aware of the best practices while connecting to Internet Exchanges.</p>
<p>Download this documents presented at JANOG on “<a href="https://www.de-cix.in/newdownloadfiles/JANOG-IX-Configuration-Best-Practices.pdf">IX Configuration Best practices</a>”</p>
<p>DE-CIX India provides Bilateral Peering &amp; Route Server Peering through its world-class infrastructure backed by DE-CIX. This allows <a href="https://www.de-cix.in/connected-networks"><strong>220+ Networks</strong></a> to interconnect with each other.</p>
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		<title>5. Peering Improves Your Connection to Major Players(10 Reasons To Peer)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 15:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The most densely peered networks in the world know that peering is key to having good network performance. In this fifth article in our “reasons to peer” series, we show you how you can improve your connection with major networks at an Internet Exchange. Many of the major content players, such as Google, Akamai, Facebook, or Amazon, are [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most densely peered networks in the world know that <a href="https://www.de-cix.in/peering_services">peering</a> is key to having good network performance. In this fifth article in our “reasons to peer” series, we show you how you can improve your connection with major networks at an Internet Exchange.</p>
<p>Many of the major content players, such as <a href="https://www.de-cix.in/connected-networks">Google, Akamai, Facebook, or Amazon</a>, are typically present at almost all major Internet Exchanges. And in addition to a route server peering session, you can establish a direct peering session with them. Many of the big players send more prefixes via a direct session and also give your traffic more priority and traffic engineering focus on direct sessions.</p>
<h2>Direct peering sessions with important networks</h2>
<p>It makes sense to establish direct peering with those route server peers with whom you exchange the most traffic and/or those that announce the most prefixes. Your traffic path will remain up and unchanged and it will grow in months, even years, even if the route server was reset during this phase.</p>
<p>It is not just the big players who might be the important networks to you. Peering at an <a href="https://www.de-cix.in/what-is-an-internet-exchange-point">Internet Exchange</a> allows you to secure a traffic path to the networks which are important for you with direct sessions.</p>
<p><strong>You can read the previous articles in the Reasons To Peer series below :</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.de-cix.in/blog/10-reasons-peer-4-peering-increases-throughput-other-networks">4. Peering increases throughput to other networks</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.de-cix.in/blog/10-reasons-peer-3-peering-lowers-latency">3. Peering lowers latency</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.de-cix.in/blog/10-reasons-peer-2-peering-lowers-your-costs">2. Peering lowers your costs</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.de-cix.in/blog/10-reasons-peer-1-peering-raises-your-revenue">1. Peering Raises Your Revenue</a></li>
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