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Free Open BGP Peering with AS3280

AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

Hi there,

LayerBridge operates under AS3280 (v4 & v6). For pure educational and experimenting with how a network works and giving you the chance to grow your personal network with multiple peerings we are offering Free and Open BGP Peering via VXLan tunnels.

How to connect?
Please complete the form at the URL below with your and your network details (such as Name, Network name, Contact eMail, AS Number, IP Protocol you need, Your VXLan Endpoint details... etc.) and we will contact you in order to establish the BGP session!

https://www.hetnix.com/bgp-peering

A small FAQ about this service can be found on our bgp peering page as well.

Thank you for your attention! :)

Comments

  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

    Update:

    As it seems like some didn't understand how things are working, we want to clear out some stuff:

    1) Since the form asks for Your ASN, you should understand that we need an ASN that you own. Not your provider's and certainly not an ASN from the private range.
    2) Come on guys! 192.168.X.X can not be your VXLan endpoint... since we can't reach it.

    Thanks.

  • MadMad Member

    @Andreix said:
    Update:

    As it seems like some didn't understand how things are working, we want to clear out some stuff:

    1) Since the form asks for Your ASN, you should understand that we need an ASN that you own. Not your provider's and certainly not an ASN from the private range.
    2) Come on guys! 192.168.X.X can not be your VXLan endpoint... since we can't reach it.

    Thanks.

    I understand that this is "low end talk" but I didn't expect at this level :dizzy:
    Great initiative though, well done!

    Thanked by 1Andreix
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