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InterLAN-IX Route Servers

InterLAN-IX Route Servers facilitate simplified multilateral peering, enabling seamless exchange of routing information between connected networks.
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InterLAN-IX

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The InterLAN-IX Route Servers are a key component of the exchange platform, providing a simplified and scalable solution for multilateral peering. By connecting to the route servers, participants can easily exchange routing information with multiple peers through a single BGP session, significantly reducing the operational overhead of maintaining separate bilateral sessions with each individual network.

InterLAN-IX operates two redundant route servers, configured for high availability and based on industry best practices. Both IPv4 and IPv6 peering are supported, and participants can apply routing policies using BGP communities or RPKI validation to control inbound and outbound announcements.

The route servers do not modify or interfere with the path of the traffic itself – they strictly facilitate route exchange – and do not participate in forwarding. They are particularly useful for new members, smaller networks, or content providers who wish to quickly peer with a broad set of participants already present on the platform.

Participation in the route server service is optional and free of charge for all InterLAN-IX members. Configuration details, policy guidelines, and prefix filtering rules are published on the InterLAN-IX website and within the member portal.

The route servers contribute to InterLAN-IX’s goal of enabling efficient, resilient, and neutral interconnection across Romania and the wider region.

InterLAN-IX Route Servers is registered with presence in 10 data centers.
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