peering-toolbox:single_upstream_ixp
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Internet Exchange Points are open neutral interconnects where network operators (with their own Internet resources) are able to freely interconnect. An IXP is the most efficient and effective way of scaling interconnections between network operators in any one location. | Internet Exchange Points are open neutral interconnects where network operators (with their own Internet resources) are able to freely interconnect. An IXP is the most efficient and effective way of scaling interconnections between network operators in any one location. | ||
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A diagram showing the typical physical layout of this scenario is shown below: | A diagram showing the typical physical layout of this scenario is shown below: | ||
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The diagram below shows how a Route Collector may be connected to the IX, and with the Looking Glass website attached behind it. | The diagram below shows how a Route Collector may be connected to the IX, and with the Looking Glass website attached behind it. | ||
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peering-toolbox/single_upstream_ixp.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/30 15:54 by philip