wiki:nix
Network Topology
The BDIX/SCL NIX is a layer two Internet Exchange over Ethernet. All members connecting to NIX/BDIX are exchanging data via an Ethernet which is a layer two technology.
Each member is connected to BDIX/NIX with their own individual router. All routers on the Ethernet are allowed to peer by exchanging routing tables through the route server set up by BDIX/NIX using BGP.
Route server:
A route server redistributes BGP routes received from its BGP clients to other clients according to policy. By peering with a route server, customers can avoid separate BGP sessions with all their peers and instead limit the number of sessions to one with each route server.
Example: * C:\Users\md.aminul>tracert 210.4.77.180
- Tracing route to dns1.bdcom.com [210.4.77.180]
- over a maximum of 30 hops:
- 1 14 ms 22 ms 26 ms 10.190.4.1
- 2 4 ms 3 ms 3 ms 103.73.224.145
- 3 31 ms 16 ms 25 ms 103.73.226.5
- 4 20 ms 3 ms 3 ms 103.161.216.28 ( BDIX IP )
- 5 6 ms 3 ms 3 ms 10.10.10.10
- 6 5 ms * 1265 ms dns1.bdcom.com [210.4.77.180]
- Trace complete.
wiki/nix.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/11 06:59 by summit