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AS31210
Digital Telecom IX LLC
ASN Type | Route Server |
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Total Prefixes | 0 |
Total IPv4 Addr. | 0 |
Est. Population | - |
Name | DTEL-IX-AS |
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Status | Active |
Country | Ukraine |
Website |
Registry | RIPE |
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Age | |
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ABOUTResource Public Key Infrastructure is a specialized public key infrastructure framework to improve security for the Internet's BGP routing infrastructure. RPKI provides a way to connect Internet number resource information (such as ASN and IP addresses) to a trust anchor. Wikipedia ↗︎
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Name | Location | Addresses | Link | RS Peer |
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DTEL-IX
Digital Telecom Internet Exchange
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Kiev
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193.25.180.255
2001:7f8:63::ff |
10 Gbps
Ethernet |
NO |
DTEL-IX
Digital Telecom Internet Exchange
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Kiev
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193.25.181.0
2001:7f8:63::ffff |
10 Gbps
Ethernet |
NO |
ABOUTInternet Exchange Points (IXes or IXPs) are physical places where infrastructure companies interconnect with each other to exchange data destined for their respective networks. These locations are critical for companies to shorten their connection paths to other network participant, this allows for reduced round-trip time and low latency. Wikipedia ↗︎
Registrant
Handle | ORG-DTIX1-RIPE ↗︎ |
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Type | Org |
Country | Ukraine |
Name | Digital Telecom IX LLC |
- | |
Phone | - |
Address | 1/8 "B" Igorivska St.
04071, Kyiv
UKRAINE OPEN MAP ↗︎ |
With the same Registrant
ASN | Name |
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AS43380 | Digital Telecom IX LLC |
Abuse
Handle | AC29244-RIPE ↗︎ |
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Type | Group |
Country | Ukraine |
Name | Abuse Contact |
[email protected] | |
Phone | - |
Address | Kurenivska St., 21A
04073, Kyiv, Ukraine OPEN MAP ↗︎ |
With the same Abuse Contact
ASN | Name |
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AS43380 | Digital Telecom IX LLC |
Administrator
Handle | DTIX-RIPE ↗︎ |
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Type | Group |
Country | Ukraine |
Name | Digital Telecom IX NOC |
- | |
Phone | - |
Address | Digital Telecom IX LLC
1/8 "B" Igorivska St.
04071, Kyiv
UKRAINE OPEN MAP ↗︎ |
With the same Admin Contact
ASN | Name |
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AS43380 | Digital Telecom IX LLC |
Technical
Handle | DTIX-RIPE ↗︎ |
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Type | Group |
Country | Ukraine |
Name | Digital Telecom IX NOC |
- | |
Phone | - |
Address | Digital Telecom IX LLC
1/8 "B" Igorivska St.
04071, Kyiv
UKRAINE OPEN MAP ↗︎ |
With the same Technical Contact
ASN | Name |
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AS43380 | Digital Telecom IX LLC |
Remarks | ---------------------------- Cache Servers ----------------------------------- --------------------------- Ukrainian Peers ---------------------------------- ----------------------------- SEE Peers ----------------------------------- * Moldtelecom JSC * Telehouse EAD * NetIX Communications Ltd. -------------------------- Baltic Peers ------------------------------------ * TEO LT, AB * BITE Lietuva UAB * Maklaut SIA --------------------------- Polish Peers ----------------------------------- * Exatel ---------------------------- Other EU Peers -------------------------------- -------------------------------- US Peers ---------------------------------- -------------------------- Asian/Pacific Peers ----------------------------- * Hongkong Seaga Technology Ltd. * Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. ----------------------------- CDN Gateway ---------------------------------- -------------------------- BGP Routing Policy ------------------------------ DTEL-IX Route Servers support following RFC and Drafts: * RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute; * RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute; * RFC 4384 BGP Communities for Data Collection; * RFC 4893, 6793 BGP Support for Four-Octet Autonomous System (AS) Number Space; * RFC 7947 Internet Exchange BGP Route Server; * RFC 7999 BLACKHOLE Community * RFC 8092 BGP Large Community Attribute; * draft-hilliard-ix-bgp-route-server-operations-03; Route-servers DO NOT modify, process or remove communities received from customers except those which are processed by the route-servers themselves: +-------------+--------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------+ | RFC1997 | RFC4360 | RFC8092 | Meaning | +-------------+--------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------+ | 0:31210 | target:0:31210 | 31210:0:31210 | Do not announce route to any peer | | 0:X | target:0:X | 31210:0:X | Do not announce route to AS X | | 31210:X | target:31210:X | 31210:31210:X | Announce route only to AS X | | 31210:31210 | target:31210:31210 | 31210:31210:31210 | Announce route to all peers (default)| +-------------+--------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------+ CAVEATS: * RFC1997 community attributes are applicable only to selective announces towards 16-bit ASNs. For announcements towards 32-bit ASNs please use Extended or Large community attributes. * RFC1997 communities 'no-export' and 'no-advertise' are also supported. Other RFC1997 well-known communities are not supported and stripped. * Global blocking community 0:31210 has the highest precedence. For example, if a route have communities 0:31210 and 31210:X then it will not be announced to any peer, including AS X. * JunOS does not support BGP Extended Community target:0:X. On Juniper routers please use BGP Large Community attributes. Prepending your own AS number is supported using BGP Large Community Attribute: +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | RFC8092 | Meaning | +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 31210:6500X:Y | Prepend your own AS X times when announcing route to AS Y | | 31210:6500X:31210 | Prepend your own AS X times when announcing route to all peers | +-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ CAVEATS: * 1 <= X <= 3 ---- Simple Remote Triggered Blackhole -------------------------------------------------------- Simple RTBH allows customer to discard ALL traffic towards certain host is its network on DTEL-IX edge. Only /32 (IPv4) and longer or equal than /56 (IPv6) routes are accepted. To blackhole certain prefix please use simultaneously communities BLACKHOLE* and 31210:X (or target:31210:X) where X is an AS number of peer from which traffic should be blackholed. If X is 31210 then traffic will be blackholed from all peers. * According to RFC7999, BLACKHOLE community is 65535:666. ---- Advanced Remote Triggered Blackhole ------------------------------------------------------ Advanced RTBH allows customer to redirect traffic to DTEL-IX firewall and instruct it what one of predefined traffic types should be discarded. Communities used for that are the same as for Simple RTBH but with additional extended community which defines traffic type: +---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ | Rule | Drop Community* | Shape Community** | +---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ | All UDP Traffic | target:31210:1017000000 | target:31210:1117000000 | | UDP, Src Port 53 (DNS) | target:31210:1017000005 | target:31210:1117000005 | | UDP, Src Port 123 (NTP) | target:31210:1017000010 | target:31210:1117000010 | | UDP, Src Port 389 (LDAP) | target:31210:1017000050 | target:31210:1117000050 | | UDP, Src Port 1900 (SSDP) | target:31210:1017000100 | target:31210:1117000100 | +---------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ * Drop Community = Drop all packets matching the rule ** Shape Community = Shape all packets matching the rule to maximum 5 Mbit/s ---- Communities sent to customers ------------------------------------------------------------ * Information about source ASN: 31210:X, ro:31210:X - Route was received from ASX * Information about country (gained from Maxmind GeoIP Database): 6500M:10CCC - Network is used in country CCC on continent M, where: M is 1-digit continet code as it is defined in RFC4384: 1 -> Africa (AF) 2 -> Oceania (OC) 3 -> Asia (AS) 4 -> Antarctica (AQ) 5 -> Europe (EU) 6 -> Latin America/Caribbean Islands (LAC) 7 -> North America (NA) CCC is 3-digit country code as it is defined in ISO3166; ... if information is available in GeoIP Database. Examples: 65005:10804 - Ukraine 65005:10616 - Poland 65006:10132 - Argentina 65007:10124 - Canada If there is no information about exact country in GeoIP database then following communities are applied: 65000:10000 - Neither country nor region is known; 65003:10000 - Asian/Pacific Region; 65005:10000 - European Union; 65008:10000 - Anonymous Proxy; 65009:10000 - Satellite Provider/Anycast. See http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/legacy/codes/iso3166/ for more details. Public looking glass: http://dtel-ix.net/en/looking-glass ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- **************************** * THIS OBJECT IS MODIFIED * Please note that all data that is generally regarded as personal * data has been removed from this object. * To view the original object, please query the RIPE Database at: * http://www.ripe.net/whois **************************** |
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