Network Peering
Network Peering
Take control of your network peering, reduce cost, increase flexibility and performance by deploying Exaware router with full internet table.
Scalable to millions of IP addresses and BGP paths (FIB 3M, RIB 15M)
Full internet address conversion under 2 minutes (21K prefixes/second)
Scalable capacity from 100Gbps to 800Gbps, up to 4 Terabits per second
300 iBGP, 100 eBGP peers
Support for off-net peering
MPLS core and provider edge functionality
On-board support for hosting 3rd party applications
RPKI
Cost-effective entry-level routers, up to 4T in a single device
Active Ethernet
IP Transit Peering
Direct access to a large service provider (Tier 1) whose network is connected to other global networks.
Multi-Homed Peering
Connecting a host or computer network to more than one network.
Public IXP Peering
Connections through Internet eXchange Points (IXP), organizations that provide a public connection between two or more networks, enabling the free exchange of traffic between networks.
Private Peering
Two networks exchanging significant traffic outside an IXP.
Network Peering Use Cases
Internet-scale Network Peering
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Broadband Service Providers
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Carrier’s Carrier
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Collocation IXP Datacenters
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Regional IndaTels
Regional Backhaul Transport
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Full internet table demarcation device
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Complement the IP/MPLS access network
DC Gateway/CDN Providers
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Full internet table demarcation device
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IP Transit Peering
Direct access to a large service provider (Tier 1) whose network is connected to other global networks.
Multi-Homed Peering
Connecting a host or computer network to more than one network.
Public IXP Peering
Connections through Internet eXchange Points (IXP), organizations that provide a public connection between two or more networks, enabling the free exchange of traffic between networks.
Private Peering
Two networks exchanging significant traffic outside an IXP.