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  • larvitz@burningboard.netL This user is from outside of this forum
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    larvitz@burningboard.net
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    https://bgp.tools/as/201379#connectivity

    6 Upstreams, 105 direct peers πŸ™‚

    My AS201379 / 2a06:9801:1c::/48 has some really solid European connectivity now.

    Entirely powered by FreeBSD and FRRouting, no proprietary routers and no legacy-IP (formerly known as IPv4).

    #bgp #networking #bgp #freebsd #frr #ipv6

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      https://bgp.tools/as/201379#connectivity

      6 Upstreams, 105 direct peers πŸ™‚

      My AS201379 / 2a06:9801:1c::/48 has some really solid European connectivity now.

      Entirely powered by FreeBSD and FRRouting, no proprietary routers and no legacy-IP (formerly known as IPv4).

      #bgp #networking #bgp #freebsd #frr #ipv6

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      gary_alderson@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Larvitz could be an actual product, you may want dual wan and a couple of machines? what is needed hw wise? I guess it depends on the traffic

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