AS26954 Network
A small multihomed network built for education, research, and the quiet satisfaction of watching BGP converge. Currently announcing the following prefixes, give or take:
23.191.40.0/24
195.95.149.0/24
130.12.93.0/24
2a0b:4e04::/48
2a0b:4e04:42::/48
2a0b:4e04:beef::/48
2a0b:4e04:dead::/48
2602:f7de::/40
Some details on this page may be slightly outdated or certain resources switched off due to geopolitical events. I'm just a human, and keeping up with reality is harder than keeping up with BGP.
What's all this for
Locations
Peering
Peering policy is open and classical — we peer with anyone except those who we don't want to. All outgoing announcements are supplemented with valid ROA and RPKI records, and we require the same from our peers.
Send an e-mail to [email protected] if you want a direct BGP session or need IP transit.
Geofeed: https://bits.fedorov.net/as26954.csv
Internet Exchanges
149.112.29.88 2001:504:125:e0::88
185.1.203.3 2001:7f8:10f::3:4ac7:3
185.1.147.176 2001:7f8:ca:1::21:5751:1
193.239.119.92 2001:7f8:13::a521:5751:1
10.156.73.75 2602:f92a:1315:2::4b
100.66.161.1 2a0e:8f01:1000:41::101
100.66.69.1 2a0e:8f01:1000:18::101
100.66.85.41 2a0e:8f01:1000:22::129
100.66.41.99 2a0e:8f01:1000:11::164
100.66.125.36 2a0e:8f01:1000:32::124
100.66.63.254 2a0e:8f01:1000:16::1
BGP.exchange is a hybrid IX, not just tunneling. In Tel Aviv, Moscow, Amsterdam and Hong Kong we connect with physical direct VLAN.