[FCIX] Transit @ FMT1/FMT2

Basil Fillan basil at mythic-beasts.com
Wed Jan 19 04:18:34 PST 2022


Hi All,

We support RTBH (for IPv4 /32s & IPv6 /128s), but not FlowSpec from 
customers.

A full list of our communities is available here:

     https://www.mythic-beasts.com/support/topics/communities

For those that aren't running large-community capable routers, we're 
happy to apply these communities on our side as required.

It's worth noting that we don't have long contract periods (30 days), 
and we aim to have the service provisioned in one working day, or the 
first month is free. Our fastest turn-up to date was just a smidge over 
two hours.

https://www.mythic-beasts.com/order/transit-b

Cheers,

Basil

On 19/01/2022 00:17, Mike via Members wrote:
> Im always interested in backup options, but cost is always a concern. 
> For those of you offering options, do you support RTBH and flowspec?
> 
> 
> On 1/18/22 12:44 PM, Eric Wheeler via Members wrote:
> 
>> Hello All,
>>
>> We have also been interested in another provider for backup service, 
>> but a whole transit backhaul is way more than we need (and it can be 
>> expensive).  I have often wondered if there are users on FCIX that 
>> would allow default routes and announce network blocks globally.  The 
>> idea would be to BGP peer with someone for transit directly across the 
>> FCIX switch instead of running a cross connect.  I am not sure if this 
>> is considered acceptable on an exchange switch, but it would certainly 
>> be convenient for low volume backup connectivity!
>>
>> Let me know your thoughts.
>>
>> -Eric
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>> 01/16/2022 10:41 (America/Los_Angeles) - Shashi Dookhee via Members 
>> wrote:
>> We may be able to provide transit to others, or our own transit 
>> through our network (blended transit/peers). We also have the 
>> capability to provide 1Gbps to 100Gbps+ L2 transport from HE2 to 
>> Coresite (SV1/3/7). Not a service we typically do at the moment, but 
>> could be something we’d consider depending on requirements.
>> Thanks!
>> Shashi Dookhee
>> Sail Internet - AS54243
>> peering at sailinternet.com <mailto:peering at sailinternet.com>
>> On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 11:53 AM IP Administrators via Members 
>> <members at fcix.net <mailto:members at fcix.net>> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Curious to find out if anyone has transit from elsewhere besides 
>> Hurricane Electric and Level3, and would be willing to resell it.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alexander Aleszczyk
>> NetInformatik
>> AS397270
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