General
NVL-IX is an Internet Exchange operated by Novelcomm. Anyone can peer to NVL-IX as long as they have an AS number assigned to them by a Regional Internet Registry.
The mission of NVL-IX is to facilitate and promote peering between Content Providers and Internet Service Providers.
This can be achieved only if its MEMBERS volunteer to open peerings.
As such NVL-IX recommends to its members to actively seek for opening peerings.
However, NVL-IX can and will not take any responsibility that a given MEMBER will not accept peering with another member.
Peering requirements:
- Peering partner needs to have an AS number assigned to them by a Regional Internet Registry
- Both IPv4 and IPv6 network will be announced on the peering platform
- Peering partner requires an edge router capable of running BGP protocols
- The smallest network prefix for IPv4 accepted on the NVL-IX is /24, for a IPv6 network it’s a /48
- Only prefixes valid IRR or RPKI prefixes will be accepted
- The preferred way of establish peering sessions is through the NVL-IX route servers, but peering sessions between members are allowed
- Only BGP should be used for routing over NVL-IX, static routes or other protocol shall not be used
- In the event of problems due to leaked advertisements, our policy is to shut down the session and seek clarifications
- Only announce prefixes with its own next-hop IP address
- Members must not redistribute Peering LAN network IPv4 or IPv6, of the traffic exchange point, beyond their network
Peering policies:
- Open: the member establishes peering on demand from any member of NVL-IX
- Selective: the member establishes peering after evaluating the requesting member
- Paid Peering: in case a member, requires to be paid in order to establish a bilateral peering, this has to be agreed between the members, and in no case NVL-IX has any responsibilities on that agreement
Peering contact Information
Peering contact: noc@novelcomm.gr
NOC contact: noc@novelcomm.gr