Overview
AS207510 is a non-profit, experimental autonomous system used to learn more about BGP and the internet.
AS207510 is still in setup.
Peering
Happy to peer physically and over (most) layer 2 networks.
2a14:d100:f010::/44 additionally peers over tunnels, other prefixes (2a14:d100:f000::/44) do not.
Routes learned over tunnels will be separated and only used at locations where native BGP is not possible.
I am only peering with IPv6. I can not currently provide transit.
Contact me at peering@thisdomain if you want to peer and can get a link to me.
Locations where I am present can be found on PeeringDB. Information about in which Rack I am, can be provided on request.
Also contact me if you want to peer over a tunnel (Wireguard).
I am tagging routes with large communities. The meaning can be found on bgp.tools.
DN42
I am also peering on DN42 over virtual tunnels and, if you feel fancy, over physical connections. I am peering on DN42 with AS207510, as well. I fully isolate DN42 Peerings from Clearnet Peerings, by using different (virtual) routers.
Tech
AS207510 has three types of locations: Full, virtual and limited.
Limited locations are only connected via tunnel and without BGP. This is normally done via WireGuard and optionally VXLANs. Ideally each limited location should be connected to two full locations. Limited locations are only used if BGP upstream is unavailable. Limited locations can be anything from an end device to a small server.
Virtual locations should announce their Prefix via BGP over tunnels. They should be connected to at least two upstream BGP providers. An AS207510 full location can be one of those. Each virtual location is running Proxmox with a VyOS router VM. It should then route IPs to VMs that host services. Virtual locations should never announce the anycast prefix.
Full locations should be connected directly to upstream BGP. Ideally a location should be connected to two upstream BGPs. The upstream can not be tunneled. Each full location is running Proxmox with a VyOS router VM. It should then route IPs to VMs that host services. It should announce the anycast prefix and run a caddy VM that contains all unicasted domains. This caddy can also contain domains that are exclusive to this location. If a backend of an unicasted domain is not hosted locally, it can use tunnels to reach the backend on a different full, virtual or limited location.
Links
You can find more information under:
Services
All services provided by AS207510 are fully non-commercial.
Normally services should not be decommissioned without earlier notice. This might be different for experimental services.
- Mampf.Link
- Public photon instance (experimental)