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Peering agreements with Gitoyen
Gitoyen is a nice network operator, as a result, we have an open peering policy. Which means that you just have to ask peering@gitoyen.net
We already have a hundred peers. You can also see our "looking glass" or examine the RPSL description of our peers at the RIPE-NCC database.
How to setup a peering agreement with Gitoyen
To peer with us, You will need the following technical details:
Our Autonomous System Number is AS 20766
announce the macro AS-GITOYEN.
NOC email address is noc@gitoyen.net.
we don’t use MD5 signature for BGP session protection. If you wonder why please have a look at RFC 2385 chapter 4.
Peering points
Sfinx, Paris, France
IPv4 Address: 194.68.129.186
Location: Interxion (Aubervilliers)
FreeIX, Paris, France
IPv4 Address: 213.228.3.249
Location: Telehouse 2 (Paris)
PaNAP, Paris, France
IPv4 Address: 62.35.254.66
Location : Telehouse 2 (Paris)
Pouix, Paris, France
IPv4 Address: 80.67.175.1 (but you can use Pouix route server)
Location: Telehouse 2 (Paris)
Location: RedBus (Aubervilliers, Paris)
Location: TeleCity (Courbevoie, Paris)
GEIX, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt
IPv4 Address: 80.67.163.66 (but you can use GEIX route server)
Location: Telehouse 2 (Paris)
Location: RedBus (Aubervilliers, Paris)
Location: TeleCity (Courbevoie, Paris)
Location: TeleHouse North (London)
Location: TeleCity 2 (Amsterdam)
Location: Interxion 4 (Frankfurt)

