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To ensure that your connection to the INX is easy, as well as secure, we have created a set of templates for the configuration of various types of hardware in common use at the exchange point.
Although we do filter specific types of Layer-2 frames, we still encourage peers to keep the ports clean, and may insist on this before moving you out of quarantine.
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interface GigabitEthernet0/1 ip address 196.223.x.x 255.255.255.0 ipv6 address 2001:43f8:1fx::y/64 description PEERING:: *INX no ip redirects no ip proxy-arp no cdp enable no ip directed-broadcast no mop enable no keepalive no udld mode aggressive ipv6 nd ra suppress |
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interface <INT>
description PEERING:: *INX
mtu 9216
ipv4 address 196.223.x.x 255.255.255.0
ipv4 verify unicast source reachable-via any
ipv4 unreachables disable
ipv6 nd suppress-ra
ipv6 nd dad attempts 0
ipv6 verify unicast source reachable-via any
ipv6 address 2001:43f8:1fx::y/64
ipv6 unreachables disable
load-interval 30
flow ipv4 monitor FNF_MONITOR_MAP sampler FNF_SAMPLER_MAP ingress
flow ipv6 monitor IPv6-MON-MAP sampler FNF_SAMPLER_MAP ingress
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interfaces { ge-0/0/0 { description "PEERING:: *INX”; unit 0 { family inet { no-redirects; address 196.223.x.x/24; } family inet6 { address 2001:43f8:1fx::y/64 } } } |
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/interface ethernet set ether1 comment="PEERING:: *INX" /ip neighbor discovery set ether1 discover=no /ip address add interface=ether1 address=196.223.x.y/24 /ipv6 address add interface=ether1 address=2001:43f8:1fx::y/64 advertise=no |