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AS7195 - BGP ROUTING POLICY

EdgeUno is an Internet Service Provider and Managed Services company that provides infrastructure at
national or global scale.
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This document provides information about our routing policy, and how customers can control their prefixes
inside our network.

EdgeUno have a selective peering policy, and our network information can be found updated at
https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/7195

Local Preference

By default, all received customer routes are assigned a local preference of 300 in Edgeuno Backbone.
Customer can change this preference using the following BGP communities:

Community Local Preference Effect


Used to customer backup when multihomed to
7195:290 290
Edgeuno Backbone
7195:200 200 Set preference equal to peer routes
7195:100 100 Set preference equal to transit routes

Traffic Engineering

The use of this communities allow customer to prevent their prefixes from being advertised to specific
peers or prepend their routes to a subset of peers.
Not all our peers are eligible to traffic engineering. Bellow we have a table with a list of peers and transit
connections that accept this manipulation.

Traffic engineering communities are formatted AAYZZ : ASN where:

AA Private code and will be always 64.

Y Action code where:


0 – Suppress the announce
1 – Prepends 1 AS-SET inside Edgeuno backbone
2 – Prepends 2 AS-SET inside Edgeuno backbone
3 – Prepends 3 AS-SET inside Edgeuno backbone

ZZ Country Code where:


01 – USA
51 – Peru
52 - Mexico
54 – Argentina
55 – Brazil
56 – Chile
57 – Colombia

Example: 64055:6762 will suppress the announce of tagged prefix to AS6762 (Sparkle) in Brazil.
64357:3356 will add three as-path prepends in prefixes announced to CenturyLink in Colombia
Edgeuno ASN Peers eligible to traffic engineering:

ASN Country Role


63000 N/A All Transit Connections in that country
65000 N/A All Peering Connections in that country

22356 USA Transit - Durand


65001 USA FL-IX
65002 USA EQUINIX Miami Internet Exchange (Formally NOTA)

3356 Colombia Transit – Level 3


6762 Colombia Transit – Sparkle
52320 Colombia Transit – Globenet
18678 Colombia Transit – Internexa
65001 Colombia NAPCO – Nap of Colombia
65002 Colombia EQUINIX Colombia Internet Exchange

3356 Chile Transit – Level 3


6762 Chile Transit – Sparkle
65001 Chile Peering PITCHILE
65100 Chile All Private Peerings in PIT Chile

3356 Argentina Transit – Level 3


6762 Argentina Transit – Sparkle
65001 Argentina CABASE – Camara Argentina de Internet

3356 Brazil Transit – Centurylink – Level 3 ASN


3549 Brazil Transit – Centurylink – Global Crossing ASN
22356 Brazil Transit – Durand
13786 Brazil Transit – Seaborn
65001 Brazil IX.BR SP – NIC.BR Internet Exchange São Paulo
65002 Brazil EQUINIX São Paulo – Internet Exchange
26615 Brazil TIM Peering
7738 Brazil OI Peering
4230 Brazil Embratel/Claro Peering

Blackhole

Customer can use special community 7195:666 to discard traffic destined to hosts inside Edgeuno (and
transit partners). Only /32 and /128 masks are accepted for the use of this community and only for prefix-
range already configured in customer prefix-list.

Community Effect
7195:666 Blackhole Traffic

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