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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:
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.
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:
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