Hello SLIX members,

Hurricane Electric AS6939 has renumbered and copied all of our existing sessions to the new addresses.

Our new addresses are 149.112.13.31 and 2001:504:105::31

Any existing peers can configure sessions to us at these addresses.

If there are any members that wish to setup peering, feel free to email me directly off list.

--
Rob Mosher
Director of Engineering
Hurricane Electric / AS6939
On 3/3/2021 1:54 PM, Pete Ashdown wrote:
This year marks the 10th year of SLIX, Salt Lake Internet eXchange.? Thank you to all who have made it possible.

This year also marks the most significant upgrades to the SLIX infrastructure in its history.

 * ARIN has delegated SLIX an IPv4 /24 and an IPv6 /48:

       IPv4: 149.112.13.0/24

       IPv6: 2001:504:105::0/48

   If you have an existing SLIX IP address at 204.228.158.x, add 10 to
   it to find your new IP address.? To find your new IPv6 address, take
   this number and make a decimal version of the IPv4 address.? For
   example:

       204.228.158.4 + 10 = new IPv4 149.112.13.14/24 & IPv6 =
       2001:504:105::14/48

   These new subnets are live now on the SLIX infrastructure.? There is
   no need for admistrative configuration, simply add the new IP
   addresses to your SLIX router interface.? I would like to remove the
   old SLIX subnets by June 1, 2021, so please migrate soon.

 * SLIX has installed IXP Manager with redundant route-servers,
   route-collector, and an as112 service.

   Use your PeeringDB.com login or contact us for an account to login to:

       https://ixp.slix.net

   Your account will need to be administratively associated with your
   customer/peering entry after this is done.? Once associated, you can
   inspect what your SLIX BGP view is of your announcements with the
   route-collector (rc1) looking glass.? When you are satisfied that
   this is ready, I can add you to the route-servers to peer with
   everyone else.? You can also continue to peer directly with other
   SLIX peers, but they will need to change their IP address to the new
   subnet.

   For those of you who are unfamiliar with a route-server, it
   essentially offloads all the work of peering at an exchange and
   intelligently filters for you.? The SLIX route-collector provides a
   view of your announcements without sending them to anyone else.?
   Both the route-servers and route-collectors are IRR filtered with
   RPKI validation.? They update repeatedly throughout the day.

   In order to utilize the AS112 service, you either need to peer with
   the route-servers, or request direct peering with the AS112 IP
   addresses.

 * More dark fiber is pending, and equipment has arrived to increase
   port capacity to 100Gb. A SLIX 100Gb port is $3000/MRC, with either
   payment to SLIX for a QSFP of your choice, or send us one. If you
   are interested in upgrading to a 100Gb port, or multiples, please
   let us know.

 * Mailman has been been upgraded to Mailman3
   <https://slix.net/mailman3/postorius/lists/>.

 * Follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/saltlakeix> and like our
   page on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/saltlakeix>!


Please let us know if you have any questions, issues or problems.? Here's to open packet exchange in the decades to come!


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