Each peering LAN has a BGP route collector. A BGP session with the collector is pre-configured for each peer, and used for BGP statistics gathering. Peering sessions to route-collectors are done in advance of port turn-up, and set to passive, so we will automatically respond to, and activate peering sessions from active peers. BGP prefix information gathered is made available via the Looking Glass as a diagnostics tool for peers. We heartily encourage all peers to peer with the route-collector at each of the INXes that they are present at.
Location
ASN
Hostname
IPv4
IPv6
JINX
37474
routecollector.jinx.net.za
196.223.14.3
2001:43f8:1f0::3
CINX
37663
routecollector.cinx.net.za
196.223.22.3
2001:43f8:1f1::3
DINX
37668
routecollector.dinx.net.za
196.223.30.3
2001:43f8:1f2::3
We use distinctly separately ASNs for the route-collector and the route-server, as we expect that for their own purposes, not all peers will want to peer with the BGP route servers. While we would prefer to use a completely separate ASN for this, AfriNIC would not allocate us a third ASN explicitly for this purpose, so we are re-using the AS number that we use for each of the INX management networks.