Welcome to the network page of www.muntinternet.net,
On this page we explain our network in detail and give you details about our peering policy, spam policy and abuse policy.
OUR PEERING POLICY and NETWORK strategy.
The MuntInternet network that originates from AS21392 is a network that has his routing core only on Juniper backbone
routers. All connections are gigabit ethernet to give a maximum performance to our customers, our advertisements and that
of our customers in AS-MUNTINTERNET are mostly content providers.
We peer at the Amsix with IPv4 number 195.69.145.175 and IPv6 number 2001:7f8:1::A502:1392:1 with a 10-gigabit ethernet connection in the location EUnetworks (ams-7) in
Amsterdam, we have a case by case peering policy, this means that we seek for maximum performance in our peering strategie.
In most of the time we peer with everyone who is willing, we do not require a written peering document or a contract, but
we are happy to sign one if we agree with the content.
Click this link to view a list with our active peering-partners
If you have a peering request or peering related question please mail to peering@muntinternet.nl
We will not buy any transit traffic from party's that declined our peering request. At this moment we send out 34 prefixes
based on our customer communities. The customer itself can prepend or stop announcing his prefixes to a particular peer
without our interference. This gives our customers freedom of choice. This will only count for customers that are connected
with a BGP4 feed from MuntInternet.
Transits
Our transit feeds are Level3, NTT/Verio and GlobalCrossing, all these connections are minimal one gigabit ethernet connections
or more. Based on our routing policy we will prefer Amsix routes if the route is faster or better then we receive from our
Transit connections. We do not prefer any routes on money based issues, we prefer routes in a performance point of view.
Locations
At this moment we have four 10-gigabit locations,
All these locations are connected with one, multiple or 10 gigabit ethernet connections. The layer2 switching is provided by Extreme Networks and Foundry Networks and gives us maximum performance and line
rate performance towards our Juniper Core Equipment that is on every location. Click on this link to see how we interconnected the locations
Private Peers
Private peerings can be arranged on every location. To become a private peer we must have a minimal rate of 50mbps or higher,
it does not matter if this is inbound or outbound traffic. Every peer is welcome to apply for a private peering with the
network of MuntInternet (as21392), note that this connection must be avaible on gigabit ethernet or higher so we increase
the services for both of our customers on the two networks that will privatly peer with each other.
Monitoring of the network
We have two public tools to let you check our network. To check the latency and quality of our links we have a smokeping site online.
To check our peers and routes we use to connect to the internet, we have an online looking-glass where you can traceroutes and get information about our BGP setup.
Network Abuse
Please report any network abuse from the prefixes we sent out. We use strict general terms, and do not allow any kind of abuse.
You can report to abuse@muntinternet.net
Contact
If you have a peering request or peering related question please mail to peering@muntinternet.nl
On this page we explain our network in detail and give you details about our peering policy, spam policy and abuse policy.
OUR PEERING POLICY and NETWORK strategy.
The MuntInternet network that originates from AS21392 is a network that has his routing core only on Juniper backbone
routers. All connections are gigabit ethernet to give a maximum performance to our customers, our advertisements and that
of our customers in AS-MUNTINTERNET are mostly content providers.
We peer at the Amsix with IPv4 number 195.69.145.175 and IPv6 number 2001:7f8:1::A502:1392:1 with a 10-gigabit ethernet connection in the location EUnetworks (ams-7) in
Amsterdam, we have a case by case peering policy, this means that we seek for maximum performance in our peering strategie.
In most of the time we peer with everyone who is willing, we do not require a written peering document or a contract, but
we are happy to sign one if we agree with the content.
Click this link to view a list with our active peering-partners
If you have a peering request or peering related question please mail to peering@muntinternet.nl
We will not buy any transit traffic from party's that declined our peering request. At this moment we send out 34 prefixes
based on our customer communities. The customer itself can prepend or stop announcing his prefixes to a particular peer
without our interference. This gives our customers freedom of choice. This will only count for customers that are connected
with a BGP4 feed from MuntInternet.
Transits
Our transit feeds are Level3, NTT/Verio and GlobalCrossing, all these connections are minimal one gigabit ethernet connections
or more. Based on our routing policy we will prefer Amsix routes if the route is faster or better then we receive from our
Transit connections. We do not prefer any routes on money based issues, we prefer routes in a performance point of view.
Locations
At this moment we have four 10-gigabit locations,
- Telecity II, Amsterdam,
- EUnetworks, Amsterdam,
- Redbus Interhouse, Amsterdam
- Globalswitch, Amsterdam.
All these locations are connected with one, multiple or 10 gigabit ethernet connections. The layer2 switching is provided by Extreme Networks and Foundry Networks and gives us maximum performance and line
rate performance towards our Juniper Core Equipment that is on every location. Click on this link to see how we interconnected the locations
Private Peers
Private peerings can be arranged on every location. To become a private peer we must have a minimal rate of 50mbps or higher,
it does not matter if this is inbound or outbound traffic. Every peer is welcome to apply for a private peering with the
network of MuntInternet (as21392), note that this connection must be avaible on gigabit ethernet or higher so we increase
the services for both of our customers on the two networks that will privatly peer with each other.
Monitoring of the network
We have two public tools to let you check our network. To check the latency and quality of our links we have a smokeping site online.
To check our peers and routes we use to connect to the internet, we have an online looking-glass where you can traceroutes and get information about our BGP setup.
Network Abuse
Please report any network abuse from the prefixes we sent out. We use strict general terms, and do not allow any kind of abuse.
You can report to abuse@muntinternet.net
Contact
If you have a peering request or peering related question please mail to peering@muntinternet.nl
News and Offers
- 14/05/2009 launch of www.mu
- 22/12/2008 IPv6 enabled! Mu
- 21/10/2008 office address c
- 31/01/2008 10Gbit routers I
- 28/09/2007 introduction Ser
- 14/05/2009 launch of www.mu
- 22/12/2008 IPv6 enabled! Mu
- 21/10/2008 office address c
- 31/01/2008 10Gbit routers I
- 28/09/2007 introduction Ser