Remote peering

France-IX's remote peering service allows you to extend your presence across multiple regions via a redundant infrastructure.

Access France-IX customers in other regions using your existing port and an additional VLAN, while benefiting from the same security and performance as your local peering. This flexible solution optimizes your connections while reducing infrastructure costs.

France at your fingertips

This service is added to the local peering service on the same port, subject to sufficient physical capacity of the port.

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Easy access to the entire France-IX community

A single physical connection port is all you need to connect with all clients across different regions, without incurring multiple infrastructure costs. Benefit from a high-performance, resilient infrastructure while reducing connection times.

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Simplified geographic expansion

Extend your network to new regions without deploying additional hardware by simply using an extra VLAN, enabling fast and cost-effective expansion of your network presence.

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Infrastructure cost optimization

Reduce expenses by using a single port to access multiple regions, avoiding the high costs associated with installing new equipment in each location.

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Secure and resilient connection

Benefit from a redundant and secure connection through a wave infrastructure, ensuring high performance and enhanced reliability for your inter-regional exchanges.

Technical Support

Using this service provides access to high-quality, responsive technical support, available 24/7.

How to set up your remote peering

All regions (Lille, Lyon/Grenoble, Marseille, Paris, Toulouse) are interconnected via redundant waves. This means that from any one region, you can access the other France-IX regions using the Remote Peering service. A VLAN is configured on your local port to access the desired remote region.

For each additional remote region, an extra VLAN is configured. For example, if a client is physically connected to France-IX in Lille and wants to reach clients connected in Marseille, an additional VLAN is configured on their port to remotely access the Marseille peering LAN. This allows them to establish peering sessions with other clients locally connected in Marseille.

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