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The Nelson Mandela Bay Internet Exchange was started in June 2023, and c= urrently operates across one data centre in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropol= itan Area.
Questions relating to the INX policy, accounts, membership, eligibility = to connect to the INX and other general issues should be addressed to: = ;
Questions relating to addition hosting facilities (ie. additional = colocation space) for equipment that may not be applicable to be housed at = the NMBINX itself, should be addressed to the relevant colocation provider.= NMBINX is currently available at :
... and through a host of other remote peering partners.
ops (at) inx.net.za
Please do not arrange for cabling directly to the INX; rather work= through the INX Ops team. In all cases, the INX Ops team will have t= o send you a Letter of Authorisation (LOA) to grant access to cabling enter= ing the NMBINX cabinets.
Physical access to the NMBINX locations is restricted to the INX OPS tea= m. Should there be a reasonable need for access to the site, please c= ontact the ops team for an access permit.
The IPv4/IPv6 address blocks for NMBINX are:
where X is assigned on application for a port.
The addresses in use for the peering networks have AS0 RPKI ROAs, and sh= ould not be visible on the Internet.