The Route-Servers
The Exchange currently operates two BGP route servers that you may consider peering with, easing the administrative burden of adding numerous individual peers. The route-servers also implement a number of BGP communities which you can tag your prefixes with to, for example, prevent the route-servers from advertising your prefixes to specific peers.
The route servers are simply two routers you peer with using BGP. Any routes you announce are then redistributed to other participating DarIX peers. Conversely, you will receive routes which others announce to the route servers. The portal’s list of peers indicates whether a peer utilizes the IPv4 or IPv6 route servers.