Configure and manage Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for advanced network routing with autonomous system numbers and IP prefixes on Vultr.
s public Autonomous System Number (AS20473) used for routing traffic across the global internet.
s private Autonomous System Number (AS64515) used for internal network routing and connectivity between Vultr infrastructure.
Comprehensive guide to AS20473 BGP and large community tags.
s unique Autonomous System Number (ASN) identifier used for BGP routing on the internet
Vultr offers BGP sessions for customers to establish dynamic routing between their networks and Vultr's infrastructure.
A guide explaining how to request a comprehensive list of BGP peering sessions between your network and Vultr's network for IP routing management.
Explains how to use customer-owned IP addresses with Vultr instances through BGP sessions and routing coordination
A guide explaining the BGP communities supported by Vultr for controlling route propagation and traffic management in network configurations
Vultr's BGP session support enables advanced network routing with custom traffic path management and redundancy for enterprise-grade networking control.
A networking technique that announces the same IP prefix from multiple locations to improve latency, redundancy, and traffic distribution