A guide explaining how to request a comprehensive list of BGP peering sessions between your network and Vultr's network for IP routing management.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) sessions represent the live peering relationships between your network and Vultr’s network, exchanging routing information to ensure proper reachability of IP prefixes.
Vultr can provide a full table of active BGP sessions upon request. This table includes both IPv4 and IPv6 peers and is intended for organizations leveraging BGP to manage their own IP address space, integrate with Vultr’s network, or perform advanced routing strategies like multihoming and traffic engineering.
Access to the BGP session table requires an account with BGP enabled. Once BGP access is approved, you can obtain the full session table from Vultr, allowing you to configure routers, verify routing policies, and monitor network connectivity across Vultr’s backbone.