AS15544 — DATAWAYS S.A. DATAWAYS
AS Name: DATAWAYS
Description: DATAWAYS S.A. Thessaloniki, Greece 27, Georgikis Scholis Ave. GR-57001 Tel: +30.2310953953 Fax: +30.2310953963 Web: https://www.dataways.gr
Organization: ORG-DHA1-RIPE
Registry: RIPE
Exports to (11)
aut-num: AS15544
as-name: DATAWAYS
descr: DATAWAYS S.A.
descr: Thessaloniki, Greece
descr: 27, Georgikis Scholis Ave. GR-57001
descr: Tel: +30.2310953953
descr: Fax: +30.2310953963
descr: Web: https://www.dataways.gr
org: ORG-DHA1-RIPE
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: --------------- AS15544 / DATAWAYS S.A. ---------------
remarks: --------- PUBLIC IPv4/IPv6 BGP PEERING POLICY ---------
remarks:
remarks: 24x7 NOC Phone: +30.2310953966
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: General Info about DATAWAYS
remarks: ===========================
remarks:
remarks: DATAWAYS is a multiprotocol internet service provider
remarks: founded in 2000 by a team of IT professionals with many
remarks: years of technical expertise and knowledge in the area
remarks: of information technology and telecommunications.
remarks: The company has offices in Athens and Thessaloniki.
remarks:
remarks: We provide IPv4/IPv6 transit with at least two major
remarks: carriers in every location. We are also member of Greek
remarks: Internet Exchange (GR-IX) and maintain peering agreements
remarks: with other Greek major networks and members of GR-IX.
remarks:
remarks: We are ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certified and maintain a
remarks: security policy according to Greek/EU laws. We are also
remarks: a RIPE member since 2000 and we operate as a LIR.
remarks:
remarks: We use the RIPE database as the primary IRR database
remarks: in which we register most of our objects.
remarks:
remarks: The as-set which contains our own AS number and all our
remarks: customers' AS numbers is AS-DATAWAYS. Please use this
remarks: as-set if you do prefix filtering, unless otherwise noted.
remarks:
remarks: Our PeeringDB record is at http://as15544.peeringdb.com
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: General Peering Policy Info
remarks: ===========================
remarks:
remarks: - We honor no-export and no-advertise well-known
remarks: communities.
remarks:
remarks: - We do *NOT* honor the MED BGP attribute. All routes
remarks: received from our upstreams, customers or IX-peers on both
remarks: primary/backup routers get a metric of 0. Please see below
remarks: about our primary/backup scheme.
remarks:
remarks: - bogon/martian prefixes are rejected on import.
remarks:
remarks: - Prefixes containing a bogon/reserved/private AS number
remarks: in their as-path are rejected.
remarks:
remarks: - We reject the default-route prefix (0/0, ::/0) from all
remarks: peers (upstreams/customers/IX-peers).
remarks:
remarks: - Prefixes longer than /24 for IPv4 or /48 for IPv6
remarks: are rejected.
remarks:
remarks: - We use BOTH prefix access lists and as-path access lists
remarks: for prefix filtering. Customers or IX-peers imported
remarks: prefixes must be registered with a valid route/route6
remarks: object in the RIPE database. The prefix must be originating
remarks: from the customer's AS or, in case the peer is an IX-peer,
remarks: the peer's AS and their adjacent AS if any.
remarks:
remarks: All other advertisements are rejected.
remarks:
remarks: Our filters are automatically updated every business-day
remarks: morning. Contact noc@dataways.gr for an irregular update.
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: Primary/Backup BGP Routers
remarks: ==========================
remarks: DATAWAYS prefers to connect with other autonomous systems
remarks: using a cluster of bgp routers with at least two BGP
remarks: sessions for redundancy. Each session originates from a
remarks: different router. The first/primary session is maintained
remarks: on our primary-designated router while any other secondary
remarks: sessions use our backup(s) router(s).
remarks:
remarks: Routes received from our peers on the primary router always
remarks: get a higher local preference than the backup router.
remarks:
remarks: Our customers can fine-tune our local-preference values
remarks: using the appropriate community tags. See below.
remarks:
remarks: Routes advertised to our peers have their metric set to 0
remarks: on primary and 20 on backup. If the remote AS does not
remarks: honor the MED attribute we follow the appropriate
remarks: technique as instructed by the remote AS import policy.
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: BGP Communities used by our Customers
remarks: =====================================
remarks: Our customers can use the following communities to
remarks: influence our BGP routers:
remarks:
remarks: as-path prepend:
remarks: ----------------
remarks: 15544:5000 Prepend 5 times to all Upstreams
remarks: 15544:5900 Prepend 5 times to all GR-IX Peers
remarks:
remarks: local-preference override:
remarks: --------------------------
remarks: 15544:7090 Set local-preference of customer's prefix
remarks: to very-low local-preference mode.
remarks:
remarks: In normal operations the customer's announcements have
remarks: a higher local-preference value than IX-peers and
remarks: upstreams announcements.
remarks:
remarks: The order is: [CUSTOMER] > [IX-PEERS] > [UPSTREAMS]
remarks:
remarks: If you tag your advertisements with 15544:7090 then
remarks: the order changes to:
remarks:
remarks: [IX-PEERS] > [UPSTREAMS] > [CUSTOMER]
remarks:
remarks: In this mode, prefixes received from IX-peers and/or
remarks: from our upstreams are more preferred. A multi-homed
remarks: customer can utilize this mode to use us a
remarks: backup/last resort path.
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: Export Prefix Policy for our Customers
remarks: ======================================
remarks: We advertise the following prefix-sets to our customers:
remarks:
remarks: FIRT: advertise the entire global BGP routing table
remarks:
remarks: GRIX: advertise only prefixes learned from our GR-IX peers.
remarks:
remarks: RIPE: advertise only the RIPE-NCC prefix. This is
remarks: 193.0.0.0/21 for IPv4 and 2001:67c:2e8::/48 for IPv6
remarks: and they both originating from AS3333.
remarks:
remarks: default: advertise only the default route (0/0 or ::/0)
remarks:
remarks: Customer can select/change any of the above sets by
remarks: e-mailing noc@dataways.gr.
remarks:
remarks:
remarks: # END OF PUBLIC BGP PEERING POLICY FOR DATAWAYS
remarks:
remarks: Import/export policy in RPSL now follows. This is a
remarks: generic description of our current peering plan. No
remarks: strict filtering or local preference actions are
remarks: described. Use only for reference.
remarks:
remarks: # UPSTREAMS
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from AS174 from AS3356 accept ANY;
mp-export: afi any to AS174 to AS3356 announce AS-DATAWAYS AND <^AS15544+AS-DATAWAYS*$>;
remarks:
remarks: # GR-IX PEERS
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from PRNG-AS15544-GRIX-PEERS accept (PeerAS OR PeerAS:AS-TO-AIX) AND <^PeerAS+PeerAS:AS-TO-AIX*$>;
mp-export: afi any to PRNG-AS15544-GRIX-PEERS announce AS15544:AS-TO-AIX AND <^AS15544+AS15544:AS-TO-AIX*$>;
remarks:
remarks: # CYTANET Cyprus peering in GR-IX
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from AS6866 accept AS-CYTANET AND <^AS6866+AS-CYTANET*$>;
mp-export: afi any to AS25152 announce AS15544:AS-TO-AIX AND <^AS15544+AS15544:AS-TO-AIX*$>;
remarks:
remarks: # RIPE NCC K-ROOT Local Mirror in GR-IX
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from AS25152 accept RS-KROOT-GRNET AND <^AS25152*$>;
mp-export: afi any to AS25152 announce AS15544 AND <^AS15544*$>;
remarks:
remarks: # VERISIGN J-ROOT/COM/NET Local Mirror in GR-IX
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from AS25152 accept AS26415 AND <^AS26415*$>;
mp-export: afi any to AS25152 announce AS15544 AND <^AS15544*$>;
remarks:
remarks: # CUSTOMERS
remarks:
mp-import: afi any from AS199382 accept AS199382 AND <^AS199382*$>;
mp-export: afi ipv4 to AS199382 announce { 0.0.0.0/0 };
mp-export: afi ipv6 to AS199382 announce { ::/0 };
mp-import: afi any from AS203780 accept AS203780 AND <^AS203780*$>;
mp-export: afi ipv4 to AS203780 announce { 193.0.0.0/21 };
mp-export: afi ipv6 to AS203780 announce { 2001:67c:2e8::/48 };
mp-import: afi any from AS207062 accept AS207062 AND <^AS207062*$>;
mp-export: afi ipv4 to AS207062 announce { 193.0.0.0/21 };
mp-export: afi ipv6 to AS207062 announce { 2001:67c:2e8::/48 };
mp-import: afi any from AS57335 accept AS57335 AND <^AS57335*$>;
mp-export: afi ipv4 to AS57335 announce { 0.0.0.0/0 };
mp-export: afi ipv6 to AS57335 announce { ::/0 };
mp-import: afi any from AS214791 accept AS214791 AND <^AS214791*$>;
mp-export: afi ipv4 to AS214791 announce any;
mp-export: afi ipv6 to AS214791 announce any;
remarks:
admin-c: DUMY-RIPE
tech-c: DUMY-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-END-MNT
mnt-by: DWMR1-RIPE-MNT
notify: hostmaster@dataways.gr
created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
last-modified: 2024-11-13T16:05:15Z
source: RIPE
remarks: ****************************
remarks: * THIS OBJECT IS MODIFIED
remarks: * Please note that all data that is generally regarded as personal
remarks: * data has been removed from this object.
remarks: * To view the original object, please query the RIPE Database at:
remarks: * http://www.ripe.net/whois
remarks: ****************************
Direct Membership
Macros that directly list AS15544 as a member:
AS-DATAWAYS(2 members)
AS15544:AS-TO-AIX(2 members)
AS-GRIX-THESS-RS(19 members)
AS-GRIX-THESS(20 members)
AS-GRIX(27 members)
AS-GRIX-ATH-RS(66 members)
AS-WIND-HELLAS(69 members)
AS3329:AS-HOLTR(74 members)
AS-INFOSTRADA(310 members)
AS-WINDTRE(311 members)
AS-BTN-CUSTOMERS(1495 members)
AS-LEVEL3-ORIGINS-EU(7728 members)
Expanded Membership
All macros containing AS15544 (directly or via nested macros): 264
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AS-DATAWAYS(7 ASNs)
AS15544:AS-TO-AIX(7 ASNs)
AS-GRIX-THESS-RS(19 ASNs)
AS-GRIX-THESS(20 ASNs)
AS-GRIX(27 ASNs)
AS-GRIX-ATH-RS(66 ASNs)
AS3329:AS-HOLTR(73 ASNs)
AS3329:AS-HOLPEER(76 ASNs)
AS-AIX(118 ASNs)
AS-WIND-HELLAS(147 ASNs)
AS25472:AS-TO-AIX(147 ASNs)
AS25472:AS-TO-GRIX(147 ASNs)
AS-FORTHNET(193 ASNs)
AS1241:AS-TO-AIX(193 ASNs)
AS-INFOSTRADA(333 ASNs)
AS-WINDTRE(334 ASNs)
AS-CYTAHELLAS(538 ASNs)
AS-LIQUID-LINXPEERS(543 ASNs)
AS3329:AS-TO-AIX(614 ASNs)
AS21215:AS-UGNI(1,100 ASNs)
AS-SBB-RS(1,104 ASNs)
AS-SBB(1,106 ASNs)
AS-SBB-V6(1,108 ASNs)
AS-UGNI(1,109 ASNs)
AS-TELEMACH(1,239 ASNs)
AS-TRIERA(1,239 ASNs)
AS-BTN(1,495 ASNs)
AS-BTN-CUSTOMERS(1,495 ASNs)
AS-BALKANIX(1,539 ASNs)
AS-SOX-SRB(3,643 ASNs)
AS-BALKAN-IX-V6(3,646 ASNs)
AS34565:AS-TURKIX-PARTNERS(4,030 ASNs)
AS-SEABONECUSTIT(4,379 ASNs)
AS-OTEGLOBE(6,779 ASNs)
AS-LEVEL3-ORIGINS-EU(7,728 ASNs)
AS-LEVELTHREEEU(7,728 ASNs)
AS-MAGYARTELEKOM(17,357 ASNs)
AS-MATAV(17,357 ASNs)
AS198792:AS-PEER-AMSIX-V4(19,486 ASNs)
AS-SEECIX-V6(20,691 ASNs)
AS56858:AS-SEECIX-V6(20,691 ASNs)
AS-SEECIX(23,696 ASNs)
AS56858:AS-SEECIX(23,696 ASNs)
AS-T-CIX(36,150 ASNs)
AS5413:AS-ROUTE-SERVER-DE-CIX(39,681 ASNs)
AS-INTEROUTE(43,471 ASNs)
AS-RETN(47,667 ASNs)
AS-NIXSK-RSCLIENTS(55,989 ASNs)
AS47627:AS-NIXSK-RSCLIENTS(56,033 ASNs)
AS-BIX-V6(56,058 ASNs)
AS-TELIANETRU(56,840 ASNs)
AS1299:AS-TWELVE99-RU-V4(56,840 ASNs)
AS1273:AS-CWW(59,499 ASNs)
AS-SET-INEX-RS(60,298 ASNs)
AS-BCIX-RS(61,123 ASNs)
AS16374:AS-BCIX-RS(61,123 ASNs)
AS-PANTEL(65,191 ASNs)
AS-TTI(65,191 ASNs)
AS5405:AS-INTERDOTLINK(66,620 ASNs)
AS-STUTTGARTIX-RS(66,636 ASNs)
AS-CW6(66,853 ASNs)
AS1273:AS-CWW-V6(66,853 ASNs)
AS201561:AS-DECIX-CPH(66,988 ASNs)
AS201561:AS-DECIX-CPH-V6(66,988 ASNs)
AS-SET-INEX-CONNECTED(67,097 ASNs)
AS-CW(67,352 ASNs)
AS-SIXSK-SETS(67,561 ASNs)
AS-BIX(68,877 ASNs)
AS-SEABONECUSTEU(69,169 ASNs)
AS-FRYS-IX-CONNECTED(69,468 ASNs)
AS-BIX-BG(69,751 ASNs)
AS-NETIX-INT(69,913 ASNs)
AS43380:AS-DTEL-IX(69,913 ASNs)
AS-KIVIX(69,914 ASNs)
AS52055:AS-NETIX-GR(69,958 ASNs)
AS-SIX(70,009 ASNs)
AS-UBNIX(70,042 ASNs)
AS-GLOBAL-IX(70,222 ASNs)
AS-EPIX-LOCAL(70,298 ASNs)
AS-EPIX(70,299 ASNs)
AS-C4LPEERS(70,320 ASNs)
AS56584:AS-SET-INTERIX-RS(70,331 ASNs)
AS-NETIX-NET(71,038 ASNs)
AS-IU-CL(71,146 ASNs)
AS-TSUA-PARITY(71,146 ASNs)
AS-UAIX(71,146 ASNs)
AS-UDC2UTEL(71,146 ASNs)
AS25229:AS-PARITY(71,150 ASNs)
AS-KIKE(71,185 ASNs)
AS21011:AS-PEERS-UA(71,230 ASNs)
AS21011:AS-UA(71,230 ASNs)
AS56584:AS-INTERIX(71,301 ASNs)
AS-SEABONE(71,409 ASNs)
AS3320:AS-DTAG-V6(71,426 ASNs)
AS-ROMANIA(71,783 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-MAD(71,930 ASNs)
AS48793:AS-DECIX-MAD(71,930 ASNs)
AS-SIXSK-SETS-V6(71,982 ASNs)
AS-INTERLANRO(72,156 ASNs)
AS43289:AS-PEERS(72,157 ASNs)
... and 164 more
Upstream AS Paths
26 unique paths, avg length 2.0
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AS15544 IPv4 Address Subnets (18)
| 185.104.144.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-185-104-144-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 185.104.145.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-185-104-145-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 185.104.146.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-185-104-146-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 185.104.147.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-185-104-147-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.128.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-128-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.129.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-129-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.130.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-130-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.131.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-131-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.132.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-132-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
| 213.140.133.0/24 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-133-0-24 | DATAWAYS |
AS15544 IPv6 Address Subnets (3)
| 2a02:2298::/36 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS POP AT THESSALONIKI | DATAWAYS |
| 2a02:2298:4000::/36 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS POP AT ATHENS | DATAWAYS |
| 2a02:2298:8000::/36 | 🇬🇷 GR | DATAWAYS-8000-0000-36 | DATAWAYS |