AS269206
AS Name: RJINTERNET
Description: RJ INTERNET
Registry: TC
Exports to (3)
aut-num: AS269206
as-name: RJINTERNET
descr: RJ INTERNET
admin-c: JAMSA149-NICBR
tech-c: RUCRO64-NICBR
import: from AS52873 accept ANY
import: from AS61618 accept ANY
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS52873 accept ANY
mp-import: afi ipv6.unicast from AS61618 accept ANY
export: to AS52873 announce AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET-ALL
export: to AS61618 announce AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET-ALL
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS52873 announce AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET-ALL
mp-export: afi ipv6.unicast to AS61618 announce AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET-ALL
remarks: =============================================== RJINTERNET Website: https://www.rjfibra.com/ Status Page: http://status.rjfibra.com/ Looking Glass: http://lg.californiatelecom.net.br/ BGP View: http://bgpview.rjfibra.com:3000/ Routing Policy and Communities: http://www.rjfibra.com/routingpolicy Peering and Routing Policy: http://as269206.peeringdb.com/ ===============================================
remarks: =============================================== 24 x 7 technical support regarding our BGP routing policies or any inquiries concerning AS269206's security and routing policies please reach out to us at the following channels:
remarks: Network issues / requests: noc@rjfibra.com Peering issues / requests: peering@rjfibra.com Abuse and SPAM : abuse@rjfibra.com Or dial +55 (71) 4103-6169 ===============================================
remarks: ============================================================ AS269206 Basic Interconnection Requirements ============================================================
remarks: The following is required from your organization in order to establish a BGP session with RJINTERNET at ASN 269206: - The customer must use a RIR assigned ASN. - The customer must have a route/route6 object for each prefix it intends to announce to us, which might include its own prefixes and, if desired, its customers' prefixes as well (customer cone). - Each route/route6 object corresponding to a customer prefix (yours or a prefix from your customer cone) must inform the correct ASN in its 'origin' field. - The ASN mentioned in the 'origin' field of each route and route6 object must have its proper and corresponding aut-num object. - The aforementioned aut-num objects must have a clear routing policy stating what as-sets are to be announced to us. - This as-set MUST be informed on PeeringDB ("IRR as-set/route-set")
remarks: RJINTERNET strongly encourages you to use two simultaneous methods to validate the origin of the prefixes you announce to us: IRR and ROA (published in your RPKI regime). This is highly recommended because some of our direct upstreams and also indirect upstreams may reject any routes where there is a failure in the origin validation process.
remarks: You can start this process by "cleaning up your own house first", then working directly with your customers so they can do their homework too, and, by doing that, we can all prevent route leaks and prefix hijacking from happening. :-)
remarks: Last but not least, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need our assistance in working these best practices with you! We will definitely make ourselves available to increase the security of the Internet, your experience as our customer/partner, and in the best interest of our mutual agreement!
mnt-by: MAINT-AS269206
notify: administrativo@2jinformatica.com.br
changed: noc@3rsolution.com.br 20251112
source: TC
last-modified: 2025-11-12T19:51:35Z
Upstream AS Paths
27 unique paths, avg length 2.8
AS Looking Glass
Upstream paths (matching graph above)
Prefixes
4 prefixes originated by AS269206
Direct Membership
Macros that directly list AS269206 as a member:
AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET(1 members)
AS269206:AS-ANNOUNCEMENTS(2 members)
AS-ITSBRASIL-CUSTOMER(427 members)
AS-7738-BGP-CUSTOMERS(3225 members)
AS-FORTEL-CUSTOMERS(3262 members)
AS26615:AS-CUSTOMERS(7539 members)
Expanded Membership
All macros containing AS269206 (directly or via nested macros): 210
Show 100 macros
AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET-ALL(1 ASNs)
AS269206:AS-RJINTERNET(1 ASNs)
AS269206:AS-ANNOUNCEMENTS(1 ASNs)
AS61618:AS-CUSTOMERS(79 ASNs)
AS61618:AS-ANNOUNCEMENTS(80 ASNs)
AS-ITSBRASIL-CUSTOMER(427 ASNs)
AS-ITSBRASIL(428 ASNs)
AS-7738-BGP-CUSTOMERS(3,225 ASNs)
AS-FORTEL-CUSTOMERS(3,300 ASNs)
AS62663:AS-CONE(4,322 ASNs)
AS-62663-BGP-CUSTOMERS(4,323 ASNs)
AS-TLC-GROUP(4,323 ASNs)
AS-TLC(4,324 ASNs)
AS26615:AS-CUSTOMERS(7,539 ASNs)
AS-HUGENET(9,689 ASNs)
AS-HUGENET-CUSTOMERS(9,689 ASNs)
AS-SEABORN-G2(10,828 ASNs)
AS2914:AS-SA-V6(14,359 ASNs)
AS2914:AS-SA(14,363 ASNs)
AS-SEABORN(17,733 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-BCN-V6(28,476 ASNs)
AS57802:AS-DECIX-BCN-V6(28,476 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-BCN(33,636 ASNs)
AS57802:AS-DECIX-BCN(33,636 ASNs)
AS-4IXP(42,438 ASNs)
AS-DIGICOMMPS(46,931 ASNs)
AS-BROADNETIL(46,931 ASNs)
AS5405:AS-INTERDOTLINK(66,620 ASNs)
AS-STUTTGARTIX-RS(66,636 ASNs)
AS201561:AS-DECIX-CPH(66,988 ASNs)
AS201561:AS-DECIX-CPH-V6(66,988 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)
AS56584:AS-SET-INTERIX-RS(70,331 ASNs)
AS-NETIX-NET(71,038 ASNs)
AS-UAIX(71,146 ASNs)
AS-TSUA-PARITY(71,146 ASNs)
AS-IU-CL(71,146 ASNs)
AS-UDC2UTEL(71,146 ASNs)
AS25229:AS-PARITY(71,150 ASNs)
AS-KIKE(71,185 ASNs)
AS21011:AS-UA(71,230 ASNs)
AS21011:AS-PEERS-UA(71,230 ASNs)
AS56584:AS-INTERIX(71,301 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-INTERLANRO(72,156 ASNs)
AS43289:AS-PEERS(72,157 ASNs)
AS-PEERINGCZ-RS(72,214 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-PMO-V6(72,294 ASNs)
AS25083:AS-DECIX-PMO-V6(72,294 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-PMO(72,297 ASNs)
AS25083:AS-DECIX-PMO(72,297 ASNs)
AS29535:AS-TPIX(72,365 ASNs)
AS-DTAG(72,392 ASNs)
AS3320:AS-DTAG(72,392 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-DUS(73,592 ASNs)
AS56890:AS-DECIX-DUS(73,592 ASNs)
AS2914:AS-EUROPE-V6(73,647 ASNs)
AS-ST1-UPSTREAMS(73,733 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-HAM(73,753 ASNs)
AS-WORKIX(73,753 ASNs)
AS43252:AS-DECIX-HAM(73,753 ASNs)
AS-DECIX-MRS(73,755 ASNs)
AS20717:AS-DECIX-MRS(73,755 ASNs)
AS-PLIX(74,048 ASNs)
AS-PL-IX(74,048 ASNs)
AS-VERIO-EUROPE(74,186 ASNs)
AS2914:AS-EUROPE(74,186 ASNs)
AS-SWISSIX-RS(75,248 ASNs)
AS42476:AS-SWISSIX(75,248 ASNs)
AS-MIRONET-SWISSIX-PEERS(75,488 ASNs)
AS-SIX6(76,016 ASNs)
AS-LOCIX(76,072 ASNs)
AS-BRYCE-PEERS-AMS(76,072 ASNs)
AS213234:AS-HBC-PEERINGS(76,073 ASNs)
AS-BRYCE-PEERS(76,078 ASNs)
AS-UBNIX-V6(76,129 ASNs)
AS-MIROHOST-V6-A(76,129 ASNs)
AS-MSKROUTESERVER(76,136 ASNs)
AS43921:AS-VRMSKIX(76,136 ASNs)
AS-PITER-IX-HEL(76,138 ASNs)
AS-COSMOSF(76,140 ASNs)
AS-UAIX-V6(76,155 ASNs)
AS199918:AS-PEERS(76,248 ASNs)
AS-KLEYREX-RS(76,288 ASNs)
AS-KLEYREX(76,288 ASNs)
AS207466:AS-PEERS(76,313 ASNs)
AS211776:AS-CRAFTBYTE-PEERS(76,313 ASNs)
... and 110 more