1-NL Internet Exchange Netherlands

Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

City
Amsterdam

About this IXP

Data last updated February 2026

Capacity at this IXP

330 Gbps

Cumulative port speeds of all IXP members. This shows the potential maximum traffic that can be exchanged at this IXP at one time.

Membership and capacity

The size and strength of an IXP is determined by a combination of how many members it has, and the total capacity. Larger networks tend to bring more capacity, which can benefit all members.

Data for 1-NL Internet Exchange Netherlands as shown in PeeringDB in February 2026

Members of this IXP

5

ASNs (autonomous system numbers) are listed in PeeringDB

In the last 12 months

  • ASNs left0
  • New ASNs joined5

Participates in the MANRS IXP program

No

IXPs that join this voluntary program apply a framework of enhanced routing security in peering. It signals an extra commitment to responsible Internet stewardship.

Source: MANRS

RIPE Atlas anchor

No

Organizations that run IXPs can host anchors to measure Internet connectivity and traffic. An anchor is a large capacity probe often used by IXPs.

Source: RIPEStat

Member information

Last sync from PeeringDB: February 2026

View this IXP on PeeringDB

Countries of registration

A summary of member registrations by country. An IXP with a mixture of international and near-neighbor members can indicate that an IXP is influential, or acts as a hub within its region or sub-region.

  • Ukraine: 4
  • Poland: 1

Types of network at this IXP

The mix of members is an indication of a strength or focus of an IXP.

  • Unknown: 3
  • Cable/DSL/ISP: 1
  • Route Server: 1

Members peering at the route server

3 / 5

The route server is a central hub that makes it easier for all networks to peer without having to create individual agreements with other members.

Members using RPKI

4 / 5

members at this IXP use Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), a security measure that helps ensure traffic is routed correctly. A member is counted as using RPKI if they have at least one valid ROA.

Peering policies of IXP members

Members of an IXP can choose how they peer with others. The Internet Society encourages open policies where possible.

Member list for 1-NL Internet Exchange Netherlands

This list uses the data available in PeeringDB, which is based on self-reported data, and was last updated in Pulse February 2026

Name AS Number Peering policy RPKI Enabled
1-NL
  • Autonomous system (AS) number: 202580
  • Type of AS: Route Server
  • Peering policy: Open
  • Port speed: 20 Gbps
  • Does this member peer at the route server?: No
  • Country of registration: Poland
  • Total peering locations for this AS: 2
202580 Open No
Euroline Ukraine
  • Autonomous system (AS) number: 60159
  • Type of AS:
  • Peering policy: Open
  • Port speed: 100 Gbps
  • Does this member peer at the route server?: Yes
  • Country of registration: Ukraine
  • Total peering locations for this AS: 6
60159 Open Yes
Maximum-Net
  • Autonomous system (AS) number: 43139
  • Type of AS: Cable/DSL/ISP
  • Peering policy: Open
  • Port speed: 10 Gbps
  • Does this member peer at the route server?: No
  • Country of registration: Ukraine
  • Total peering locations for this AS: 9
43139 Open Yes
Octonet
  • Autonomous system (AS) number: 44294
  • Type of AS:
  • Peering policy: Open
  • Port speed: 100 Gbps
  • Does this member peer at the route server?: Yes
  • Country of registration: Ukraine
  • Total peering locations for this AS: 5
44294 Open Yes
ONECOM
  • Autonomous system (AS) number: 39513
  • Type of AS:
  • Peering policy: Open
  • Port speed: 100 Gbps
  • Does this member peer at the route server?: Yes
  • Country of registration: Ukraine
  • Total peering locations for this AS: 5
39513 Open Yes