Peering Service Details
Overview of Network Services
About the Peering Service (PDF, 79 KB)
Network Services Onboarding Checklist (PDF, 71 KB)
Technical requirements for the Peering Service:
- Public sector and not-for-profit organizations that want to be part of the Peering Service need a physical network connection to CyberaNet or the Alberta SuperNet.
- Members need their own public IP address (Class C minimum).
- When the Peering Service is set up with the required routing system, the member will be connected to both CyberaNet as well as their commercial Internet Service Provider. This will require the member to be set up for multi-homing. Cybera will provide the documentation required for this set up. This does not apply to members who are in the Internet Buying Group.
- Once the physical connection and contract are in place, Cybera works with members to test and monitor the connection.
- Members can access the CyberaNet Portal to view their bandwidth statistics.
For Members
Network portal (password required)
Peering Service News and Updates
Cybera members have improved tool for tracking network use, May 13, 2013
Cybera Looking to Connect Alberta’s Schools, October 31, 2011
University of Lethbridge Strengthens Campus Internet Connection, May 16, 2011
Cybera Connects The Banff Centre To Seattle Internet Exchange, February 28, 2011
Cybera offers Internet advantage to the U of A, January 12, 2011