Optimising your connectivity as a Google Verified Peering Provider (VPP)
Gold-level Google VPP is now live on NSW-IX. Peers are opted in by default for highly available access to publicly reachable Google services.
Gold-level Google VPP is going live on NSW-IX, Thursday, 27 November 2025. Peers are opted in by default for highly available access to publicly reachable Google services.
Opt-in by default
To keep deployment simple and ensure immediate benefit, Google VPP will be enabled by default for Members peering with the route servers. This means prefixes you export to the route servers will be advertised towards Google (AS15169) automatically and Googles prefixes will be announced toward the route servers via IAA’s content network (AS10084).
Members retain full control and can opt out at any time using standard BGP community tagging. To prevent your prefixes from being exported towards Google via IAA’s VPP connection, tag them with the following BGP community:
What this means for routing
IAA has been granted explicit permission by Google to re-announce IX Member prefixes toward Google, and to announce Google prefixes toward Members via the route servers with AS10084 in the path.
For most peers who have direct peering or PNI’s toward google, this will have minimal operational impact. However as Google continues their policy of de-peering from exchanges, IAA’s content network is here to be your new primary or backup path. With 200G of capacity to begin over NSW-IX and a staged rollout to monitor traffic levels, we are excited to bring Googles routes back to NSW-IX peers with VIC-IX on the way!
How Google VPP works
Google customers need simple and highly available ways to reach publicly accessible Google services. Unfortunately Googles new policy is to de-peer from exchanges globally, and this means your Google traffic will traverse your transit or private interfaces. Google VPP permits IAA to re-announce the IX routes toward them and pass Googles routes toward the route servers with AS10084 in the path.
If you have questions or need assistance contact us.