AS64013 Network Edge

Internet resources and resilient network services.

A focused network-service website for IP Transit, DDoS protection, Internet resources, peering, and managed connectivity.

AS64013 BGP ready IPv4 / IPv6 NOC workflow
edge-status: publish-ready
BGPRouting
L3-L7Security
IPAMResources

Core Pages

Now the theme is a multi-page service site, not a one-screen landing page.

The update creates real WordPress pages for services, peering, network, about, and contact. The menu links to those pages instead of only jumping around the homepage.

IP Transit

A dedicated service page for upstream connectivity, route policy, bandwidth planning, prefix announcements, and operational handoff.

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DDoS Protection

A service page for mitigation workflow, clean-traffic routing, attack reporting, protected prefixes, and escalation expectations.

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Internet Resources

A structured page for address resources, RPKI, WHOIS, IRR, LOA, allocation rules, and operational documentation.

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Managed Connectivity

A page for managed routing support, incident workflow, configuration review, monitoring handoff, and operational documentation.

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Refined Structure

Built around what network buyers and peers actually look for.

Each page gives you a clear place to publish verified details: bandwidth, prefixes, routing policy, DDoS workflow, peering requirements, resource rules, and contact paths.

  • Auto-created WordPress pages and menu items after activation or in-place update.
  • Service pages use detailed cards, checklists, and CTA panels.
  • Network and policy pages avoid unsupported claims until you replace placeholders with real data.
10Generated pages
2Menus
4Core services
WPCustomizer ready

Supporting Pages

Network, peering, and contact pages are included.

Peering

Publish routing-policy information, peering requirements, exchange-point notes, and the preferred contact path for AS64013 peering requests.

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Network

Use this page for public network identity, routing policy, looking glass, NOC contact, abuse desk, and operational notices.

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About

Use this page to explain the network, operating principles, service scope, and the difference between sales, NOC, and abuse channels.

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Publishing Checklist

Replace placeholders with real network data before advertising services.

1. Confirm service scopeBandwidth, resource policy, DDoS capability, and support channels.
2. Fill network factsPoPs, upstreams, exchanges, route policy, status links, and looking glass.
3. Edit policy textAcceptable use, privacy, abuse workflow, and resource terms.
4. Publish contact pathNOC email, ticket system, peering request path, and emergency data checklist.

Contact

Use the generated Contact page for the full inquiry workflow.

The homepage keeps a fast CTA, while the Contact page separates service, NOC, peering, resource, and abuse requests.

noc@as64013.com