Peering with AS150289
We have an open peer policy, and will peer with networks that have a presence on mutual exchange points in accordance with the policies described below.
Technical Requirements
- Peers must operate a publicly routable and visible Autonomous System Number (ASN).
- Peers must have at least one publicly routable /24 of IPv4 and/or one /48 of IPv6 space.
- Only IPv6 peering sessions are currently supported.
- Peers are required to register their routes in a public Internet Routing Registry (IRR) database, for the purpose of filtering, and to keep this information up to date.
- We collect data from APNIC, RIPE, ARIN, AFRINIC, LACNIC, and RADb.
- If you use an IRR database (such as AltDB) that is not listed, contact our NOC, and we will review it.
- Peers are required to register their routes in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) repository using Route Origin Authorization (ROA) objects.
- We use Cloudflare's service to validate RPKI information. Any prefixes with INVALID status will be dropped.
- Peers are encouraged to implement Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS).
Operational Requirements
- Peers must maintain an up-to-date PeeringDB entry, including a 24x7 NOC Contact.
Traffic Requirements
- At this time, there are no minimum traffic requirements for establishing bilateral peering sessions.
Peering Information
For your convenience, here is some information about our network.
- ASN: 150289
- AS-SET: AS-SUNYZ
- Suggested Prefix Limit:
- IPv4 - 0
- IPv6 - 500
- PeeringDB: as150289.peeringdb.com