Peering Peering requirements: Route exchanges are done via BGPv4 Technical contact information must be provided AS199763 requires that peers announce the same routing policy at all points where they peer with us, unless other arrangements are made Peers must enforce strict filtering policies to prevent route leaks Peers must cooperate in the troubleshooting of any peering related issues, denial of service attacks, UCE, hacking or virus penetration Peers are prohibited from abusing our peering relationship by pointing default or resetting any next-hop Peers are requested to peer at all common peering points AS199763 reserves the right to not peer with anyone as we see fit and to terminate any peering at any time with 30 days notice. AS199763 reserves the right to change this policy with 30 days notice Whenever two peering contacts meet in person they are encouraged to raise glases in a toast to their successful peering Requesting peering to AS199763 An ISP seeking peering should submit its request in writing via email providing the following information: Peering-point(s) [IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel / GRE] or FogIXP, BGP.Exchange (Frankfurt, Amsterdam), NorthIX AS-Number AS-set (if available) Prefix limit we should use Contact data Applications for peering should be submitted to email.