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+ | * Peers must only send traffic from their own networks. |
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+ | * Peers must only send traffic destined for routes we announce. |
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+ | * Peers must have a reachable NOC email. |
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+ | * Peers must keep their IRR data up to date. |
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+ | * Peers must have a complete and up to date PeeringDB. |
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+ | * Prefixes cannot be sorted then /24 (IPv4) or /64 (IPv6) |
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+ | * Traffic must abide by the general rules and guidelines of the amateur radio community. |
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+ | * Abusive peers will be removed without notice. |
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+ | * No guarantees are provided. Peer at your own risk. |
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+ | * This policy is subject to change without notice. |
Revision as of 11:50, 20 December 2023
- Peers must maintain a publicly routable ASN.
- Peers must only send traffic from their own networks.
- Peers must only send traffic destined for routes we announce.
- Peers must have a reachable NOC email.
- Peers must keep their IRR data up to date.
- Peers must have a complete and up to date PeeringDB.
- Prefixes cannot be sorted then /24 (IPv4) or /64 (IPv6)
- Traffic must abide by the general rules and guidelines of the amateur radio community.
- Abusive peers will be removed without notice.
- No guarantees are provided. Peer at your own risk.
- This policy is subject to change without notice.