PEERING POLICY

Updated on August 17, 2023
BGP Peering Policy
AS400304 has an open peering policy, but we do have a few requirments:
1. Peers should not be Crunchbits transit customers.
2. Peering partners must maintain a 24x7 Network Operations Center. After all, the internet never sleeps!
3. Peering partners must cooperate in the troubleshooting of any peering related issues, denial of service attacks, UCE, hacking or virus penetration.
4. Peering partners are asked to avoid any shenanigans, such as default-route pointers or next-hop games.
5. We reserve the right to make the best choices for our peering constellation, including parting ways with 30 days' notice. In the case of abuse or refusal to follow our policies, no notice is required.
As AS400304, we've got both IPv4 and IPv6 networks on deck for peering. All paths originating from Crunchbits will be showcased in the ARIN IRR under the AS-CRUNCHBITS AS-SET.
PeeringDB: https://www.peeringdb.com/net/29227
For any questions regarding our Peering Policy, please do not hesitate to contact us
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