General
AS16661 (InfoSecEdu) has a selective peering policy with some standard requirements outlined below.
Our Peering Commitments
AS16661 (InfoSecEdu) makes the following commitments to its peers:
- Peering is based on good will and effort, therefore neither party is liable to the other party for losses or damage from interruption of peering for any period of time
- We filter RFC1918 and BOGON addresses, both inbound and outbound.
- We announce only networks with AS_PATH starting with our own AS (16661).
- We implement strict RPKI validation and filtering.
Peering Requirements
To peer with AS16661 (InfoSecEdu), you must agree to the following:
- Have an up-to-date PeeringDB record
- Be fully dual-stack, supporting IPv4 and IPv6
- Use BGPv4
- Enforce strict RPKI filtering
- Only send us traffic destined for our networks
How to Peer
Refer to our PeeringDB page for further details and our contact page to contact us.