Introduction

Peering Policy

Peering Agreement

Peering Locations

Routing Policy

Route Filtering

Packet Filtering

BGP Communities

Network Utilization

We are willing to peer with almost any autonomous system anywhere if we already have direct connectivity between us. This means that the peering can be over

1. an Internet Exchange Point (public peering)
2. a dedicated circuit between our and your peering nodes (private peering)

We prefer to peer over multiple geographically distributed interconnections for greater redundancy. In such a case we will also prefer to use hot potato forwarding although we will always honour AS path length and multi-exit discriminators. We have peering nodes for private peering in New York and at all major public peering points in Europe. We are continiously establishing more peering nodes.

We have a list of current public peering locations.

Please read through our Routing Policy as well.

If you are interested in peering, please contact peering@eunetip.net