Highwinds IP Network Peering Policy
August 10, 2007
Overview
This document sets forth Highwinds Network Group ("HWNG") Business' Policy for
Settlement-Free Interconnection with Internet Networks ("Policy"), also referred
to as "peering." HWNG Business regularly updates its Policy and maintains the
current version of its Policy on the HWNG web site at
www.highwinds.com/peering.
HWNG strives to provide premier direct Internet access to all customers. To
accomplish this, HWNG has developed this Peering Policy to provide guidelines
for the selection of interconnection candidates that wish to peer with HWNG.
Interconnection candidates are based upon, among other things, costs, port
availability and bandwidth capacity at particular locations, and the overall
strategic benefit HWNG will experience with the connection. Compliance with the
technical and operational requirements in the Policy does not guarantee a
peering relationship with HWNG.
HWNG considers private as well as public peering initiatives. This Policy
applies to all requests for settlement-free interconnection with a HWNG regional
Internet Network, either via dedicated connections ("private peering") or via
traffic exchange at a multi-party Internet exchange point ("public peering").
For the purposes of this Policy, an Internet Network must be a single Autonomous
System ("AS").
Part 1 of the Policy details the interconnection requirements that an
Internet Network requesting interconnection (the "Requester") must meet in order
to qualify for settlement-free interconnection.
Part 2 of the Policy specifies the notification requirements for
interconnecting networks, which both the Requester and HWNG must satisfy.
- Interconnection and Operational Requirements
The following operational requirements apply both to the Requester and to
the HWNG Network with which it desires to enter into a settlement-free
interconnection arrangement.
1.1. Peer must use the same peering AS at each US interconnection point
and must announce a consistent set of routes at each point, unless
otherwise mutually agreed.
1.2. No transit or third-party routes are to be announced; all routes
exchanged must be Peer's and Peer's customers' routes.
1.3. Neither party shall abuse the peering relationship by engaging
in activities such as but not limited to: pointing a default route at
the other or otherwise forwarding traffic for destinations not
explicitly advertised, resetting next-hop, selling or giving next-hop to
others.
1.4. Each Internet Network shall implement "shortest exit/hot potato
routing" and advertise routes consistent with that policy, unless both
Internet Networks mutually agree otherwise based on special
circumstances.
1.5. If Peer's network scope spans a continent and/or multiple
continents, then Peer must consider peering at all exchange points that
make sense unless otherwise mutually agreed.
1.6. Each Peer will maintain accurate prefix and routing information
in a publicly accessible Internet Routing Registry (IRR).
1.7. Highwinds will prefer peering sessions for best path. Highwinds
expects the Peer to do the same unless agreed otherwise.
1.8. Each Internet Network must establish and maintain traffic
exchange links of a sufficient robustness, aggregate capacity and
geographic dispersion to facilitate mutually acceptable performance
across the interconnect links.
1.9. Each Internet Network will restrict its advertisements to
non-transit routes originating within the geographic region for which
peering is established and will not propagate the received route
announcements outside such region.
1.10. Each Internet Network must operate a fully functional 24x7
Network Operations Center (NOC).
1.11. All requirements of the Policy must continue to be met to
continue a settlement-free interconnection relationship. Status under
the policy will be evaluated periodically. In the case of a change in
ownership or control of an Internet Network with which HWNG has an
interconnection agreement, status under the Policy will be evaluated
within 30 days of such change.
1.12. Each Internet Network must set next-hop to be itself, the
advertising router of the network. Each Internet Network will propagate
such routes to its transit customers with its own router as next-hop.
- Notification Requirements
The following notification requirements apply both to the Requester and
to the HWNG Network with which it desires to enter into a settlement-free
interconnection arrangement.
2.1. Any outage or impairment to peering session which is identified by
the remote network operator is to be reported to the HWNG NOC as soon as
it is identified.
2.2. Upon identification of a customer-impacting peering event
(outage), technicians will make themselves available for immediate
troubleshooting and restoration of the peering session.
2.3. Prior to the peering session being established, a copy of
Network's escalation procedures and contact information will be
exchanged.
2.4. Each Internet Network must be responsive to unsolicited e-mail
and network abuse complaints, as well as routing and security issues,
providing a knowledgeable technician within a two-hour period after
notice.
2.5. HWNG will continue to monitor the development of the Internet
and traffic conditions and make appropriate changes in this Policy as
the Internet continues to evolve. HWNG reserves the right to modify this
Policy at any time.
2.6. All requests for settlement-free interconnection should be
submitted to HWNG via e-mail at peering@hwng.net.