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To participate in the peering VLANs (e.g.
unicast or
mcast6)
a member must...
- operate the autonomous system
that they connect to the exchange
- register the routing policy for the connecting
AS on the IRR
- announce at least one prefix of at least 24 bits for IPv4 peering
- announce at least one prefix of at least 48 bits for IPv6 peering
- make sure all announced routes are also registered on the
IRR
- make administrative, technical/NOC and peering contact information
known to TREX. The maintainer should also be
notified of all changes. The primary method of communication is
email, but the contact information should also include phone numbers
- exchange IPv4 routes using BGPv4.
Exchange of IPv6 routes should be done using MP-BGP aka BGPv4+.
- no link layer protocols (e.g. IS-IS, CDP, STP, VTP, VRRP, GVRP, ...)
may be enabled on the interface to the shared medium.
These may be filtered by the shared medium if the need arises
- have at least two agreements for traffic exchange over TREX
- assign the addresses given on their routers.
I.e. using EUI-64 or enabling autoconfiguration is not allowed
- set up a peering session with TREX's routers and announce and
accept at least one route over that session
- have their router approved by TREX. This is just in order
to prevent anyone from trying to exchange traffic with totally
inappropriate equipment for the purpose.
All members must not...
- point any static routes over the shared medium. This includes
static default routes! If transit is provided over the exchange
the transit routes must be exchanged with a routing protocol
- disclose information relating to the exchange without the
consent of all involved parties
- harm TREX equipment or the equipment of other
members
- carry out illegal activities over the exchange.
Some requirements don't need to be filled immediately.
Rather, the member has a month or two to fill them.
This is specified in more detail in the agreement
between the exchange and the member.
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