BendTel Peering (Settlement-Free Interconnection) Policy Last Revised 7/30/2004 No peering applicant who is a BendTel transit customer shall be entitled to enter a peering relationship with AS27008 at the same time such transit customer is maintaining transit connections with AS27008 at any location. Neither party will apply port, service, or other charges to the other party. Applicants must maintain a fully staffed Network Operations Center (NOC), which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Applicants must adhere to an industry standard trouble ticket process including escalation points of contact for network related outages and service-affecting issues. Applicants must enforce an Acceptable Usage Policy and must be responsive to network abuse complaints to include but not limited to: unsolicited e-mail, security alerts, and all routing related issues. Applicant and BendTel should exchange with each other prior to any peering agreement a free shell or PPP account for testing and auditing purposes related to routing. This will be used for confirmation of traffic flows, troubleshooting of interconnection-related issues, and auditing purposes. All network requirements must be met at the time the applicant submits the request for peering to BendTel. If traffic on any peering node exceeds 80 percent utilization for more than three consecutive hours, it is the responsibility of the applicant to submit a request to upgrade the peering circuit or BendTel reserves the right to limit routes in order to preserve the stability of the circuit. All peering connections will be at a minimum speed of 10Mbps, with a preference for 45Mbps (T3) and greater speeds based on traffic engineering requirements. Applicants are expected to register their routes, routing domains and policies with an industry recognized Internet Routing Registry (IRR). BendTel maintains an IRR which accepts submissions from peers and customers. Neither BendTel nor applicants will advertise third party routes. If either party detects third party routes, they will have the right to deny said routes. The applicant shall not establish a route of last resort, i.e., default route, directed at BendTel. The applicant shall not establish any routes directed at BendTel which are not advertised by BendTel. The applicant shall support Classless Internet Domain Routing ("CIDR") exchanged at edge routers using BGP-4. The routes shall be sufficiently aggregated routes unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties. The peering applicant will announce consistent routing announcements to BendTel unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties. Consistent announcements require that all routes be announced at all peering sites with the same aggregation properties.