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  • Autonomous System Number: 19029
  • AS-SET: AS-NewEdge
Public Private Facility Location IP Address
X X Equinix Ashburn, VA 206.223.115.54
X X Equinix San Jose, CA 206.223.116.54
X X Equinix Chicago, IL 206.223.119.54
X - SIX Seattle, WA 198.32.180.25
X X Equinix Los Angeles, CA 206.223.123.54

Domestic Public Peering Candidates Must:

  1. Not have been a New Edge Networks IP customer within the past (6) six months.
  2. Enter into a standard peering agreement and mutual non-disclosure agreement with New Edge Networks as requested.
  3. Have a 24x7x365 Networks Operations Center (NOC)that proactively monitors all peering connections and provides an escalation path to quickly identify and resolve network problems.
  4. Engage with New Edge Networks in joint capacity planning reviews for interconnection augmentation to accommodate traffic growth and minimize the possibility of latency or packet loss between both networks.
  5. Make consistent route announcements at all public peering points.
  6. Implement "hot potato" or "closest-exit routing."
  7. Aggregate routes as much as possible: New Edge Networks will not accept any announcement smaller than /24
  8. Not direct a route of last resort (default route) at New Edge Networks.

Domestic Private Peering Candidates Must:

  1. Not have been a New Edge Networks IP customer within the past (6) six months.
  2. Enter into a standard peering agreement and mutual non-disclosure agreement with New Edge Networks as requested.
  3. Have a total minimum busy hour traffic exchange of 50Mbps with New Edge Networks' AS
  4. Maintain a presence at two or more private peering cities listed above (at lest one on the West Coast, one on the East Coast and preferably on in the Mid West) for domestic ISPs.
  5. Have a 24x7x365 Networks Operations Center (NOC)that proactively monitors all peering connections and provides an escalation path to quickly identify and resolve network problems.
  6. Engage with New Edge Networks in joint capacity planning reviews for interconnection augmentation to accommodate traffic growth and minimize the possibility of latency or packet loss between both networks.
  7. Make consistent route announcements at all public peering points.
  8. Implement "hot potato" or "closest-exit routing."
  9. Aggregate routes as much as possible: New Edge Networks will not accept any announcement smaller than /24
  10. Not direct a route of last resort (default route) at New Edge Networks.
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