Silver Star (AS26223) Peering Policy
Silver Star is a regional ISP for the Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming region.
Selective Peering Policy
Silver Star has a selective, but generally open peering policy – peers are selected based upon performance, capability, and where there is mutual benefit, and are subject to certain operational and technical requirements.
Operational Requirements:
Provide escalation path for operational issues related to peering. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Denial of service
- Congestion
- Malicious activity
Unless specifically agreed upon beforehand, peers are expected to announce consistent routes in all locations where peering is established. Both parties are expected to register and maintain their routes in a public Internet Routing Registry (IRR) database. Both parties are expected to maintain current and complete peeringdb.com entries. MD5 authentication on peering sessions is not required by Silver Star.
Technical Requirements:
Peers must:
- Have a publicly routable ASN
- Demonstrate publicly routable prefixes in the DFZ
- Not advertise prefixes with a mask longer than /24 for IPv4
- Not establish a static route, a route of last resort, or otherwise send traffic to the other party for a route not announced via BGP.
Contact Information:
Email requests or general inquiries to: peering.info@silverstar.com