Peering Policy
Peering Policy
Tools Clauses
Here are the clauses we categorized as provide us access to tools.
Excerpts from Polices
Tools
Peers should provide access to a looking glass or traceroute server to facilitate troubleshooting. – Speakeasy
The two Internet Networks must exchange with each other prior to any settlement-free interconnection 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. – Verizon
Both parties shall provide access to a route server, looking glass, or similar service for the purposes of routing audits, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. – nLayer
All peers are requested to enable LSRR on router interfaces facing RCN peering sessions to facilitate network diagnostics at least during session activation. -- RCN
Peers should provide a looking glass and/or traceroute server at each interconnection point to assist in troubleshooting. – OpenAccess
Interconnection Candidate must maintain a publicly accessible looking glass server with BGP views and traceroute capabilities from 5 cities spread across 3 U.S. time zones. – Qwest
Both parties shall provide access to a route server, looking glass, or similar service for the purposes of routing audits, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. – WVFiber
The following is part of a study of Peering Policy Clauses found in the Peering Rules of the Road - A Brief Study of 28 Peering Policies. Clauses were categorized and put into rough categories for comparison.