Has anyone kept an archive of the various peering policies different providers had over the years? For example, Sean Doran published Sprint's peering policy on COM-PRIV a number of years ago. And I believe the original peering policy on the CIX router included an "AUP-Free" clause, that no provider would impose an acceptable use policy on traffic between the providers. Or how could I forget ANS's original CO+RE settlment plan (i.e. everyone pays ANS). But I'm just going from memory, and some of those brain cells aren't as young as they were. I'm interested in seeing a timeline and evolution of policies over the last 10 years. I know some have changed.
Has anyone kept an archive of the various peering policies different providers had over the years?
For example, Sean Doran published Sprint's peering policy on COM-PRIV a number of years ago. And I believe the original peering policy on the CIX router included an "AUP-Free" clause, that no provider would impose an acceptable use policy on traffic between the providers. Or how could I forget ANS's original CO+RE settlment plan (i.e. everyone pays ANS). But I'm just going from memory, and some of those brain cells aren't as young as they were.
I'm interested in seeing a timeline and evolution of policies over the last 10 years. I know some have changed.
I've a small collection that I'd love to augment. The ones not still NDA'd I can prolly post. --bill
I would suggest a page on nanog.org, like the route filter policy page. This one could have links to all known and published (non-NDA) peering policies. Historical policies would be very interesting as well. - Daniel Golding
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:05 AM To: Sean Donelan Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Original peering policies (com-priv archives?)
Has anyone kept an archive of the various peering policies different providers had over the years?
For example, Sean Doran published Sprint's peering policy on COM-PRIV a number of years ago. And I believe the original peering policy on the CIX router included an "AUP-Free" clause, that no provider would impose an acceptable use policy on traffic between the providers. Or how could I forget ANS's original CO+RE settlment plan (i.e. everyone pays ANS). But I'm just going from memory, and some of those
brain cells
aren't as young as they were.
I'm interested in seeing a timeline and evolution of policies over the last 10 years. I know some have changed.
I've a small collection that I'd love to augment. The ones not still NDA'd I can prolly post.
--bill
At 06:13 01/09/2001 -0800, Sean Donelan wrote:
Has anyone kept an archive of the various peering policies different providers had over the years?
For example, Sean Doran published Sprint's peering policy on COM-PRIV a number of years ago. And I believe the original peering policy on the CIX router included an "AUP-Free" clause, that no provider would impose an acceptable use policy on traffic between the providers. Or how could I forget ANS's original CO+RE settlment plan (i.e. everyone pays ANS). But I'm just going from memory, and some of those brain cells aren't as young as they were.
I'm interested in seeing a timeline and evolution of policies over the last 10 years. I know some have changed.
As was previously noted on this mailing list, ours appear at: http://www.genuity.com/infrastructure/interconnection.htm Level 3's guidelines appear at: http://www.level3.com/us/info/network/interconnection/ Also, then-current interconnection policies were filed with the FCC last year by UUNet and Sprint, and in 1998 by UUNet and internetMCI, in conjunction with their respective attempted mergers. They are tricky to find, but the last time that I checked they were all still available on the FCC's electronic document system at www.fcc.gov. See, for instance: http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_documen t=6011256512 and http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_documen t=6011256523 Cheers, - Scott
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Daniel Golding
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J. Scott Marcus
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Sean Donelan