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title: Peering
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draft: false
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This page will provide you some information if you want to peer with the bluemedia.dn42 network. New peers are always welcome.
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*However, please make sure you have read the information below before sending a peering request.*
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### Peering Requests
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Please email [dn42@bluemedia.dev](mailto:dn42@bluemedia.dev) for new peering requests or if you want to change existing peerings.
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### Requirements
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If you want to peer with me, you must meet the following requirements:
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- You are able to connect via wireguard.
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- Your network supports IPv6.
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- You implement ROA checks against the DN42 registry.
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- Your contact information in the registry is to be up to date. I expect you to respond to contact requests within a reasonable amount of time.
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### Required Information
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At a minimum, I need the following information from you to configure a peering session:
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- Name of the bluemedia.dn42 node you want to peer with - see [IPAM](/ipam/) for an up to date list
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- Peering in multiple locations is possible
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- Your ASN
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- Public address / domain name of your host
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- Tunnel and BGP parameters, e.g.
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- Port number for wireguard
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- Public key for wireguard
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- IP addresses of your tunnel endpoint
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- This will be a single IPv4 /32 and Link-Local IPv6 address in most cases
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All peering sessions will be configured as full transit sessions.
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### Additional information
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#### Route Filtering
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My network applies strict Route Origin Authorization (ROA) filtering on all imported and exported routes. Any advertised route that does not have a corresponding route{,6} object in the DN42 registry will be dropped.
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#### Reachability Testing an Debugging
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I have a <a href="/lg">looking glass</a> that you can use to check your routing configuration.
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Looking glasses are important if you want to understand how your routes are distributed in the DN42 network. So it's best to learn how to use them right away.
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