NetFire (AS 394102) standard peering policies - Each peering session will be allocated an appropriate subnet by either party or by the relevant IX when peering over an IX. - In the case of NetFire providing these, this will mean a /30 or a /29 (when relevant) for IPv4 and a /112 for IPv6. - When possible, we prefer to peer with both IPv4 and IPv6. We encourage all peers and all members of the internet community to adopt and implement IPv6. - No devices, MAC addresses, or arp table entries should be present or visible in any manner on peering links. - No unnecessary discovery protocols, including but not limited to lldp and cdp, shall be enabled on peering links. - By default, peers should configure their session with NetFire to accept a maximum of 1024 prefixes. - Peers must not send traffic to NetFire which is not destined for an address which NetFire advertises to the peer.