Action 1: Prevent propagation of incorrect routing information
Microsoft implements prefix filters and software to prevent inappropriate route advertisements. Microsoft uses proprietary Azure software to monitor and filter routes based on RIR data as well as AI algorithms that we have developed. The NOC should be contacted in the event routing issues are found.
Action 2: Prevent traffic with spoofed source IP addresses
Microsoft's cloud software and routers have safeguards to prevent illegitimate source IP address traffic.
Action 3: Facilitate global operational communication and coordination
Microsoft's NOC is available at [email protected] for community coordination.
Action 4: Facilitate validation of routing information on a global scale
Microsoft operates software systems to monitor and validate the global BGP routing table.
Action 5: Encourage MANRS adoption
Microsoft encourages all of our peers and partners to join MANRS. More information available at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/internet-peering/policy
Action 6: Provide monitoring and debugging tools to the peering partners
Peers can receive information about our Microsoft Azure Peering Services tool set by contacting [email protected]