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Re: PAIX Outages
From: Brandon Butterworth <brandon () rd bbc co uk>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:44:30 +0100 (BST)
With public peering you simply never know how much spare capacity your peer has free.So? That doesn't make public peering bad, you don't know that for PI or transit eitherFor PI I know how much spare I have towards them, taking for granted they can move the traffic.
That's still no different than public, the two may terminate in the same router/back haul. If you assume for one you may as well assume for both
Yes and more fool you if they have and you haven'tThis was not about 'my' or 'our' side, believe me...
The royal you, not personally brandon
Current thread:
- Re: PAIX Outages, (continued)
- Re: PAIX Outages Alexander Koch (Apr 28)
- RE: PAIX Outages Neil J. McRae (Apr 29)
- Re: PAIX Outages Alexander Koch (Apr 29)
- Re: PAIX Outages Daniel Roesen (Apr 29)
- RE: PAIX Outages Neil J. McRae (Apr 29)
- Re: PAIX Outages Stephen J. Wilcox (Apr 29)
- Re: PAIX Outages Alexander Koch (Apr 29)