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Re: Peering - Benefits?
From: Matthew Moyle-Croft <mmc () internode com au>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 18:44:01 +1030
Joe Provo wrote:
Related to this is ability to contact the right people more quickly. If you've got a problem with/on someone's network then typically you can call their NOC directly. Compared with having to bounce through your transit providers helpdesk, who then escalate to their NOC, to the other NOC etc. This right is usually enshrined in most people's peering policy requirements.A couple to add:- failure scoping: issues on a remote network can be better isolated from the rest of your traffic (or completely if it is the peer).
It's a powerful thing and not to be underestimated. MMC
Current thread:
- RE: Peering - Benefits?, (continued)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? michael.dillon (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Miquel van Smoorenburg (Oct 31)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Adam Armstrong (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Pierfrancesco Caci (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Todd Underwood (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 30)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? Paul Stewart (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 30)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? Paul Stewart (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Matthew Moyle-Croft (Oct 30)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? Tomas L. Byrnes (Oct 30)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? Paul Stewart (Oct 31)
- RE: Peering - Benefits? Paul Stewart (Oct 31)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Marshall Eubanks (Oct 31)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? vijay gill (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Randy Bush (Oct 30)
- Re: Peering - Benefits? Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 30)