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Re: BBN Peering issues


From: Dan Ritter <dsr () bbn com>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 15:15:54 -0400

At 12:10 PM 19980813 -0700, Robert Bowman wrote:
I am referring to output of Exodus traffic relative to input of BBN traffic,
not vice versa.  Exodus consumes very little of BBN's output (Exodus input).
Isn't that the "supposed" problem?  Our private exchange statistics show it
very simply, if BBN disconnects, it will drop our traffic by 1.85%.  I cannot
speak for certain about BBN's traffic input as an aggregate, that is why
I stated below that we are estimating.


off.  Let's face the facts, BBN is only 1.85% of my traffic.  By all accounts,
we estimate to be in the area of 10-30% of their traffic.  Lots of luck.  We
actually see a massively inverted benefit scale in this particular situation.

It seems intuitively reasonable to me that 1.85% of Exodus input comes from BBN.
No arguments there. I would like to know where the "By all accounts, we estimate
to be in the area of 10-30% of their traffic." sentence comes from. Are you suggesting
that 10-30% of BBN's total output goes to Exodus? Or that 10-30% of Exodus output
goes to BBN?

The first scenario is ridiculous. The second scenario is possible, but I would suspect
it is closer to 10% than 30%.

-dsr-

...Still not speaking for the company...



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