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Re: Peering Table Question
From: Mark Kent <mark () noc mainstreet net>
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 15:24:55 -0700 (PDT)
Errr, isn't 'settlement based peering' synonomous with 'usage-based transit' ?
transit implies that the "peer" will show your routes outside their network, hence allowing traffic from some other network to "transit" their network on the way to your network. Whereas 'settlement based peering' is just charging for access to your/their network only. Of course, the fact that one can make 'usage-based transit' act like 'settlement based peering' both technically and financially with the use of bgp communities could blur the distinction. -mark
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