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Re: Seattle Peering


From: Chris Caputo <ccaputo () alt net>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 22:13:23 +0000 (UTC)

On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Michael K. Smith wrote:
Hello Paul:

On 9/18/08 8:01 AM, "Paul Stewart" <pstewart () nexicomgroup net> wrote:
Hi folks...

We're working on some plans to peer in the Seattle area.  Choices so far
considered are SIX and PAIX Seattle pretty much....

I was of the impression that if you get a port on one of these
exchanges, you can connect to the other one as well?  Just looking for
clarification from folks who are connected out there..;)  Any charges to
go between the exchanges or it just included?

Speaking from the SIX side, there is no charge to connect to the fabric if
you supply the optics, and there is a one-time fiber cross connect charge of
$200.00 US.  The SIX and PAIX are directly connected and you can peer across
the fabric.  The SIX page is http://www.seattleix.net for more info or you
can email me directly.

And keep in mind that while the SIX and PAIX-SEA are directly connected, 
the exchanges are on different VLANs from the perspective of a PAIX-SEA 
connection.

If you connect on the SIX side, you can only reach the SIX fabric.  No 
MRC.

If you connect on the PAIX-SEA side, you can reach both the SIX fabric and 
the PAIX-SEA fabric via a single router port.  For MRC talk to an S&D rep.

Chris


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