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Re: AWS Direct Connect - Peering VPCs to Tier 1's and MPLS


From: "Luan Nguyen" <lnguyen () opsource net>
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2016 14:37:07 -0500

Not sure about AWS, but if you are a client of Dimension Data cloud, you
don't need to do anything. Everything will be taking care off from the
provider perspective. Didata will peer with your tier 1/MPLS - acts as
CPE...etc  I am pretty sure AWS does that for you as well.
Else you could spin up a CSR1000v inside the AWS and ask them to connect
you.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:25 PM, George Herbert <george.herbert () gmail com>
wrote:


If you're asking if one can get a provider's router to handle the outside
physical part of a DC connection... As an ISP service so you don't need
your own router hardware...

I was working on this for a recent ex client and asked Level 3 exactly
that question.  I believe I had the right network guy on the phone and it
was a firm no.

I was going to check all the other Direct Connect providers but client ran
out of $$.

If anyone does do that, I would like to know and pass it along to ex
client for their information.


George William Herbert
Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 1, 2016, at 9:16 AM, "Jay R. Ashworth" <jra () baylink com> wrote:

Just got this dropped on my desk an hour ago, and I'm not finding as much
material online as I might have hoped for...

It looks like the easiest solution is to just hang a router/firewall at
Equinix Ashburn and AWS-DC to that, and then peer it to carriers both IP
and
MPLS; is there a "native" way to do that from an AWS VPC instead?

Any public or private replies cheerfully accepted; will summarize what I
can to the list.

Cheers,
-- jra

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