[AusNOG] BiLateral Peering Via MegaPort and/or NSW-IX

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at theispguy.com
Fri Mar 6 09:56:30 EST 2015


Daniel,

This is an odd request.  You don't normally broadcast for bi-lateral peers.

Bi-lateral peering is something you do when you need to, or get value out
of it, not just because you want to have some more peers... your approach
doesn't make sense.

You don't even say if you are sending or want to receive traffic or how
much you're talking about.

Either way, you should be able to look at your netflow data, see where your
traffic is coming from or going to, and those would be the basis for your
proposal.


...Skeeve


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On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 7:24 AM, <daniel at glovine.com.au> wrote:

> Gday Noggers
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> Hope you have all had a good week thus far,
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> We are looking for Bilateral Peers delivered via MegaPort and / or NSW-IX
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> We would highly appreciate anybody whom would be interested in bilateral
> peering with you all via these IX’s on either one or both
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> Please respond to this email off-list with your ASN, Peering EndPoint IP
> and Method of delivery (AKA, MegaPort or NSW-IX)
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> We look forward to peering with you in a bilateral manner
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> Thanks in advance
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> Daniel
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