On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 05:52:25AM +0300, Saad Alsalamah wrote: > Currently we have multiple links going through EMIX. EMIX for us is an > upstream provider, meaning we are peering with them directly like any > international upstream providers
Perhaps there is some confusion in terminology here. 1. "Peering" means local traffic exchange, normally at no cost. In this case, you give me routes to your network and customers, and I give you routes to my network and customers, but neither of us accepts traffic destined for the rest of the Internet (that would be "transit") 2. A "BGP peer" is a BGP neighbour, someone with whom you directly exchange routes. This could be with anyone - including a peer or a transit provider. So if you point defaultroute at EMIX, or if you pick up a full Internet routing table from them via BGP, then you are not "peering" with them. They are acting as your transit provider. Regards, Brian. _______________________________________________ Menog mailing list [email protected] http://lists.menog.net/mailman/listinfo/menog
