nanog@lists.nanog.org (Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) via NANOG) wrote:

> Does the following ever happen in reality? Do you think it is strange and 
> unlikely?
> The lateral (i.e., non-transit) peer of an AS is also the transit provider of 
> the AS's transit provider.  Example: AS A has AS B as a transit provider and 
> AS C as a lateral peer, and AS C is a transit provider of AS B.

Yes, and it's very often a mess traffic-engineering wise...


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