IIJ had some empty space when I was there the other day, you should ask them for a feed and some Us. :)
Seriously though, is the requirement to be physically plugged into the fabric an important one? Might some ebgp multihop feeds to a remote route collector suffice? Drive Slow, Paul Wall On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > we're looking at dropping 2/3 of a rack of routing research measurement > kit into paix palo alto, and have some questions. considering the price > of space and power, we want to kinda make sure we'll get the data we need. > > we are looking specifically for a large amount of bgp peering data, we > hope that folk will give us bgp peering though we expect no in- or > out-bound traffic. think analogously to route views, though the kit on > our end will be grinding the beans much more finely, espressoBGP :). > > pnis are expensive. if we plug into the peering mesh, are any larger > folk on it? > > if not, would we be better off at the linx, at de-cix, at amsix, in > stockholm? > > private replies are probably better as this is not of general interest. > thanks. > > randy > >