Hello all,

Any idea why more companies don't offer eBGP peering / multi hop peering? Its 
very common for providers to offer single or double hop peering, so why not 5 
or 10 hops? In many cases people find it logical to perform single or double 
hop peering, why is peering any greater always frowned upon. I understand the 
logic that you can't control the path beyond a point, however I still see 
numerous advantages. 

One obvious advantages one is, imagine you east coast data centre and you had a 
eBGP peering session with a west coast router, you'd be able to control ingress 
via the west coast. (aka routing around an region outage that is effecting 
ingress) For example during the last hurricane around New Jersey, numerous tier 
1's were down towards the atlantic and every peer for the atlantic was 
effected. One could have just made the ingress via the west coast the logical 
route. 

Thoughts?

Mike

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Michael McConnell
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