ESnet employs MPLS virtual circuits from our customer sites to VLANs
connecting over DX cross connects in US-EAST and US-WEST regions. Exploring
the DX provider paradigm we have demonstrated that the billing of the DX
network service can be billed to the provider with the compute costs billed
direc
On 1 March 2016 at 20:41, Michael O'Connor wrote:
> Jay,
>
> VPC is supported over IPsec if your public path is sufficient into the AWS
> cloud.
^ This.
I work for a DirectConnect provider, albeit in the UK though. We have
fibre links to a AWS edge routers and we have multiple customers
seperate
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>> - Original Message -
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>> From: "Michael O'Connor"
>> To: "Jay R. Ashworth"
>> Cc: "North American Network
an Network Operators' Group"
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 7:28:34 PM
Subject: Re: AWS Direct Connect - Peering VPCs to Tier 1's and MPLS
I can confirm that AWS (and Equinix, by extension, from a facility operator
perspective) permit carriers to have multiple end users share a ph
>
> - Original Message -
>
> From: "Michael O'Connor"
> To: "Jay R. Ashworth"
> Cc: "North American Network Operators' Group"
> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 2:41:35 PM
> Subject: Re: AWS Direct Connect - Peering VPCs to Tier 1
Connor"
To: "Jay R. Ashworth"
Cc: "North American Network Operators' Group"
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 2:41:35 PM
Subject: Re: AWS Direct Connect - Peering VPCs to Tier 1's and MPLS
Jay,
VPC is supported over IPsec if your public path is sufficient i
Jay,
VPC is supported over IPsec if your public path is sufficient into the AWS
cloud.
AWS shortens DirectConnect to DX not DC for some reason.
The AWS DirectConnect service is built on 10G infrastructure so using
potentially larger interconnects over public peerings with IPsec could be
advantag
Not sure about AWS, but if you are a client of Dimension Data cloud, you
don't need to do anything. Everything will be taking care off from the
provider perspective. Didata will peer with your tier 1/MPLS - acts as
CPE...etc I am pretty sure AWS does that for you as well.
Else you could spin up a
If you're asking if one can get a provider's router to handle the outside
physical part of a DC connection... As an ISP service so you don't need your
own router hardware...
I was working on this for a recent ex client and asked Level 3 exactly that
question. I believe I had the right network
Just got this dropped on my desk an hour ago, and I'm not finding as much
material online as I might have hoped for...
It looks like the easiest solution is to just hang a router/firewall at
Equinix Ashburn and AWS-DC to that, and then peer it to carriers both IP and
MPLS; is there a "native" way
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