Re: Peering Contact at AS16509

2024-02-20 Thread Zach Underwood
We reached out to them using peeringdb contacts and got the whole thing setup in about 4 weeks. Two IX total about 5gbps peak traffic. So your mileage may vary. FYI that min peering 100gbps I think is just for PNI. They had no problems setting up sessions over the two IXs we share. On Mon, Feb

Re: Peering Contact at AS16509

2024-02-19 Thread Lincoln Dale
Even if you don’t meet the port speed requirements for a PNI, there is likely something that could work via an IX. On Tue, Feb 20, 2024 at 12:57 PM Tim Burke wrote: > We reached out some time ago using the contact on PeeringDB and had no > issue, but the amount of transit consumed to get to

Re: Peering Contact at AS16509

2024-02-19 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
Meant to reply to this thread earlier today, but a contact from 16509 reached out directly and got everything squared away for us. On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 8:56 PM Tim Burke wrote: > We reached out some time ago using the contact on PeeringDB and had no > issue, but the amount of transit

Re: Peering Contact at AS16509

2024-02-19 Thread Tim Burke
We reached out some time ago using the contact on PeeringDB and had no issue, but the amount of transit consumed to get to 16509 is substantial enough to make responding worth their while. Their minimum peering is 100G, with 400G preferred, so it’s very possible that if you’re not consuming

Peering Contact at AS16509

2024-02-18 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
If a contact who manages North American peering at AS16509 could reach out off-list, that would be appreciated. Myself and a few colleagues have attempted to reach out via the contacts listed on PeeringDB on multiple occasions over the last couple of months and have not been successful in reaching