On 5/4/06, Aaron Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>         why would anyone do that?
>
> --bill
>

Some companies feel entitled to charging more for their routes than
they would for simple transit.

aaron.glenn



John:
Hopefully this comes out clearly, as writing can be more confusing
than speaking...
Are you getting at Inter AS /SLA/QOS that you would get from transit
vs. best effort peering?   Even that has some issues, the one that
jumps out to me is hopefully clearly stick figure-diagrammed below:

AS#x $--SLA-->Transit  ok...
But...
AS#x $--SLA-->Transit <-(second hop)--Customers/Peers---No Qos/SLA--->

My point is it is hard to do anything beyond the first AS# for any SLA
that you would be paying, since after that the packet switches to no
money packets on a paid connection, pushing out the issue for things
sent down that pipe...

Peter Cohen

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