For what it's worth, we have a number of IPv6 peers in place plus IPv6 transit from Level(3), HE, and TiNet.
For downstream customers, we are currently exporting them 6250 prefixes on IPv6. >From TiNet we are getting 6168 prefixes >From Level(3) we are getting 4933 prefixes >From HE we are getting 5990 prefixes Hope this helps a bit ;) -p -----Original Message----- From: jayha...@gmail.com [mailto:jayha...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jay Hanke Sent: June-08-11 4:47 PM To: Paul Stewart Cc: Ken Chase; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Cogent & HE On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Paul Stewart <p...@paulstewart.org> wrote: > Or peer with HE and buy transit from Cogent (or someone on Cogent's friendly > list) - this is where I think their strategy is going to go after a while > with a lot of folks (if they have the option - that's the key). HE will > peer with anyone I believe - Cogent has much more stringent "tier1" rules on > peering. How divided is the table? I see about 98 routes transiting Cogent ASN via a HE connection. Customer has only has HE as v6 upstream. An previous post listed about a 1300 prefix difference. That's pretty significant unless it's due to aggregation or something. I'd also be interested to see the size of the other major carriers v6 tables so I can patch a whole until the other upstream is ready. Jay