Netflix's arrangement isn't "peeering." (They call it that,
misleadingly, as a way of attempting to characterize the connection
as one that doesn't require money to change hands.)
ISPs peer to connect their mutual Internet customers. Netflix is
not an ISP, so it cannot be said to be "peering." It's merely
establishing a dedicated link to an ISP while trying to avoid
paying the ISP for the resources used.
But regardless of the financial arrangements, such a connection
doesn't require an ASN or BGP. In fact, it doesn't even require a
registered IP address at either end! A simple Ethernet connection
(or a leased line of any kind, in fact; it could just as well be a
virtual circuit) and a static route would work just fine.
--Brett Glass
At 09:35 PM 7/14/2014, Mike Lyon wrote:
So if Netflix was at 1850 Pearl, you wouldn't be able to peer with
them anyways cuz u have no ASN?