My solution is: 1. Don't care. 2. If some peer steal your transit, and it is noticeable amount of traffic causing some problems for you - investigate and terminate that peer.
On 18.08.15 15:29, Tim Durack wrote: > Question: What is the preferred practice for separating peering and transit > circuits? > > 1. Terminate peering and transit on separate routers. > 2. Terminate peering and transit circuits in separate VRFs. > 3. QoS/QPPB ( > https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog42/presentations/DavidSmith-PeeringPolicyEnforcement.pdf > ) > 4. Don't worry about peers stealing transit. > 5. What is peering? > > Your comments are appreciated. >