On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Adrian Chadd wrote:
In the past we have considered the initiator of IP transactions to be irrelevant and had no-charge peering for networks that basically send a similar number of bytes to what they receive.
So what do we do when that is no longer the case?
Pray someone doesn't write a call-back protocol, so traffic flows in the opposite direction from the original initiator of the IP 'transaction'.
FTP already does this. Nevertheless, the largest number of bytes still flows in the same direction as it would with HTTP. I think you are agreeing with me that the initiator of the transaction is irrelevant. I would go further and say that the customers of the peers and their actions are also irrelevant to the peering relationship. -- Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting Memra Communications Inc. - E-mail: michael@memra.com Check the website for my Internet World articles - http://www.memra.com