On Mon, 12 May 1997, Christopher Morrell wrote:
Which of UUNET's peers who are able to continue to peer with them, would you say do not follow the criteria set out in the press release?
I know of at least one. I'm sure there are more. It seems, that equity in traffic exchange may be an overriding principle, although running many web-farms and small backbone can certainly give you that. For NASA this is a current snapshot of NAP traffic exchange: mae-w: 5 minute input rate 2888000 bits/sec, 632 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 2949000 bits/sec, 718 packets/sec mae-e: 5 minute input rate 5458000 bits/sec, 2437 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 8041000 bits/sec, 2157 packets/sec The flows are constrained by an over-worked backbone, but as a general rule out > in. As I said, web-farms and a small backbone will give you that :-) Mark