On Mon, 29 Apr 1996 bmanning@isi.edu wrote:
(2) Could anyone share opinions/facts regarding why organizations may or may not exchange routes via the Route Servers rather than direct peering relationships at the NAPs?
I know of no case where an organization "may not" exchange routes with the Route Servers.
I did not mean to imply that an organization was "not allowed" to exchange routes with the Route Servers. I was trying to learn why an organization "may choose" or "may not choose" to exchange routes with the Route Servers rather than use direct peering relationships with other organizations. In other words, what is the value for an organization to utilize the Route Servers? And if there is value, why is everyone not doing it? Ali.... +----------------------------------------+ | Ali Marashi | | interGlobe Networks, Inc. | | phone: 206.623.2222 fax: 206.623.0885 | | http://www.interglobe.com | +----------------------------------------+