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A bunch of us are thinking about multihoming solutions for IPv6. For this purpose, it is useful to know a bit more about how actual networks (rather than the ones existing only as ASCII drawings) interconnect. So:
- What are the 12 - 18 most important interconnect locations in the world? MAE East, the Ameritech, Sprint and PacBell NAPs, PAIX, LINX and AMS-IX come to mind, but from where I'm sitting it's hard to judge whether others are important or marginal.
NSPIXP6 (tokyo) has the largest number of participants (40+). 6TAP, NY6IX, 6IIX-NY, and PAIX palo alto comes to my mind next. check out http://www.v6nap.net/.
- Using private or public interconnects?
both. there are a lot of private interconnections over tunnel, which should be changed to CAT5 cable. itojun