How does it look when you examine it by not the count of sessions or links but by the volume of overall data? I wonder if it may change a little like 50% of the volume of traffic is covered by a handshake. (I made 50% up - could be any percentage.) Jason
On 2/10/16, 6:34 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Patrick W. Gilmore" <nanog-bounces@nanog.org on behalf of patrick@ianai.net> wrote:
I quoted a PCH peering paper at the Peering Track. (Not violating rules, talking about myself.)
The paper is: https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/peering-survey/PCH-Peering-Survey-2 0 11.pdf
I said ³99.97%² of all peering sessions have nothing behind them more than a ³handshake² or an email. It seems I was in error. Mea Culpa.
The number in the paper, on page one is, 99.52%.
Hopefully everyone will read the paper, and perhaps help create better data.
-- TTFN, patrick