Currently, it is an Ethernet NAP, similar to PAIX. I doubt you'll see any more ATM NAPs. Basically, you can pull whatever kind of ckt you want into the facility, then terminate it on your own router. Then you run Ethernet to the switching fabric. I don't think they have a peermaker app, but it has been discussed for NOTA, so I'm sure they'll build one if there is demand. The only real reason to have one at an ethernet NAP is for building private VLANs, which may or may not get heavily used. As NOTA is run as a collaboration between Terremark and an industry consortium (which you become a member of when you come into the NAP), they tend to be quite responsive. BTW, the alternative to placing your equipment at a NAP like this is to get a metro ethernet like from someone like Yipes or Telseon, and locate your gear somewhere else. Epik provides metro ethernet into that facility, and others may as well. Of course, you would still need to have a router somewhere in the Miami metro area. - Daniel Golding -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Vinny India Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:49 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Maimi Nap of the America's Does anyone have any experience with peering at this NAP, the doc's I read say I can connect to the NAP in three flavors ATM, POS, and Ethernet. But the technical side of the house tells me I must co-locate and can only connect via ethernet for peering. Also any way to find out who is currently peering today, their web page doesn't tell me much. I would also be curios to know if there is a peermaker type site or how elegant it is to setup peering with someone at this NAP. Thanks...