peering-toolbox:peering_policies
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====== Peering Policies ====== | ====== Peering Policies ====== | ||
- | Every operator needs to decide that their " | + | Every operator needs to decide that their " |
This section looks at what is meant by " | This section looks at what is meant by " | ||
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* [[peering_policies# | * [[peering_policies# | ||
+ | The Peering Toolbox recommends that a newcomer to the Peering ecosystem determines what their peering policy should be - newcomers generally start with **Open** policy, and as they gain more experience, move to **Selective**, | ||
===== Open Peering ===== | ===== Open Peering ===== | ||
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===== Restrictive Peering ===== | ===== Restrictive Peering ===== | ||
+ | Restrictive Peering, as the name suggests, means that the Network Operator is not open to any discussion about peering. | ||
+ | Typically today this means " | ||
- | [[: | + | Typical operators with Restrictive Peering policies include: |
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+ | * Regional Transit Providers | ||
+ | * Global Providers | ||
+ | * " | ||
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+ | These have very specific business needs about peering, and will reach out to ask about peering if their Peering Coordinator feels that there is an advantage for them. | ||
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+ | They are usually present in dozens of locations around their region or the globe, and are responsible for traffic levels in multiple Gigabits if not Terabits. | ||
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