1. Speaker: Fred Cannone, Director of Sales and Marketing With commentary by Akio Sugeno, Vice President of Internet Engineering, Operations, and Business Development
2. Peering 101: Agenda TELEHOUSE Introductions Purpose of this webinar What is the Internet? What is Internet traffic mean? How do ISPS connect to each other? What are Internet Routes & How do they Work? Transit vs. Peering What a well architected network connects? What is Peering and its Benefits? Peering Types?
15. Internet - multiple autonomous networks Somehow connected and make work !!!Copyright Telehouse America 2010
16. What is Internet Traffic? 6 BGP Border Gateway Protocol I’m on ISP-B Mom on ISP-A e.g. e.g. Exchange: Internet Traffic between two different ISPs (or Networks) Copyright Telehouse America 2010
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18. Peeringprovides partial Internet routes* or access to limited number of IP addresses. costs money. VS. Transit Peering (*) Routes are basically addresses Copyright Telehouse America 2010
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20. IP Address space e.g. 192.31.100.0/24 (254 addresses)ZIP 12345 ISP-A ASN: 12345 10 Main St. 25 Wood Ave. 192.31.100.0/24 193.11.77.0/24 8 Copyright Telehouse America 2010
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23. Its routers make a routing decision based on its routing table. Where is the destination route in my routing table? 192.31.100.0/24 Send the traffic to port 1, slot 2, on NY#1 router Found it! Copyright Telehouse America 2010
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26. What is Peering? Peering is simply the settlement free exchange of internet traffic.
30. Less latencyA B ISP-C is multiple ISPs away ISP/ YOU Z Tier 1 ISP Transit E Source Peering C ISP-C is close Destinations Copyright Telehouse America 2010
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33. Averaging down of bandwidth costs: Exchange traffic directly and avoid travel over paid bandwidth
34. A Plethora of Routing options: diversity of routes and trafficNo longer restricted to just ISP’s and Telecom Providers!
35. Peering Types 18 Bi-Directional: Exchange the same amount of traffic Uni-Directional: Content heavy to Eye-ball heavy Copyright Telehouse America 2010
36. Peering Types 19 Bilateral: Selective based on business decision Multilateral: Easy peering with open peering policy via Route Servers 1 ISP Multiple ISPs Copyright Telehouse America 2010
63. Thank you for joining us! Please call Derek Malkowski 718-313-1227 or email derek.malkowski@telehouse.com to discuss peering options for your place of business.