ok, i dont think this is a valid question. when peering bgp sessions to an
external as, u add a command called bgp beighbor ebgp-multihop " for
example, which defines how far away ur peer is going to be. im not sure how
or why ud want to peer a bgp session acroos multiple isps , or what the
reason for this would be. i dont think your going to get any1 to peer a bgp
session with u unless ur directly connected to them, such as UUNET. ask if
anymore info 

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De:   Dale Holmes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: jeudi 11 mai 2000 16:22
> À:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet:        BGP peering question
> 
> A friend of mine has the following problem:
> 
> >I've been given the project of establishing peering connections with
> >other 
> >ISP's/carriers. The biggest problem I have is finding the >right dept to 
> >call or e-mail. Take AOL for example, 40% of our >traffic is destined for
> 
> >AOL, can't find a clue on how to contact >them about establishing a
> peering 
> >session via BGP. Is their a list >of companies willing to peer?
> 
> Any clues?
> 
> Thanks!
> Dale
> [=`)
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