> > I did observe 2 exchange points have direct connection between them, does it mean
> > they belong to the same switch fabiric?
>       What does this mean?

I mean in a trace (from traceroute probing), 2 exchange points (in Mr
Woodcock's list) are next to each other.

.... ip of AS1, ip of EP1, ip of EP2, ip of AS2, ....

I thought they are connected to each other directly (probably the
connecion is not as simple as the p2p link between 2 routers).

> > Are those private peering points?
>
>       confusion of terms.   When bits cross an administrative boundary
>       [...]

Sorry, I did confuse peering with transit. But I thought those private peering
points are somewhat similiar too the IXs, ISPs exchange traffic there and they
may also provide transit to the customers there.

>       So.  Is this one exchange point (one switch), four exchange points
>       ( 4 VLANS), or five exchange points ( 5 subnets)?  Which ones are
>       public? Which ones are private?  and why?

Is this case very common?

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