Den 10/10/2016 kl. 22.27 skrev Owen DeLong:
Not true… There are myriad reasons that the /24 might not reach a network 
peered with ISP-A, including the possibility of being a downstream customer of 
a network peered with or buying transit from ISP-A. In the latter case, not an 
issue, since it’s paid transit, but in the former (peered, not transit), again, 
ISP-A is probably not super excited to carry traffic that someone isn’t paying 
them to carry.


But ISP-A is in fact being paid to carry the traffic. Supposedly ISP-B has a paid transit relation to ISP-A. In the case the transit link is down ISP-A might have to transport the traffic through a less profitable link however.

I know that if ISP-A was my network I would be making money even with the transit link down. Yes I might have to transport something out of my network through one of my transits, but outbound traffic is in fact free for us because we are heavy inbound loaded.

Regards,

Baldur

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