Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Subscribe to our e-mail newsletters
For more info on a specific newsletter, click the title. Details will be displayed in a new window.
Networking
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
More E-Mail Newsletters 
 

Level 3, Cogent call time out on peering spat

The standoff had blocked some Internet traffic between customers

October 10, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Level 3 Communications Inc. restored its peering connection with fellow Internet service provider Cogent Communications Inc. late Friday, temporarily ending a standoff that had blocked out some Internet traffic between their customers for several days (see "ISP spat blacks out Net connections").
Level 3 said its decision is only an ad hoc solution. "Because Internet users, apparently without notice from Cogent and through no fault of their own, have been impacted, Level 3 has, effective immediately, re-established a free connection to Cogent," the company said in a statement. "In order to allow Internet users to make alternative arrangements, we will maintain this connection until 6:00 a.m. ET, November 9, 2005."
Broomfield, Colo.-based Level 3 said it's open to negotiating a new contractual arrangement with Cogent that's equitable to both sides. In a statement posted on its Web site Friday, Washington-based Cogent also indicated a willingness to resume negotiations with Level 3.
The standoff between the two companies began last Wednesday morning, when Level 3 terminated a "peering" arrangement through which it and Cogent exchanged traffic across their networks without charge. Peering is advantageous when both partners trade similar traffic volumes, but Level 3 maintains that it was carrying most of the load in its exchange with Cogent.
Level 3 said it warned Cogent in July that it would end the peering arrangement unless the two sides agreed on "alternative commercial terms," likely involving Cogent paying Level 3 to continue carrying its traffic. When Cogent ignored those notices, Level 3 carried through on its threat and cut Cogent off, leaving some customers on each network unable to reach certain sites that depend on the other vendor's connections.
A Level 3 spokeswoman said last week that the company's Cogent discontinuation of peering was part of a more widespread evaluation of Level 3's peering agreements, a review that led it to renegotiate or end several other peering contracts. Only its stopping of peering with Cogent, however, affected enough customers to prompt a noisy backlash against both companies.
Friday's agreement means traffic across the two networks is running once again, for the time being: The "Internet Health Report" site maintained by Internet performance monitor Keynote Systems Inc. in San Mateo, Calif., showed traffic between Level 3 and Cogent flowing smoothly all weekend.


Reprinted with permission from

IDG.net
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

Additional Resources

Xerox
By using solid ink technology only from Xerox, you could save up to 65% by printing color for the cost of black and white. Enter for a chance to WIN a PhaserTM 8860 network color printer!
Microsoft
Save time and mitigate security risk. Deploy it now.
Sybase
In this white paper, IDC analyzes the role of next-generation mobile enterprise platforms as organizations seek a more strategic deployment of mobile solutions.

Learn the important issues you must consider before starting your next mobility initiative. Get your mobility white paper from IDC now, compliments of Sybase.

White Papers & Webcasts

iPhone for the Enterprise
One of the biggest concerns of using the iPhone for the enterprise is the security and manageability issues. Read this white paper to...  

Security Configuration Management
In this web video, follow along with Jim Hansen, Senior Product Manager with Big Fix, as he explains why Security Configuration Management is...

2009 Gartner Magic Quadrant Report
Truly understand your options for WAN Optimization Controllers...  

Strategic ECM Webinar
Learn what new strategic business benefits can be realized through ECM!...

The Vector Approach to Data Center Power Planning
This white paper describes an approach that considers the major milestones and thresholds in data center power requirements-and how planners should adjust their...  

Managing And Protecting Your Ever Increasing Mobile Assets
Learn best practices for desktop and application virtualization, computer security, and computer life-cycle management....

Yankee Group Mobile WAN Optimization Report
Mobile work continues to evolve. Learn how to keep up with the demands of your organization's mobile workforce....  

5 Architecture Issues that Impact BES performance
This Live webinar will identify critical log file errors, performance counters, and configurations to pay close attention to when optimizing BES server performance....

WAN Op for Dummies
In many enterprises, solving applications delivery over wide-area networks (WANs) has taken center stage. Organizations are becoming more geographically distributed, while centralized data...  

Usability Is Everything
Learn what sets Workday's HR and Payroll solutions apart from the competition....