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What (who) is peering - definition

VOLUNTARY CONNECTION OF ADMINISTRATIVELY-SEPARATE COMPUTER NETWORKS FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXCHANGING TRAFFIC BETWEEN USERS OF EACH NETWORK
Internet peering point; Peering agreement; De-peering; De-peer; De-peered; Settlement-free interconnect; Settlement-free interconnection; SFI club; Settlement-free peering; Depeering; Depeered; Pairing point; Private peering; Pairing points; Peering arrangement; Peering point; Donut Peering Model; User:Jscotto/Donut Peering Model; Private Network Interconnect; Peer discovery; Peering agreements
  • Diagram of the Layer 1 (physical) and Layer 2 (Data Link) topology of an Internet Exchange Point (IXP).
  • Diagram of the Layer 3 (network) topology of an Internet Exchange Point (IXP).

peering         
¦ noun Computing the exchange of data directly between Internet service providers, rather than via the Internet.
Peering         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Peer.
Peering         
In computer networking, peering is a voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks for the purpose of exchanging traffic between the "down-stream" users of each network. Peering is settlement-free, also known as "bill-and-keep," or "sender keeps all," meaning that neither party pays the other in association with the exchange of traffic; instead, each derives and retains revenue from its own customers.

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Peering

In computer networking, peering is a voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks for the purpose of exchanging traffic between the "down-stream" users of each network. Peering is settlement-free, also known as "bill-and-keep," or "sender keeps all," meaning that neither party pays the other in association with the exchange of traffic; instead, each derives and retains revenue from its own customers.

An agreement by two or more networks to peer is instantiated by a physical interconnection of the networks, an exchange of routing information through the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing protocol, tacit agreement to norms of conduct and, in some extraordinarily rare cases (0.07%), a formalized contractual document.

In 0.02% of cases the word "peering" is used to describe situations where there is some settlement involved. Because these outliers can be viewed as creating ambiguity, the phrase "settlement-free peering" is sometimes used to explicitly denote normal cost-free peering.

Examples of use of peering
1. "Construction workers were peering over the edge.
2. He is peering intently at bird droppings on the ground.
3. "Hard to tell," he said, peering in the same direction.
4. The alien peering through the kitchen window was spotted by a couple in Hastings.
5. Peering into the darkness, a U Bahn train suddenly roars up out of the darkness.