Yes, the routers which need to peer over BGP need to be physically connected with wires/cables(which is a part of the internet). Once the peering is completed, the same cables are used to transfer traffic of the internet. Hope this answers your question.
HI Bro, I have a doubt. So all the peers for TATA can also peer directly with sify and pay them to propogate the routes then why are they paying TATA to do so.
Great video. Thanks Aditya.
Well explained & captivating video. Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks Japinder! :)
I could understand most of BGP thanks to your video! Looking forward to more videos and more learning!
Awesome! Glad you got to learn from the video :)
Thanks Aditya, this is very clear. You mentioned BGP peering are made through physical connection. Did you really mean wires/cables or internet ?
Yes, the routers which need to peer over BGP need to be physically connected with wires/cables(which is a part of the internet). Once the peering is completed, the same cables are used to transfer traffic of the internet. Hope this answers your question.
HI Bro, I have a doubt. So all the peers for TATA can also peer directly with sify and pay them to propogate the routes then why are they paying TATA to do so.