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Equinix IXP Update – NANOG24Equinix IXP Update – NANOG24
Lane Patterson <lane@equinix.netLane Patterson <lane@equinix.net>
Equinix, Inc.Equinix, Inc.
February, 2002February, 2002
Lane Patterson <lane@equinix.netLane Patterson <lane@equinix.net>
Equinix, Inc.Equinix, Inc.
February, 2002February, 2002
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OverviewOverview Switch Fabric Update
Operations Update
Issues and Future Directions
Internet Core Exchange (ICE)
Equinix Contacts
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SAN JOSE, CASAN JOSE, CA NEWARK, NJNEWARK, NJ
ASHBURN, VAASHBURN, VA
IBX Locations
EXISTING IBX SITE CITIES - 7EXISTING IBX SITE CITIES - 7
LOS ANGELES, CALOS ANGELES, CA
CHICAGO, ILCHICAGO, IL
DALLAS, TXDALLAS, TX
SECAUCUS, NJSECAUCUS, NJ
810,000 square feet 810,000 square feet currently operational in currently operational in the USthe US
810,000 square feet 810,000 square feet currently operational in currently operational in the USthe US
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Operational Update
Switch fabrics currently operating in San Jose, CA; Ashburn, VA; and Dallas, TX
Chicago, IL switch fabric planned for March, 2002 Based on Foundry BigIron switches, 10/100BaseTX or
1000BaseSX/LX ports Public Unicast VLAN for public peering Private VLANs for “virtual private peering” Of 40 ports ordered, 20 in operation, 20 in progress; About 25
more coming. GigE predominates over FastE. http://www.equinix.com/peering -- List of carriers, ISPs, and
large content peers
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IBX Partipants, Partial List
ATGArbosAT&TCambrian CommunicationsDominion TelecomKMC TelecomLevel3Looking Glass NetworksMFNNew Edge NetworkSBCSigma NetworksSphera Optical NetworksSprintTelseonVelocitaVerizonWilliamsWorldcomXO CommunicationsYipesAkamaiAleronAtlantech OnlineBlueArcBT IgniteCable & WirelessCarrier1Charles SchwabCogent CommunicationsCore CommunicationsDigital IslandEDS
Euclid Network SolutionsExcite@HomeEYTGenuityGlobal CrossingGlobal NAPsGomezGoogle, Inc.iBasisIBMICG CommunicationsInter.netIntoNetworksKeybridgeLinkSpaceLoudcloudLoudeye TechnologiesMedia StationMicrostrategyMindShift TechnologiesThe Motley FoolNetrailnetVMGNextraQwestSBC Internet ServicesSiteLiteStatusSphereSteaming Media CorporationTeleglobeTelstraUUNETUltraDNS
VerioVista ITWashington PostWorldstorYahoo!
AshburnAshburnAshburnAshburn
ATGAT&TKMC TelecomLevel3MFNOnFiber CommuncationsSBC Pacific BellSigma NetworksTelseonVelocitaWorldcomYipesAkamaiAseraBeyond the NetworkBlueStar SolutionsCable & WirelessCarrier 1Charles SchwabCogent CommunicationsCommTouchCoradiantDigital IslandeWanted.comExcite@HomeFandango, Inc.Gig GuardianGoBeamGoldman SachsGoogle, Inc.IBMIIJ America, Inc.InterNAPIntoNetworks
iPhrase.comiPINKeybridgeLoudcloudMedia StationMSN/HotmailNet36, Inc.netVMGOn Demand, Inc.ONlPNet LLCPayPalPortera SystemsQwestRadiance TechnologiesRealNamesRocket NetworksScheduling.comSecurenetShaw Fiber/BigPipeSigabaSiteROCKStorageNetworksStorageLinkStreaming MediaTeleglobe USATelstraTiscali SpAUltraDNSUUNETVelotel.comVerioWebUseNetWilliamsYahoo!
Yellowpages.comZaplet
San Jose…San Jose…San Jose…San Jose…
Please check the web page.Please check the web page.It doesn’t fit.It doesn’t fit.
Please check the web page.Please check the web page.It doesn’t fit.It doesn’t fit.
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Exchange Architecture
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Exchange Stats
100% Uptime since traffic commenced Seeing rapid rise in Aggregate Utilization on San Jose Exchange (Jan 13-24, 2002 shown):
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Issues and Future Directions
Hybrid L2/L3 devices like OSR/7600 present new challenges Risk of incorrect configuration may violate MOU
Future requirement for Jumbo Frames anticipated ISPs currently moving to 4470 or 9192 core MTU
– Peter Lothberg religion at NANOG22: core MTU at least 4470 is a MUST: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0105/real/iponly.ram
IXPs need to move in step with ISPs to avoid becoming the MTU bottleneck
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IPv6 Unicast Exchange VLAN now available: No longer experimental Driven by commercial forces
Bill Woodcock / PCH installing BGP archive collectors in Ashburn and San Jose
10GigE: some disruptive price per port is on the horizon :-)
Multicast—still experimental (as usual ;-)
Issues and Future Directions (cont’d)
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Internet Core Exchange (ICE)
A natural evolution to more efficient, high-capacity private peering A central, neutral meet-me in major cities avoids
a metro SONET mess^Hh Geared toward folks that have OC48+ backbones
across western, central, and eastern U.S. More than 15 companies in the process of
moving to Equinix ICE peering architecture– Major domestic, international, or global ISPs.
GigE switch port is bundled with the service, ICE participants are free to use this for certain peers
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Internet Core Exchange (cont’d)
Architecture is simple, and benefits obvious: You can participate whenever you choose, unlike
metro peering rings which need to be designed up front with participants in mind
Avoids closed rings that limit participation Eliminates requirement for all participants to
adopt the same technology Much faster and more flexible provisioning
– No more local loop facilities issues Much more scalable
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Equinix IXP Contacts
Jay Adelson, Founder / CTO <adelson@equinix.net> Bill Norton, Peering Pimp^H^H^H^H Evangelist
<wbn@equinix.net> Lane Patterson, Technical Guy <lane@equinix.net> Peering Alias <peering@equinix.net> Lists for existing Equinix customers:
<exchange-discussion@lists.equinix.com> <exchange-maint@lists.equinix.com> <exchange-announce@lists.equinix.com>
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