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Nepal Internet Exchange (NPIX). Gaurab Raj Upadhaya CEO/Tech Chair gaurab@lahai.com wg@npix.net.np. Nepal Internet Exchange. Initiated after APRICOT, on 22 April, 2002 First Meeting of the Working group on 1 March, 2002 Very active participation from WG members
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Nepal Internet Exchange(NPIX) Gaurab Raj Upadhaya CEO/Tech Chair gaurab@lahai.com wg@npix.net.np
Nepal Internet Exchange • Initiated after APRICOT, on 22 April, 2002 • First Meeting of the Working group on 1 March, 2002 • Very active participation from WG members • IX powered ‘ON’ on 30 August, 2002 • 3 ISPs currently terminating circuits, peering ON and off.. • 5 Part timers (non paid) (3 Technical, 2 Admin) • npIX is now more involved in Layer 9 .. training and helping ISPs to migrate their networks and be able to peer.
Major Points • Joint ownership of Peers. • Legally under the ISP Association of Nepal • Location decided unanimously by the Working group after long discussions. • Switch and Route Server provided by PCH (www.pch.net) • First round of IX training done by PCH. • SANOG I meeting initiated by npIX
Management / Financials • Independent Board constituting of the following • General Secretary of ISPAN • Representative of Computer Association of Nepal • CEO/Technical Chair (ex officio) • Representative from the participant • Representative from the Government • Representative of House Owner (non voting) • Financially independent from ISPAN. • Peering participant pay on a cost recovery basis, reviewed every year. • Space donated by the building owner, power backup donated by one of the participating ISP.
Technical • Switch Cisco 3548XL • Route Server Cisco 1760 • BGP Peering sessions amongst the peering partners • Connectivity is currently through radio links and leased lines, which is not without problems • Radio option has been ruled out, due to interference of multiple ISPs trying to use modems at the same location. • Only 3 ISPs have been able to connect with copper, but the connection is not stable.
Problems • AS Numbers • Of the 9 ISPs, only 2 had AS Numbers and 2 others had applications with APNIC, now 4 have AS numbers, with two more in process, 3 ISPs will get ASes through their upstream. • Many ISPs are yet to become members of APNIC and were not aware of AS Number issues as they do not multi-home. • Currently, all ISPs who have APNIC memberships have applied for AS Numbers, and others are in contact with their upstream provider • ISPs are still migrating to BGP within their own networks, which is complex, not because of scaling but because of unpredictability and technologies used. (bridging over WAN radio Links??)
Problems.. • Connectivity • Radio connections are disrupted due to interference, specially when all are trying to connect to the same location • Radio are backup and temporary solution • A omni antenna at the IX location to which all ISPs can connect is being sought as an alternative • The talks are ongoing with the Telco to provide circuits at the IX facility.
Problems • Regulatory • The regulator has supported the establishment of the IX, but there aren’t any legal provisions concerning IX. This legal vacuum could means problems in future • Telco • The monopoly telco, as with everything related to the ISPs, views this skeptically. Though they also run an ISP business, their active co-operation is not forthcoming.
Now.. Plan B • We are moving to Plan B.. • Layer 2 switch will be co-located at the Telephone exchange, where ISPs have circuits terminating for E1 dialup connections. • The switch at the npIX will be bridged with the new switch. We are looking at technologies.. • The efforts to terminate circuits at the npIX will continue, now with more emphasis on Fiber
Some observation • On the private peering between two largest ISPs.. traffic is > 324 GB / mo • Traffic coming to the two large ISPs from other local ISPs are 20% for them (about 80 GB/mo) • For small ISPs, the traffic going out is almost 60% of their traffic. • npIX tests showed that we'll immediately have traffic levels at 200 GB, when the private peering is kept intact.
Ongoing work • Management / Financials • Management modality has been finalized and is being worked on currently • Financial plan for the year is also being worked on • We got some money, so that I can be paid for soon… • Technical • Technical trainings are being requested to IX community as well as APNIC.
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