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The French Internet Exchange Point RIPE 61 18 Nov 10 A.D. Rome, Italy

The French Internet Exchange Point RIPE 61 18 Nov 10 A.D. Rome, Italy. www.france-ix.net. INFRASTRUCTURE. Dual-core infrastructure : high resilient and availability Large foot-print Neutral Presence 6 PoPs around Paris Interxion (Interxion-1, Interxion-2, Interxion-5)

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The French Internet Exchange Point RIPE 61 18 Nov 10 A.D. Rome, Italy

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  1. The French Internet Exchange PointRIPE 6118 Nov 10 A.D.Rome, Italy www.france-ix.net

  2. INFRASTRUCTURE • Dual-core infrastructure : high resilient and availability • Large foot-print • Neutral Presence • 6 PoPs around Paris • Interxion (Interxion-1, Interxion-2, Interxion-5) • Telecity (Telecity-Courbevoie) • Telehouse (Telehouse-1, Telehouse-2) • 1 PoP in Marseille interconnected to Paris (on-going deployment) • Partnerships and interconnections with other IXPse.gPaNap(merge), SFINX (interconnection), LUCIX (interconnection to Luxembourg)

  3. NETWORK INTX5 INTX2 INTX1 2 core PoPs + 4 edge PoPs + Extensions to other PoPs TC1 TH1 TH2 Dark fibre linking the core sites Dark fibre linking the core sites to the edge sites

  4. SERVICES (1/2) • Peering • - Consolidation of Paris peering ecosystem • - Public peering • - Private peering and « closed user groups » • - Extension of peering possibilities via interconnections with other IXPs • Two route servers running BIRD to support peering via route server • Ports • -100 Mb/s (RJ45) • -1000 Mb/s (RJ45) • -1 Gb/s (optical ports) – SFP modules • 1000 Base-SX (multi-mode) • 1000 Base-LX (single-mode) • -10 Gb/s (optical ports) – XFP modules • 10 GE LR (single-mode) • Other • Everything that you could possibly ever want from an IX • Operational June 2010, 74 members • ~16 Gb/s and growing

  5. For more information : www.france-ix.net info@france-ix.net

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