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Title: http://www.hkix.net


1
Hong Kong Internet Exchange (HKIX)
  • http//www.hkix.net

2
Hong Kong Internet eXchange
  • What is HKIX ?
  • The Evolution of HKIX
  • Present Situation HKIX2

3
What is HKIX?
  • HKIX is the major Internet traffic Exchange Point
    in HK
  • At HKIX inter-ISP traffic can be exchanged
  • The concept is similar to the NAP in US
  • MAE-West California operated by WCOM
  • MAE-East Wash. DC operated by WCOM
  • Chicago NAP operated by Ameritech
  • New York NAP operated by Sprint

4
Without Local Internet Exchanges
Global Internet
HK ISP-B
HK ISP-A
Downstream Customers
Downstream Customers
5
The Role of Hong Kong Internet Exchange
Global Internet
HK ISP-B
HK ISP-A
HKIX
Downstream Customers
Downstream Customers
6
Similar Internet Exchange Set-up
  • USA Major NAPs
  • MAE-West California, MAE-East Wash. DC operated
    by WCOM
  • Chicago NAP operated by Ameritech
  • New York NAP operated by Sprint
  • Nap of the Americas operated by Terremark
  • China - TerreNAP (Beijing), ShangHai IX (SHIX)
  • UK - MaNAP, LINX, LoNAP, ScotIX
  • Japan - JPIX, Media Exchange (TTNet), NSPIXP,
    NSPIX2, NSPIX3
  • Korea - KINX, KIX, KTIX
  • Taiwan - TWIX
  • Singapore - SingTel IX
  • HKSAR HKIX, ReachIX, Pilhana

7
Benefit of HKIX
  • Internet is still pretty much US-centric, though
    intra-regional connections or backbones are being
    set up in Asia Pacific.
  • Setting up local Internet exchanges for
    intra-country or intra-city traffic is very
    important for faster and healthier Internet
    development within that country or city.
  • It also reduces the loading to the Internet
    cores.
  • HKIX is a short cut mainly for routing of
    intra-Hongkong traffic providing faster and less
    expensive paths to local sites in its early
    stage.
  • Currently, there is a trend for Large ISPs to use
    HKIX to exchange Intra-AP Internet traffic.

8
HKIX Exchange of Intra-AP Traffic
  • Intra-AP backbones / connections being
    established by many global / regional service
    providers
  • Intra-AP circuits are expensive. To maximize
    their return on investment for their links to HK,
    they can allow their clients in other AP
    countries to communicate with HKIX participants
    via HKIX. Further on, intra-AP traffic can be
    exchanged via HKIX.
  • Digital Island, ATT GNS, PSINet, Equant, PCCW
    UUNET are doing this for their customers or
    partners overseas.
  • HKIX as Asia hub?

9
ISP in JP
IPL
IPL
ISP A in HK
IPL
Global Internet
High Speed Local Link
HKIX
IPL
High Speed Local Link
ISP B in HK
10
Evolution of HKIX - part I
  • Sep 91 CUHK set up a 64Kbps Internet link to US
  • Early 92 Other Universities joined
  • Jul 92 JUCC/HARNET took up the management
  • Late 92 HARNET T1-Ring Backbone was set up
  • Sep 93 HARNET-US link upgraded to 128Kbps
  • Late 93 2 commercial ISPs (HK Supernet and
    HKIGS) were set up with their own 64Kbps links
    to US.
  • HK Supernet connected to HARNET via UST No
    local connections between HKIGS and HARNET/HK
    Supernet

11
Evolution of HKIX - part II
  • Sep 94 HKIGS together with its downstreams
    connected to HARNET via CUHK using a T1 link
    Still no local connections between HKIGS and HK
    Supernet
  • Early 95 More ISPs were set up. CSC/ITSU of
    CUHK saw the needs of setting up a local
    exchange point and started negotiating with
    individual ISPs.
  • April 95 ISPs started to connect to CUHK and
    HKIX was established.
  • Early 97 Started to provide ATM services to ISPs
  • Early 03 Hosting root-level Domain Name Server
    for APNIC
  • Early 04 Start supporting IPV6 and 10GbE for
    traffic exchange
  • Late 04 Established a secondary site of HKIX
    (i.e. called HKIX2)
  • Present 92 ISPs connected to HKIX (76 licensed
    members)

12
Technical Aspects of HKIX- part I
  • Provide space (shared racks), electricity,
    air-conditioning, core equipment and manpower for
    coordination and operations
  • Very much like a Facility Management Center but
    provide space for routers only
  • Just an Ethernet segment interconnecting routers
    of participants initially Upgraded to an
    Ethernet switch in Dec 95
  • Use Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP4) for
    distributing routing information
  • A Cisco router is used as a route server /
    reflector for simplicity of peering
  • Routing information distribution controlled by IP
    network prefix or Origin AS access lists in the
    route server

13
Technical Aspects of HKIX- part II
  • HKIX does not provide Internet connectivity
  • Mandatory Multi-Lateral Peering Agreement (MLPA)
    for routes within Hong Kong for greatest possible
    benefits to all
  • ITSC manages the route server for MLPA.
  • Minimum connection speed to HKIX is T1 (1.5Mbps)
    starting from July 96

14
Schematic Diagram of HKIX (Phase I)
Apr. 95
Internet
Overseas
Hong Kong
ISP A
ISP D
ISP B
ISP C
T1/E1
T1/E1
T1/E1
T1/E1
Route Server
Router
Router
Router
Router
CUHK
10M
10M
10M
10M
10M
Ethernet Hub
15

Schematic Diagram of HKIX (Phase II)
Jun 96
Internet
Overseas
Hong Kong
ISP D
ISP B
ISP C
ISP A
T1/E1
T1/E1
T1/E1
T3
Route Server
Router
Router
Router
Router
10Mbps
CUHK
10Mbps
10Mbps
100Mbps
10Mbps
Ethernet Switch
16
Internet
Overseas
Hong Kong
ISP D
ISP B
ISP C
ISP A
Router
T3
T1/E1
T1/E1
Route Server
Router
Router
Router
155Mbps ATM
10Mbps
CUHK
100Mbps
10Mbps
155Mbps ATM
HKIX
HKT ATM
155Mbps ATM
HKIX
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18
HKIX Infrastructure (Phase V)
Internet
Internet
Internet
ISP 2
ISP 3
ISP 1
HKIX - AS4635
HKIX2
HKIX1
2 x 10Gbps links
ISP 5
ISP 6
ISP 4
Internet
Internet
Internet
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HKIX Policies for Participants
  • Internet Service Providers with proper licenses
    (SBO/PNETS)
  • Have global Internet connectivity independent of
    HKIX facilities
  • Use BGP4 to exchange routing information
  • Have globally-unique autonomous system (AS)
    number
  • Have IP address block of at least /24 (class C
    equivalent)
  • T1 or above for connecting to HKIX
  • Provide necessary router and circuit
  • Allow Bilateral Peering/Transit Agreements
  • Allow offering of transit services over HKIX

22
HKIX Connections Supported
  • Coaxial segment changed to Ethernet switch in Dec
    95
  • Dedicated Ethernet switch port for each
    participant now (10/100/1000BaseT and 10GE)
  • Support E / FE / GE / 10GE direct connections
    without co-located routers
  • For Non-Ethernet connections such as ATM-PVC,
    dedicated ATM circuit, T1, E1,T3, STM-1 etc.
    co-located router are needed

23
HKIX Some Updates
  • gt90 HKIX participants now
  • 76 licensed members
  • 16 non-licensed members
  • gt25,000 prefixes announced by HKIX MLPA route
    server
  • Peak 5-min average traffic 62Gbps
  • 14 x 10GE, 113 x GE, 39 x FE, 4 x 10M connections
  • Most connected to the HKIX without co-located
    routers
  • All major broadband providers in HK are connected
  • e.g. HGC, HKBN, i-Cable, PCCW Netvigator .

24
HKIX Switching Traffic Trend
Daily Graph (5 Minute Average)
Yearly Graph (1 Day Average)
25
HKIX Services
  • Current Services
  • News exchange
  • Stratum 1 Time Server
  • Multiple carriers 8 FTNS providers have fibers
    to the site of HKIX
  • HKIX Looking Glass
  • IPv6 Address Assignment and Routing
  • Planned Services
  • More 10GE ports
  • Link aggregation with port security
  • Filter updates from routing registry
  • BGP community for traffic control

26
IPv6 Support at HKIX
  • Native IPv6 Peering Service
  • IPv6 Addresses Assignment for peering only
  • Looking Glass
  • BGP Route Server
  • Extending Current IPv4 Services to IPv6

27
Success of HKIX
  • Neutral
  • Not for Profit (free of charge)
  • Low set-up cost and simple configuration
  • Mandatory multi-Lateral Peering Agreement (MLPA)
  • No settlement for routing of local traffic
  • Non-discriminatory operating on equal basis
  • Highly efficient network infrastructure required
    by ISPs
  • Dedication and enthusiasm of ITSC staff

28
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