Mora-IXP

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Mora-IXP
MORATELINDO
INTERNET EXCHANGE
POINT - MORA-IXP NEW
©2016 Product Management and Development | Mora-IXP
PT MORA TELEMATIKA INDONESIA
Grha 9 6th Floor Jalan Penataran No. 9 Jakarta Pusat 10320
Phone: +62 21 3199 8600 Fax: +62 21 314 2882
http://www.moratelindo.co.id
Internet eXchange Points
-Introduction-
IXP (Internet Exchange Point)
An Internet exchange point (IX or IXP) is a
physical infrastructure through which
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)
exchange Internet traffic between their
networks (autonomous systems).
Content
Provider
• Keeps domestic traffic within a
country/region without having to
take indirect international route
Content
ISP
Provider
ISP
ISP
ISP
ISP
• Improved throughput and latency
performance
IXP
ISP
ISP
Internet Service Provider
ISP
ISP
Internet eXchange Points
Efficiency
Single large pipe to the IXP more efficient
than many smaller pipes to many ISPs
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• Reduced bandwidth costs
• Commercial basis of traffic
exchange between ISPs across IXP
usually via cost-saving peering
• Critical mass of ISPs in a single
location creates competitive
market in provision of capacity,
transit and services
Mora-IXP
NEW
-IntroductionMORA-IXP DESCRIPTION
 The New Mora-IXP is designed to allocate all
traffic accessing Top Rank Content Provider (Such
as Google, Akamai, etc.) and national
interconnection route to stay local, so that their
internet access will be much efficient, faster,
stable and highly responsive.
 The New Mora-IXP is a value add service for
customers in the wholesale & Telco Product of IP
Transit and Rack Colocation.
 The New Mora-IXP is now also open for
Enterprise market who needs content exchange
1.
Mora-IXP (Moratelindo Internet Exchange Point) is
the New Improved Mora-IX/MIX Product with Full
Enhanced of Network Topology and CDN gateway.
2.
Mora-IXP is a Commercial Neutral National Internet
Exchange Point, by using the Mora Telematika.
Indonesia Internet Exchange AS Number
(AS131702).
3.
Mora-IXP is designed to collect all favorite IP
Transit Traffic to stay local by caching several
biggest Content Provider which is cached in
Moratelindo Premise.
4.
Mora-IXP can be accessed through all Moratelindo
Data Centers and Several Pointed PoPs
5.
Support Layer-2 and Layer 3
Interconnection/Exchange to AS 131702
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Comparison of
Mora-IX vs Mora-IXP
NEW
Mora-IX (previous)
Mora IX as
Mixed Traffic
complementary
between Moraproduct for IP
IX and IP-Transit
Transit
Termination
node only in
Jakarta
Customer shall
pay for Leased
Line to
interconnect to
Jakarta Node
Mora-IXP
Mora IXP as
Separated Traffic complementary
between New
product for
Mora-IXP and
IP-Transit and
IP-Transit
Data Center
Termination
node in all 6
NDCs + several
Moratel’s POP
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Single Point of
Failure
For Telco and
ISPs Market only
NEW
Customer only
have to
interconnect to
any closest
Mora-IXP Node
No Single Point
of Failure –
Full Redundant
Backbone
For Telco, ISPs
and Enterprise
Market
Benefits of Mora-IXP
NEW
Technically
The New Mora-IXP:

Substantial cost-savings (average 30%)

Fastest route to access Global Content Provider (Google, Akamai)

Significantly reduce the Latency (average up to 10 times faster)

More Internet eXchange Point nodes (12 Locations available - 5 NDC, 7
PoPs)

Full Redundant Network.

Using reliable Interconnection Switching Equipment. By using the
Layer 2/3 Router, Mora-IXP can guarantee the maximizing
performance of network interconnection

Reduces latency, which empower Internet for all interactive
applications, video games, teleconferencing and web 2.0,

Accelerates local internet exchanges between users

Improves the Internet traffic's quality for the region where it is
located.

Improves overall bandwidth

Improves the routing efficiency, by increasing the number of possible
“paths”.

Enable local traffic to stay local
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Mora-IX (old Ver)
New Mora-IXP
Mora-IXP NEW
Basic Routing Policy
1.
It is preferred that each participant/peer have their own Autonomous System Number.
2.
ISPs should announce only those routes that belong to their AS, i.e their own network and their customer routes
at the Mora-IXP.
3.
The peering between routers across Mora-IXP will be via BGP4.
4.
Mora-IXP will provide a layer-2 Ethernet switch fabric for interconnection. Each peer will be given a port at the
Mora-IXP facility, through which they will peer with other Mora-IXP peers.
5.
Customer is allow to use 80% of port capacity. For over 80% port utilization, customer will be requested to
upgrade or order a new connection to the peering switch.
6.
Each operator SHALL not carry any illegal activities through Mora-IXP as per the Laws of the Republic of Indonesia.
More detail of the Policy is described in the
“Multi Lateral Peering Agreement”
(MLPA)
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Mora-IXP Configuration
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•
More content will be
available in Mora-IXP
•
Available Port Switch
in Moratelindo’s NDC
and POP’s
•
Available Port with
100 Mbps & 1Gbps
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Where to Connect
for Mora-IXP?
Jakarta
Palembang
APJII
Backbone :
IDC
Medan
 Main : 10 Gbps
 Backup : 1 Gbps
Duren 3
IDC
Batam
Cyber Lt.7
Mora-IXP
Bali
BSD
Bandung
(BBU)
Surabaya
*Please contact us for port availability
= NDC
= PoP
Semarang
Jogjakarta
Latency :
 3 ms (min)
 15 ms (max)
Depend on NDC or Pop’s
location
Mora-IXP NEW
-Information-
PeeringDB
Information
Description
Organization
PT. Mora Telematika Indonesia (Moratelindo)
Also known as
Moratelindo Internet Exchange Point
AS Number
131702
IRR Record
AS Global
Traffic Level
100-1000 Mbps
Traffic Ratios
Balanced
Protocol Supported
Unicast IPv4
IPv6
General Policy
Open
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AS 131702
For Direct Peering
to Mora-IXP
AS 23947
For Global Transit
Who Shall Connect
to Mora-IXP?
TELCO AND ISPs SEGMENT
• Internet Service Provider (ISP)
ENTERPRISE SEGMENT
• Content Providers
• Telecommunication Company (Operator)
•
Game Online
• Internet Infrastructure Provider (NAP)
•
Online Shop
•
News Portal
•
Forum Portal
• Internet eXchange Provider (IXP)
• Government
•
BUMN
•
Ministry
• Academic Institution
•
University
•
Researsch and Study
•
Online Course
• Financial Institution
*Must
Own
AS
Number
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•
Banking
•
Finance
•
Assurance
• Broadcasters and Media
•
News Company
•
TV Channel
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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Cache Visualization
UPSTREAM
GOOGLE
AKAMAI
BR
BR
Google
Cache
MORA
IXP
Akamai
Cache
CGW
How the cache was turnup
RR
How the cache was accessing by Moratel & Customer
Who can access? MIX, International & MoraIXP customer
CGW
Cache Physical Connection
ASR9006
Graha9
1.
Google Cache (GGC)
 There are 4 machine with 10G Uplink
connection for each server
 Initial concept all GGC connected to the
EX-4500 and then connect to MoraIXP
Gateway with LACP
 We can use direct connected to the
MoraIXP Gateway when the traffic > 20
Gbps
2.
Akamai Cache only have 1x10G for uplink with
direct connected to the MoraIXP GW
3.
MoraIXP GW
 Huawei NE40E-X2-M8
 Backplane 240 Gbps with 8 for PIC (Data
Card)
 Existing there are 2 PIC active ; each PIC
contains 4 x 10G port
4.
Connection to the BR and CGW/RR using
transmission then to the PE.GR9 (ASR9006)
 Initial concept using 2x10G with LACP
 Can be upgradeable with 10G system
4
PSS 36
Graha9
PSS 36
NDC JTN
3
Juniper EX-4500
1
Google Cache
Huawei-NE-40E
NDC JTN
2
Akamai Cache
Cache Logical Connection
AS23947
UPSTREAM
GOOGLE
AKAMAI
BR
BR
Google
Cache
MORA
IXP
Akamai
Cache
CGW
BGP Peering to both of Router Reflector
RR send community ; UPSTREAM-INTL, CUST-INTL & CUSTMIX.
MORA.IXP send prefix 45.121.219.0/24 then set
community as CUST-INTL, UPSTREAM-INTL & TRANSIT-ALL
IGP OSPF full mesh connection
RR
CGW
IXP Physical Connection
1.
POP at Java
 Will install new huawei switch for Mora
IXP connection
 Backbone with 1G connection using
transmission
2.
Cyber Building & Duren 3 ;
 Use existing switch
 Cyber will be centralized at C4500
 CSF / Duren 3 will be centralized at SR7
CSF
3.
Switch Distribution
 Already Installed at NDC JTN
 Will be used as distribution switch for
Mora IXP
 Mora IXP at POP Java and Colo at NDC will
connect to this switch
4.
MPLS Connection
 ASR 9006 GR9 will act as distribution
switch for Cyber / CSF / Duren 3
 Between Cyber and CSF / Duren 3 using
different VLAN
MORA
IXP
4
3
ASR
GR9
TX
TX CLOUD
CLOUD
MPLS
2
1
• Bandung
• Semarang
• Dharmala
SR7
CSF
ASR
CSF
• APJII
• IDC Cyber
• CSF
• IDC D3
IXP Logical Connection
AS131702
MORA
IXP
MPLS
TX
TX CLOUD
CLOUD
103.56.234.193/27
• Bandung
• Semarang
• Yogya
• Dharmala
ASR
CSF
SR7
CSF
103.56.234.129/27 103.56.234.161/27
• APJII
• CSF
• IDC Cyber
• IDC D3
1.
BGP local-as / fake-as 131702
2.
MORA-IXP BGP RULE IN
 Set as community MORA-IXP
 Set local preference 200
 Set limit prefix 100 (standard)
3.
MORA-IXP BGP RULE OUT
 Send prefix CACHE-SERVER
 Send community MORA-IXP
Database
NO
IP
DESCRIPTION
VLAN
1
10.115.1.21/24
Mora IXP Gateway
-
2
10.115.1.22/24
Mora IXP Switch Distribution
-
3
45.121.219.0/24
Cache Server Prefix
-
4
45.121.219.1/27
Google Cache Server
-
5
45.121.219.192/26
Akamai Cache Server
-
6
103.56.234.128/27
Mora IXP Cyber Building
122
7
103.56.234.160/27
Mora IXP CSF & Duren 3
661
8
103.56.234.192/27
Mora IXP Java Area
824
Security
• Static ARP Router
Huawei Router
Global mode “arp static ip_add mac_add”
• Mac-address maximum limit 2 (standard)
Huawei Switch
Interface mode “mac-limit maximum 2”
Cisco Switch
Interface mode “switchport port-security maximum 2”
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