Vadim Garbuz Director, Business Development ENOG 423.10.2012 UA-IX: exit from the turbulence.

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Vadim Garbuz Director, Business Development ENOG UA-IX: exit from the turbulence

UA-IX Brief History and Present State 2000 – UA-IX has been founded at UkrSat site 2001 – New site DG at Leontovicha – New site TSUA at Leontovicha – 1GE member ports available 2007 – First Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 8810 installed 2007 – First 10GE member connection 2009 – New site Mirohost at Gaydara – IPV6 implemented and fully supported 2011 – F-ROOT and I-ROOT DNS servers installed September 2012: Members:122 Ports:182 Traffic:282 Gbps

UA-IX key features Strong L2-L4 security (1 MAC per port, prefix based BGP filters, protected ARP, RFC-1918 traffic filtered out) Strict syntax compliance of all records in RIPE database (main requirement to join) Mandatory IPv4 and optional IPv6 peering with two Cisco ASR route-servers (RS) All networks of member’s AS must be announced All networks from RS must be received No private peering

UA-IX Traffic Decrease Nov 2011 – Sep 2012

UA-IX Breakthrough

New UA-IX Design X450 look.ix / HP DL360G6 rs2 / Cisco ASR1002 X650-24x X8 X670v-48x ua-ix ,2,3,4 ua-ix ,2,3 rs1 / / Cisco ASR1002 2x40GE (QSFP-SR) 4x40GE (QSFP-LR) Gaydara 50 site Leontovicha 9 site 4x4x40GE X650-24x X460 X650-24x X8 old-look.ix / Supermicro 4x4x40GE 2x40GE (QSFP-LR) - 4x40GE module

Outcomes Scalability 100 GE Ready (beginning of Y2013, depends on CFP2 modules market launch) TRILL-ready (end of Y2012 expected) No more bottlenecks  Interconnect between sites Gbps (up to 640 Gbps on 40 GE ports )  Core system performance Tbps ( increased more than 50 times ) Costs saving Cost-effective Summit X650 and X670 continue to be used to enable 10GE member ports Empowerment New high-speed member ports:  40 GE - 01 October 2012  100 GE – beginnig of 2013 Distributed infrastructure with no single point of failure

UA-IX Mission

Thank you! Vadim Garbuz Director, Business Development