IXP - PNI

Joe Greco jgreco at ns.sol.net
Fri Apr 17 21:52:53 UTC 2009


> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
> > the vlan tagging idea is a virtualization of the PNI construct.
> > why use an IX when running 10's/100's/1000's of private network
> > interconnects will do?
> >
> > granted, if out of the 120 ASN's at an IX, 100 are exchanging on
> > average - 80KBs - then its likley safe to dump them all into a single
> > physical port and vlan tag the heck out of it.
> >
> > its those other 20 that demand some special care.
> 
> The construct also doesn't scale well for multicast traffic exchange if 
> there's a significant number of multicast peers even though the traffic 
> might be low for individual source ASNs.  On the other hand, if the IXP 
> doesn't use IGMP/MLD snooping capable switches, then I suppose it doesn't 
> matter.

Didn't we go through all this with ATM VC's at the AADS NAP, etc?

... JG
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