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RE: Average traffic on IXPs?

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  • From: "Christian Panigl, ACOnet/UniVie" < >
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 11:16:58 MET

    Hi,
    
    we don't provide public statistics for the Vienna Internet eXchange 
    ( http://www.VIX.at/ ).  What I can tell you is that currently, except
    of ACOnet itself (100Mb/FDX), all members are connected to the VIX
    switch using 10Mb/HDX Ethernet router-interfaces.  We've got interest
    messages for upgrades to 100Mb/FDX ports from at least 5 members
    recently.
    
    ACOnet/AS1853 as the highest-traffic member is currently utilizing about
    10Mbps/FDX during peak hours but as soon as the other members with
    higher loaded ports are upgrading their connections this will probably
    soon jump to ~30Mbps/FDX.
    
    Most of the lower-traffic members are connected to the VIX location with
    a 2Mb serial line which currently limits their exchange-traffic to a
    peak-maximum of 2Mbps/FDX.
    
    Currently there are 33 member-connections + 1 service connection to the
    VIX.  The VIX is going to be relocated to a dedicated room within VUCC
    during Q1/99 offering better service, more space and flexibility.
    
    Regards
    CP
    
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