[lacnog] USA to Mexico Fiber Internet Exchange Equipment Recommendations

Michael De Leo (mdeleo) mdeleo en cisco.com
Mar Mayo 14 14:03:26 -03 2019


Hello Norman,

There is another list call MexNOG that might be of interest. Someone already forwarded you email this morning.

You can find the first one at http://ixp.mx/  (Mexico City), but there seems to be another in Yucatan - https://www.cudi.edu.mx/noticia/foro-ixp-yucatan . As far as I know there is no Tijuana IXP.

I work at Cisco and have tried to promote the creation of IXPs in the country, but there is a lot of politics from the incumbents. I would start with CUDI.

Mike


From: LACNOG <lacnog-bounces en lacnic.net> on behalf of Norman Jester <nj en ancientalien.com>
Reply-To: Latin Group <lacnog en lacnic.net>
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 12:55
To: Latin Group <lacnog en lacnic.net>
Subject: Re: [lacnog] USA to Mexico Fiber Internet Exchange Equipment Recommendations

Thank you, I appreciate that. Hitting myself in the head that I didn’t know there was a MEXNOG. 😂
Sent from my iPhone

On May 14, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Edmundo Cázarez <edmundo.cazarez en nic.mx<mailto:edmundo.cazarez en nic.mx>> wrote:
Hello Norman,

I’m crossposting this message on the MEXNOG (Mexico’s Network Operators Group) email list. Maybe there could be someone that could help.

Best.
-- Edmundo.



From: LACNOG [mailto:lacnog-bounces en lacnic.net] On Behalf Of NJ
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 8:05 PM
To: lacnog en lacnic.net<mailto:lacnog en lacnic.net>
Subject: [lacnog] USA to Mexico Fiber Internet Exchange Equipment Recommendations

Advice and/or suggestions wanted. Any input greatly appreciated.

Scenario:
We have run fiber from the USA to Mexico and have an exchange point in place. Our fiber connections are dark and therefore we can use any configuration we want on as many pairs as we want. Currently I have decided to light two 100gig connections and they are piping across the border already. We have 200gig going to Los Angeles (Coresite) and are looking to the mexico community of network engineers to identify how our peering point in Tijuana can be made to best service the networks in the region (and abroad if they build in). Our IXP is good, but we want to update/upgrade and put in a future-compatible robust solution instead of what we have in there now. We are an open IXP and are wondering how you would prefer to peer and what your equipment recommendations are and why.  We're not afraid to spend money but we do want it to not be complete overkill however should last at least 5 to 10 years before any upgrade would be required. Also to note, we are running our own bandwidth over the pipes as well so we would like to keep them separated.


Norman Joseph
A.A.S. R.A. Lifetime Member
Archaeology, Astronautics and SETI Research Association
SETI Project Lifetime Contributor

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