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Encyclopedia > Auckland Peering Exchange

The Auckland Peering Exchange (APE) is an Ethernet-based neutral peering point running over the CityLink metropolitan network in Auckland, New Zealand. Ethernet (this name comes from the physical concept of ether) is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). ... Peering is the practice of exchanging Internet traffic with peers. ... CityLink is a tolled freeway system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area in New Zealand. ...


The Auckland Peering Exchange (APE) was established to allow entities connected to the APE switches in Auckland to send traffic directly to and from each other rather than via their ISP. This activity is known as peering. This provides improvements in speed as traffic travels directly between the parties and reduces load on the network by reducing the need for traffic to be duplicated through one or more intermediate ISP routers. In some cases this also avoids traffic being routed "out of town", or incurring ISP's traffic charges.


Each connected entity could add specific details of networks they want to talk to directly to their routers (static routes and bilateral BGP sessions) but this quickly becomes an administrative headache as adds, changes and deletions become time consuming and error prone if more than a few peering sessions are configured.


The Auckland Peering Exchange provides two route servers which contain routing details for each of the participants. This simplifies peering enormously for most exchange users.


APE grew out of discussions on the NZNOG mailing list. The Sky Tower was agreed to be a sensible meeting place, since it was already kitted out as a telehousing facility, it's a good high-point for wireless access, and it was about as neutral a point to meet as anybody could think of.


Initially participant equipment and the CityLink switches were mainly located on the 48th floor of the Sky Tower. This deck is air-conditioned and enclosed with low-attenuation glass, allowing point-to-point radio shots back to base without needing weatherproofing and resource consent for external antennas. CityLink have also extended APE's L2 LAN outside of the Sky Tower so it is possible to connect to APE at a number of locations in the Auckland CBD without having a circuit into the Sky Tower.


External links

  • Auckland Peering Exchange

[Category:Internet exchange points]]


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Sky Tower - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (379 words)
It is 328 metres tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, making it the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere.
The landmark is part of the SKYCITY Auckland casino complex, owned and operated by SKYCITY Entertainment Group.
As well as entertainment, the tower is used for telecommunications and broadcasting with the Auckland Peering Exchange (APE) being located on Level 48.
peering: Information From Answers.com (2179 words)
Peering requires physical interconnection of the networks, an exchange of routing information through the BGP routing protocol and is often accompanied by peering agreements of varying formality, from "handshake" to thick contracts.
Such a contract sets forth the details of how traffic is to be exchanged, along with a list of expected activities which may be necessary to maintain the peering relationship, a list of activities which may be considered abusive and result in termination of the relationship, and details concerning how the relationship can be terminated.
The combined Exchange Points in multiple cities operated by Equinix are generally considered to be the largest and most important, followed by the PAIX facilities which are currently owned and operated by Switch and Data.
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