Lyon Internet Exchange

LyonIX[1] is the Internet eXchange point (IXP) of Lyon. LyonIX is managed by Rezopole,[2][3] the non-profit organization supported by the Métropole de Lyon and the Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes region.

Founded2001
Location France, Lyon
WebsiteOfficial website

Origin

LyonIX was founded in 2001. The Inauguration of the first Internet eXchange point, LyonIX 1 was in 2003. In 2007 LyonIX 2 was created, then LyonIX 3 in 2014.[4][5] Two new points of presence, LyonIX 4 and 5 are installed in 2015.

Functioning

LyonIX is the Internet eXchange point (IXP) of Lyon and managed by the non-profit Rezopole. The IXP develops a Very High-Speed Internet in Lyon. LyonIX is also a NAP (Network Access Point), a market place which allows members to buy or sell Internet transit and/or any layer 2 or IP services.[6]

Members

Any actor who has an 'Autonomous System' number can be connected to LyonIX.

The members connected to IXP NAP are :

  • ISP (Internet service provider) ;
  • Internet operators for companies ;
  • datacenters ;
  • e-commerce websites ;
  • large private companies ;
  • large public institutions.[7]

LyonIX infrastructure

Nowadays LyonIX operates 5 sites geographically located at a distance more than 10 kilometres from each other : LyonIX 1 is on the North of Lyon in Villeurbanne, LyonIX 2 is on the South of the agglomeration in Vénissieux, at SFR,[8] and LyonIX 3 is on the West at DCforDATA, LyonIX 4 at the Bron airport, LyonIX 5 at the Lyon Saint-Exupéry airport in Colombier-Saugnieu (under construction).

The members connected to those five points can exchange the data through peering, fluidify their traffic and develop their activities based on the Internet Protocol utilisation.

Services

Public services

The IXP gives an opportunity to the members of LyonIX to peer with the other members. These IXP are interconnected to other IXP in France or abroad.

LyonIX is the Internet eXchange point (IXP) of Lyon.[9] It allows to the local economic actors (telecommunication operators, ISP, IT Services & Software Engineering, public institutions, large companies) to peer.[10]

Services for members

The members can be connected with :

  • 10/100/1000 Mbs copper support
  • 1/10 Gbit/s fibre support

Other services

  • Access to « Route Servers ».[11]
  • Peering between the members via VLAN;
  • VLAN for other use (purchase / sale, transit, voice, collection) ;
  • Network equipment hosting services.

LyonIX is also a NAP (Network Access Point), that allows a purchase and sale of Internet and Telecommunications services.

Partners

LyonIX is managed by Rezopole[12] and supported by the Métropole de Lyon and the Auvergne – Rhône-Alpes region.

See also

Connected articles

References

  1. "Lyonix - Lyon Internet Exchange". www.datacentermap.com. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  2. "Rezopole tisse sa toile avec LyonIX". La Tribune (in French). Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  3. "L'association Lyonix devient RezoPole - Lyon Communiqués". www.lyon-communiques.com. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  4. "LyonIX se dote d'un troisième point de présence". ZDNet France. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  5. "Rezopole inaugure le nœud d'échange Internet LyonIX 3". Global Security Mag Online. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  6. "Transit Internet". www.edxnetwork.eu. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  7. "LyonIX Archives - e-liance". e-liance (in French). Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  8. infoDSI.com. "SFR optimise son réseau et le passe en 10 Gb/s du côté de Lyon". www.infodsi.com. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  9. "Le Grand Lyon s'implique dans le futur noeud d'échanges Internet". lesechos.fr. 2002-07-23. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  10. "En photos : l'infrastructure fibre optique, Wi-Fi et 4G du Centre de Congrès de Lyon". ZDNet France. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  11. "Cisco France Blog – Réseaux » LYONIX montre l'exemple pour la sécurisation de l'internet français". gblogs.cisco.com. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
  12. "Rezopole / Lyonix, le GIX lyonnais, a 10 ans. C'est un succès, pourquoi est-il seul ?". ZDNet France. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
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