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Overview of how to connect to the Internet with either a single of multihoming connection.
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Connecting your Business to the Internet Strategies and implications
26 June 2014
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Anna Mulingbayan Senior Internet Resource Analyst [email protected]
Overview
Why connect to the Internet?
How the Internet works
2 different options to connect
Comparing the advantages and challenges
Statistics
About APNIC
Why connect?
• As an information/service producer – Website – Internet banking service – Online promotions through e-mail, social media etc.
• As an information/service consumer – News, research and other information source for network’s staff
• At the headquarter • At the branch offices
– Online data source for transaction processing, trend analysis etc. • Stock market data • Foreign exchange rates
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How the Internet works
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Internet
How the Internet works
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mobile network satellite/wireless network
copper/fibre network
Internet backbone
How the Internet works
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202.150.8.132
202.150.8.99
202.178.112.1
202.178.120.15
AS11167
12.100.1.8
AS24478
AS17726
2401:A700:1::D1
2401:A700:F::E3
2401:3E00:DD::1
2401:3E00:EE::15A
Autonomous System Number (ASN)
IP Address (IPv4)
IP Address (IPv6)
How the Internet works
• 3d visualization of all the networks worldwide that are interconnected to form the Internet, including ISPs, Internet Exchange Points, universities and organization networks
• Each dot represents an ASN (Autonomous System Number)
• There are 47,000+ ASNs currently active in the Internet
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Source: peer1.com
How to connect: option 1
– One Internet connection per site • Headquarters • Data Centres • Branches
– Use IP addresses from ISP
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202.178.112.1 2401:3E00:DD::1
AS24478
Single-homing
How to connect: option 2
– Multiple Internet connections to different ISPs and/or exchange points
– Use business own ASN and IP addresses
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202.178.112.1 2401:3E00:DD::1
AS52378
Multi-homing
Comparisons
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Single-homing Advantages
• Cheaper and easier to setup
• Only need to deal with one ISP
Challenges • Availability &
reliability • Performance • Limited availability
of IP address from the ISP
Multi-homing Advantages
• Better availability and reliability
• Load-balancing & traffic engineering for improved performance
• Better network scalability
Challenges • Networking skill
required
Multi-homing business opportunity
• Multiple upstream connections
• Local Internet Exchange Point (IXP) connectivity
• Data centre services
• Network consultancy
• NOC outsourcing
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202.178.112.1 2401:3E00:DD::1
AS52378
.... .. .
.... .. .Local content
Getting your customer’s their own IP addresses
• If your address pool can not fulfil your customer’s needs
• You can open an APNIC account for your customers
• You can manage the resources on behalf of your customers – Via MyAPNIC multiple account management
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Getting your customer’s their own IP addresses
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Conclusion
• Most customers can start with single homing connection as it is simple to set up
• Customers that rely heavily on the Internet to run their business should be offered multi-homing connections for better availability, reliability and performance – Opportunity for value added service such as network consultancy
and NOC outsourcing. – Get their own ASNs and IP addresses from APNIC
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About APNIC
• APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) is an open, membership-based, not-for-profit organization providing Internet addressing services to the Asia Pacific
• We distribute – ASN – IPv4 – IPv6
• We operate in 56 economies in AP region
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One of five Regional Internet Registries
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Resource Delegation in Myanmmar
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20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
140.00
ASN /24 IPv4 /32 IPv6
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132.00
5.00
APNIC Members in Myanmmar
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Total of 8 local companies holding membership with APNIC
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