(in order of connecting):
| Link | Size | Type | IPv6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Machba (Israeli Universities Consortium) | 1000Mb/s | GE | Active |
| Netvision 013 | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | |
| Bezeq International | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | Active |
| Smile Communication | 1000Mb/s | GE | |
| Interspace | 100Mb/s | GE | |
| Qos | 1000Mb/s | GE | |
| Tehila project | 100Mb/s | GE | |
| Aridor Net-Solutions | 45Mb/s | GE | |
| Cellcom | 60Mb/s | GE | |
| AT&T | 10Mb/s | GE | |
| R.L. Internet | 100Mb/s | GE | |
| Internet Rimon | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | |
| Partner | 100Mb/s | GE | |
| CCC | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | Active |
| Loyalness | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | |
| TelZar | 100Mb/s | GE | Active |
| Hot Net | 1000Mb/s + 1000Mb/s | GE | |
| XPhone 018 | 10000Mb/s | 10GE | Active |
Note:
Adding up the speed figures of the Shared GigE connected Peers in the above table, may result in a figure that is larger than the nominal IIX GigE trunks speed. This does not imply "overbooking", or oversubscription of the access lines.
Traffic distribution in multiplexed networks is statistical. The correct way to check for trunk utilization would, therefore, be to go over some statistics.
Last modified on Nov 13, 2011