:: Network Overview :
 

Our network is fully meshed and redundant with 10 Tier-1 premium Internet backbone connections. We assured that your website will be easily accessible from any part of the world.

Our network architecture utilizes the Enterprise routing and switching engines from Juniper and Cisco. We utilize Juniper M20 routers as border routers, Cisco 6500 series switches in our distribution layer and Cisco 6500 switches in our aggregation layers, and Cisco 3500 and 2900 series switches at the customer layer. Our network is fully meshed and redundant with 10 Tier-1 premium backbone providers.

Network Gear:

  Juniper M20 border routers in backbone layer

Cisco 6500 series switches in distribution layer

Cisco 6500 series switches in aggregation layer

Cisco 3500 and 2900 series switches in customer layer.

Internet Connectivity:

The internal network is connected to fast and reliable multiple fiber optic OC-48 SONET Rings and Tier 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Internet backbones. The current OC-48 SONET Rings consists of Time Warner, XO Communications, MCI, Looking Glass, SBC and Broadwing. The premium Tier 1 Gigabit Ethernet backbone carriers are AboveNet, Level 3, Sprint, AT&T, Global Crossing, Broadwing, MCI/UUNet, nLayer, Time Warner and Verio.

SONET Ring: A SONET ring is composed of a circle of fiber optic cable and network elements that, when cut or disabled, automatically reroute traffic around the fault to the unbroken side of the loop. Rings can detect, analyze, and restore themselves within 100 milliseconds of a fiber outage.

OC-48 SONET Rings:

Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Links:

 
Time Warner

XO Communications

MCI

Looking Glass

SBC

Broadwing

(OC-48 = 2.4 Gbps = 2488 Mbps)
 
3 Gbps (3xGigE) - AboveNet

3 Gbps (3xGigE) - Level 3

3 Gbps (3xGigE) - Sprint

3 Gbps (3xGigE) - AT&T

2 Gbps (2xGigE) - Global Crossing

1 Gbps (GigE) - Broadwing

1 Gbps (GigE) - MCI/UUNet

1 Gbps (GigE) - nLayer

1 Gbps (GigE) - Time Warner

1 Gbps (GigE) - Verio

(GigE = 1 Gbps = 1000 Mbps)

Network Monitoring:

Our internal network and server monitoring system monitors different network services over IP network. The monitoring system also includes a client based monitoring that allows us to drill down and monitor all internal server services such as CPU usage, RAM usage, applications, services, and internal temperature.

The Network Operation Center (NOC) technicians monitor all network activities 24x7x365.