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INX-ZA operates several services for public benefit.  These are listed below, and a short write-up of how to use each of these, is listed in the corresponding page alongside.  The INXes are a logical place to provide centralised, non-profit services that benefit the entire peering community, so should have need for a particular service, or, have an idea that you think will benefit the community, please feel free to contact us via outreach@inx.net.za 

Domain Name Services  (DNS)

A number of important DNS services are hosted at JINX, CINX & DINX. As well as ZACR, the operator of the CO.ZA, .ORG.ZA, & .NET.ZA second-level domains, INX-ZA provides space to several international service providers who offer DNS services, including, Community DNS, Internet Systems Consortium, Netnod and Packet Clearing House.

Through these partners, INX users have access to a wide variety of domain name services, including:

  • An instance of the popular Secondary Level Domains (like CO.ZA) operated by ZACR
  • An anycast instance of the I-Root server together with ccTLDs and gTLDs (operated by Netnod)
  • An anycast instance of the F-Root server together with ccTLDs and gTLDs (operated by ISC)
  • An anycast instance of the E and D-Root servers
  • Instances of DNS services provided by CommunityDNS
  • Instances of about 400 TLDs (operated by Packet Clearing House)

In order to benefit from the domain name services offered by these partners, INX participants are encouraged to establish peering sessions with each of the DNS providers (in addition to sessions you might have with the BGP Route Servers). Contact details, and more information about each network is available via the INX-ZA member portal.

BGP Route Server

BGP Route Server services are available at each INX.  Please send mail to our Operations team to enable these.  

Bi-lateral peering is considered best practice !

It is strongly recommended that, in addition to any sessions you plan to establish with the BGP Route Servers, you still maintain direct bi-lateral peering sessions with peers that you feel are important to your network! BGP Route Servers should be used to pickup smaller peers only, and not as a replacement for your discrete peering policy!

BGP Route collector

We operate a BGP Route Collector at each INX, which can be queried via the unified looking glass service available via our public looking glass at https://lg.inx.net.za

Looking Glass

Two independent looking glass services are available at each INX.  Historic services, with data from more than a decade ago, is available from Packet Clearing House and a real-time view is available at PCH's PCH's looking glass service.  INX-ZA also provides our own looking glass service, available for all three INXes at https://lg.inx.net.za

RouteViews Collector

JINX also hosts a RouteViews collector.  Participants are encouraged to provide BGP feeds to RouteViews, which is turn will give them yet another independent view of their, and other networks.

AS112 Node

An AS112 node, operated by the INX technical team, is available at each of the INXes.  To get access to this node, you simply need to setup a peering session with the INX management network in each location.

Time (NTP) Servers

We operate three (3) publicly accessible Stratum-2 servers that are all part of the pool.ntp.org domain.  These are available across both IPv4 and IPv6 (as are all our services).  You may still access these directly if you want at: 

  • ntp1.inx.net.za
  • ntp2.inx.net.za
  • ntp3.inx.net.za

Mailing Lists

We operate several mailing lists for the benefit of the peering participants.  

INX Management Network

At each of the INXes, the INX management networks are available to peer with as well.  In addition to giving you quick and easy access to content that the INX manages, we also plan to make additional services available via this network.  Watch this space for additional details!  

Data and VOIP Peering

And, of course, the reason that you're at the Internet exchange point is to be able to exchange Internet traffic with other networks operators.  JINX, Africa's oldest IXP, has been around since 1995, and is led by a completely community run team working for the industry's best interests.  We happily welcome all network at any of the locations that we are present at.  

In addition to regular Internet traffic, JINX also has a separate network to enable Voice of IP (VoIP) peering between different VoIP operators.

 

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