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+ | Layer 2 Transport provides a virtual circuit between two locations on Hurricane Electric's global network using ethernet. | ||
+ | == What transport speed connections do you offer? == | ||
− | == What are your locations? == | + | Gigabit Ethernet or Gige (1000 Mbps, which equals 1 Gbps) |
+ | 10 Gigabit Ethernet or 10GE (10 Gbps) | ||
+ | For requirements past 10 Gbps, we bond 10GE ports together to create a Nx10 Gbps logical pipe. | ||
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+ | == What locations can I get transport between? == | ||
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+ | Any Hurricane Electric core router location in North America, Europe, or Asia. | ||
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+ | == What are your core router locations? == | ||
A list of our core router locations may be found at http://he.net/ip_transit.html | A list of our core router locations may be found at http://he.net/ip_transit.html |
Revision as of 19:04, 20 May 2010
Layer 2 Transport provides a virtual circuit between two locations on Hurricane Electric's global network using ethernet.
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What transport speed connections do you offer?
Gigabit Ethernet or Gige (1000 Mbps, which equals 1 Gbps) 10 Gigabit Ethernet or 10GE (10 Gbps) For requirements past 10 Gbps, we bond 10GE ports together to create a Nx10 Gbps logical pipe.
What locations can I get transport between?
Any Hurricane Electric core router location in North America, Europe, or Asia.
What are your core router locations?
A list of our core router locations may be found at http://he.net/ip_transit.html
Where can I find a network map?
A network map of our Internet backbone may be found at http://he.net/Hurricane_Electric_Geographic_Network_Map.jpg