core definition
cn2 gia is a high-end dedicated line product of china telecom's global backbone network (chinanet next carrying network), targeting international high-quality internet traffic. for malaysia, malaysia cn2 gia refers to the dedicated international link connecting malaysia’s local switching nodes or data centers through the cn2 backbone.
operator positioning

from an operator's perspective, this line is positioned as a business channel that carries low latency, high stability , and strict slas , adapting to traffic that is sensitive to delay and packet loss, such as finance, games, and videos.
core role
its core functions include: optimizing the routing path between china and malaysia, providing better qos, reducing jitter and packet loss, and facilitating direct connection to local ix or cloud services, thereby improving terminal experience and operator service levels.
internet ecological composition
the internet ecosystem includes the collaboration of international backbones, regional transit nodes, local exchange points (ix), cloud service providers and content distribution networks (cdn). cn2 provides high-quality transit at the international level, and the malaysian side establishes peering or transit relationships with all parties through local ix and data centers.
key node
key nodes usually include: coastal landing points, major ixs in malaysia (such as myix), local cloud and data centers, and cn2 relay nodes in singapore/hong kong. the operator will choose a direct connection or an optimized path through transit according to the traffic direction.
peer relationships and strategies
commonly used strategies on the operator side are: giving priority to establishing private peering with the cloud and cdn, using cn2 as the backbone to ensure international export quality, supplemented by local caching and intelligent scheduling to reduce cross-border traffic peak pressure.
key technical indicators
the advantages of the line are mainly reflected in: lower end-to-end delay, fewer hops, lower packet loss rate and stable bandwidth allocation. cn2 uses differentiated routing and priority scheduling to provide dedicated channels for sensitive services.
operational metrics and slas
operators will measure by sla: availability rate (usually higher than 99.95%), packet loss rate (less than 0.1% or customized according to business), delay limit (domestic-malaysian priority channel is shorter), and provide fast fault response and link switching mechanism.
actual experience improvement
for real-time applications such as games and finance, users can experience more stable interactions and fewer disconnections; for enterprise dedicated lines, data synchronization and backup windows can also be significantly shortened.
main challenges
challenges include: cross-border link cost and bandwidth planning, bgp routing policy complexity, fault diagnosis and link switching delays, as well as peer negotiation and billing issues with third-party ix/clouds.
common solutions
solutions adopted by operators include: multi-point redundant line design, bgp-based traffic engineering (such as community marking, routing priority), deployment of sd-wan or intelligent path selection to achieve real-time scheduling, and centralized monitoring and automated alarm systems.
operation and maintenance implementation suggestions
it is recommended that operators set up special cross-border link sops, practice handover procedures on a regular basis, and negotiate with cn2 providers for visual link monitoring interfaces and rapid fault handling mechanisms.
business strategy
at the commercial level, it is recommended to adopt tiered bandwidth and on-demand capacity expansion strategies to control costs, and at the same time reduce cross-border egress traffic peak charges through private peering and cooperation with cdns. negotiate with cn2 providers to achieve flexible billing and shorter deployment cycles.
technology strategy
technically, priority is given to implementing multi-path redundancy, using bgp traffic engineering and delay-aware scheduling, and deploying caches and edge nodes locally to reduce cross-border requests. for critical services, it is recommended to apply for a dedicated line or vpn plus sla protection.
acceptance and monitoring
finally, after deployment, end-to-end qos monitoring, continuous sampling of user experience (rtt, packet loss, jitter) should be established, and routing strategies should be adjusted according to business priorities to ensure that malaysian cn2 gia can exert its due line advantages in the production environment.
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