TT CONNECTIVITY SERVICES



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Choose private or Internet access Trading Technologies offers the option to connect to the TT platform over a private network instead of the Internet. Consult this document to compare features, technical specifications, pricing and more.

Overview PRIVATE CONNECTIVITY INTERNET OVERVIEW This service provides customers with the option to connect to the TT platform over a private network instead of the Internet. Customers access the platform over a private, layer 3 extranet available only to TT customers. The extranet is managed by third-party providers with experience delivering financial network services. Available Providers + + BT Radianz + + TNS + + ASX NET (tbd) This service provides customers with the option to connect to the TT platform over the public Internet. Both TTW and FIX clients connecting over the Internet are encrypted using SSL/WebSocket. MAIN FEATURES Deterministic Performance Dedicated bandwidth over optimized network infrastructure. Resiliency Private network under control of single entity offers a reduced risk of outage. Scalability Choice of access speeds, from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Access Connect anywhere with global coverage. Access Connect anywhere with global coverage. Quick Onboarding Connect immediately using existing Internet connectivity. 2 1

Technical Specifications PRIVATE CONNECTIVITY INTERNET REQUIRED DOMAIN REACHABILITY *.trade.tt *. *.debesys.net *.s3.amazonaws.com google.com **Please see Appendix C for vendor specific DNS requirements. *.trade.tt *. *.debesys.net *.s3.amazonaws.com google.com PHYSICAL INTERFACE Per client requirement (copper, multimode or singlemode fiber) Customer implementation dependent DATA LINK PROTOCOL Ethernet Customer implementation dependent NETWORK PROTOCOL BGP Customer ISP dependent TRANSPORT PROTOCOL TCP TCP TCP PORTS 443 - TT 11501 - FIX Back Office 11502 - FIX Order Routing 11503 - FIX Security Definition 443 - TT 11701¹/11501² - FIX Back Office 11702¹/11502² - FIX Order Routing 11703¹/11503² - FIX Security Definition 1 117xx ports are encrypted and available for Production and UAT over the internet. 2 115xx ports are unencrypted and only available for UAT over the internet. 3

Technical Specifications continued PRIVATE CONNECTIVITY INTERNET SUPPORTED APPLICATIONS TT and FIX 4.2 TT and FIX 4.2 SUPPORTED BROWERS TT supports the latest two versions of Google Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. TT supports the latest two versions of Google Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. ENCRYPTION All data encrypted via TLS All data encrypted via TLS CONFLATION TTW data conflation rate: 100 milliseconds Conflation rate may increase up to 1 second based on client network latency TTW data conflation rate: 100 milliseconds Conflation rate may increase up to 1 second based on client network latency UNIT BANDWIDTH 10, 20, 50 and 100 Mbps Best effort (dependent on customer Internet connection) TRANSMIT BUFFER Dependent on client s bandwidth requirements Not Applicable SHAPING POLICY Outbound: QoS to subscribed bandwidth Inbound: QoS to subscribed bandwidth Not Applicable 4

Technical Specifications continued PRIVATE CONNECTIVITY INTERNET CONGESTION POLICY Outbound: Tail drop Inbound: Policed drop Outbound: Tail drop Inbound: Policed drop CONNECTIVITY REDUNDANCY Same data center link redundancy Dual private-line circuits, active/active configuration Connections terminate into redundant hardware at customer site Redundancy is dependent upon customer Internet connection. TT utilizes redundant ISP connections in each data center. TT ISP connections terminate into redundant hardware EQUIPMENT REDUNDANCY Two devices at client site. Devices can be either at the same site or diverse sites. Devices typically configured as primary/secondary but can be configured as primary/primary. Redundancy and failover setup based on client s requested design. Not Applicable RACK SPACE & WIRING The connectivity provider manages the installation, turn-up and maintenance of any required Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). Hosting requirements of CPE devices on customer premise is determined by the connectivity provider. Not Applicable 5

Technical Specifications continued PRIVATE CONNECTIVITY INTERNET CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS On-premises DNS services must be able to access public DNS. TT will advertise a registered public (globally unique) IP range per datacenter in the customer network via a connectivity provider. Customer must allow propagation of TT advertised IP on internal network. The public IP range is a TT restricted range for the sole purpose of private connectivity into the TT platform (see Appendix for related Network Diagram). These TT-owned public addresses will be advertised via public DNS, and resolution of these addresses will be required for private connectivity. On-premises DNS services must be able to access public DNS. HOURS OF OPERATION All hours are coordinated with the availability of the TT platform front/back end. From: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Central Time (U.S.) (16:00 GMT) To: Friday 4:30 p.m. Central Time (U.S.) (22:30 GMT) All hours are coordinated with the availability of the TT platform front/back end. From: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Central Time (U.S.) (16:00 GMT) To: Friday 4:30 p.m. Central Time (U.S.) (22:30 GMT) SERVICE SUPPORT The connectivity provider manages and maintains the entire delivery path, including all hardware and circuits. As an extension of Trading Technologies support, customers are asked to grant permissions to Trading Technologies to allow Trading Technologies access to bandwidth utilization, latency and other network performance data recorded by the connectivity provider, and to allow Trading Technologies the ability to open trouble tickets with the connectivity provider on the customer s behalf. The following limitations are inherent characteristics of the Internet. Limitations include, but are not limited to, the following: + + The Internet is a shared public media. + + Higher latency, lower data throughput and data loss are possible. + + Coordination of problem investigtions may require working with multiple Internet vendors. + + It is the customer s responsibility to resolve issues with its Internet vendor. 6

Private Connectivity Onboarding BT RADIANZ TNS ORDERING / IMPLEMENTATION Customers are required to contact connectivity provider directly to order connectivity services. Refer to Appendix B for representative pricing and options. Greg Knopp Account Director 212-205-1849 gregory.knopp@bt.com Customers are required to contact connectivity provider directly to order connectivity services. Refer to Appendix B for representative pricing and options. Mark Hearon Strategic Account Manager 201-864-9487 mhearon@tnsi.com LEAD TIME On net customers: approximately 10 business days, provided the client can authorize BT Radianz with a maintenance window in that time frame Off net customers: approximately 39 business days provided the client authorizes BT Radianz with the site survey upon the order submission. Timeframe is also contingent on no client side capacity issues outside BT s control. On net customers: approximately 20 business days Off net customers: determined during the quoting process AVAILABILITY This service is currently available in North America (Chicago and New Jersey) Services in the following locations can be turned up based on customer demand: London, Frankfurt, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo This service is currently available in North America (Chicago and New Jersey) Services in the following locations can be turned up based on customer demand: London, Frankfurt, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo 7

Private Connectivity Onboarding continued BT RADIANZ TNS REPORTING Clients will need to utilize the BT Global Service (GS) portal to view circuit utilization. The GS portal tool polls utilization every second and provides reporting granularity up to 1-minute average. Each member has visibility to online tools. By default, the reports are visible by the sponsoring party, i.e, the client. Clients will need to utilize the TNS web portal to access their accounts to view the status of their infrastructure as well as utilization per connection/qos policy. These reports provide utilization at a 5-minute average granularity. 8

Appendix A: Private Connectivity Network Diagram 9

Appendix B: Private Connectivity Pricing Details Negotiated Pricing Trading Technologies has arranged special pricing with our connectivity providers for on-net sites. Off-net sites need to be quoted directly from the connectivity provider. BT RADIANZ (GLOBAL) TNS (GLOBAL) ASX NET (SYDNEY) Bandwidth MRC (Single Circuit) MRC (Resilient) MRC (Resilient) MRC (Resilient) 10Mbps $400 $800 $1,200 $500 AUD 20Mbps $550 $1,100 $1,550 50Mbps $800 $1,600 $2,100 100Mbps $1,000 $2,000 $2,750 $1,000 AUD 200Mbps 500Mbps 1000Mbps $1,500 AUD Term & Renewal 12-month term with month-to-month after end of the initial term. Contracts & Billing Service contracts are between the customers and connectivity provider. 10

Appendix C: Private Connectivity Requirements Required Domain Reachability APPLICATION ALL VENDORS BT RADIANZ TNS TT (front-end) *.trade.tt *. *.debesys.net *.s3.amazonaws.com google.com bt-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt: 443 bt-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt: 443 tns-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt: 443 tns-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt: 443 FIX Back Office N/A bt-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11501 bt-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11501 tns-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11501 tns-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11501 FIX Order Routing N/A bt-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11502 bt-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11502 tns-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11502 tns-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11502 FIX Security Definition N/A bt-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11503 bt-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11503 tns-ch-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11503 tns-ny-ext-prod-live.trade.tt:11503 11