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Internet2 International
Connectivity Overview
Heather Boyles <[email protected]>
Ana Preston <[email protected]
Christina Siroskey <[email protected]>
Internet2 International Connectivity
• Partner links to the US
• NSF-funded links
• IRNC program projects
• IEEAF-donated links
• Internet2-funded link
78 Networks reachable via Abilene
Europe-Middle East
Asia-Pacific
Austria (ACOnet)
Malta (Univ. Malta)
Belgium (BELNET)
Netherlands (SURFnet)
Croatia (CARNet)
Norway (UNINETT)
Czech Rep. (CESNET) Palestinian Territories
Cyprus (CYNET)
(Gov’t Computing
Denmark
Center)
(Forskningsnettet)
Poland (POL34)
Estonia (EENet)
Portugal (RCTS2)
Finland (Funet)
Qatar (Qatar FN)
France (Renater)
Romania (RoEduNet)
Germany (G-WIN)
Russia (RBnet)
Greece (GRNET)
Slovakia (SANET)
Hungary
Slovenia (ARNES)
(HUNGARNET)
Spain (RedIRIS)
Iceland (RHnet)
Sweden (SUNET)
Ireland (HEAnet)
Switzerland (SWITCH)
Israel (IUCC)
Syria (HIAST)
Italy (GARR)
United Kingdom
Jordan (JUNET)
(JANET)
Latvia (LATNET)
Turkey (ULAKBYM)
Lithuania (LITNET)
*CERN
Luxembourg (RESTENA)
Australia (AARNET)
China (CERNET, CSTNET,
NSFCNET)
Fiji (USP-SUVA)
Hong Kong (HARNET)
Japan (SINET, WIDE, JGN2)
Korea (KOREN, KREONET2)
New Zealand (NGI-NZ)
Philippines (PREGINET)
Singapore (SingAREN)
Taiwan (TANet2, ASNet)
Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN)
Africa
Algeria (CERIST)
Egypt (EUN/ENSTIN)
Morocco (CNRST)
Tunisia (RFR)
South Africa (TENET)
Americas
Argentina (RETINA)
Brazil (RNP2/ANSP)
Canada (CA*net)
Chile (REUNA)
Costa Rica (CR2Net)
Mexico (Red-CUDI)
United States (Abilene)
Panama (RedCyT)
Peru (RAAP)
Uruguay (RAU2)
Venezuela (REACCIUN2)
Central Asia
Armenia (ARENA)
Georgia (GRENA)
Kazakhstan (KAZRENA)
Tajikistan (TARENA)
Uzbekistan (UZSCI)
Abilene Update
• Tuesday
• 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
• Salon C
Abilene changes relevant to international peers
• IPv6 and multicast transit traffic
• Background: Abilene peers with commercial IPv6 and
multicast networks
• This is an exception to our policy not to peer with commercial
networks
• As a way to encourage commercial deployment of IPv6 and
multicast
• Change: no longer announcing non-customer routes to
commercial IPv6 and multicast peers
• Rationale: some commercial peers complaining because it is
not standard commercial practice to announce non-customers
• Impact: some international peers may have lost previously
seen routes to commercial v6 and multicast networks via
Abilene
Abilene changes, cont’d
• Transit to “fednets”
• US federal government research networks
• ESnet, NREN, NISN, DREN
• Abilene ITN service initial could not provide fednet
to non-US net transit
• This became possible early last year
• Where direct peering not possible
• Where requested by both peers
• Some fednets have restrictions or special
requirements for enabling peering
Abilene routing policies
• Abilene peering with Routeviews
• Objective: to help provide global R&E
network community better insight into
Abilene routing policies
• As Chris Robb’s presentation mentioned,
contemplating other changes that could
be made
HOPI Testbed International connectivity
• HOPI update
• Tuesday, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Salons I/II/III
• Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure
(HOPI) initiative
• Testbed: Abilene + 10G wave on NLR
footprint
HOPI Testbed International Connectivity
• Within US, available at:
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PacificWave
StarLight
MAN LAN
NGIX-East
• 10G connection to London to support
collaboration with similar European efforts
• MAN LAN in NYC to GEANT2 PoP in London
• Connected in London real soon now
GEANT2 – Internet2 Service Trial:
switched point to point services
• GEANT2 services include switched, point-topoint GigE-based services
– Bundled as part of core subscription for NRENs
• Internet2 to offer similar services
– Currently via HOPI testbed
– Ultimately via Newnet
• Desire to trial technical and organization model
for making these services available across both
GEANT2 and Internet2 communities
The details
• June – December 2006: service “trial”
period
– Invite connectors/users in both communities
to request service to connector/user in the
other community
• GEANT2 users: those with access to GE
or wavelength services
• Internet2 community: those with access to
HOPI testbed
Longer-term
• Financial model: costs for service lie
where they fall
– E.g. GEANT2 users follow their cost model for
GEANT2-carried portion; same for Internet2
service users
– Trans-atlantic costs considered sunk for now;
will examine as understand demand
• Will equip at least two of the 10Gbps links
in place or planned between Internet2 and
GEANT2 to support