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Internet2 IPv6 Update. Matt Zekauskas, matt@internet2.edu APAN IPv6 Task Force 2007-August-28. Outline. We have renamed… Internet2 network infrastructure IPv6 status IPv6 activities. We Have Renamed. As of February 1, 2007 Is now the. We Have Renamed.
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Internet2 IPv6 Update Matt Zekauskas, matt@internet2.edu APAN IPv6 Task Force2007-August-28
Outline • We have renamed… • Internet2 network infrastructure IPv6 status • IPv6 activities
We Have Renamed • As of February 1, 2007 • Is now the
We Have Renamed • NOC URL:http://noc.net.internet2.edu/ • NOC email:noc@net.internet2.edu • Internet2 Network URLhttp://www.internet2.edu/network/ • Internet2 Network contact address (new peerings, …): network@internet2.edu
We Have Moved • We renamed because we have moved the routers from a Qwest SONET infrastructure to our own infrastructure that runs on Level(3) fiber and has new capabilities • The new network is a “hybrid network” that can supply SONET and Ethernet circuits in addition to IPv6 and IPv4 connectivity
Internet2 network infrastructure • IPv6 continues to perform well on the Internet2 Network • Transition from Abilene layer3 network to new Internet2 network infrastructure almost complete [done by 30-Sep] • Using same Juniper T640 routers; still running dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 • The backbone now supports 32 bit ASNs
Internet2 network infrastructure • R&E peerings remain unchanged • IPv6 peerings with commercial nets remain at PAIX, now served by Los Angeles router • Hurricane Electric added Jan 2007, was on Heather’s slide from APAN23 • With new commercial peering service, new opportunities to peer in Chicago, New York, Seattle and Los Angeles
Monitoring • Monitoring and network test points still being updated for the new network [Should be finished by end Sept.] • We will have at every router node • Latency (owamp) • Throughput (bwctl) [1G, 10G upon request] • On-demand testing (NDT) • All supporting IPv6
Monitoring • Consider testing to Internet2, at least ad-hoc, and possibly low-rate periodic • Owamp, and bwctl TCP tests < 30s to 1G endpoints, are no longer restricted • Please tell us if you set up periodic tests • Recent testing of peering points with DREN has exposed odd routing, configuration errors
Monitoring • We have firewall filters installed in the Juniper routers to capture IPv6 utilization (and other specific port counts) • http://vixen.grnoc.iu.edu/jfirewall-viz/index-bits.html (bits/sec) • http://vixen.grnoc.iu.edu/jfirewall-viz/ (packets/sec)
Maps • Also not all updated • IPv4 connector map is current • IPv6 connector map needs to be updated (basically v6 peers move to current v4 locations (for example, Denver connectors move to Salt Lake City; PAIX peers remain there but now go to Los Angeles router) • So I will not show the v6 maps
Policy: Interconnection with other networks • Will continue to peer with IPv6 commercial networks • With new Internet2 network, will also now peer with IPv4 commercial networks (but these are a separate VRF, no mixing with R&E routes) • No transit between non-US networks and commercial IPv6 network peers • Had been providing transit between v6 networks (including commercial) • Stopped providing transit to commercial v6 peers – not their usual policy
IPv6 Activities • Internet2 IPv6 Working Group • Refocused from campus deployment effort to….. • Working with middleware and applications working groups as resource • Internet2 IPv6 Hands-on Workshops • Lesser in frequency, but still being held by request • April 2007: Ann Arbor, MI • June 2007: Pittsburgh, PA • July 2007: North Kingstown, RI
Pointers • IPv6 working grouphttp://ipv6.internet2.edu/ • Internet2 NOC IPv6 Informationhttp://noc.net.internet2.edu/i2network/maps--documentation.html • Presentation and exercises from IPv6 Multicast Workshop http://multicast.internet2.edu/workshops/albuquerque-IPv6/