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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GENI Network Stitching Test Findings GEC 20 GENI Operations Luisa Nevers June 23, 2014

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June GENI Network Stitching Testing has validated stitching topologies as development has taken place. From April 2013 to now…. Here is how stitching support has advanced: 1. ION only stitched topologies between GENI sites. 2. ION GENI Sites stitched to fixed endpoint cross-connects connecting to AL2S test-endpoints. 3. AL2S stitched topologies between GENI sites. 4. AL2S GENI sites to ION GENI sites stitched topologies

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June Stitching Test Topologies 1. GENI Sites Stitching via Internet2 ION: There are 12 GENI sites have been validated to support stitching via the ION Aggregate. Site are: Initially, ran into many circuit issues and VLAN allocation problems, this is no longer the case. Environment has become stable, most current issues are now about resource shortage (site VLANs, site bandwidth, Site VMs).

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June Stitching Test Topologies 2. GENI Site Stitching via I2 ION to cross-connect fixed- endpoint to AL2S: AL2S to ION Cross-connects sdn-sw.losa e1/1rtr.losa:port=et-10/0/0 sdn-sw.atla e15/1 rtr.atla:port=xe-0/3/0 sdn-sw.chic e3/1rtr.chic:port=et-10/0/0 sdn-sw.clev e5/1rtr.clev:port=et-5/0/0 sdn-sw.hous e15/3rtr.hous:port=xe-0/1/3 sdn-sw.kans e15/1rtr.kans:port=xe-0/0/3 sdn-sw.newy32aoa e3/2rtr.newy:port=et-5/0/0 sdn-sw.salt e15/1rtr.salt:port=xe-0/1/1 sdn-sw.seat e-2/0/0.0rtr.seat:port=et-5/0/0 sdn-sw.wash e5/2rtr.wash:port=et-9/0/0 - All 10 cross-connects have been verified, and performance was captured for 3 cross-connects (LOSA, ATLA, KANS) results at: acksHome/Performance - The cross-connects are now automatically used by stitching.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June Stitching Test Topologies - New For GEC GENI Sites Stitching via AL2S: OESS Aggregate now supports stitching and SCS is aware of AL2S paths from the OESS Advertisement. Under development not yet available to experimenters Two site currently support AL2S stitching: Stanford and Missouri InstaGENI racks. Both sites also still available via ION connections. Testing has focused on number or slices, multiple links and linear topologies with the 2 available sites. Some performance testing.

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation GEC20-June Stitching Test Topologies - New For GEC 20 (cont) 4. GENI ION Sites Stitching to GENI AL2S sites: Stitching now support paths that can cross between the ION and AL2S networks. Under development not yet available to experimenters Testing is focusing on the 2 AL2S stitching (Stanford and Missouri) and the existing ION Stitching sites. Ran in to path computation issues that have been addressed. Much more testing to come.