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CA*net3 International Transit Network (ITN) Service Internet2 International Task Force Meeting Oct 29, Atlanta, Georgia rene.hatem@canarie.ca tel: +1.613.781.0662 http://www.canet3.net/ http://www.canarie.ca/
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Background the richer the connections, the greater the possibilities and for all collaborative effort between STAR TAP, Abilene, and CA*net3 to facilitate the extension of the benefits of inter- connectivity of the world's National Research and Education Networks (NRNs)
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Who ITN Providers are: STAR TAP (AS 10764) Abilene (AS 11537) CA*net3 (AS 6509) who can benefit: any international NRN peering with at least one ITN Provider
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CA*net3 basic ITN policy will transit traffic between any two ITN participating international peers provided there is enough capacity will not transit to commercial networks MOU not required
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CA*net3 Int'l connectivity today Seattle (Westin building) Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Chicago (Ameritech STAR TAP) OC-3 New York (111 - 8e Ave) OC-3 New York (Teleglobe 60 Hudson) up to OC-3 future Chicago (optical STAR TAP) GigE / 10GigE in Q3-01 Halifax (360 Networks/DalU) OC-3 in Q2-01
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CA*net3 ITN service reach
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CA*net3 ITN implementation how to implement with international NRN peers how to coordinate with other ITN Providers
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CA*net3 ITN implementation: NRN peers CA*net3 offers ITN Service to peers a "yes" or an absence of response = yes "no" routes tagged with community 2500 "yes" routes tagged with community 2501 "yes" + MOU w/ Abilene, also tagged 2502
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CA*net3 ITN implementation: other ITN Providers STAR TAP routes tagged 2501 and CA*net3 2501 routes passed on CA*net3 NOC verifies if new peer has MOU w/ Abilene. If so routes tagged 2502 and CA*net3 2502 routes passed on only
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BGP tag implementation
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CANARIE's 6th Advanced Networks Workshop "The Networked Nation" November 28 and 29, 2000 Palais des Congrès Montreal, Quebec - Canada "The Networked Nation", will focus on application architectures ("grids") made up of customer owned dark fiber and next generation Internet networks like CA*net 3 that will ultimately lead to the development of the networked nation where eventually every school, home and business will have high bandwidth connection to the Internet. Three tracks: Customer owned dark fiber for schools, hospitals, businesses and homes. Next generation optical Internet architectures that will be a natural and seamless extension of the customer owned dark fiber networks being built for schools, homes and businesses. "application grids", which are a seamless integration of dark fiber and optical networks to support specific collaborative research and education applications. http://www.canarie.ca/ http://www.canarie.ca/
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