IPv6 Service in LA&C
CCIRN 2004
Cairns, Australia July 2004
Michael Stanton CLARA Technical Committee RNP- Brazil
(based on material provided by Marcel R. Faria
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Agenda RNP IPv6 Backbone Peerings Participants Other IPv6 activities in LA&C
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RNP IPv6 Backbone
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The project was initiated at February of 2001, and entered in operation on November of that same year Goal: Provision of native IPv6 connectivity to our customers It uses the same network infrastructure used in the IPv4 service (production service) IPv6 addresses of production, allocated by the LACNIC (prefix 2001:12F0::/32) Currently it connects seven Brazilian states plus our federal capital (Brasilia)
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RNP IPv6 Backbone
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RNP IPv6 Backbone
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Routers with dual-stack: same equipment used in the production service
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IPv6 over PoS, IPv6 over ATM and tunnels (IPv6/IPv4)
RIPng is the protocol of internal rounting BGP4+ for external routing Cisco routers with IOS images 12.2(14)S
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Peerings
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Currently we have peering with eight other networks:
•Abilene
University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development
•AMPath
/ Internet 2 (native)
(native) The AmericasPATH Network
•Renater
(tunnel)
Reseau National de telecommunications pour la Technologie descr: l'Enseignement et la Recherche
•RCCN
(tunnel)
RCCN - Rede da Comunidade Cientifica Nacional / Portugal
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Peerings
•ESnet
(tunnel)
The Energy Sciences Network
•NTT
Com / Verio (tunnel)
NTT Communications USA
•Telefônica
Brazil (native)
Telefônica Empresas SA
•Comite
Gestor da Internet no Brasil (native)
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Participants
Currently five education and research institutions participate in the project:
•CBPF
- Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas: IPv6 portal http://mesonpi.cat.cbpf.br/ipv6/
•UFRJ •UFPR
- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
– Universidade Federal do Paraná : IPv6 portal http://www.pop-pr.rnp.br
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul : IPv6 NAP Andrey Vedana Andreoli
•UFSC •UFRGS
- Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
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Other IPv6 activities in LA&C region
The Mexican NREN, CUDI, organised a IPv6 workshop in February 2004, with contributions from other LA&C countries:
Website at
www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/dia_cudi27_02_04.html Contributions from
Argentina • Brazil • Chile • Mexico
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Other IPv6 activities in LA&C region
Argentina (www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/27_02_04/IPv6_RETINA.pdf)
. First activities in 2002
. Production addressing since 2003 . Native IPv6 partially implemented in national backbone . Peering with Abilene . Application development at two universities
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Chile (www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/27_02_04/IPv6_REUNA.pdf)
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In use since 2002
Production addressing since 2003. Currently uses native IPv6 on backbone with native peering to Abilene
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Multicast: participates in M6bone through U. of Guadalajara, Mexico, and uses of v/c tools (VIC/RAT/SDR) of RENATER3
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Experimental G-REUNA testbed maintains one lambda for IPv6
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Mexico (www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/27_02_04/Introduccion.pdf)
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CUDI (NREN) since 2000
Native connectivity on part of backbone Native and tunneled peering with Abilene M6bone participation through U of Guadalajara
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Bibliography
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IPv6 at RETINA - Argentina http://www.ipv6.retina.ar
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IPv6 at RNP - Brazil http://www.rnp.br/en/ipv6/
IPv6 at CUDI - Mexico http://www.ipv6.unam.mx LACNIC (regional IP registry) http://www.lacnic.net
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Contact: Marcel R. Faria
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