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Page 1: Rene.hatem@canarie.ca  CA*net 4 IPv6 update APAN20 IPv6 TaskForce meeting Taipei – 23 August 2005

[email protected]

http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/

CA*net 4 IPv6 update

APAN20 IPv6 TaskForce meetingTaipei – 23 August 2005

Page 2: Rene.hatem@canarie.ca  CA*net 4 IPv6 update APAN20 IPv6 TaskForce meeting Taipei – 23 August 2005

Organisation of presentation

> CANARIE / CA*net 4> backbone and peerings> policy> IPv6 multicast> users

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CANARIE / CA*net 4 overview

• CANARIE is Canada's advanced Interent development organization. Is a collaborative venture involving industry, the research and education communities, and the federal government.

• Funding: Government of Canada (Industry Canada)

Mission: accelerate the development and use of advanced networks in Canada, through the

– funding of technology and application development and

– design, development, deployment and operation of an advanced national research network: CA*net 4

• Primary stakeholders: universities, federal labs, provincial research networks, colleges, broader research community, carriers, IT sector, SMEs, broader education sector, broader health sector, provinces

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CA*net 4 supports diverse R&E communities and needs

distributed org:NRC-net

virtual org:HEPnet Canada

University

University

University

CERN

University

University

e-science: TRIUMF-CERN and -Tier2s

Grid backplane:WestGrid

Dept

CA*net 4 IP network

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CA*net 4 IP network

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native IPv6 peerings

> 70% of domestic research nets (ORANs): BCnet, NETERA (Alberta), ORION (Ontario), RISQ

(Québec), Federal GigaPoP, PEI GigaPoP, ACORN-NS

> international: 6TAP, AARnet, Abilene, ASnet, GEANT, GLORIAD, KREONet2, NYSERnet, WISCnet

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Policy

> CANARIE prefix 2001:410::/32> have allocated /40 to ORANs, but encourage ORANs

to get their own blocks from ARIN> accept ORAN prefixes> in summary closely mirrors IPv4 policy> one exception is that commercial prefixes are also

accepted (until such time as Cdn ISPs start offering IPv6 services)

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IPv6 multicast

> Juniper routers recently upgraded to Junos 7.2R2.4> supports SSM, and ASM with embedded RP> presently rolling out IPv6 multicast in backbone> next steps wil be to establish native IPv6 multicast peerings

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IPv6 users

> NRC IPv6 news server> CRC participated in the distributed Isabel workshop

over IPv6, held in Madrid> CRC planning to participate in NGN workshop in late

September/early October via IPv6 multicast

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For more info ...

> please send e-mail to Marc Boulerice or myself– [email protected][email protected]

> for operational issues please contact the CA*net 4 NOC– [email protected]