Hi All,
As some of you are aware, Andrew Gallo and I have been working towards creating a MANRS R&E programme given the unique situations that we as universities, research institutions, local R&E networks, national R&E networks and the wide R&E networks face ranging from:
* How do we provide mutual backups for each other
* How do we secure the R&E global routing table?
* How do we deal with historical IPv4 address space and the creation of ROA’s
* R&E Peering Agreement best practices
* BGP Route Selection process (ROA’s, RIR data, RADB or other options?)
* ASPA (Autonomous System Proivder Authorisation)
* BGPSec
* Could we create a ROA table for customer routes to help do filtering rather than prefix lists?
* uRPF
* Route Object Validation
* Data cleanup some of our data has existed before the RIR’s has
* What tooling do we use (bgpq4, peering manager, in house developed scripts) etc…
* Documentation…
* Many more items.
For those who are hearing this for the first time, we would like to welcome you too if you would to be involved.
Please take a look at the following doodle poll and choose the best times that work for you for the first meeting, we will select it based of which date/time gets the most votes.
https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/eX6xq9Vb
The agenda will be:
* Brief overview of the expection of the programme
* Roll call to see who does want to be involved
* Determine the next meeting and agenda etc…
Hope you can make it!
Kind regards,
Warrick Mitchell • Head of Network and Systems Architecture
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Kind regards,
Warrick
Hello Routing Working Group,
Another reminder to get your SC22 bandwidth requests in for the November conference in Dallas, Texas.
Please see the below and attached information regarding submissions for SC22 Network Research Exhibitions. Please feel free to pass along to anyone in your community who may be interested.
We are working hard to get the bandwidth requests in early this year to give our contributors both in circuits/waves and long haul hardware ample time to prepare/plan. This is also a good chance for our group to think about how we can support demos at SC. Please have your bandwidth requests in as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Brenna Meade
SC22 WAN Team Chair
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
International Networks at Indiana University
Please find the attached call for participation for Network Research Exhibitions for the SC22 conference in Dallas this November. More information about SC22 can be found here:
https://sc22.supercomputing.org/<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsc22.supe…>
https://sc22.supercomputing.org/scinet/network-research-exhibition/<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsc22.supe…>
Any questions can be directed to nre-leads(a)scinet.supercomputing.org<mailto:nre-leads@scinet.supercomputing.org>
Thanks,
Scott Kohlert and Kate Robinson
SC22 SCinet NRE Chairs
Hello Routing Working Group,
I have attached the slides from the Troubleshooting with Perfsonar presentation by Doug Southworth of International Networks at Indiana University.
Here is the link to the recording:
RWG Working Group April 19th <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aaOHOKMpqHj6xiezjtFrnpAcHY1ALIQS/view?usp=…>
Thank you all for your participation and feel free to reach out with any new cases or questions about the presentation.
Brenna Meade
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
Network Engineer
International Networks @ Indiana University
Just a reminder!
Our next meeting will be on April 19th at 8 am EST (April 19th 12:00PM UTC). On this call we will briefly review the current work the teams are doing to identify and fix “weird” routes and then there will be a presentation on Perfsonar.
If you don't have the meeting invite, please reach out to "Brenna <meadeb(a)iu.edu>", "Hans <addlema(a)iu.edu>" or myself "Warrick <warrick.mitchell(a)aarnet.edu.au>" and we will forward you an invite to the call.
Kind regards,
Warrick Mitchell • Head of Network and Systems Architecture
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AARNet Pty Ltd
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Hello Routing Working Group,
The following questions came up in the routing working group slack and I am seeking volunteers to participate in this discussion from FITI/CERNET/Tshinghau.
Did ~ 4000 of the ASNs and IPv6 prefixes that are part of / behind AS3825 (Exchange Centre of FITI) go away more than a day ago? It looks like there were separate ASN for each IPv6 prefix, AS142650 to AS146745. There are now only 43 Prefixes behind AS38255.
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Should we expect to see the 4000+ IPv6 prefixes to come back or not?
We appreciate any insight the routing working group can provide into this
Thank you!
Brenna Meade
Routing Working Group Co-Chair
Hi All,
Please be advised due to a cross connect issue in Singapore, AARNet is announcing all of TEIN's routes to the global R&E networks for the next couple of weeks, to help TEIN and our international peers out. If you have filters on the AARNet sessions, please permit AS24490 and its down streams via AS7575. If you have any questions, please reach out to me or support(a)aarnet.edu.au<mailto:support@aarnet.edu.au> and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Warrick Mitchell • Head of Network and Systems Architecture
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AARNet Pty Ltd
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Hello Routing Working Group,
This was mentioned at our January 11th meeting. Below is the information about the workshop and registration.
Thanks!
Brenna Meade
International Networks at Indiana University
Two-day Online Hands-on Workshop on P4 Programmable Switches
This workshop will provide a motivation for and an introduction to P4 programmable data plane switches. The workshop will include sessions covering fundamentals of P4 programmable switches, FABRIC’s national cyberinfrastructure, use of P4 switches on campus networks, and hands-on sessions covering: P4 building blocks, parser implementation in the data plane, populating match-action tables at runtime, and others.
Audience
IT practitioners, educators, and professionals in general (network engineers, system administrators, etc.) with basic background in computer networks.
Required Equipment
No specialized equipment is required. Material will be accessible via web browsing. Presentations will be conducted via Zoom. For hands-on sessions, attendees will access a virtual platform deployed for the workshop.
Organizers: University of South Carolina, ESnet, Great Plains Network (GPN), EPOC
Dates: Day 1: Wed. Feb. 16, 1:00-5:00pm ET
Day 2: Wed. Feb. 23, 1:00-5:00pm ET
Venue: Online (Zoom)
Registration: Please register via workshop’s website:
http://ce.sc.edu/cyberinfra/p4_workshop_feb_2022.html
Agenda: See workshop’s website.
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