Feb 06, 2016
Agenda
• RedCLARA Connections
• Global Routing Policy
• Network Services
CLARA – Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas
LA-NRENs connected
clara-cl clara-ar
clara-brclara-pa
clara-mx
REUNA
RNP
CUDI
REACCIUN
RETINA
RAAP
RAU
RedCyT
CEDIA
RAGIE
RENATA
RAICES RENIA
Topology of the Network
RNP
• Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa
• 1 Gbps connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 155 Mbps
CUDI
• Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet
• 1 Gbps connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 45 Mbps
Cancún
TijuanaCENIC
Cd. Juárez
México
Guadalajara
Monterrey
CLARA
UTEP
RedCyT
• Red científica y Tecnológica
• 1 Gbps connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 10 Mbps
REUNA
• Red Universitaria Nacional
• 1 Gbps connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 90 Mbps
RETINA
• Red TeleInformática Académica
• STM-1 connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 90 Mbps (ATM)
REACCIUN
• Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet
• DS3 connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 45 Mbps
RAU
• Red Académica Uruguaya
• STM-1 connection• Hired Bandwidth• 10 Mbps (ATM)
RAAP
• Red Académica Peruana
• DS3 connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 10 Mbps
CEDIA
• Consorcio Ecuatoriano para el Desarrollo de Internet Avanzado
• 5 x E1 connection• Hired Bandwidth• 10 Mbps
RENATA
• Red Nacional Académica de Tecnología Avanzada
• 5 x E1 connection• Hired Bandwidth
– 10 Mbps
Central America Connections
RedCLARATelnortPE-MX
RAICES
RENIA
RAGIE
RedCLARABestel
CE
TELECOMEl Salvador
PE-SV
NRENGuatemala
CE
NRENEl Salvador
CE
NRENNicaragua
CE
ENITELNicaragua
PE-NI
TELGUAGuatemala
PE-GT
MPLSdomain
EoMPLS(AToM)
CR2Net
NRENCosta Rica
CE
RedCLARACosta Rica
PE-CR
LA-NRENs Protocols
NREN ASN BGP-IPv4 BGP-IPv6 Mcast-v4 MSDP Mcast-v6
RNP - BR 1916
CUDI - MX 18592 RedCyT - PA 65507
REUNA - CL 11340 RETINA - AR 3597 REACCIUN - VE 20312
RAAP - PE 6147
RAU - UY 1797 RENIA - NI 65102
RAGIE - GT 65103 RAICES - SV 65104
CEDIA - EC 27841
RENATA - CO 64699
R&E Networks Connectivity
GEANT 622 Mbps
WHREN-LILA TEP 2.5 Gbps
Pacific Wave
1.0 Gbps
Abilene
CalRen
NLR
AARNet
ESnet
PNWGP
NISN
TWAREN
GEANT
AMPATH
Abilene
Protocols
NREN ASN BGP-IPv4 BGP-IPv6 Mcast-v4 MSDP Mcast-v6
GEANT 29065
CalREN 2153 AMPATH 20080 ABILENE (east) 11537 ABILENE
(west)11537
ESNet 293 NISN 24 PNWGP 101 AARNet 7575 NLR 19401 TWAREN 7539
Agenda
• RedCLARA Connections
• Global Routing Policy
• Network Services
RedCLARA Routing
• RedCLARA is peering with several Regional Networks through its access links from ALICE and WHREN-LILA projects
• Some of these peerings have multi-homed configuration (possibility to access the network through different connections)
• The global policy adopted by RedCLARA is geographic proximity – NRENs will preferentially use the nearest exit to exchange traffic with other networks
RedCLARA Routing
GEANT 622 Mbps
WHREN-LILA TEP 2.5 Gbps
Pacific Wave
1.0 Gbps
RedCLARA Communities
• All internal and received prefixes will be marked to one or more BGP communities
• There are 3 basic types of peerings: ITN (International Transit Network), Connector (regional network) and NREN
• NREN receives all prefixes
• ITNs and Connectors receive only NREN prefixes, unless there is a specific agreement for transit
RedCLARA Communities
GEANT 622 Mbps
WHREN-LILA TEP 2.5 Gbps
Pacific Wave
1.0 Gbps
NREN
set community 27750:64100
CONNECTOR
set community 27750:64300
ITN
set community 27750:64200
Agenda
• RedCLARA Connections
• Global Routing Policy
• Network Services
Services of the network
• Multicast
• IPv6
• IPv6 Multicast
• Bandwidth Availability
Traffic Engineering
• Use of MPLS Traffic Engineering in the backbone
• Applications sensitive to delay could “indicate” to the network their requirement for a different path
• Manually defined tunnels should prevail over the normal IGP routing decision process
Traffic Engineering
• Round-Trip Times of the links
Tijuana
Sao Paulo
Buenos AiresSantiago
Panama
RTT70 ms
RTT160 ms
RTT55 ms
RTT25 ms
RTT20 ms
RTT?? ms
Traffic Engineering
• Use of MPLS-TE
Tijuana
Sao Paulo
Buenos AiresSantiago
Panamatraffic
Traffic Engineering
• Use of MPLS-TE
Tijuana
Sao Paulo
Buenos AiresSantiago
Panama
MPLS-TEtunnels
Traffic Engineering
• Steps
Tijuana
Sao Paulo
Buenos AiresSantiago
Panama
1 – create the tunnel
2 – apply PBR
3 – marking and forwarding
Traffic Engineering and QoS
• It is possible also to give preference to the marked traffic
• RedCLARA is investigating the proper tools to classify the traffic entering the network
• MPLS-TE has embedded tools for delivering QoS to the applications
RedCLARA
• CLARA – Cooperación LatinoAmericana de Redes Avanzadas
Thank you!
Eriko [email protected]