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1IPv6 Service in LAC CCIRN 2004 Cairns,
AustraliaJuly 2004 Michael StantonCLARA
Technical Committee RNP- Brazil (based on
material provided byMarcel R. Faria
ltmarcel_at_rnp.brgt)
2 Agenda
RNP IPv6 Backbone Peerings Participants Other
IPv6 activities in LAC
3RNP IPv6 Backbone
- 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 200112F0/32) - Currently it connects seven Brazilian states plus
our federal capital (Brasilia)
4RNP IPv6 Backbone
5RNP IPv6 Backbone
- Routers with dual-stack same equipment used in
the production service - 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
6Peerings
- Currently we have peering with eight other
networks - Abilene / Internet 2 (native)
- University Corporation for Advanced Internet
Development - AMPath (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
7Peerings
- 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)
8Participants
- 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 - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
- UFPR Universidade Federal do Paraná IPv6
portalhttp//www.pop-pr.rnp.br - UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
IPv6 NAPAndrey Vedana Andreoli
ltandrey_at_penta.ufrgs.brgt - UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
9Other IPv6 activities in LAC region
- The Mexican NREN, CUDI, organised a IPv6 workshop
in February 2004, with contributions from other
LAC countries - Website at www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi
/dia_cudi27_02_04.htmlContributions from - Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Mexico
10Other IPv6 activities in LAC 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
11Other IPv6 activities in LAC region
- Chile (www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/27_0
2_04/IPv6_REUNA.pdf) - In use since 2002
- Production addressing since 2003. Currently uses
native IPv6 on backbone with native peering to
Abilene - Multicast participates in M6bone through U. of
Guadalajara, Mexico, and uses of v/c tools
(VIC/RAT/SDR) of RENATER3 - Experimental G-REUNA testbed maintains one
lambda for IPv6
12Other IPv6 activities in LAC region
- Mexico (www.cudi.edu.mx/aplicaciones/dias_cudi/27_
02_04/Introduccion.pdf) - CUDI (NREN) since 2000
- Native connectivity on part of backbone
- Native and tunneled peering with Abilene
- M6bone participation through U of Guadalajara
13Bibliography
- IPv6 at RETINA - Argentinahttp//www.ipv6.retina.
ar - IPv6 at RNP - Brazilhttp//www.rnp.br/en/ipv6/
- IPv6 at CUDI - Mexicohttp//www.ipv6.unam.mx
- LACNIC (regional IP registry)http//www.lacnic.ne
t - Contact Marcel R. Faria ltmarcel_at_rnp.brgt