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Re: multicast working group meeting at Chicago member meeting


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  • From: Brent Sweeny <>
  • To: Katsuhiro Horiba <>
  • Cc: Marshall Eubanks <>, Richard Machida <>, ,
  • Subject: Re: multicast working group meeting at Chicago member meeting
  • Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 17:33:38 -0500

aha!
yes, v6 unicast is up, but no multicast yet. we're happy to do
multicast whenever Transpac (and the networks behind it) is.

2001:504:b:20::136 22388 192187 78670 0 0
3w2d17h Establ
inet6.0: 41/527/0

on this session, Abilene is advertising both NLRIs but Transpac is only
advertising unicast, so whenever Transpac does it it'll come up (again,
from the router-proxy):

Address families configured: inet6-unicast inet6-multicast
Peer ID: 192.203.116.253 Local ID: 198.32.8.198
NLRI advertised by peer: inet6-unicast
NLRI for this session: inet6-unicast


Katsuhiro Horiba wrote:
> I'm very very sorry.
>
> I forgot to define IP version...
> I mean to say "IPv6" multicast.
>
> Best Regards
> Katsuhiro
>
> Brent Sweeny wrote:
>> Transpac already has multicast peering with Abilene at their peering in
>> Los Angeles (this is from the router proxy, so it's very public
>> information):
>> 207.231.240.136 22388 82254 215958 0 0 3w2d17h
>> Establ
>> inet.0: 561/794/0
>> inet.2: 68/72/0
>>
>>
>> Katsuhiro Horiba wrote:
>>> Dear Marshall.
>>>
>>> I'm sorry to late reply.
>>> I was just in the sky.
>>>
>>> "APAN-Transpac2" would be exchange point to peer Abilene and other Asian
>>> AS's. It has already had unicast peering between Abilene in
>>> Pasific-Wave.
>>> In Asia, a lot of academic AS's are connecting to APAN, and some of them
>>> have general multicast peering.
>>>
>>> Thank you for considering my agenda.
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>> Katsuhiro
>>>
>>> Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>>>> Dear Katsuhiro;
>>>>
>>>> Is there general multicast peering _between_ academic AS's in Asia ?
>>>> (In other words, would one
>>>> interface at one exchange suffice, or would this require a number of
>>>> different connections to the
>>>> academic networks ?)
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Marshall
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 1, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Katsuhiro Horiba wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi, All.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to attend the meeting to discuss Inter-AS Multicast between
>>>>> other ASes and Abilene.
>>>>> In Asia, many academic ASes want to peer Abilene without tunnel. :)
>>>>>
>>>>> See you soon.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Katsuhiro
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't have any agenda items but I am willing to chair the
>>>>>> meeting...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richard Machida
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: "Alan
>>>>>> Crosswell"<>
>>>>>> Sent: 11/29/06 9:32:50 AM
>>>>>> To:
>>>>>> ""<>
>>>>>> Subject: multicast working group meeting at Chicago member
>>>>>> meeting
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Multicast WG meeting will be over lunch, Wednesday 12/6 from
>>>>>> 12-1pm.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am unable to attend this member meeting and would appreciate
>>>>>> it if
>>>>>> someone would volunteer to chair the meeting. This basically
>>>>>> involves
>>>>>> showing up:-) The discussions are usually quite informal and
>>>>>> setting
>>>>>> the agenda involves an email to this group requesting topics for
>>>>>> discussion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If there is no volunteer by Friday 12/1, then we'll just cancel
>>>>>> the meeting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please reply to this mail with your agenda items and if you'd be
>>>>>> willing
>>>>>> to take charge of the meeting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /a
>>>>>>



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