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  • From: Katsuhiro Horiba <>
  • To: Brent Sweeny <>
  • Cc: Marshall Eubanks <>, Richard Machida <>, ,
  • Subject: Re: multicast working group meeting at Chicago member meeting
  • Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 08:33:08 +0900

Thank you for useful information.

In this Internet2 Meeting, some friends who work in APAN NOC are coming.
I'll ask them to advertise both NLRIs to multicast peer with Abilene after working group meeting.
I've already got a consensus to multicast peer with Abilene in APAN NOC meeting. I hope it would be an easy work for us. :)

best regrards,
Katsuhiro

Brent Sweeny wrote:
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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