Conveners
Pot Luck Networking: Pot Luck Networking
- Claudio Allocchio (GARR)
Description
The GÉANT Network is a unique, global and diverse platform used not only within our community but interconnected to the rest of the Internet. This diversity leads to a large range of opportunities for researchers using the network in very different ways. In this “pot luck” session we will present three very different approaches to network management: developing a campus network as a service, evolution of global routing tables and developing platforms for research and education network programmes.
While analysis of the deaggregation and general state of the Global Internet Routing table has been carried for many years (CIDR Report, Routing Report), little attention has been paid to what is happening in the Research & Education portion of the Internet.
NSRC started a project in early 2021 to look at the R&E routing table. The goal is to assist with improving routability by exploring...
Description: NREN’s are very different to the traditional Network Operators that the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security has focused on up until today. With mutual backups, historical address space, a global community driven backbone separated from the global internet, research activities and data movement challenges, we need to find ways to uplift our routing security but also be...
The presentation will focus on product development of a Campus Network as a Service proposition. What do customers expect? What do they worry about? Why is such a service delivered by an NREN viable? What does the business model and case look like? How can the solution scale over multiple institutes? What will be the short term benefits and the long term roadmap? We will discuss with the...