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Title: SuperDREAM Testbed


1
SuperDREAM Testbed
  • Pete Siemsen
  • August 2007

2
Why SuperDREAM?FRGP problems
  • Single Points of Failure
  • Routers
  • Level 3 switch
  • Member circuits
  • Commodity Internet
  • Members cant connect at multiple sites

3
Existing Single Points of Failure
  • 1200 Larimer
  • Router, switch, ATM switch
  • Level 3
  • switch/router failure disconnects BiSON from
    Denver
  • BPoP
  • switch/router
  • Movaz boxes not addressed here

4
FRGP logical view
BPoP
ICG
Level 3 PoP
1200 Larimer
5
SuperDREAM goals
  • Redundancy
  • Allow members to connect to two sites
  • Provide multiple paths to Commodity providers
  • Optimize
  • Service offerings
  • Routing

6
FRGP services
  • Default service access to other FRGP members and
    to FRGP peers (Comcast, RMIX)
  • Commodity Internet TransitRail
  • Abilene (I2)
  • NLR PacketNet

7
Proposed Solution VRFs
  • VRFs - Virtual Routing and Forwarding.
  • Separate routing tables allows a router to
    partition services in a natural way.
  • 2 possible models per-service VRFs or
    per-permutation VRFs

8
Per-service VRF solution
  • Every FRGP router will have just these VRFs
  • Members peers VRF
  • A Commodity/TransitRail VRF
  • An NLR PacketNet VRF
  • An I2 VRF

9
Per-service VRFs
  • Each member will have a VLAN and a BGP session
    for each service that they buy.

10
Per-permutation VRF solution
  • Every router will have a VRF for each permutation
    of services bought by members
  • Members peers VRF
  • A Commodity/TransitRail VRF
  • An NLR VRF
  • An I2 VRF
  • An NLR/I2 VRF
  • A Commodity/Transitrail/NLR VRF
  • A Commodity/Transitrail/I2 VRF
  • A Commodity/Transitrail/NLR/I2 VRF

11
Solution trade-offs
Per service Per permutation
Number of connections Higher Lower
Memory usage Lower Higher
Rate limits Easier Harder
Statistics Easier Harder
Member complexity Higher Lower
12
Commodity redundancy
  • Commodity ISPs will be spread across FRGP sites.
    Commodity access will no longer depend on the
    Larimer router.
  • Commodity traffic will flow to the globally
    best ISP, not necessarily the ISP nearest to
    each member.

13
Rate limits (per-service)
  • Member traffic will rate limited at the members
    primary connection point. This greatly
    simplifies engineering.

14
Rate limits (per-permutation)
  • Member traffic will be rate-limited at multiple
    points.

15
Load-sharing
  • We cant apply a single rate limit to traffic on
    two separate routers.
  • Multihomed members must have a primary and an
    idle backup per service.

Level 3
Qwest
Level 3
Larimer
member
16
Constraints
  • Maintain charging algorithm
  • Have one engineering solution for everyone
  • All members will do BGP
  • Solution must fit in router memory

17
Open issues
  • Implementation difficulty
  • Unknown memory limits
  • Engineering troubleshooting/debug
  • MPLS vs. VLANs
  • Cisco/Juniper interoperability
  • Long-term FRGP 10G routing solution

18
TestBed
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