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Re: 40Gbit private peer

  • From: Stephen Wilcox
  • Date: Thu Aug 02 13:02:08 2007

Hi Peter,
 Whilst I think there are some merits to for example the 40G to your mother's place via a new technology I'm not entirely sure what this represents.

We know 40G interfaces exist and that any pair of interfaces will come up at 40G. Indeed you could have bonded 16x10G and claimed 160Gb peering.

But with nothing behind them, you may as well add IPv8 and IPv9 and ipx as firsts too.

:)

Steve

On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 06:44:32PM +0200, Peter Lothberg wrote:
> 
> 
> SUnet (AS1653) and STUPI (AS1880) want to announce that 
> we have brought up what we believe is the first private 
> peer at 40G between two independent networks.
> 
> It speaks IPv4, IPv6 both unicast and multicast.
> 
> -Peter
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> RP/0/RP0/CPU0:HFR1-F#sh int pos 0/3/0/0
> POS0/3/0/0 is up, line protocol is up
>   Interface state transitions: 2
>   Hardware is Packet over SONET/SDH
>   Description: OC768 Private Peering to Sunet <[email protected]>
>   Internet address is 193.11.20.146/30
>   MTU 4474 bytes, BW 39813120 Kbit
>      reliability 255/255, txload 0/255, rxload 0/255
>   Encapsulation HDLC, crc 32, controller loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
>   Last clearing of "show interface" counters 1d00h
>   30 second input rate 77849000 bits/sec, 7236 packets/sec
>   30 second output rate 17464000 bits/sec, 5023 packets/sec
>      115627177 packets input, 155140727534 bytes, 0 total input drops
>      0 drops for unrecognized upper-level protocol
>      Received 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 parity
>      0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
>      78946374 packets output, 34499886901 bytes, 0 total output drops
>      0 output errors, 0 underruns, 0 applique, 0 resets
>      0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
> 
> RP/0/RP0/CPU0:HFR1-F#sh controllers soNET 0/3/0/0
> Port SONET0/3/0/0:
> 
> Status: Up
> 
> Loopback: None
> 
> SECTION
>   LOF = 0          LOS    = 0                            BIP(B1) = 0
> LINE
>   AIS = 0          RDI    = 0          FEBE = 0          BIP(B2) = 0
> PATH
>   AIS = 0          RDI    = 0          FEBE = 0          BIP(B3) = 0
>   LOP = 0          NEWPTR = 0          PSE  = 0          NSE     = 0
>   PLM = 0          TIM    = 0
> Detected Alarms: None
> Asserted Alarms: None
> Mask for Detected->Asserted: None
> Detected Alerts: None
> Reported Alerts: None
> Mask for Detected->Reported: None
> Alarm reporting enabled for: SLOS SLOF SF_BER PLOP
> Alert reporting enabled for: B1-TCA B2-TCA B3-TCA
> 
> Framing: SONET
> SPE Scrambling: Enabled
> C2 State: Stable   C2_rx = 0x16 (22)   C2_tx = 0x16 (22) / Scrambling Derived
> S1S0(tx): 0x0  S1S0(rx): 0x0 / Framing Derived
> 
> PATH TRACE BUFFER : STABLE
>   Remote hostname : c1sth-re1 so-7/0/0
>   Remote interface:
>   Remote IP addr  :
> 
> APS
> No APS Group Configured
>   Protect  Channel 0   DISABLED
>   Rx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
>   Tx(K1/K2) : 0x00/0x00
>   Remote Rx(K1/K2):  1/    Remote Tx(K1/K2):  1/
> 
> 
> BER thresholds:  SF = 10e-3  SD = 10e-6
> TCA thresholds:  B1 = 10e-6  B2 = 10e-6  B3 = 10e-6
> 
>   Optics type: VSR2000-3R2 (2km)
>   Clock source: internal (actual) internal (configured)
> 
> Optical Power Monitoring (accuracy: +/- 1dB)
>   Rx power = 1.3796 mW, 1.4 dBm
>   Tx power = 1.7380 mW, 2.4 dBm
>   Tx laser current bias = 58.3 mA