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The Quilt Peering Project

"Peering" is an increasingly important component of R&E network design and implementation; there are a multitude of peering types and strategies. The goal of the Quilt Peering Project is to educate The Quilt membership about all facets of peering including the fundamentals of peering, various types of peering, implementation, routing strategies, financial models, etc., and to function as a clearinghouse for information about current peering initiatives.  As such, the group will collect and disseminate information related to peering that will allow the Quilt members to make informed choices with respect to their individual peering strategies and network designs. The project aims to

  • engage community to help define national R&E peering strategies/directions

  • identify, and report on, peering projects relevant to the R&E community

  • educate its membership about all facets of peering, from administrative to technical

  • collect and report on peering-related data from The Quilt membership

  • provide feedback to our members in the areas of technology, regulation, or marketplace in areas affecting peering or peering relationships


Peering Information


R&E Peering News

R&E Peering Projects

 

AtlanticWave

awave@atlanticwave.net

http://atlanticwave.net/

 

Description:  AtlanticWave is a distributed international exchange and peering fabric along the Atlantic coast of North and South America.  AtlanticWave connects the key exchange points on the U.S. East Coast:

  • International Exchange Points: MANLAN in NYC and AMPATH in Miami
  • MAX gigapop and NGIX-East in Washington, DC
  • SoX gigapop in Atlanta

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AMPATH

info@ampath.net

http://www.ampath.fiu.edu/

Description:  AMPATH (AMP EXP) is a high performance exchange point in Miami, Florida to facilitate peering between U.S. and international research and education networks. The exchange point, built within the NAP of the Americas is a collaborative effort providing to its partners. AMPATH provides a variety of connections to peers ranging from Layer 2 Ethernet at rates of 10/100 Mbps or 1/10 Gbps to PoS ( Packet over Sonet ) rates from OC-3 to OC-12 as well as SDH connections ranging from STM-1 as well as STM-4 and STM-16.  AMPATH can currently also support Layer 1 optical connections. IP and eBGP peering across the Ethernet facility is supported in addition to dedicated connections through the optical facility.

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MAN LAN

manlan@internet2.edu

http://networks.internet2.edu/manlan/

Description:  A project of Internet2, NYSERNet, the Global NOC at Indiana University and the IEEAF, MAN LAN is a research and education exchange point that allows national and international backbones to connect through the NYSERNet colocation facility at 32 Avenue of the Americas. Internet2 operates a 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch and 10 Gigabit (Ethernet or OC-192) SONET cross-connects, providing both IP peering and dedicated lightpath connections for research applications. 

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NGIX/East

Decription:  The NGIX/East R&E peer point at College Park, MD has operated since 1998, and is the main east coast peer point for Abilene, DREN, NASA
NISN and NREN, vBNS, ESNet, USGS/DOI and GEANT2.  ESNet has just connected (regularizing an adhoc peering that has existed since 2002) and
GEANT2 has a 10G line coming in July 2006.

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Pacific Wave
info@pacificwave.net
www.pacificwave.net

Description:  Pacific Wave is a joint project between the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP), and is operated in collaboration with the University of Southern California and the University of Washington. Pacific Wave enhances research and education network capabilities by increasing network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing throughput, and reducing costs.

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StarLight

help@startap.net

http://www.icair.org/activities_frames.html

Description:  StarLight, the next generation STAR TAP (Science Technology and Research Transit Access Point), is an international advance exchange facility for global advanced networks that will lead federal, state and international research networking. StarLight is designed to support large-scale global eScience based on Grid computing and advanced applications related to next-generation optical networking. Located at Northwestern University, StarLight was designed and developed in partnership with the University of Illinois at Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, and is funded by the National Science Foundation.