Changes between Version 44 and Version 45 of SiteInternet2
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- 10/18/10 14:09:30 (13 years ago)
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v44 v45 39 39 || 11 || [#IONVLAN11] || '''UP''' || SiteBbn, ProtoGENI.salt(Washington, D.C.) for VIOLIN || 40 40 || 3734 || [#IONVLAN3734] || '''UP''' || SiteRutgers, ["SiteInternet2"] || 41 || 3738 || [#IONVLAN3738] || proposed || SiteRutgers, SiteIndiana || 41 42 === ION VLAN 1 === 42 43 … … 90 91 || SiteRutgers || 10.37.34.144/24 || -- || ping || 91 92 93 94 95 === ION VLAN 3738 === 96 ||'''Site''' ||'''IP''' || '''MAC''' [[BR]] (if known) ||'''Purpose'''|| 97 || SiteIndiana Indiana Gigapop ATLA || 10.37.38.200/24 || -- || ping || 98 || SiteRutgers || -- || -- || ping || 99 100 101 92 102 == Establishing an Endpoint == 93 103 === Internet2 Higher-Education Members === … … 100 110 101 111 === How Can Internet2 Members Determine if They Are ION-enabled? === 102 From the [attachment:200909-FAQ-ION.pdf ION FAQ]: 103 >Members should first verify whether their Connector has physically connected to the Ciena network that supports the ION service, either by asking their Connector or checking Internet2’s Connector status page at internet2.edu/dcresearch/connector-status.html. If the Connector is listed as “ION-enabled,” the member should speak with local network administrators and a Connector representative about how they may use the service. 104 112 The current ION service uses the Internet2 Juniper infrastructure and any can create a Layer 2 MPLS LSP to any site physically connected to the Internet2 IP backbone. 105 113 106 114 == ION Web Service Account ==