Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of SiteInternet2


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06/22/10 18:39:45 (14 years ago)
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    1010= ION =
    11 From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo]:[[BR]]
     11From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo]:
    1212>Internet2 ION (Interoperable On-demand Network) is a revolutionary network service that allows researchers and engineers alike to create dedicated, point-to-point optical circuits—for immediate or future use—through a simple, secure web interface.
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    2525== Establishing an endpoint ==
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    27 === Internet2 higher education members ====
    28 (From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo])
     26=== Internet2 higher education members ===
     27From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo]:
    2928>Researchers at Internet2 higher education member institutions who wish to collaborate using ION should first contact their campus network organization for support. The campus network team can then determine if their institution has an “enabled” link to an Internet2 Connector or other regional network. If their Internet2 Connector does not yet have a physical connection to ION, the Connector can submit a request using the process outlined above.
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    3130=== Initial connections ===
    32 (From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo])
     31From the [attachment:200909-IS-ION-HowTo.pdf ION !HowTo]:
    3332>The first step to take advantage of ION service is to interconnect with the Internet2 ION infrastructure via a 1GigE or 10GigE Ethernet connection. The logistics of that connection will be handled as part of the turnup process.
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    3534=== How can Internet2 members determine if they are ION-enabled? ===
    36 )From FIXME_atachmewntFAQ )
     35From the [attachment:200909-FAQ-ION.pdf ION FAQ]:
    3736Members 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.
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