Hi Sebastien,

Thank you very much for your updates on Iliad in detail!

It shows that one vendor’s SRv6 implementation is interoperable with
your in-house SRv6 implementation, and the networks consist of those
routers are running very well.

I think the draft has this info should be a good reference for
operators who have been planning next-gen networks for them.

Yes, we’re happy to update the draft with it.

Cheers,
--satoru

>>> On Dec 10, 2019, at 18:34, Sébastien Parisot <spari...@free-mobile.fr> 
>>> wrote:
>> Hi Satoru, Zafar,
>>
>> I would like to provide an update to SRv6 deployment in Iliad's nationwide 
>> network in Italy.
>>
>> As of the end of 2019, the SRv6 network consists of:
>> - 1000 Cisco NCS 5500 routers
>> - 1800 Iliad's Nodeboxes
>> - The network services 4.5 million mobile subscribers (as of Q3 2019)
>> - The network is carrying 300 Gbps of commercial traffic at peak hours
>> - It is expected to grow to more than 4000 Nodeboxes in 2020.
>>
>> The following SRv6 features have been deployed:
>> - A Segment Routing Header based data plane
>> - End (PSP), End.X (PSP), End.DT4, T.Encaps.Red, T.Insert.Red functions
>> - BGP VPN SRv6 extensions
>> - ISIS SRv6 extensions
>> - SRH-based Topology Independent (TI-LFA) Fast Reroute mechanisms
>> - Support for ping and traceroute
>>
>> Can you please update the SRv6 deployment draft accordingly?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sébastien
>>
>> ----- Mail original -----
>> De: "Zafar Ali, zali" <z...@cisco.com>
>> À: "Tadas Planciunas" <tadas@noia.network>, "SPRING WG List" 
>> <spring@ietf.org>, "松嶋聡"
>> <satoru.matsush...@g.softbank.co.jp>
>> Cc: "Jonas Simanavicius" <jonas@noia.network>, "Pablo Camarillo, pcamaril" 
>> <pcama...@cisco.com>, "Zafar Ali, zali"
>> <z...@cisco.com>
>> Envoyé: Vendredi 6 Décembre 2019 20:16:20
>> Objet: Re: [spring] SPRING SRv6 Deployment Status draft
>
>> Hi Tadas ,
>>
>> Many thanks for sharing the SRv6 deployment in a nationwide backbone network!
>>
>> It will be our pleasure to include the text provided by you in the next 
>> revision
>> of the SRv6 deployment draft.
>>
>> We can publish it during the next week.
>>
>> Have a great weekend!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Regards … Zafar
>>
>> From: Tadas Planciunas <tadas@noia.network>
>> Date: Friday, December 6, 2019 at 2:07 AM
>> To: "spring@ietf.org" <spring@ietf.org>, "satoru.matsush...@g.softbank.co.jp"
>> <satoru.matsush...@g.softbank.co.jp>, "Zafar Ali (zali)" <z...@cisco.com>
>> Cc: Jonas Simanavicius <jonas@noia.network>, "Pablo Camarillo (pcamaril)"
>> <pcama...@cisco.com>
>> Subject: [spring] SPRING SRv6 Deployment Status draft
>>
>> Hi Zefar, Satoru,
>>
>> In the next draft of [
>> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-matsushima-spring-srv6-deployment-status/
>> |
>> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-matsushima-spring-srv6-deployment-status/
>> ] , we'd like to be added to the section “2. Deployment Status” as we have
>> significant progress on our SRv6 deployment:
>>
>> NOIA Network ( [ https://noia.network/ | https://noia.network ] )
>>
>> NOIA Network is Internet Technology company creating a cutting-edge SRv6 
>> stack
>> implementation and backbone for managing private and distributed mesh 
>> networks.
>>
>> Our software deployment consists of Orchestration, Analytics, Agent, 
>> Controller,
>> Business Intelligence (AI) and several product Interfaces to access the
>> network.
>>
>> Project whitepaper and tokenomics model can be found here: [
>> https://noia.network/programmable-internet-whitepaper |
>> https://noia.network/programmable-internet-whitepaper ] and [
>> https://noia.network/tokenomics-whitepaper |
>> https://noia.network/tokenomics-whitepaper ]
>>
>> NOIA Network have deployed a nationwide SRv6 network backbone. The SRv6 
>> backbone
>> is based on white box or cloud routers with FD.io VPP or Linux srext module
>> installed.
>>
>> The following SRv6 features have been deployed:
>>
>>   * A Segment Routing Header [I-D.ietf-6man-segment-routing-header] based 
>> data
>>   plane.
>>   * END , END.X, END.DT4, End.DT6 functions as per
>>   [I-D.filsfils-spring-srv6-network-programming].
>>   * iOAM Proof of Transit and Trace options as per [I-D.ietf-ippm-ioam-data].
>>   * BFD for Multihop Paths as per [I-D.ietf-bfd-multihop].
>>   * Topology Independent (TI-LFA) Fast Reroute mechanisms leveraging
>>   * SRv6 for the O(50msec) protection against node and link, as described in
>>   [I-D.ietf-rtgwg-segment-routing-ti-lfa].
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Pagarbiai / Regards
>>
>> IT Manager, Dev Lead @ NOIA Network
>>
>> +370 614 68669
>>
>> [ https://noia.network/ | https://noia.network/ ]
>
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