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Deploying In-band Network Telemetry (INT) on R&E Networks

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March 2, 2021

Infoshare


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This GÉANT Infoshare will present the results to date from the development work and tests of In-band Network Telemetry (INT) performed by the data plane programming (DPP) team in WP6 T1 of the GÉANT GN4-3 project. Read more... 



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22nd Service and Technology Forum

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Feb 25, 2021


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Scheduled presentations include "In-Band Network Telemetry" (Mauro Campanella (GARR)) and "WP6 News" (Tim Chown (Jisc)). Read more...



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1st GÉANT Telemetry and Big Data Workshop

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Nov 10, 2020


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The workshop had the objective to collect production-level experience on telemetry, the use of very large amounts of monitoring data, their sharing and current efforts on actual use cases. Another goal was to assess the community's interest in and the validity of telemetry approaches and challenges in the use of the large amounts of monitoring information which current networks have to deal with. Read more...



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Performance Management Workshop

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Mar 4/5, 2020


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The Network Technologies and Services Evolution work package of the GÉANT GN4-3 project organised a workshop on Performance Management in Zagreb on 4th-5th March 2020, directly after the 19th STF meeting on the 3rd and 4th March at the same venue. Read more...



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2nd P4 Workshop in Europe (EuroP4)

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Sept 23, 2019


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How GÉANT and NRENs can Benefit from P4

In-Band Network Telemetry (INT) is trialed to significantly advance network monitoring and debugging in NRENs. Monitoring is still based on sampling and needs to be extended to capacities of Terabits per second.

The current effort is on a distributed testbed, using P4 both on FPGAs, Tofino and and other chip types. Read more...