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The GÉANT Plus service is

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a service delivered one the GÉANT network to

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National Research and Education Networks (NRENs). The service allows NRENs to request point-to-point Ethernet circuits between end-points at GÉANT

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Multi-national circuits are typically expensive, have long lead times for delivery and tie the user into lengthy service contracts. The GÉANT Plus service enables user access to point-to-point circuits of between 100Mbps and 10Gbps across an existing, pre-provisioned network that is quick to configure.

Although built on common infrastructure, GÉANT Plus looks like a dedicated service to users. This combines the privacy and availability advantages of a private circuit with the efficiency gains of a shared network. 

 

Technical Description of the Service

Infrastructure

GÉANT Plus offers point-to-point Layer 2 connectivity across GÉANT IP interfaces. It is delivered over dedicated VLANs on the NREN interface.

The standard physical interface to access the GÉANT network can be either 10GE or 100GE. Currently, 100Gbps interfaces are only available for NRENs on GÉANT dark fibre.

 

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Figure 1: Representation of the VLANs within the physical access

 

Implementation

The GÉANT Plus service appears as a point-to-point connection which NRENs delivereall the way to their users at the NREN campuses.

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Figure 2: Full mesh of Labelled-Switched Paths supporting the GEANT Plus service

In the GÉANT backbone, the service is supported by a full mesh of Labelled-Switched Paths (LSPs), ensuring resilience across the entire GÉANT footprint. This dynamic infrastructure allows for a self-healing service, where faults in the backbone are automatically handled by the underlying Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP).

Demarcation Points

The management demarcation point between DANTE and the NREN is a port on the Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) rack, as described in Figure 3, below.

The exact port will be specified at the time of the connection. The responsibility of the GÉANT Operations Centre (OC) ends at the declared demarcation point, patching beyond that point is the responsibility of the ordering NREN.

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Figure 3: Illustration of the management demarcation point

 

Circuits to Destinations Outside of Europe

The primary focus of the GÉANT Plus service is to offer European NRENs the ability to quickly and flexibly provision point-to-point connections. It is also possible to extend the network reach by connecting to non-European links. As GÉANT Plus leverages the IP infrastructure, an NREN connected to the GÉANT network can reach Internet2 and ESnet in the US, and Canarie in Canada.

Requests concerning non-European NRENs can be discussed on a case-by-case basis, as the remote end of the connection needs to be able to accept circuits. For further information please contact the GÉANT Partner Relations Team (partner-relations@geant.net).

Access to Bespoke Solutions

If the requirement for a point-to-point connection does not fit in the current description of the service, the GÉANT Partner Relations Team can be contacted to evaluate the feasibility of a bespoke implementation. Such implementation may incur extra cost.

Please liaise with the GÉANT Partner Relations Team as listed above to discuss possible solutions. 

Service-Level Target

Availability Target

GÉANT Plus is delivered over the highly resilient IP network, and as such, offers extremely high availability:

  • 99.999% in the core backbone
  • 99.4%[1] (across GÉANT, including client interfaces)

The GÉANT Plus is considered unavailable when the point-to-point virtual connection is not able to transit traffic because of an outage on the GÉANT backbone.

Time to Fix a Fault and Time to Respond Target

The Time to Fix a Fault applies only to hardware issues in the GÉANT backbone.

Affected NREN or serviceMeasurementTarget
All NRENsTime to respond to a fault15 minutes
GÉANT PoPs in EuropeTime to fix a fault5 hours

The GÉANT Operations Centre (OC) provides 24×7 support throughout the year. Notifications are issued to the partner experiencing the incident within 15 minutes of incident detection by the central monitoring system.

                                                                                    

Request procedure, service implementation and delivery time 

Requesting additional GÉANT Access Capacity

In order for an NREN to increase its GÉANT Plus capacity, the NREN only needs to increase its subscription level for the GÉANT IP service.

Additional IP capacity can be requested via the GÉANT Partner Portal (https://partner.geant.net).

Service Implementation and Delivery Time

Should an NREN require existing GÉANT Plus capacity to be delivered on separate or additional interfaces, these can be provided at extra cost, with a lead time subject to availability. If new hardware needs to be ordered, the estimated lead time will be up to 10 weeks.

ServiceDelivery time
GÉANT Plus delivered on an existing interface10 days
GÉANT Plus delivered on a new interface10 weeks

 

Pricing

The GÉANT Plus Service is available for all GÉANT NRENs wishing to use it, at no extra cost, within their GÉANT IP subscription. This service is included in the IP subscription, and the configuration of the VLANs supporting the different circuits is completed, upon request.

Charges will apply for any bespoke solution, including dedicated interfaces. For more information, contact the GÉANT Partner Relations Team at: partner.relations@geant.net.

ServicePrice
GÉANT Plus delivered on an existing interfaceNo additional cost (included as part of standard service subscription).
GÉANT Plus delivered on a new interface

Interface prices are available on the GÉANT Partner Portal at partner.geant.net

 

 

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