2019/09/11 0:35、Sander Steffann <san...@steffann.nl>のメール:

> Hi,
> 
>> If you say you are an operator, and ask us to disclose on where, for what, 
>> scale and use case, please describe yours at first in very detail.
> 
> ISP in The Netherlands, between 50k and 100k customers three datacenters, 
> multiple interconnect locations, currently using MPLS for L2VPN (as little as 
> possible), L3VPN, mVPN (mostly for streaming media distribution). Nothing 
> fancy. I'd love to use SR with plain IPv6 as one step towards the ultimate 
> goal of running the network as simply as possible (i.e. just IPv6) while 
> still having the possibility to steer traffic with as little complications as 
> possible, keeping it easy to learn, easy to understand by NOC engineers, easy 
> to debug and easy to adjust. KISS.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sander


Thanks. 

We run networks in Japan nation wide for our customers, 5M+ on fixed broadband, 
30M+ on 3G/4G cellular, and enterprise business. Bunch of MPLS boxes are 
deployed in both access aggregation in all 47 prefectural regions (varied size 
from dense/sub-urban to rural) and backbone networks.(NOTE: not big compare to 
US/China). Currently L3VPNs run on top of L2VPNs over MPLS(-TP). After long 
time investigation and discussions internally/externally, we decided to adopt 
SRv6 more than two years ago. Now SRv6 networks are being deployed, up and 
running, as part of 5G roll out in addition to those networks, and plan to 
migrate existing customers to it.

Cheers,
—satoru
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