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KAREN utilises 802.1Q VLAN tagging to deliver services within the core. The KAREN backbone is split into two logical networks which are known as VLAN East and VLAN West. The network has been architectured this way to create a fully protected network within New Zealand. This has the effect of providing a 20Gbps core network for use by the research and education community.
In the event of the failure of one of the paths, both VLAN’s are transported on the remaining path ensuring the continued availability of the network.
It is possible to be connected to both VLAN’s however this means that consideration should be given to changes to the BGP configuration. This would only be necessary if the West VLAN provided a more efficient path because of the members location(s), or if the West VLAN needed to be used for capacity management.
Members can request a private VLAN where they have multiple sites connected to KAREN. This would usually mean that the organisation would receive traffic tagged for VLAN East, VLAN West if required, and the private VLAN ID. Associate members and partners would not generally be able allocated a private VLAN.
The private VLAN ID is then tagged only on switch ports that directly face the organisation's sites. This provides a layer 2 private network that can be used for intra site transmission. Members considering this option should also consider: