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HPIIS Program Review The Internet2 Perspective

HPIIS Program Review The Internet2 Perspective. Doug Van Houweling President and CEO, Internet2 25 October 2000 San Diego, CA. Outline. Internet2 background Internet2 international connectivity Abilene and international peering HPIIS program and Internet2

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HPIIS Program Review The Internet2 Perspective

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  1. HPIIS Program ReviewThe Internet2 Perspective Doug Van Houweling President and CEO, Internet2 25 October 2000 San Diego, CA

  2. Outline • Internet2 background • Internet2 international connectivity • Abilene and international peering • HPIIS program and Internet2 • NSF role in international connectivity

  3. Internet2 Background • Accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet • Enable new applications development • Providing advanced networking environment • Technology transfer • University-led • 180 university members • In partnership with industry and government • 70 corporate members • 40 others – growing number of government labs

  4. Internet2 International Goals • Ensure global interoperability • of the next generation of Internet technologies and applications • Enable global collaboration • in research and education providing/promoting the development of an advanced networking environment internationally

  5. Internet2 International Connectivity • Memoranda of Understanding with similar organizations in other countries (33) • to provide for interconnectivity with Internet2 backbones • vBNS • Abilene

  6. Abilene Connectivity • Abilene almost two years in operation • Partnership of Internet2, Qwest, Cisco, Nortel and Indiana University • Connections to the backbone at 44 (with additional 8 planned) • Individual institution participation at 159 (with additional 14 in progress)

  7. OC12 OC3-12 Abilene International Peering STAR TAP APAN/TransPAC, Ca*net3, CERN, CERnet, IUCC, NORDUnet, RENATER, REUNA, SURFnet, SingAREN, SINET, TAnet2 , (HARnet?, FAPESP?) STTL CAnet3, (AARnet) NYCM DANTE*, JANET, NORDUnet, SURFnet CA*net3 (HEAnet) SNVA (SINET, GEMNET) LOSA SingAREN, SINET (HARNET?) CALREN2 CUDI AmPATH (REUNA, CUDI?, RNP2?, RETINA?) El Paso, TX (CUDI) *including DFN and INFN-GARR connections

  8. International Transit Network (ITN) Project • Cooperation between STAR TAP, CANARIE, Internet2 • Internet2 providing transit between non-US networks (and vBNS) across Abilene • CANARIE doing same over CA*net3 • Initial implementation on Abilene and CA*net3 this week

  9. C2 CA*net3 - AS6509 C1 Chicago NYC Seattle STARTAP - AS10764 S1 S2 A1 Abilene - AS11537 A2 ITN coordination e.g. A2 peering with Abilene on East Coast can transit to C1 peering with CA*net3 on West Coast.

  10. HPIIS projects and Abilene • TransPAC • Abilene peering with APAN users over TransPAC currently at STAR TAP ATM service • EuroLink • CERN is member of Internet2 and Primary Participant on Abilene • IUCC peering with Abilene at STAR TAP ATM service • NORDUnet peering with Abilene in NYC • RENATER2 peering with Abilene at STAR TAP ATM service • SURFnet peering with Abilene in NYC • MIRnet • Working toward MoU with appropriate organization in Russia, toward peering agreement with MIRnet

  11. NSF Role • US advanced networking needs NSF support in international connectivity • International connections costs • Support for coordination at national level

  12. The Future of International Connectivity • Need to focus on deploying advanced capabilities across international connections • Multicast • QoS • IPv6 • Middleware • Need to focus on end2end performance

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