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Network Update

Network Update. Steve Cotter Director, Network Services Joint Techs, Fermilab July 16, 2007. Internet 2 Network. Infrastructure Overview. Layer 1: Managed wavelengths from Level(3) Communications

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  1. Network Update Steve Cotter Director, Network Services Joint Techs, Fermilab July 16, 2007

  2. Internet2 Network Infrastructure Overview • Layer 1: Managed wavelengths from Level(3) Communications • Level(3) owns and manages Infinera optical gear: responsible for software upgrades, equipment maintenance, remote hands, sparing, NOC services • Internet2 NOC has total provisioning control • Layer 2: Internet2 owned and managed Ciena CoreDirectors • Using DRAGON GMPLS control plane • Layer 3: Internet2 owned and managed Juniper T640s • Expanded Observatory • Platform for layer 1/3 network performance data collection, collocation, experimentation • perfSONAR integration for intra- & inter-network performance analysis • International connectivity • Layer 1 network extended to international exchange points in Seattle, Chicago and New York City • Peering points in Seattle, PAIX, Equinix Chicago, others

  3. Regen DTN Core Node Drop DTN Other Level 3 Seattle 1000 Denny Way Level 3 Pacific Northwest GP 2001 6th Ave Westin Bldg Albany 316 N Pearl Level 3 Rieth Cleveland TFN/MERIT 4000 Chester Portland Oregon GP 707 SW Washington Qwest Cambridge NOX 300 Bent St Chicago CIC/MREN BOREAS Internet2 710 N Lakeshore Starlight Portland 1335 NW Northrop Level 3 Syracuse Buffalo Boise New York 111 8th Level 3 New York NYSERNET 32 A of the A Tionesta Detroit Chicago 600 W Chicago Omaha Indianapolis IU 1902 S East St Rawlins Ogden Philadelphia MAGPI 401 N Broad Eureka Reno Pittsburgh Pittsburgh GP 143 S 25th Edison Sacramento via 1005 N B St Washington MAX 1755 Old Meadow Salt Lake Inter-Mountain GP Front Range GP 572 S DeLong San Francisco Denver 1850 Pearl Louisville Univ Louisville 848 S 8th St St. Louis Kansas City GPN 1100 Walnut Sunnyvale 1380 Kifer Raleigh 5301 Departure Dr San Luis Obispo Charlotte Nashville Univ Memphis 2990 Sidco Dr Tulsa 18 W Archer Raton Atlanta 180 Peachtree St NW Los Angeles 818 W 7th Level 3 Albuquerque New Mexico GP 104 Gold Ave SE Atlanta SLR 345 Courtland Los Angeles CENIC 600 W 7th Equinix Phoenix Rancho De La Fe (tentative) Tucson San Diego Birmingham Dallas Mobile El Paso 501 W Overland Valentine Tallahassee Jacksonville FAMU&USF 4814 Phillips Hwy Sanderson Baton Rouge LONI 9987 Burbank San Antonio Houston LEARN 1201 N I-45

  4. Circuit Services NodesAvailability Status July 15, 2007 Seattle Seattle 1000 Denny 1000 Denny Way Way Pacific Northwest GP Level 3 Level 3 th 2001 6 2001 6 Ave Westin Bldg Albany Albany Cleveland Cleveland Portland Portland Rieth Rieth Cambridge Cambridge TFN TFN 316 N Pearl 316 N Pearl Oregon GP Oregon GP NOX NOX Portland Portland 4000 Chester 4000 Chester Syracuse Syracuse Level 3 Level 3 707 SW Washington 707 SW Washington 300 Bent St 300 Bent St Chicago Chicago 1335 NW Northrop 1335 NW Northrop Level 3 Level 3 Qwest Qwest Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 CIC/MREN CIC/MREN MERIT MERIT Buffalo Buffalo BOREAS BOREAS Boise Boise New York New York Internet2 Internet2 New York th th 111 8 111 8 710 N Lakeshore 710 N Lakeshore Tionesta Tionesta Detroit Detroit NYSERNET Level 3 Level 3 Starlight 32 Ave of the Chicago Chicago Americas 600 W Chicago 600 W Chicago Ogden Ogden Omaha Omaha Philadelphia Philadelphia Rawlins Rawlins Eureka Eureka Level 3 MC Level 3 MC MAGPI MAGPI Reno Reno Pittsburgh Pittsburgh via 1075 Triangle Ct via 1075 Triangle Ct Edison Edison 401 N Broad 401 N Broad Pittsburgh GP Pittsburgh GP Sacramento Sacramento Level 3 Level 3 143 S 25th 143 S 25th Indianapolis Indianapolis Level 3 Level 3 via 1005 N B St via 1005 N B St Washington Washington 1902 S East St 1902 S East St Salt Lake Salt Lake MAX MAX Denver Denver San Francisco San Francisco Level 3 Level 3 Inter Inter - - Mountain GP Mountain GP 1755 Old Meadow 1755 Old Meadow Front Range GP Front Range GP 572 S DeLong 572 S DeLong Level 3 Level 3 1850 Pearl 1850 Pearl Louisville Louisville Kansas City Kansas City Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Level 3 Level 3 St. Louis St. Louis Level 3 Level 3 GPN GPN CENIC CENIC 848 S 8 848 S 8 th th St St Tulsa Tulsa 1100 Walnut 1100 Walnut 1380 Kifer 1380 Kifer Raleigh Raleigh Level 3 Level 3 San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo OneNet OneNet Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Charlotte Charlotte NCREN NCREN Nashville Nashville 18 W Archer 18 W Archer 5301 Departure Dr 5301 Departure Dr Tennessee GP Tennessee GP Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Raton Raton 2990 Sidco Dr 2990 Sidco Dr Los Angeles Los Angeles Albuquerque Albuquerque Atlanta Atlanta Level 3 Level 3 th th 818 W 7 818 W 7 New Mexico GP New Mexico GP SLR SLR Level 3 Level 3 104 Gold Ave SE 104 Gold Ave SE 345 Courtland 345 Courtland Atlanta Atlanta Level 3 Level 3 Los Angeles Los Angeles 180 Peachtree St NW 180 Peachtree St NW CENIC CENIC Level 3 MC Level 3 MC Phoenix Phoenix 600 W 7th 600 W 7th Fully Operational Rancho De La Fe Rancho De La Fe San Diego San Diego Tucson Tucson Equinix Equinix (tentative) (tentative) Birmingham Birmingham Jacksonville Jacksonville Installed – not fully turned up Dallas Dallas FLR FLR Mobile Mobile 4814 Phillips Hwy 4814 Phillips Hwy Level 3 Level 3 Not Installed yet Valentine Valentine El Paso Tallahassee Tallahassee 501 W Overland Sanderson Sanderson Level 3 Install Cancelled Baton Rouge Baton Rouge LONI LONI San Antonio San Antonio Houston Houston 9987 Burbank 9987 Burbank LEARN LEARN Level 3 Level 3 1201 N I 1201 N I - - 45 45 Level 3 Level 3

  5. Transition Progress • PHASE 1: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Boston • Internet2 and Connector Site Design Discussions Complete • Colocation Planning, Connector Coordination Complete • Colocation Availability and Equipment Installation Complete • Wave Availability and Backbone Turn Up Complete • Connector Cutover and Abilene Node Turn Down Complete • PHASE 2: Raleigh, Atlanta, Nashville, Louisville, Indianapolis • Internet2 and Connector Site Design Discussions Complete • Colocation Planning, Connector Coordination Complete • Colocation Availability and Equipment Installation Complete • Wave Availability and Backbone Turn Up Complete • Connector Cutover and Abilene Node Turn Down Complete except USF • PHASE 3: Kansas City, Tulsa, Houston, Baton Rouge, Jacksonville, Albuquerque, Denver • Internet2 and Connector Site Design Discussions Complete • Colocation Planning, Connector Coordination Complete • Colocation Availability and Equipment Installation Complete • Wave Availability and Backbone Turn Up Complete • Connector Cutover and Abilene Node Turn Down Complete except HOU, FAMU, BTR • PHASE 4: Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles • Internet2 and Connector Site Design Discussions Complete • Colocation Planning, Connector Coordination Complete • Colocation Availability and Equipment Installation Complete • Wave Availability and Backbone Turn Up Complete • Connector Cutover and Abilene Node Turn Down In progress; CENIC, SLC, Portland outstanding

  6. Internet2 Network Network by the Numbers: • 13,500 long haul route miles • Deployed and configured over 300 Infinera Network Elements • Day 1 capacity of 100Gbps • Built 27 custom collocation suites representing 3,365 sqft of space including: • 91 Racks - Internet2, ESnet, third-parties • 60 Individual bulk cables with 48 & 96 fiber count • Deployed 64 metro fiber route miles • Enabled connectivity from Houston-to-El Paso & El Paso-to-Denver for L(3) to Internet2/GRNOC and ESnet NOC access • Product Summary: Wavelengths, HSIP, Private Lines, Metro Fiber, Collocation, Cross-Connects, Power Controllers, and GPS timing • Backbone alone was 569 individual tasks completed over 261 days! • Developed the Virtual Network Operations Center – Provisioning and Troubleshooting Dashboard

  7. Internet2 Network Flexible Infrastructure Supporting e-Science, Network Research & Education • Best-Effort High-Speed IP Service • Enables delivery of advanced content, commodity services, etc. • Point-to-Point Wavelength Services • Circuit Service for static or on-demand bandwidth • Point-to-point Ethernet (VLAN) Framed SONET Circuit • Point-to-point SONET Circuit • Bandwidth provisioning available in 50 Mbps increments • Physical Connection • 1 or 10 Gigabit Ethernet • OC-192 SONET

  8. Internet2 Network Commodity Peering Service • The growing list of members taking advantage of this service includes: • Great Plains Network (GPN) ● Indiana GigaPoP • MERIT through CIC ● Northern Crossroads (NOX) • OSCnet● Oregon GigaPoP • University of Iowa through CIC ●University of Louisville • University of New Mexico ●University of Texas – Austin • Currently, the CPS offers over 60,000 routes through peering partnerships with commercial networks in Chicago, Seattle, and Palo Alto. • A connection to NYC is underway, which will further improve and diversify our commercial network peering structure. • Additional peering connections are being investigated.

  9. Internet2 Network Wavelength & Circuit Services • Connection oriented services provide for: • Guaranteed bandwidth and predictable latency (repeatable, dependable performance between collaborating sites) • Traffic segregation (support specific policy or traffic engineering requirements) • Router bypass: Express links created for high-bandwidth, limited duration long-haul traffic reducing the need for mid-path L3 interfaces • Cost efficiency: L3 router blades cost > L2 ports > L1 or L0 interfaces • Capability tradeoff but could possibly improve performance

  10. Internet2 Network Wavelength & Circuit Services • Automated circuit provisioning enable rapid deployment and efficient utilization of capital investment • Establishing end-to-end lightpaths is a non-trivial task: it is resource intensive and error prone • Automated reservation, allocation, and provisioning enables co-scheduling of network and non-network resources

  11. Multi-Service/Domain/Layer/Vendor Provisioning • Multi-Domain Provisioning • Interdomain ENNI (Web Service and OIF/GMPLS) • Multi-domain, multi-stage path computation process • AAA • Scheduling GEANT TDM GUI Internet2 Network Regional Network Regional Network XML AST Dynamic Ethernet Dynamic Ethernet TDM Domain Controller ESNet Data Plane Ctrl Element Control Plane Adjacency Ethernet LSP IP Network (MPLS, L2VPN) SONET Switch Router Slide from Tom Lehman, ISI-East

  12. Internet2 Network Circuit Services Applications • Create private networks between key collaborating sites within a science community or on a project-by-project basis. Examples: • Radio Astronomy community sharing telescopes and correlation facilities • High Energy Physics community distributing large data sets • Smaller projects may link data repositories and computational resources among key participants – e.g. grid portals • Network engineering and operations community can use these capabilities to support traffic engineering objectives • We expect applications will use these circuit services to carry high-bandwidth, limited duration flows and will retain use of IP links for generic Internet access.

  13. Collaborations • The DICE group - Dante (GEANT2), Internet2, CANARIE, and ESnet • Working closely with ESnet on interfacing OSCARS and HOPI - involves AAA work, using OSCARS interface • “Stitching” project to describe data layer interconnections between segments of a P2P path • Reporting back progress to the GLIF and other organizations • For example, Phosphorus, in coordination with the SURFnet and University of Amsterdam participants • Also having discussions with JGN2 • Coordinating with OGF on various schema - topology, path computation, signaling • Working with the appropriate standards bodies - ITU, IETF, and OIF

  14. For more information:http://www.internet2.edu/network/http://i2net.blogspot.comscotter@internet2.eduThank you!

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