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GigaPort NG Network SURFnet6 and NetherLight

GigaPort NG Network SURFnet6 and NetherLight. Kees Neggers SURFnet Amsterdam October 12, 2004. SURFnet. Provides the Dutch National Research Network Not for profit company, 50 employees 100% subsidiary of Stichting SURF 150 connected organizations, 750.000 users Turnover (2003): 30 MEUR

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GigaPort NG Network SURFnet6 and NetherLight

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  1. GigaPort NG NetworkSURFnet6 and NetherLight Kees Neggers SURFnet Amsterdam October 12, 2004

  2. SURFnet • Provides the Dutch National Research Network • Not for profit company, 50 employees • 100% subsidiary of Stichting SURF • 150 connected organizations, 750.000 users • Turnover (2003): 30 MEUR • Infrastructure services: • innovation paid for by government • cost effective exploitation for higher education and research

  3. GigaPort Next Generation Network • Research networking as innovation engine between research and market introduction of new services • GigaPort NG Network (2004-2008) • Consortium of 50 Dutch research organizations • Government grant 40MEuro • Project started January 1st, 2004 • Builds on GigaPort project ending in 2003 • Partnership with industry

  4. Subprojects GigaPort NG Network • Research on Networks: • Optical Networking • High Performance Routing & Switching • Management & Monitoring • Grids & Access • Testing Methodology • Networks for Research: • Contract Industry Partner signed March 23rd, 2004 • Blue Print SURFnet6 finalized in September 2004

  5. SURFnet’s new Industry Partners (2004-2010) • Leader of the consortium • Optical equipment • Ethernet equipment • Network management equipment • Routing equipment • Installation services • Maintenance services

  6. SURFnet6 overview • Realization of a hybrid optical and packet switching infrastructure • Based on customer-owned managed dark fiber • Native IPv4, IPv6 and Light Path Provisioning over a single transmission infrastructure • Managed via a single control plane • Network from 20 routed locations to 2 routed locations Paving the way to a ubiquitous and scalable Services Grid

  7. SURFnet6 on dark fiber • SURFnet6 will be entirely based on own dark fiber • Over 5300 km fiber pairs available today; average price paid for 15 year IRUs: < 6 EUR/meter per pair • Managed dark fiber infrastructure will be extended with new routes, to be ready for SURFnet6

  8. SURFnet6: IP Services • IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity • Unicast • Multicast • 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections • Small routed IP core in Amsterdam at two separate locations • Congestion-free via overprovisioning • Resilient

  9. SURFnet6: IP network implementation SURFnet6 Border Routers Avici SSR SURFnet6 Core Routers External IP connectivity Avici SSR Avici SSR Avici SSR 10 GE Nortel OME 6500 Nortel OM 5000 10 GE Nortel OM 5000 Nortel OME 6500 SURFnet6 Common Photonic Layer 1 Gigabit Ethernet Customer Nortel OME 6500 Nortel OM 5000 10 Gigabit Ethernet Customer Nortel Passport 8600 Nortel OME 6500 Nortel OME 6500 CPE 1 GE SURFnet infrastructure 10 GE CPE 1 GE Non-SURFnet

  10. SURFnet6: Light Path Provisioning • Lambdas form an excellent basis for IP networking • Enables users or applications to create layer 1/2 end-to-end Light Paths • Provides excellent quality on point-to-point connections at very high speed (1-10G) • Light Paths aren’t constrained by traditional framing, routing, and transport protocols • Lambdas are becoming an integral part of scientific instruments • Enables creation of Optical Private Networks (OPN)

  11. SURFnet6: Light Path Provisioning implementation Amsterdam Optical Switch Nether Light HDXc 10 GE 16x16 MEMS 16x16 MEMS 10 GE 10 GE LAN Nortel OME 6500 Nortel OME 6500 International Light Paths SURFnet6 Common Photonic Layer Nortel OME 6500 1 GE Nortel OME 6500 Customer equipment Customer equipment 10 GE End-to-End Light Path SURFnet infrastructure Non-SURFnet

  12. Common Photonic Layer (CPL) in SURFnet6

  13. Subnetwork 1: Green

  14. Groningen1 PoP infrastructure

  15. Optical Private Network (OPN): WUR

  16. NetherLight: Open Optical Exchange • Experiments with light path provisioning in a multi-domain environment • Open Optical Exchange in Amsterdam • Operational since January 2002 • Built and operated by SURFnet • Nortel Networks HDXc at the centre • Full duplex 640G non-blocking cross-connect capability • GE grooming, GE switch for access to clusters

  17. Chicago Amsterdam NetherLight 2004 Stockholm NorthernLight SURFnet 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s 2.5 Gbit/s NSF 10 Gbit/s SURFnet 10 Gbit/s Dwingeloo ASTRON/JIVE NewYork MANLAN DWDM SURFnet IEEAF 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s SURFnet 10 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s London UKLight Geneva CERN Prague CzechLight

  18. GLIF: Global Lambda Integrated Facility • Established at the 3rd LambdaGrid Workshop, August 2003 in Reykjavik, Iceland • Collaborative initiative among worldwide NRENs, institutions and their users • A world-scale Lambda-based Laboratory for application and middleware development GLIF vision: To build a new grid-computing paradigm, in which the central architectural element is optical networks, not computers, to support this decade’s most demanding e-science applications.

  19. Global Lambda Integrated Facility 3Q2004 www.glif.is Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA.

  20. Thank you Kees.Neggers@surfnet.nl http://www.surfnet.nl/ http://www.gigaport.nl/ http://www.netherlight.net/ http://www.glif.is/

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