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Internet2: Advancing Research and Education Networks

Internet2 is a global network initiative focused on developing and deploying advanced network applications and technologies to accelerate the creation of tomorrow's Internet. This overview highlights its background, focus areas, international partnerships, and more.

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Internet2: Advancing Research and Education Networks

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  1. www.internet2.edu

  2. Internet2: an Overview Ana Preston Program Manager, International Relations Apreston@internet2.edu

  3. Outline • Background: why and who? • Focus areas and activities: what? • International partnerships: how? • Your questions……..

  4. Internet2 Mission and Goals • Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. • Enable new generation of applications • Create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  5. Internet2 Members +200 universities (yellow dots)

  6. Additional Membership • Over 70 Internet2 Corporate Members • Over 40 Affiliate Members • Government Research Agencies • Internet2/U.S. Government: • separate but interdependent • Internet2 is led by higher education • Focused on research and education needs

  7. Why University Leadership? • The Internet came from the academic community • Stanford -- the Internet protocols • NSFNet -- the scaled-up Internet • CERN -- the WWW protocols • University of Illinois -- the Web browser • Universities’ research and education mission require an advanced Internet and have demonstrated they can develop it

  8. Internet2 Partnerships • Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy • Industry • Government • International

  9. Internet2 Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  10. How Internet2 works • Universities commit: • Engineering lead: connect university to rest of Internet2 community, deploy new technologies • Applications lead: support apps development on campus • Working groups: • Of expert/interested individuals within community • Chaired by volunteer (sometimes by staff) • Staff support • Projects: Abilene • Internet2 Staff • Focus Areas

  11. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Engineering • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Partnerships

  12. Success of the Internet Millions of People Source:Nua Internet Surveys

  13. History • ARPAnet origins • 1987 -- NSFnet • Privatization in 1995 • 1996 • Telecomm Act • The WWW explodes • Federal Next Generation Internet Initiative • NSF provides grant funding to universities for network infrastructure • Internet2 founded • 1999 • Abilene in production

  14. Today’s Internet Doesn’t • Provide reliable end-to-end performance • Encourage cooperation on new capabilities • Allow testing of new technologies • Support development of revolutionary applications

  15. Internet2 Applications • What are “Internet2 applications”? • They deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning • They require advanced networks to work

  16. Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration … Library Classroom Clinic Office Laboratory Dorm room … Different Disciplines/Contexts

  17. Advanced Application Attributes • Interactive collaboration & instruction • Real-time access to remote resources • Large-scale, multi-site computation • Distributed data storage and data mining • Shared virtual reality • Dynamic data visualization • Any combination of the above

  18. Digital Video Applications • Up to broadcast quality videoconferencing • Both live distribution and on-demand access to a variety of content • HDTV-based digital cinema, network-based studio production, …

  19. Teaching Music with Advanced Network Videoconferencing • Real-time interaction with the world’s foremost master teachers of music • Accurate representation of sound • Supplement to traditional music teaching University of Oklahoma http://music.ou.edu/internet2/

  20. Video Futures • Tele-immersive “Office of the Future” Source: University of North Carolina

  21. Telepresence environment • Real-time interactions with very high quality audio and MPEG-2 video • as needed “meetings” connecting faculty and staff across the ocean • via DFN  GEANT (2 2.5 Gigabit per second to Abilene)

  22. Access Grid www.accessgrid.org Source: Argonne National Laboratory

  23. Remote Scanning Electron Microscope The University of Michigan

  24. Philips XL30

  25. The Grid Instruments Libraries Workstations People Data sets

  26. What is the Grid? • Global resources available to communities of researchers • The protocols, services, and applications that enable new forms of collaboration

  27. Petabyte scale environment for data-intensive applications (Large Hadron Collider, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) www.griphyn.org Example: Grid Physics Network - GryPhyN

  28. Internet2 Discipline & Community Activities

  29. Approach Broad Outreach Internet2 Days, web site, application flyers Health Sciences Arts & Humanities NEES, Physics, Astronomy Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community Applications Community

  30. Health Sciences Veterinary Medicine Arts & Humanities Non-traditional Theses Arts Performance High Energy and Nuclear Physics Geospatial Information Systems … Voice over IP Digital Video Videoconferencing ResearchChannel Network Storage … Applications Working Groups

  31. Support of Community through Knowledge Sharing • Internet2 acts as a clearinghouse to help distribute information • Technical meetings • Virtual presentations • Development of demonstrations and tools • Cooperate on standards to maintain global interoperability • Technical Support • Software tools (monitoring, diagnostic) • Loaner hardware (Vbrick, Cakebox, Access Grid) • Access to expertise (working groups)

  32. Other Resources • Distributed Applications Support Team • dast.nlanr.net • Internet2 End-to-End Performance Initiative

  33. End-to-End Performance Initiative • To enable the researchers, faculty, students and staff who use high performance networks to obtain optimal performance from the current infrastructure on a consistent basis. Raw Connectivity Applications Performance

  34. True End-to-End Performance requires a system approach • User perception • Application • Operating system • Host IP stack • Host network card • Local Area Network • Campus backbone network • Campus link to regional network/GigaPoP • GigaPoP link to Internet2 national backbones • Internationalconnections EYEBALL APPLICATION STACK JACK NETWORK . . . . . . . . . . . .

  35. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Engineering • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Partnerships

  36. Middleware } Applications • Authentication, Identification, Authorization, Directories, Security Advanced Network Services (Distributed Network Middleware) Advanced Physical Network Infrastructure

  37. Internet2 Middleware Initiative • Focus on core middleware as infrastructure • Interoperability • 190 universities will never buy the same software • Getting stuff implemented • Best practices • Integrate across applications • Discourage ‘islands’ of middleware infrastructure • E.g. core middleware just for this particular grid project • Enable community to share resources • Grid, remote instruments, shared classes

  38. I2MI core middleware activities • Identifiers • Early Adopters - survey/docs about how campuses are assigning and relating identifiers • Authentication • WebISO (Web Initial Sign-on): share expertise, code • Directories • DoDHE: Dir. of Directories for HE: inter-institutional directory searching, using eduPerson and LDAP Recipe • eduPerson: an LDAP object class that includes widely-used person attributes in higher education • LDAP Recipe: promote common design • Authorization • Certificates and PKI • Internet2 PKI Labs

  39. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Engineering • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Partnerships

  40. Engineering • Scalable IP Multicast • http://www.internet2.edu/multicast/ • IPv6 • Quality of Service • End to end at IP layer • Network Security • Measurement • End to End Performance

  41. Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Engineering • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Partnerships

  42. Internet2 Backbone Networks • vBNS – NSF project in cooperative agreement with MCI (now Worldcom) • Funding ended April 2001 • Program extended to April 2003, but no NSF funding • Abilene – UCAID project with support of Qwest, Cisco, Nortel, Indiana University • Renewed Qwest support through 2006

  43. Internet2 Backbone Networks Donna Cox,Robert Patterson, NCSA

  44. Abilene background & milestones • Abilene is a UCAID project in partnership with • Qwest Communications (SONET & DWDM service) • Cisco Systems (routers, switches & access) • Juniper Networks (routers) • Nortel Networks (SONET kit) • Indiana University (network operations) • ITECs in North Carolina and Ohio (test and evaluation) • Timeline • Apr 1998: Project announced at White House • Jan 1999: Production status for network • Oct 1999: IP version of HDTV (215 Mbps) over Abilene • Nov 2001: Raw HDTV/IP (1.5 Gbps) over Abilene

  45. Abilene – April, 2002 • IP-over-SONET backbone (OC-48c, 2.5 Gbps) 53 direct connections • 4 OC-48c connections • 1 Gigabit Ethernet trial • 23 will connect via at least OC-12c (622 Mbps) by 1Q02 • Number of ATM connections decreasing • 211 participants – research universities & labs • All 50 states, District of Columbia, & Puerto Rico • 15 regional GigaPoPs support ~70% of participants • Expanded access • 46 sponsored participants • 21 state education networks (SEGPs)

  46. University A Internet2 Backbone Networks GigaPoP One Regional Network Commercial Internet Connections University C University B Network Architecture

  47. Internet2 Backbones(2.4 Gbps) Typical Internet2 University Network Connection University Campus University Campus 155 Mbps – 2.4 Gbps Department 155 Mbps – 2.4 Gbps 100 Mbps Regional Network622 Mbps-2.4 Gbps Lab or Classroom 155 Mbps – 2.4 Gbps University Campus

  48. Internet2 GigaPoPs

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