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INFN-CNAF networking

INFN-CNAF networking. Luca dell’Agnello INFN-CNAF. INFN-CNAF networking (1). Main network infrastructure based on optical fibres (~ 20 Km) LAN has a “classical” star topology with 2 Core Switch/Router (ER16, BD)

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INFN-CNAF networking

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  1. INFN-CNAF networking Luca dell’Agnello INFN-CNAF

  2. INFN-CNAF networking (1) • Main network infrastructure based on optical fibres (~ 20 Km) • LAN has a “classical” star topology with 2 Core Switch/Router (ER16, BD) • Migration to Black Diamond 10808 with 180 GE and 12x10GE ports (it can scale up to 480 GE or 48x10GE) completed • CPU racks equipped with FE/GE switch (2xGbps optical uplinks to core switch) • Disk servers connected via GE to core switch (mainly fibre) • Some servers concentrated with copper cables to a dedicated switch • VLAN’s defined across switches (802.1q) • 43 rack switches (21 switches 10Gb ready): several brands, homogeneous characteristics • 48 Copper FEthernet ports (21 switches have all GEthernet ports) • Support of main standards (e.g. 802.1q) • 2 Gigabit up-links (optical fibers) to core switch • CNAF interconnected to GARR-G backbone at 1 Gbps + 10 Gbps for SC • Giga-PoP co-located • New access router (Cisco 7600 with 4x10GE and 4xGE interfaces) installed

  3. INFN-CNAF networking (2) • LAN connectivity ready for 10GE technology with capacity for 10 GE link aggregation • Data flows will land on disk buffer system • possibly CASTOR, but also other SRM systems (StorRM and dCache) under evaluation • 1 network prefix for LHCOPN (131.154.128/17) • 1 additional prefix for SC (192.135.23/24) • Security model will be based on L3 filters (ACLs) within the L3 equipment • On BD • Monitoring via snmp (presently v2) • mrtg, nagios

  4. 7600 Service Challenge Servers 10Gb/s Storage Servers • Disk Servers • Castor Stagers Storage Devices 2x1Gb/s Fiber Channel 2x1Gb/s Extreme Summit400 Extreme Summit400 Extreme Summit400 Extreme Summit400 Extreme Summit400 Extreme Summit400 2x1Gb/s Worker Nodes SAN 2x1Gb/s 2x1Gb/s 10Gb/s Worker Nodes 10Gb/s INFN CNAF TIER1 LHC Network General Schema CERN(LHC) GARR CNAF general purpose link LHC-NET dedicated link 1Gb/s 10Gb/s 2x10Gb/s Exterme BD10808 CNAF Tier1 Network for LHC (131.154.128.0/17) 2x10Gb/s ER16 In Case of network Congestion: Uplink upgrade To 10 Gb/s

  5. Matrix M5 Juniper R&D 49 0/0 GE 0/1/0 Sez. Di Bologna 5/1 Welcome SSR8600 .6 .7 et.6.2 St.1(gi.3.1,gi.5.1) 131.154.1.5 et.3.8 (3/1,3/2) (5/2,6/1) Appletalk FarmSWG1 SW-08-03 SW-08-02 (sc) sw-04-02 sw-04-01 sw-04-03 FarmSWG3 SW-03-10 SW-03-08 SW-04-05 SW-03-09 SW-05-05 SW-05-03 SW-05-02 SW-05-01 SW-06-05 SW-05-04 SW-04-07 SW-03-05 SW-08-07 SW-08-08 SW-04-06 SW-08-04 SW-04-09 SW-03-04 SW-03-03 SW-03-06 SW-04-10 SW-03-02 SW-03-07 SW-03-11 SW-04-04 SW-06-01 SW-06-08 SW-04-08 FarmSWF1 FarmSWF2 SW-AC Bo GARR 1:2 1:5 cat6500 (7:6,8:6) (1:4,2:4) (7:5,8:5) BD10K (7:4,8:4) 7600 (7:59,8:59) (7:3,8:3) St.35(gi.3.2,gi.4.2) gi.12.2 St.37(gi.3.4,gi.4.4) St.25(gi.10.1,gi.11.1) gi.12.3 St.9(gi.1.8,gi.2.8) St.33 ER16 gi.12.4 St.34(gi.3.1,gi.4.1) (xg.7.1,xg.14.1) gi.6.8 St.7(gi.1.6,gi.2.6) St.36(gi.3.3,gi.4.3) LHCBSW1 HP Babar St.15(gi.15,16.1,2) St.16(gi.15.3,gi.16.3) 1/1 St.30(gi.5.2,gi.6.2) St.22(gi.12.6,gi.13.6) St.31(gi.10.7,gi.11.7) St.2(gi.1.1,gi.2.1) St.23(gi.12.7,gi.13.7) St.28(gi.10.5,gi.11.5) St.3(gi.1.2,gi.2.2) St.4(gi.1.3,gi.2.3) St.5(gi.1.4,gi.2.4) St.6(gi.1.5,gi.2.5) St.29(gi.10.6,gi.11.6) St.11(gi.5.3,gi.6.3) St.12(gi.5.4,gi.6.4) St.32(gi.5.6,gi.6.6) 49(49-50) 29(29-32) 3(3-4) St.17(gi.15.4,gi.16.4) 5(5-6) 49(49-50) 7(7-8) St.18(gi.15.5,gi.16.5) 49(49-50) St.19(gi.15.6,gi.16.6) 9(9-10) St.20(gi.15.7,gi.16.7) St.21(gi.15.8,gi.16.8) St.13(gi.5.5,gi.5.8,gi.6.5) sw-06-06 SW-08-05 TIER1 – Network 31/03/2006

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