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12/17/2012

Matt Lessins, mlessins@wayne.edu. CC-NIE Award: Create 10 gbs Science DMZ on campus with a 10 gbs link to national and global networks via Chicago Upgrade local network infrastructure in the Physics building – SDN capable switches, CAT6E, added fiber risers. 12/17/2012.

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12/17/2012

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  1. Matt Lessins, mlessins@wayne.edu CC-NIE Award: • Create 10 gbs Science DMZ on campus with a 10 gbs link to national and global networks via Chicago • Upgrade local network infrastructure in the Physics building – SDN capable switches, CAT6E, added fiber risers 12/17/2012

  2. Science DMZ - Initial Configuration To Universities, National Labs, Businesses, Internet2, ESnet, LHCNet, …via MiLR, Merit C&IT Genomics CompSci Physics Medicine Funded by NSF grant to Physics/C&IT. Est. completion June, 2013

  3. GENI and SDN C&IT Merit/MOXI External Networks Genomics CompSci Kansei GENI (3/2010) WiMax (10/2012) ExoGENI (7/2013)? Physics Extend Science DMZ within building using SDN? Medicine

  4. Carlo Musante, Senior Network Engineer carlo.musante@wayne.edu, 313 577-4838 • Matt Lessins, Lead Network Engineer m_lessins@wayne.edu, 313 577-2176 • Patrick Gossman, Deputy CIO, Research pgossman@wayne.edu, 313 577-2085 • Hongwei Zhang, Associate Professor hongwei@wayne.edu, 313 577-0731 • KanseiGenie: Federated wireless sensor network experiment infrastructure • GENI WiMAX: We are deploying three WiMAX base stations for supporting vehicular sensing and control experiments; two WiMAX base stations have been functional so far. • GENI Rack: We will get a GENI rack as a part of the ExoGENI project, being a part of a national cloud computing system. We will use the rack for large-scale network emulation and simulation.

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