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The Internet2 Project

The Internet2 Project. Doug Van Houweling Ted Hanss Joel Mambretti Ben Teitelbaum Ann O’Beay Michael Turzanski Heather Boyles. INET99 San Jose, CA June 23, 1999. Overview: Internet2 goals. Enable new generation of applications Re-create leading edge R&E network capability

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The Internet2 Project

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  1. The Internet2 Project Doug Van Houweling Ted Hanss Joel Mambretti Ben Teitelbaum Ann O’Beay Michael Turzanski Heather Boyles INET99 San Jose, CA June 23, 1999

  2. Overview: Internet2 goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer capability to the global production Internet

  3. Overview: Internet2 participants • 150+ U.S. universities • Industry • partners contribute over $50M in goods and services • engaged in technology transfer goal • Other research organizations • federal government laboratories • medical laboratories, etc.

  4. Overview: Internet2 participants • Strong partnership with US national government • Next Generation Internet Initiative • National Science Foundation’s vBNS network (in cooperation with MCIWorldcom)

  5. Overview: Internet2 at INET • The Internet2 project focused on US, but: • Internet is global • next generation of Internet technologies and applications needs to be globally interoperable

  6. Enabling advanced applications... Ted Hanss Director of Applications Development Internet2 ted@internet2.edu

  7. Internet2 Applications • Collaboration • Virtual Laboratories • Visualization and virtual reality • Digital Libraries • All of the above in combination

  8. Internet2 Applications in the Exhibit Hall

  9. Enabling Internet2 Applications: Middleware • Functional services available to users and developers • Enabling new collaborations and applications • Supported as production quality • An integrated framework • Scaled to the size of the research and education community

  10. International Center for Advanced Internet Research Joel Mambretti Director j-mambretti@nwu.edu

  11. iCAIR Advanced Digital Video • New Media-Based Applications Enabling Compelling Experiences • I2 DV, Digital Broadcasting Networks I2 DVN, Studios, DV-Stations, et al • Extensions of Content: Animation, Simulation, 3D, VR Movies, Immersion, TeleImmersion, IVI, et al • Targeted Channels (V. Narrowcast)

  12. MREN /STAR TAP MAGPI Texas GP NYSERNet SingAREN NCNI Merit PSC APAN NREN ... ... Initial QBone Participants CRC UNB UBC NWU iCAIR EVL CTIT CA*Net2 UMN ARDNOC IU RISQ SURFNet NTU NUS ANL Ames KDD Labs ESNet Other NASA Labs OtherNGIXs Korea UMass Other DOE Labs LBNL Abilene vBNS UNC CMU UMich TAMU Duke NCSU UPenn 11 February, 1999

  13. Leading edge networking capabilities... Ben Teitelbaum Chair, Internet2 QoS Working Group ben@internet2.edu

  14. ESNet, NREN, Int’l, ... C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C L L GigaPoP GigaPoP GigaPoP GigaPoP GigaPoP GigaPoP Abilene vBNS Generic Internet2 Topology NGIXs

  15. Internet2 Dogma:There is a circularity between advanced networks and advanced apps` Enables NetworkedApplications NetworkEngineering Motivate

  16. QBone Dogma Article1:Inverse Apps  Networking circularity has applied to QoS Inhibited QoS-needyApplications NetworkQoS Prevented

  17. QBone Dogma Article2:Work with the neediest apps, build a testbed, and turn the arrows around! Enables QoS-needyApplications NetworkQoS Motivates

  18. Transferring technology and experience... Ann O’Beay Director, Corporate Relations Internet2 obeay@internet2.edu

  19. Internet2 Corporate Partners • 3Com • Advanced Network & Services • Ameritech • AT&T • Cabletron Systems • Cisco Systems • FORE Systems • IBM • ITC^Deltacom • Lucent Technologies • MCI Worldcom • Microsoft • Newbridge Networks • Nortel Networks • Packet Engines • Qwest Communications • StarBurst • WCI Cable • Xylan

  20. Internet2 Corporate Sponsors • Bell South • Ericsson (formerly Torrent Networking Technologies) • Litton Network Access Systems • Novell • SBC Technology Resources • StorageTek

  21. Alcatel Telecom Apple Computer AppliedTheory Communications Bell Atlantic British Telecom Compaq Deutsche Telekom Fujitsu Laboratories of America GTE Internetworking Hitachi IXC Communications KDD Motorola Nexabit Networks Nokia Research Center NTT Multimedia Pacific Bell Project OXYGEN RR Donnelley Siemens Sprint Sun Microsystems Sylvan Learning Tachyon Telcordia Technologies Telebeam Teleglobe TransMedia Communications vTEL Williams Communications Grp. Worldport Communications, Inc. Internet2 Corporate Members

  22. Technology Transfer Conduits • Collaborating on advanced applications • Deploying pre-commercial infrastructure and protocols • Establishing expertise and human capital

  23. Cisco Systems & Internet2 Michael Turzanski Deputy Director, Advanced Internet Initiatives michaelt@cisco.com

  24. Advanced Internet Initiatives • Technology Development • Explicit routing, QoS, Security, Multicast, Middleware • Operations Experience • Accounting, Network Management • Catalyst for Progress

  25. NGI Advanced Internet InitiativesAround the World Dante Nordunet Quantum SuperJanet DFN Renater2 FUNET SURFNET MirNET APAN TANet AARNET 2 TEMAN (Malaysia) Red Cientifica (Peru) Rede Nacional de Pesquisa (Brazil) Red de Interconexion Universitaria (Argentina) Active Deployments Exploring Internet Laboratories vs. replacement for current Internet

  26. Internet2 in the global community Heather Boyles Director, Government and International Relations heather@internet2.edu

  27. Internet2 international • Goals • ensure global interoperability of next generation network technologies • enable Internet2 members to carryout research collaborations on global basis

  28. International partners • Internet2 is forming peer relationships with: • organizations outside the US with similar goals • serving similar communities

  29. vBNS CA*NetII/3 (Canada) MirNet (Russia) NORDUnet (Nordics) RENATER2 (France) SingAREN (Singapore) APAN/TransPAC (Asia-Pacific) TANet (Taiwan) Abilene CA*NetII/3 (Canada) NORDUnet (Nordics) RENATER2 (France) SingAREN (Singapore) SURFnet (Netherlands) APAN/TransPAC (Asia-Pacific) International Interconnections

  30. International Collaborations • Internet2 QBone: • APAN, CANARIE, Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, , STARTAP, SURFnet, TransPAC are all initial participants • I2-DV: • SURFnet, CERN, NoRDUnet….. • I2DSI: • Ellemtel (Sweden), Viagenie (Canada)

  31. More Information • On the Web • www.internet2.edu • archives.internet2.edu • apps.internet2.edu/talks • Email • info@internet2.edu

  32. www.internet2.edu TM

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