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CEOS-WGISS-Network Subgroup Network Performance Task Team

CEOS-WGISS-Network Subgroup Network Performance Task Team. Andrew Germain CEOS WGISS NS-12 Frascati, Italy May 2002. Daily results now online: http://corn.eos.nasa.gov/performance/Net_Health/CEOS_list.html Includes results from Norway, NASDA, and Thailand

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CEOS-WGISS-Network Subgroup Network Performance Task Team

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  1. CEOS-WGISS-Network SubgroupNetwork Performance Task Team Andrew Germain CEOS WGISS NS-12 Frascati, Italy May 2002

  2. Daily results now online: http://corn.eos.nasa.gov/performance/Net_Health/CEOS_list.html Includes results from Norway, NASDA, and Thailand Connectivity continues to improve European networks upgraded connectivity to US: Geant, Surfnet Abilene and CA*Net3 providing International Transit: NY <--> Chicago AMPATH: Connected to Brazil and Argentina Australia: AARnet connected to Abilene (PNW) Testing Changes: Restarted testing to Israel, JRC, Russia (CAO), KNMI, EUMETSAT All UNEP hosts deactivated (Norway test source stopped in April) Looking for a replacement European host Testing from NASDA temporarily stopped 17 January '02 Hope to resume after reconfiguration New Performance Tool: Web100 Use with Iperf or others -- simplifies analysis Network Performance Testing Highlights

  3. CA*NET3 ILAN FastNET Chicago STAR TAP SURFnet NISN GITS JANET MAE-E Wash DC vBNS+ Comsat GBLX AARnet AMPATH KPNQwest Teleglobe \Teleglobet Retina Virtual CEOSnet - April 2002 Nairobi Bangkok SJCR Beijing Norway KNMI Israel UNInet CAO NASDA RBnet Moscow UNEP MAFF NorduNet IRE-RAS Rostelecom Geneva CCRS Tokyo XP Trans PAC IMNet APAN Swisscom NYC Milan ESRIN GARR GEANT DLR DFN SInet NY DFN AIT EDC GISTDA UNINET RAL UUNet (Thailand) MSFC/UAH LA Oxford RFD MAX UCL Abilene UMD GSFC PAO (Philipines) DC JRC PNW CSIRO (Australia) Sprintlint (Paris) MIA Test Nodes: Miami France Telecom Active INPE (Brazil) ANSP Inactive EUmetsat CONAE (Argentina) CNES Source

  4. CEOS & GOIN Performance Test Sites UNEP RAL,UCL, Oxford EUMETSAT IRE-RAS CAO CCRS DLR KNMI JRC ESRIN UNEP GSFC NASDA ISRAEL AIT, GISTDA NAMRIA UNEP ISRO UNEP UNEP UKM INPE CONAE CSIRO CEOS Sink GOIN Sink Sink + Source

  5. CONAE 3 different routes since October '01 Currently via GBLX from Miami BH range = 500-1600 kbps Retina: Research Network Now also testing via Abilene / AMPATH to Retina test node Performance is window size limited -- steady at 1.4 mbps Site Update: Argentina

  6. CSIRO: New Route now via Abilene / PNW / AARnet Testing down from 28 Feb '02 until 13 April '02 BHM now 1.6 mbps, but peaks to 6 mbps Site Update: Australia

  7. INPE (Sao Paolo) : Upgrade to AMPATH NASA dedicated 64kbps circuit (IDN) discontinued Jan '01 IDN node down since 2 July 01 HSB: Route via Abilene --> AMPATH (Mia) --> ANSP Performance: 500-1700 kbps (median 1100) Site Updates - Brazil

  8. CCRS (Ottawa): Small improvements Route via Abilene, StarTap (Chicago), CA*Net3, Onet Peaks over 6 mbps -- BH Median 5 mbps (prev 5 peaks, 4.4 BHM) Also testing to Univ. Toronto via similar route -- median 19 mbps! Site Updates - Canada

  9. Germany: DLR (Oberpfaffenhofen): Test host unresponsive since July '99 Route via Geant, DFN Eumetsat (Darmstadt) Performance testing started running -- during meeting there! Route via KPNQwest to Darmstadt Performance BHMedian = 500 kbps, typical nighttime = 1.3 mbps Site Update - Germany

  10. Tel Aviv University: Testing resumed April '02 Performance 0.5-3.0 mbps (was 0.2 - 1.7 mbps in '00) Route via Abilene peering with ILAN in Chicago ILAN circuit being removed -- will share common Geant Connection Site Updates - Israel

  11. ESRIN - Frascati: Performance stable Datasink stopped Jan '01 -- restarted June 28 BHM from GSFC stable at 800 kbps (but had dropped to 400 in Jan) Typical daily range 300-1400 kbps (was 100-1500 kbps in Jan) Route stable: via MAX, Abilene to NY, Geant, GARR From Norway: 350 kbps -1.1 mbps via UNInet, Nordunet, Geant, GARR Testing from NASDA (until Jan '02): 190-730 kbps Site Updates: Italy

  12. JRC - Ispra: Testing restarted Feb '01 BH Median about 700 kbps (was 500 Kbps until June, but 1000 in '00) Average daily peak is about 800 kbps (but was 1700 in '00) Route: AlterNet all the way from DC. From NASDA (until Jan '02): steady 350 kbps Site Updates: Italy (2)

  13. NASDA EOC - Hatoyama: NASA-NASDA removed private E1 and installed private 3 mbps ATM service in Feb '00 -- for mission support only. Performance stable - typically 1.6 mbps (window limited) Route via STAR TAP (Chicago) / TransPAC / IMnet for US Science data NASDA source and sink at EOC down since 17 Jan '02 Performance was stable - typically 1.2 Mbps (740-1290 kbps) Limited by NASDA circuit to Tokyo XP Testing to NASDA from Thailand GISTDA: via APAN / IMnet -- typ 825 kbps (460-1410) AIT; via SInet / IMnet - 800 kbps typ. (400-1360) NASDA testing to several CEOS sites is available on the Web site Also down for reconfiguration Site Updates: Japan

  14. GSFC to Tokyo-XP via Chicago / TransPac / APAN: 9-19 mbps (median 14) 1 mbps from GISTDA Site Updates: Japan (2)

  15. KNMI: Testing resumed 30 Jan '02 after upgrades Route from GSFC via Abilene to SurfNet in Chicago (was NY) Median Performance 40 mbps! Site Update - Netherlands

  16. IRE-RAS - Moscow: Last Tested Oct - Dec ‘00 Route is via Internet -- Rostelecom in NY Performance was BHM = 75 kbps, Daily range = 13 - 30 kbps CAO - Moscow: SAGE III Project Dual Routes since Nov '01 NASA dedicated circuit: very steady 150kbps via NY to Rostelecom/RBnet -- 1.1 mbps typ (600-1300) Site Updates - Russia

  17. AIT: via Abilene-TransPac-APAN- AI3 50- 650 kbps, BHM = 400 Testing from NASDA until Jan '02: 400-1500 kbps, BHM = 1050 GISTDA (NRCT): Multiple Routes July '01: 34-1900 kbps, BHM = 80 Aug-Sept '01: 270-4300 kbps, BHM = 1400 Oct '01 - Mar '02: 13-400 kbps, BHM = 44 via Commodity Route: UUNet-Teleglobe-Inet 3-18 Apr '02: 360-1470 kbps, BHM = 620 Testing from NASDA until Jan '02: 700-1500 kbps, BHM = 1100 RFD via commodity Internet: Host down since 12 April '02 14-110 kbps, BHM = 50 UNINET via Abilene peering in LA: Datasink since since Nov '01 200 kbps - 2.2 mbps, BHM = 400 kbps serious daily congestion Site Updates: Thailand

  18. Site Updates: Thailand

  19. From GSFC: via Abilene to JAnet in NY JAnet core (London): Stable at 28 mbps since 6 Nov '01 Was 10 mbps until 19 Aug '01 NY peering reconfigured again UCL: 3.9 mbps typ (2.8-4.9) -- steady! Private E1 removed in '01 Oxford: 4.8 mbps typ (3.7-5.3) -- also steady! RAL: 14.0 mbps typ (6.6-19.9) From UNEP Norway to JAnet core: UNInet to Nordunet to Geant to Janet Performance 2.7 - 4.3 mbps Was steady at 600-1200 kbps until 17 Nov '01 Site Updates: UK

  20. Site Updates: UK

  21. Norway: test host deactivated April '02 Route from GSFC via Abilene Nordunet, UNInet since December '00 Performance from GSFC 1.1-2.9 mbps Geneva: test host deactivated October '01 Route from GSFC as of 30-Jun-01 to UNEP Norway, then via satellite Performance from GSFC 50-115 kbps Was 700-1300 kbps until June '01 From Norway: vai single UNEP satellite hop. Also 50-115 kbps via satellite from Norway Beijing: Still running! Performance from GSFC 30 - 160 kbps since 10-March-01 Similar performance from Norway Nairobi: test host deactivated April '02 Performance testing stopped 9 '00 -- performance was 75-500 kbps Bangkok: test host deactivated November '01 Performance from GSFC 32-100 kbps since Aug '01 Similar results from Norway Costa Rica: test host deactivated November '01 Performance 40-100 kbps since 30-June-01 Site Updates: UNEP

  22. Site Updates: UNEP

  23. CEOS Results Summary

  24. New Network Performance tool Available from http://www.web100.org Runs on a linux box -- Web100 kernel Allows Applications to access network metrics Runs with modified version of Iperf Reports network metrics for tests run Makes inferences about bottlenecks: Sender, network, or receiver Also has GUI for real time monitoring Or can use API to access metrics directly Web 100

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