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Network Activities Jean-Paul Gautier CNRS/UREC

Network Activities Jean-Paul Gautier CNRS/UREC. French Federation meeting Lyon 11 June 2004. www.eu-egee.org. Some slides are from Bob Jones’ presentations. EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833. Contents. Context overview

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Network Activities Jean-Paul Gautier CNRS/UREC

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  1. Network ActivitiesJean-Paul GautierCNRS/UREC French Federation meeting Lyon 11 June 2004 www.eu-egee.org Some slides are from Bob Jones’ presentations EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833

  2. Contents • Context overview • Networking activities summary. • Main tasks in progress French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 2

  3. EGEE Applications • EGEE Scope : ALL-Inclusive for academic applications (open to industrial and socio-economic world as well) • The major success criterion of EGEE: how many satisfied users from how many different domains ? • 5000 users (3000 after year 2) from at least 5 disciplines • Two pilot applications selected to guide the implementation and certify the performance and functionality of the evolving infrastructure: Physics & Bioinformatics Application domains are for illustration only French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 3

  4. Router Router Routed IP Network “layer-2” split out of wavelength [e.g. Ethernet] Grid Challenges for Networks • Grid applications will stress the network and need reservable/scheduledaccess tobetter than best efforts IP services. • Visualization and scheduled data delivery need guaranteed access to end-to-end channels • LHC raw data alone will need multi-gigabit channels to be available for weeks at a time • Network provision can itself be view as a class of Grid resource. Courtesy of Peter Clarke French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 4

  5. Network services in Europoe • EGEE : 70 partners. • 33 NRENS involved • GEANT as the European backbone • GN1 to day • GN2 in 2005 • NRENs connectivity : 34 Mbs to 10 Gbs. • Summary of the operational services • not exhaustive, gathering under way • IPv4 : 34 • IPv6 : 17 • IP Multicast : 11 • QoS : 6 • DiffServ, MPLS, Managed Bandwidth French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 5

  6. EGEE Activities 32 Million Euros EU funding over 2 years starting 1st April 2004 24% Joint Research 28% Networking • JRA1: Middleware Engineering and Integration • JRA2: Quality Assurance • JRA3: Security • NA1:Management • NA2:Dissemination and Outreach • NA3: User Training and Education • NA4:Application Identification and Support • NA5:Policy and International Cooperation • JRA4: Network Services Development • JRA4: Network Services Development Emphasis in EGEE is on operating a production grid and supporting the end-users 48% Services • SA1: Grid Operations, Support and Management • SA2: Network Resource provision • SA2: Network Resource Provision French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 6

  7. SA2: Network Resource Provision • Objectives: Ensure EGEE access to network services provided by GEANT and the NRENs to link users, resources and operational management • 3 partners, 5 people, approx 1.5% of total project budget. CNRS/UREC, GRNET, RCC KI. • Most work will be associated with defining SLR/SLAs. • Key deliverables/milestones • Jun’04First meeting of EGEE-GEANT/NRENS Liaison Board (MSA2.1) • Sep’04 Survey of pilot application requirements on networks, initial SLRs and service classes (DSA2.1) • To Do • Clarify organisation/composition of the liaison board with DANTE/NRENS • Understand how the requirements for such service levels will take into account applications needs (NA4) and operations (SA1) realities • Determine how sites get involved in the decision making process • Verify the roles/engagement of all partners French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 7

  8. JRA4: Network Services Development • Objectives Network oriented joint research to provide end-to-end services such as : • Network reservation, performance monitoring and diagnostics tools. • Explore links to how Grid resources are organise/allocated. • Investigation of potential impact IPv6 on grids. • 5 partners, 13 people, approx 2.5% of total project budget • UCL, CNRS / UREC, DANTE, DFN, GARR • Tight collaboration with DANTE and the NRENs, especially through future GN2 project and potential network oriented FP6 projects • Key deliverables/milestones • Jun’04Requirements and use cases for monitoring and diagnostics tools for users, middleware and operations (MJRA4.1) • Sep’04Definition of initial network performance metrics and composite measurements required (MJRA4.2) • Sep’04 Specification of interfaces for bandwidth reservation services (DJRA4.1) • To Do • Understand how JRA4 software will be integrated with JRA1 & JRA3 • Clarify plans for IPv6 testbed with 6NET French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 8

  9. EGEE Applications (NA4) Operations (SA1) GN1/GN2 Performance Measurement and Management (JRA1) Network Services Development (JRA4) Network Resource Provision (SA2) New Service Development (JRA3) DANTE NREN NREN NREN Network Operations and Basic Services (SA2) NRENs NOC GEANT NOC NRENs NOC NRENs NOC End to End QoS (SA3) French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 9

  10. Technical Network Liaison Committee • The purpose of the committee is to provide an efficient place to deal with “practical” issues of interface between GEANT/NRENs and EGEE. • Memorandum of Understanding. • Between the EU EGEE and GN2 projects. • Purpose • GN2 will provide a high bandwith network. • EGEE requires network services between its consortium members. Ultimate goal is to provide services from GN2 to EGEE. Both projects have a common interest in a close cooperation in order to achieve their respectives objectives. French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 10

  11. Technical Network Liaison Committee • Terms of reference • SLAs • To approved the SLSs which will be delivered by GEANT and NRENs. • To present, disseminate and discuss prosed SLAs. • To approve SLA monitoring procedures. • To receive and assess reports network performance against the SLAs. • Network services • To agree recommendations for deployment of network services. • To receive repoprts on the proposed network services. • To receive requests from the EGEE team for new features. • Operational interface • To present formal EGEE requirements and use cases to GEANT/NRENs • To present EGEE traffic usage monitoring for assessment of the network usage. The TNLC should use these reports for decisions and futures recommendations. • Composition • EGEE : • Jean-Paul Gautier (SA2), • Javier Orellana (JRA4), • Jules Wolfrat (SA1) • NRENs • Roberto Sabatino (DANTE) • Enzo Valente (GARR) • Clauss Ulman (DFN) • Afrodite Sevasti (GRNET) French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 11

  12. Network services • Application identification and support (NA4)Grid Operations, Support and Management (SA1) • Collection of application network requirements (SA2 and JRA4 document) • To get real use cases. • Translation in terms of SLRs (Service Level Requirements) • Bandwidth, Service end-points, Duration, Scheduling, Quality of service, Differentiation, Prioritization, Availability monitoring, Others? • Definition of SLS (Service Level Specifications). • Services to be implemented by GEANT and the NRENs, in conjunction with JRA4 activity. • Definition of SLAs (Service Level Agreements). • Formalization by contract between partners • Client : Operations, Applications, Virtual Organizations ? • GEANT/NRENs • Follow-up of SLA adherence. SA2 will provide the means for formal communication between users, application and network providers. French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 12

  13. Operational Interface • To control, to organize the information flows which come from the networks. • Define interactions and operational model between GOCs and NOCs • Procedures, Trouble Ticketing, Escalations .. • Network Operation Centre (NOC) operational procedure study on GEANT and NRENS • Selection among a group of NRENs • In EGEE : GARR, DFN, GRNET, CESNET, • Outside EGEE : SURFNET, RENATER, UKERNA … • Incremental integration with EGEE GOCs • After a Trouble Ticket systems study. • Definition of interfaces. • Homogenous system at the EGEE level. French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 13

  14. Operational Interface EGEE Management DANTE NREN NREN NREN GEANT NOC NRENs NOC NRENs NOC NRENs NOC SA1 & SA2 will work together aout the Operational Networking model The SA2 manager reports to the Operations Manager of SA1 French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 14

  15. Network Service Development (JRA4) Objectives JRA4 will provide common interfaces between Grid middleware and Network Resources Resources & Information Consumers Grid Middleware • OGSA requirements: • Self contained • Modular entity Network Services JRA4 • IP Premium • MPLS paths & tunnels • Light paths • Network Metrics • Performance Network Resources & Information • Advertising Resources • Publishing Information French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 15

  16. GN1-2 GGF SA1 JRA4 SA2 EGEE Others JRA4 Tasks and Context • Main sub-activities: • Bandwidth Allocation and Reservation • Network Performance Monitoring and Diagnostic tools • and, also IPv6 uptake • DANTE already deploying basic infrastructure in GEANT (current GN1 and the coming GN2 projects): • Introduction of Layer 3 differentiated services (Premium, BE, LBE) • Instrumentation for network measurement French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 16

  17. Consumer (User Application) Grid Middleware Disk Service CPU Service Network Service Network (GEANT+NRENs) Common Interface (OGSA) Domain_A Domain_B Domain_X Bandwidth Allocation & Reservation • Network Resources: • Layer 3 - diffserv based traffic: IP Premium, Scavenger, … • Layer 2 : VLAN, MPLS • Layer 1 : lightpaths • Allocating network resources : immediate, advance • Features: • Users as part of Virtual Organizations • Authorization, Authentication and Accounting of end users French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 17

  18. Bandwidth Allocation & ReservationArchitecture French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 18

  19. Grid Middleware Grid Users JRA4 : Network Performance Monitoring • Grid Performance closely linked to Network Performance • Network Performance?, what for? : • Problem diagnostic and rectification • Facilitate resources allocation • Performance monitoring and SLA adherence GOCs NOCs Operations NOC: Network Operation Center GOC: Grid Operation Center Performance Monitoring Service Network (GEANT+NRENs) Common Interface (OGSA) Domain_A Domain_B . . . . Domain_X French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 19

  20. A B PMS 3 PMS 2 PMS 1 DM 3 DM 1 DM 2 DM Domain Manager PMS Performance Monitoring System Signalling between DM Request of Measurement JRA4 : Net. Perf. Monitoring Use case ie. OWD from point A to B ? • PMSx and DMx • Are independent implementation for the measurements • Features • Multiple domains, AAA, OGSA/OGSI We DON’T yet We got that already NREN A GEANT NREN B OWD=OWD1+OWD2+OWD3 French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 20

  21. A B PMS 3 PMS 2 PMS 1 DM 3 DM 1 DM 2 DM Domain Manager PMS Performance Monitoring System Signalling between DM Request of Measurement JRA4 : Net. Perf. Monitoring Use case ie. OWD from point A to B ? • PMSx and DMx • Are independent implementation for measurement • Features • Multiple domains, AAA, OGSA/OGSI We DON’T yet NREN A GEANT NREN B OWD=OWD1+OWD2+OWD3 OWD=OWD_A-B French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 21

  22. IPv6 Uptake Study of the advantages of using IPv6 in Grid context: • DANTE deploying IPv6 (already started). • IPv6 is effective if deployed in all domains. The report will cover: • Study of features of IPv6, highlighting the ones of interest for Grids • Availability of IPv6 in NRENs and access networks • EGEE internal awareness of IPv6 Also: • Collaboration with 6NET • Possibility of building a testbed, needs to be agreed French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 22

  23. Conclusion Network provision must itself be view as a class of Grid resource. This resource is highly dependent of the network services provided by the NRENs. SA2 and JRA4 Activities work in a long term perspective. We need inputs from the EGEE application layer. French Federation meeting - Lyon 11 June 2004 - 23

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