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A RON in Ohio Linda Roos

A RON in Ohio Linda Roos. A Gathering of State Networks February 9, 2005. Today’s Presentation. OARnet background Third Frontier Network (TFN) Rationale Financing Implementation What is Next?. OARnet Background. Founded in 1987 as part of the Ohio Supercomputing Center

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A RON in Ohio Linda Roos

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  1. A RON in OhioLinda Roos A Gathering of State Networks February 9, 2005

  2. Today’s Presentation • OARnet background • Third Frontier Network (TFN) • Rationale • Financing • Implementation • What is Next?

  3. OARnet Background • Founded in 1987 as part of the Ohio Supercomputing Center • 90+ higher ed member institutions • Board of Regents funding • OSTEER advisory council • Internet2 gigapop

  4. TFN Rationale • Allows dramatic increases in bandwidth at minimum cost • Estimate of $20M - $60M savings over 10 years • Promotes technological innovation • Enhances collaboration

  5. TFN Financing • $21M investment • Financing from Ohio State University • Loan for fiber ($7M) • Short-term financing ($2M) • Financing from state capital budget ($8.5M) • Equipment • Last mile to 17 institutions

  6. TFN Project • Phase 1: replace backbone with dark fiber • Phase 2: connect 17 universities to network with dark fiber or gig circuits • Phase 3: connect other universities and colleges

  7. Dark Fiber Acquisition • RFP issued during Summer of 2002 • Selected a bid from Spectrum Networks • American Electric Power (AEP) • Williams Communications (Wiltel) • 1600+ route miles • Multiple IRUs for right of way

  8. Implementation • Multi-agency policy committee • OARnet • SchoolNet • Department of Administrative Services • Ohio Board of Regents • Ohio Supercomputer Center • Began in 2002

  9. Implementation • TFN Advisory Committees • Lighting and Architecture • Price Modeling Committee • Last Mile Committee • Implementation Committee • Began in late 2002

  10. Lighting and Architecture Committee • Made recommendations on • Requirements for equipment • Requirements for PoPs • Service levels

  11. Equipment • Cisco 15454 (DWDM) • Cisco switches and routers • Juniper routers • Cisco equipment purchased through SBC • SBC did initial fiber characterization, configured, pretested, and installed equipment

  12. Summer/Fall 2004 • Hired two optical engineers • Backbone implementation (two OC-48s) • Connection of old PoPs to new PoPs • Connected most of first 17 institutions • National Roll-out event in late November

  13. Maintenance of Network • Using CTM software • First fiber cut tested redundancy • Of squirrels and angry farmers

  14. Last Mile Committee • RFP issued in Dec 2003 for last-mile connectivity to all higher education and K-12 sites • SBC responded and signed contract • OC3 and gig circuits • Time Warner Cable is negotiating contract • OC3, gig and 10 gig circuits

  15. Price Modeling Committee • Associate specific costs with fees • Commodity internet costs separated from other costs • Cost-effective intra-Ohio bandwidth to encourage collaboration

  16. What is next? • Connect institutions with state-funded last mile connections • Assist institutions with last mile solutions • SchoolNet equipment purchase and implementation • Investigate fiber possibilities • Seek partners for network

  17. Contact Information Linda Roos OARnet lroos@oar.net

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