Abilene Update Joint Techs Summer ’05 Vancouver, CA Steve Cotter Director, Network Services [email protected]
Dec 29, 2015
Abilene UpdateJoint Techs Summer ’05Vancouver, CA
Abilene UpdateJoint Techs Summer ’05Vancouver, CA
Steve Cotter
Director, Network Services
Steve Cotter
Director, Network Services
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WelcomeWelcome
• Current Abilene Network
• Advanced Networking Services Offered
• Abilene Network Futures
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Abilene PartnershipsAbilene Partnerships
• Indiana University• Juniper Networks• Nortel Networks• Qwest Communications• ITECs• NC ITEC• Ohio ITEC• San Diego ITEC• Texas ITEC
• Internet2
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Abilene OverviewAbilene Overview
• 10-Gbps ‘best effort’, over-provisioned IP network• Current normal load ~2 Gbps; ~10 Gbps peak
• Carrier provisioned backbone λ’s (Q-Wave)• ~4.7 9’s availability over past 12 months
• SONET backhaul available to connectors• IPv4/IPv6, native multicast, MPLS LSPs• Network research facilitation (data + co-lo)• Abilene Observatory project
• Extensive domestic and int’l R&E peering• Cost recovery model motivates network
utilization and bandwidth upgrade
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Abilene CommunityAbilene Community
• 39 direct connections (OC-3c 10 Gbps)• 3 10 Gbps (10 GE) connections
• OC-192c SONET also supported• 7 OC-48c connections & 3 GE connectors• 25 connected at OC-12c (622 Mbps) or higher
• 234 Primary Participants – research universities and labs• Library of Congress and U.S. Holocaust Museum most
recent additions• Expanded Access
• 126 Sponsored Participants - Individual institutions, K-12 schools, museums, libraries, research institutes
• 34 Sponsored Educational Group Participants - state-based education networks
See: http://abilene.internet2.edu/
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Advanced Network Services Advanced Network Services
• IPv6 • Approx. ⅔ connectors, ½ peers are v6 enabled• 2005: 11 new non-production v6 peerings at Palo Alto PAIX, also
added France Telecom, soon MCI MAE-West • MPLS
• NC-ITEC experimenting (with ITEC Ohio) with creating a multipoint Layer 2 VPN using inter-domain MPLS tunnels & Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS).
• BRUW: experimenting with how to bandwidth reservation across packet and circuit switched networks
• Abilene Observatory• Provides data from router nodes or equip. collocated in Abilene racks• 30+ research projects currently using Observatory data (see
http://abilene.internet2.edu/observatory/research-projects.html)• Manhattan Landing (MAN LAN) @ 32 A of A in NYC - partnership
with NYSERNet, Indiana University, and the IEEAF• A high performance, open bilateral exchange facility for research
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What’s Changed?What’s Changed?
• Over the last 5 years, the U.S. research university community has become wholesale customers of telecoms for raw assets & ancillary services• Upwards of 30,000 route-miles of inter-city dark fiber are
held by the U.S. R&E community• > 60% in the regionals
• More than 20 Regional Optical Networks (RONs) have emerged • mostly state based – some with strong gubernatorial support• often concurrent economic development objectives
• Meanwhile carriers generally did not invest in new optical infrastructure during the downturn
• Increased end-to-end network transparency• View of the network as a schedulable resource
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Next Generation AbileneNext Generation Abilene
• Active examination of new network service models is underway• Group A Report - moving beyond the common bearer
service view of best-effort IP • ‘Core’ and ‘Flexible’ waves
• Hybrid architecture evaluation (HOPI Project)• IP core using 10→40Gbps λ transport• Dedicated capabilities using NLR wave and Abilene
• λ’s, GigE channels, MPLS tunnels
• Evaluation of optical transport capabilities• Both commercial and higher ed owned options (NLR & the
RONs)• Design & planning collaboration with U.S. &
international partners • ESnet, TeraGrid, NLR, SURFnet, GEANT2
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Next Generation Abilene TimelineNext Generation Abilene Timeline
• October 2007 – End of recent 1-year extension to Abilene transport MoU with Qwest• Dictates 3rd-generation network timeline
• Architecture: end 4Q05• Transport provider(s): end 1Q06• Equipment selection: end 2Q06• Backbone deployed: end 4Q06• Connector transition: begin early 2007
• Concurrently, need to review business and management models
• Coincidentally…• Late 2007 – expiration of ESnet transport agreement with
Qwest
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NLR & AbileneNLR & Abilene
• Group B Report recommended a merger of Internet2 and NLR as the best way to deliver to the community the services outlined in the ‘Group A’ report
• Both Boards passed resolutions to begin consolidation discussions• Committee of 8 individuals has been appointed to
develop a merger strategy plan• Work to begin immediately
• Goal is to have a plan ready for each board’s consideration by the end of Oct.
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Next Generation Abilene Design ConsiderationsNext Generation Abilene Design Considerations
Critical factors:• Complexity of delivering dynamic network bandwidth• NLR, RON and international integration
• How do we deliver these services from the campus of one researcher to the campus of another
• Advanced service support• Multicast, v6, High Performance Throughput, Measurement
• Enhanced network research facilitation• Network and end-user security• Options for increased reliability and additional
services (i.e. Commodity Internet services)
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Abilene InformationAbilene Information
• For more Information:• http://abilene.internet2.edu• http://abilene.internet2.edu/observatory/ • http://www.nationallambdarail.org• http://hopi.internet2.edu
• Or contact us at:• [email protected] • [email protected] • [email protected]
• RONs / Abilene Connectors BoF • 8:15pm in Crystal Ballroom 3, Hilton Vancouver Metrotown