Nationwide Meso-scale Prototype Current plans for locations & equipment WiMAX ShadowNet Salt Lake City Kansas City Washington, DC Atlanta Stanford UCLA UC Boulder Wisconsin Rutgers NYU Polytech UMass Columbia OpenFlow Backbones Seattle Salt Lake City Sunnyvale Denver New York City Houston Chicago Los Angeles Atlanta OpenFlow Stanford U Washington Wisconsin U Indiana U Rutgers Princeton Clemson Georgia Tech Arista 7124S Switch Toroki LightSwitch 4810 HP ProCurve 5400 Switch Juniper MX240 Ethernet Services Router NEC IP8800 Ethernet Switch NEC WiMAX Base Station
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Nationwide Meso-scale PrototypeCurrent plans for locations & equipment
• On track to deploy 3 nodes in Internet2 this year
• Developing standalone control software to virtualize the Juniper platform
• Developing new Aggregate Manager
• First use of Juniper SDK in GENI
• Expect GEC9 demonstration
WiMAX Deployment Roadmap
WiMAX deployment status
• All nine sites have experimental license and have received outdoor kit (antenna, outdoor unit, fiber cable, etc.) from Rutgers/NEC
• Four sites have received and installed indoor kit (indoor unit, server with software, etc.), and are now doing integration tests, experiments and demos: Rutgers, Stanford, BBN, NYU Poly
• Five sites are still in the process of installing and bringing up their equipment: UC Boulder, Columbia, UMass Amherst, UCLA, Wisconsin
WiMAX operational status
• First GENI connections between WiMax sites demoed at GEC8 (Rutgers-BBN and Rutgers-Stanford)
• Four sites running integration tests, experiments and demos: Rutgers, Stanford, BBN, NYU Poly