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Internet2 Overview: Engagement, Network and Services

Internet2 Overview: Engagement, Network and Services. Fall 2007 Member Meeting October 8, 2007. Agenda. Internet2 Overview - Marianne Smith Internet2 Network Services - Heather Martinson Middleware and Security - Renee’ Frost Discipline Communities - Ann Doyle

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Internet2 Overview: Engagement, Network and Services

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  1. Internet2 Overview: Engagement, Network and Services • Fall 2007 Member Meeting • October 8, 2007

  2. Agenda • Internet2 Overview - Marianne Smith • Internet2 Network Services -Heather Martinson • Middleware and Security - Renee’ Frost Discipline Communities - Ann Doyle Cyberinfrastructure Initiatives - Russ Hobby

  3. Internet2 Mission and Goals Internet2 Mission • Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. Internet2 Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

  4. What We Do…… • We provide our members with an “Advanced Networking Environment” to use for research and education • Internet2 network backbone • Circuit Networks • Network research • HOPI • IPv6, Multicast • End-to-End Performance Initiative • Applications and Services – e.g. Commons and InCommon • Middleware • Security

  5. What We Do……… • We provide our members with an environment for partnerships and collaborations in advanced networking: • Among themselves and with faculty and research peers • With other partners: International, Federal agencies, K20 School networks, the Quilt • Applications Collaborations: high energy physicists, arts & humanities, health science, teaching and learning

  6. Internet2 MembershipA Wealth of Diversity

  7. Internet2 Partnerships Internet2 fosters the partnerships and collaboration that spurred the development of the Internet. • Academia • Industry • Government • International

  8. Internet2 Membership • Affiliate - 46 Members • Non-profit research or education organizations • Corporate - 60 Members • For-profit companies • Research and Education Network -30Members • Network infrastructure providers to R & E community • University – 209 Members • United States institutions of higher education http://members.internet2.edu/

  9. Internet2 Universities209 University Members http://members.internet2.edu/university/universities.cfm

  10. Internet2 Corporate Members • Focused on Realizing the Potential that advanced Networking, Middleware and Applications hold for Research and Education and Opportunity to Shape the Future of the Global Internet Broad Range of Industries: - Technology Providers - Content Providers - Technology Consumers http://members.internet2.edu/corporate/

  11. Internet2 Corporate Partners

  12. Arbor Networks Campus Televideo Codian, Inc. Foundry Networks IOCOM Polycom Worldwide RADVISION TANDBERG VBrick Systems Internet2 Corporate Sponsors

  13. ADVA Optical Networking Alcatel-Lucent Technologies Apparent Networks Arbinet-thexchange, Inc. Arootz Caterpillar, Inc. Cdigix Cedar Point Communications Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. C-SPAN CommuniGate Systems EBSCO Information Services Education Networks of America, Inc. EKINOPS Fujitsu Laboratories of America Global Crossing Google HaiVision Systems, Inc IntelePeer, Inc. Johnson & Johnson KDDI Corporation LifeSize Communications Media Links, Inc. Napster, LLC Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) Northrop Grumman Information Technology OCLC Online Computer Library Center OpVista, Inc. RIAA Red Hat, Inc. Ruckus Network, Inc. Schlumberger Soapstone Steelcase, Inc. The Thomson Corporation Verizon Business Video Furnance, Inc. Vidyo Warner Bros. Internet2 Corporate Members

  14. Internet2 Affiliate Members • Federal labs • Federal agencies • Fine arts institutions • Health care institutions • Performing arts organizations http://members.internet2.edu/affiliate/affiliates.cfm

  15. Acuta Altarum American Distance Education Consortium Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) CERN Charles R. Drew University Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Cleveland Institute of Music Cleveland Museum of Art Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Department of Veteran Affairs Desert Research Institute EDUCAUSE ESnet Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Howard Hughes Medical Institute Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System (IHETS) Inter-American Development Bank Internet Educational Equal Access Foundation Jet Propulsion Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory The Library of Congress Los Alamos National Laboratory Manhattan School of Music Internet2 Affiliate Members

  16. Internet2 Affiliate Members Con’d • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center • NASA Marshall Space Flight Center • National Archives and Records Administration • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) • National Institutes of Health • NOAA – Washington, D.C. • National Science Foundation • New World Symphony • Oak Ridge National Laboratory • OSTN (Open Student Television Network) • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory • PeachNet • Ruth Lily Health Education Center • SURA • TOPIX • U.S. Census Bureau • United Nations System of Organizations • United States Antarctic Program • United States Dept. of Commerce Boulder Labs • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum • University Corporation for Atmospheric Research • University of North Carolina General Administration • University of Texas Medical Branch • The World Bank

  17. Research and Education Network Members US-based non-profit organization that has a principal mission to provide network infrastructure and services primarily to the research and education community

  18. 3ROX CENIC CEN CIC OmniPoP CPE FLR GPN Indiana KanREN LEARN LONI MAGPI MAX MCNC Merit Network MOREnet MREN NJEDge.Net Northern Lights NOX NYSERNet Oregon GigaPoP OSCnet OneNet OSHEAN OneNet PNWG PeachNet SOX UEN WiscNet Internet2 R&E Network Members

  19. K20 Initiative

  20. K20 Initiative Brings together Internet2 member institutions and innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to extend new technologies, applications, middleware, and content to all educational sectors http://k20.internet2.edu/

  21. Lewis and Clark: Then and Now http://ali.apple.com/lewisandclark/

  22. JASON http://www.jason.org/

  23. Digital Learning Commons http://www.learningcommons.org/

  24. NEPTUNE http://www.neptune.washington.edu/

  25. An Asset for the Community An Asset for the Community Universities Universities Researchers Researchers Regional Networks Regional Networks K-12 K-12 Industry Industry International International

  26. Internet2 Member Community

  27. Strengthening Community:Member Engagement Opportunities • Join working groups, special interest groups and advisory groups • http://www.internet2.edu/working-groups.html#Advisory • Find collaborators for discipline and institutional projects and grants • Foster applications development and faculty outreach • Be an early adopter of new technologies and tools

  28. Strengthening Community:Member Engagement Opportunities • Advisory Councils • Projects and Initiatives • Working Groups • Collaborative grant efforts • Member Meetings • SIGs and BoFs • Presentations • Program Committee

  29. Strengthening Community:Supporting member engagement • Middleware Architecture Committee for Education (MACE) • Salsa: Security Advisory Group • K20 Initiative Advisory Committee • Health Sciences Advisory Group • Arts & Humanities Advisory Groups • Working Groups • Special Interest Groups

  30. Strengthening Community:Supporting member activities and events • Provide event planning expertise and resources • Provide speakers • Provide equipment • Provide PR and communications for member events • Spotlight member organizations and individuals • Provide printed materials and signage

  31. Additional Workshops • Arts & Humanities Performance Workshop • Dynamic Circuit Services • High-Energy Nuclear Physicists(Large Hadron Collider) • IPv6 • Multicast • Network Performance • Real Time Collaboration Tools(Internet2 Commons)

  32. Strengthening Community: Member Accomplishments • Advanced applications development,broad and deep • Development and deployment of middleware capabilities,locally and nationally • Creation and support of national high-performance networks,including next generation optical networks • Strong partnershipswith international networking organizations • Focused effortson end-to-end performance, and network and host security

  33. Strengthening Community:Internet2 Governance • Creation of four new Councils that are heterogeneous, defined by operational function and more tightly connected to the membership: • Architecture and Operations Advisory Council (AOAC) • Applications, Middleware, and Services Advisory Council (AMSAC) • Research Advisory Council (RAC) • External Relations Advisory Council (ERAC)

  34. Strengthening Community:Internet2 Governance • Each Council has three seats from each of these constituency groups: • CIO Representatives • Regional Network Representative • Researcher Representative • Industry Representative http://www.internet2.edu/about/governance/

  35. Internet2 Network OverviewHeather Martinson, Sr. Program Manager2007 Fall Member MeetingSan Diego, California

  36. Internet2 NetworkOutline Network Community Network Overview Services

  37. Internet2 NetworkNetwork Affiliations • Connector – maintains direct connection to Internet2 Network; provide connections and network services to Internet2 members • Participant – a Member of Internet2 that has entered into an Internet2 Network Participation Agreement • Sponsored Participant – an individual non-Internet2 member educational institution that is sponsored by one or more Internet2 University Members • Includes K20 schools, museums, libraries, hospitals, zoos; can be not-for-profit or for-profit within these categories • Sponsored Education Group Participant (SEGP) – an aggregate of one or more networks serving educational and education-related organizations and state/local government institutions within the same state

  38. Internet2 NetworkInternet2 Communities

  39. Internet2 NetworkNetwork Community • New Participants • Thomson Corporation • NIST • Northrop Grumman • Dept. of Veterans Affairs (pending) • Philadelphia Orchestra (pending) • New Sponsored Participants • Speed Art Museum • Louisville Medical Center Network (LMCnet) • College of Charleston • Fernbank Science Center

  40. Internet2 NetworkSEGP – 38 States

  41. Internet2 NetworkInternational Connectivity http://international.internet2.edu/

  42. Last updated: April 2005 Internet2 NetworkInternational Connectivity Europe-Middle East Asia-Pacific Americas Austria (ACOnet) Belgium (BELNET) Croatia (CARNet) Czech Rep. (CESNET) Cyprus (CYNET) Denmark (Forskningsnettet) Estonia (EENet) Finland (Funet) France (Renater) Germany (G-WIN) Greece (GRNET) Hungary (HUNGARNET) Iceland (RHnet) Ireland (HEAnet) Israel (IUCC) Italy (GARR) Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET) Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Hong Kong (HARNET) Japan (SINET, WIDE, JGN2) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Singapore (SingAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Taiwan (TANet2, ASNet) Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN) M Luxembourg (RESTENA) alta (Univ. Malta) Netherlands (SURFnet) Norway (UNINETT) Poland (POL34) Portugal (RCTS2) Qatar (Qatar FN) Romania (RoEduNet)Russia (RBnet) Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain (RedIRIS) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) United Kingdom (JANET) Turkey (ULAKBYM) *CERN Argentina (RETINA) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CA*net) Chile (REUNA) Mexico (Red-CUDI) United States (Abilene)Peru (RAAP) Venezuela (REACCIUN-2) Africa Central Asia Algeria (CERIST) Egypt (EUN/ENSTIN) Morocco (CNRST) Tunisia (RFR) South Africa (TENET) Armenia (ARENA) Georgia (GRENA) Kazakhstan (KAZRENA) Tajikistan (TARENA) Uzbekistan (UZSCI)

  43. Internet2 NetworkInternational Connectivity PacWave: TANet2/TWAREN, AARnet, KOREN/KREONet2, CA*Net4, GEMNET, REANNZ, TransPac2 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 MAN LAN: TANet2/TWAREN, TENET, MCIT/ENERGI, QatarFN, CA*Net4, SURFNet, CERN, GEANT (2), SINET, NetherLight/IEEAF GLORIAD, France Telecom (v6), TANet2/TWAREN, HARNET, CERN StarLight: KOREN/KREONet2, CA*Net4, ASNet, CERN, JGN2, SINET NGIX-Ames:AARnet PacWave: UNINET, SINET, QatarFN, APAN/TransPac2 TANet2/TWAREN, SingAREN GEANT NGIX-East: CLARA AtlWave: FIU AMPATH: RNP2, ANSP, REACCIUN-2 redCLARA, CUDI via CALREN/PacWave CUDI via UTEP / UT

  44. Internet2 NetworkFederal Peering T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 T640 PacWave: DREN, NREN, ESnet New York: ESnet StarLight: TeraGrid, NREN, DREN, NISN, USGS, ESNet NGIX-Ames: NREN, DREN, NISN, USGS DC: DRAGON NGIX-East: DREN, NISN, NREN, USGS, ESNet

  45. Internet2 NetworkOutline Network Community Network Overview Services

  46. Built on dedicated fiber from Level(3) Communications – 13,000+ mile footprint Deployed and configured over 300 Infinera Network Elements Day 1 capacity of 100Gbps Built 27 custom collocation suites representing 3,365 sqft of space including: 91 Racks - Internet2, ESnet, third-parties 60 Individual bulk cables with 48 & 96 fiber count Internet2 and ESNet NOCs get same, real-time feeds as the Level(3) NOCs in Atlanta & Denver Developed the Virtual Network Operations Center – Provisioning and Troubleshooting Dashboard Internet2 NetworkBy the Numbers Slide 46

  47. Internet2 Network Slide 47

  48. Internet2 NetworkOutline Network Community Network Overview Services

  49. Internet2 NetworkMAN LAN • Manhattan Landing in New York City • Partnership with NYSERNet, Indiana University, Internet2 & the IEEAF • High performance exchange facility for R&E networks • Located at 32 AoA in NYC - easy interconnection to many national and international carriers and other R&E networks • Peerings with Atlantic Wave international peering fabric • Peering model is open and bilateral • Cost recovery model - minimal connection charges for layer 2 facility, none for layer 1 connections

  50. Internet2 NetworkNetwork Services • Best-Effort High-Speed IP Service • Research IP • Commercial Peering Service • WaveCo Point-to-Point Transport Services • Dynamic Circuit Network • Physical Connection • 1 or 10 Gigabit Ethernet • OC-192 SONET

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