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www.internet2.edu. Internet2 International Collaborations. Heather Boyles Director, International Relations heather@internet2.edu. Internet2 Mission and Goals. Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.
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Internet2 International Collaborations Heather Boyles Director, International Relations heather@internet2.edu
Internet2 Mission and Goals • Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. • Enable new generation of applications • Create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet
University Leadership • 200 university members with commitments from their Presidents/Chancellors/Rectors • 60+ corporate members • Over 40 Affiliate Members • Government Research Agencies • Internet2/U.S. Government: separate but interdependent • Internet2 International Partner Program
Internet2 Focus Areas • Advanced Applications • Middleware • Network Engineering • End to End Performance • Advanced Network Infrastructure • Partnerships
Enabling Advanced Applications • The Gemini Observatory – Twin Telescopes • An international collaboration (US, Australia, U.K., Canada, Chile, Argentina, Brazil) • NSF funds US participation Mauna Kea, Hawai’i, USA Cerro Pachon, Chile
2.4Gbps upgrading to 10Gbps Driving deployment of advanced services - native IPv6, native multicast, measurement infrastructure, QoS 215 participating institutions Lead connectors at backbone speed Connect millions of students, faculty, and staff Internet2 Backbone Network:Abilene
09 January 2002 Sacramento Washington Los Angeles Abilene International Peering (August 2002) STAR TAP/Star Light APAN/TransPAC, CA*net3/4 CERN, CERNET, NAUKAnet, GEMnet, HARNET, HEANET, IUCC, KOREN/KREONET2, NORDUnet, RNP2, SURFnet, SingAREN, TAnet2 Pacific Wave AARNET, APAN/TransPAC, CA*net3, TANET2 NYCM CA*net3, GEANT*, HEANET, NORDUnet SNVA GEMNET, SINET, SingAREN, WIDE LOSA UNINET OC3->OC12 San Diego (CALREN2) CUDI AMPATH ANSP, REUNA, RNP2, RETINA El Paso (UACJ-UT El Paso) CUDI * ARNES, CARNET, CESnet, DFN, GRNET, JANET, NORDUNET, RENATER, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCCN, RedIRIS
Global Terabit Research Network (GTRN)http://www.gtrn.net/ • Cooperatively, cohesively managed intercontinental infrastructure • Focus on end to end performance on global basis for global science • Initial partners: • Europe NREN Consortium/DANTE • Internet2 • Need global engagement by continent • CANARIE (Canada) engaged • Asian partnership
DANTE-provided router in NYC in GTRN AS DANTE-provided 2.5gbps links across Atlantic to GEANT Abilene providing tunnel between New York, (Chicago), Seattle NSF-funded StarLight will provide GNAP Pacific Wave hosting GNAP in Seattle Global NOC at Indiana University GTRN Current Infrastructure
Europehighlights • GEANT backbone network connecting 31 countries • TERENA organization undertaking middleware deployment issues • Several key global science facilities in Europe: CERN, radio astronomy facilities, number of ‘grid’ projects European-wide
GEANThttp://www.dante.org.uk • 31 countries connecting • 10gbps core backbone • Connectors at 2.5gbps and below • 3x2.5gbps across Atlantic • Outreach to SE Europe (Balkans), Med. (+N. Africa), S. America (@LIS-CAESAR), Asia (TEIN)
SURFnethttp://www.surfnet.nl/ • 2x622mbps to StarLight (production) • Lambda for research (2.5gbps) • StarLight counterpart in Amsterdam Source: Erik-Jan Bos
KPNQWEST T3 (21 Mb) CERN - North America, today STARTAP T3 ATM CERN PoP Chicago STM-1 ATM STM-1 POS STM-1 ATM TEN-155 ATM ESNET CERN CIXP CERNhttp://www.cern.ch • Currently behind GEANT • Sept 2002: DataTag OC48 (2.4gbps) to StarLight • 2.5G wavelength to Amsterdam (NetherLight) Source: Paolo Moroni, CERN
HEANEThttp://www.heanet.ie • Serves the Irish universities • Using 2 of several OC3 (155mbps) links to peer in NYC • Upgrading backbone to 155mbps
NORDUnethttp://www.nordu.net/ • Connects together networks of Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden • Reworking 622mbps to New York (plus 155 to StarLight) Providing transit to RUNNET (Russia), EENET (Estonia), UARNET (Ukraine) and NASK (Warsaw, Poland)
JANEThttp://www.ja.net • 2.5gbps backbone in UK • Connects MANs – connecting universities • Supporting UK gov’t funded e-Science projects • Utilizing GEANT connection to peer with Abilene currently
Americashighlights • CLARA • Comunidad Latino Americana de Redes Academicas • Chile, Argentina, Brazil leading interconnections • Driven by opportunity to participate in GTRN, European interest • European interest/money • @LIS project • CAESAR study • Canadian CA*net4 network coming online
Americashighlights • Remote instruments • Telescopes in Chile • Cosmic ray observatory (P. Auger) in Argentina • Earth-observation, environmental, biotechnology apps • Panama, Costa Rica • Discussions in progress: Ecuador, Uruguay, Colombia, Cuba
AmPATHhttp://ampath.fiu.edu • Florida International University leads • Potential to connect 10 countries at 45mbps each • Peering through Miami (collocated with SFGP) • Now has some NSF funding for workshops
Mexicohttp://www.cudi.edu.mx • Connecting 41 universities in México; expected 80 • Connecting to U.S.: • - via Tijuana – San Diego (with transit from CALREN2 to Abilene) at 155mbps • 100mbps between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso • “Convenios internacionales” with CANARIE, Internet2/UCAID, CENIC, REUNA, RETINA
Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa - RNP Connecting ~27 Brazilian states at 155 Mbps. RNP2 – AmPATH via DS-3 Brazilhttp://www.rnp.br
ANSP: Academic Network at Sao Paulo AmPATH via 45Mbps Brazilhttp://www.ansp.br
Argentinahttp://www.retina.ar • Red Teleinformática Académica • Red RETINA: • Connecting ~25 institutions • Retina2: via AMPATH
Red Universitaria Nacional – REUNA 10 POP’s from Arica to Valdivia 155 Mbps ATM/SDH Network Centrally operated from Santiago Basic Internet and Internet2 services REUNA3: Gigabit Backbone Project Iquique Antofagasta Copiapó La Serena Valparaíso Santiago Talca Concepción Temuco Valdivia Chilehttp://www.reuna.cl Geographical Distribution of REUNA2 POP’s
National Research Network - CRNet Costa Ricahttp://www.crnet.cr • Internet2 connectivity possibly through Los Arcos
Asia-Pacifichighlights • APAN: Asia-Pacific Advanced Network • See next week’s meeting! • Several national networks moving to 10Gbps • Trans Eurasia and Trans Pacific connectivity increasing
TransPAChttp://www.transpac.org • From 155mbps to… • OC-12 POS Seattle (Pacific Wave) to Tokyo • OC-12 ATM Chicago (StarLight) to Tokyo • Together 1.244 Gbps Tokyo to the US • Funding from US NSF
Pacific Wavehttp://www.pacificwave.net/ • Project of the Pacific NorthWest Gigapop • 2 gigE switches in telco hotel (Westin Building) in Seattle • Interconnecting AARNET, Abilene, CA*net3, DREN, ESNET, TANET2, TransPAC others
Asia-Pacificwhat’s coming up? • CJK Hub • Genkai project – GbE between Japan and Korea • Korea – China link? • TEIN • Korea to France link • 45mbps • RENATER managing, European Commission interested in taking on broad European context
Summary • Leading-edge, high-performance network infrastructure is being put in place to support science, research, teaching and learning in countries around the world • As a global community, we need to work even more closely together to ensure support for global applications on an end to end basis