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Network & Services Overview June 2012 Jeff Ambern jambern@grnoc.iu.edu. Agenda. Indiana GigaPOP Overview Services Commodity Internet Usage Trends Monon100 (100Gbps to Chicago). Indiana GigaPOP. Established in Indianapolis in 1998
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Network & Services OverviewJune 2012Jeff Ambernjambern@grnoc.iu.edu
Agenda • Indiana GigaPOP Overview • Services • Commodity Internet Usage Trends • Monon100 (100Gbps to Chicago)
Indiana GigaPOP • Established in Indianapolis in 1998 • Partnership between Indiana University and Purdue University • Advanced high-speed, high-availability, feature-rich network • Drives down the costs and increases the connection speeds for Indiana’s top research colleges and universities • Serves as an aggregation point for Indiana’s universities to access (regional, national and international) R&E and Commodity Internet.
GigaPOP Participants • Indiana University • Purdue University • I-Light • Notre Dame • RLHEC • SLIAC • ENA • CSPAN Archives • NCAA
GigaPOP Providers & Peers Providers (Commodity) • Cogent • TimeWarner • Iquest(Local only) • Smithville (Local only) • Wintek (Local only) • Internet2 TRCPS • WiscNet RPS • Akamai (Cache) • Google (Cache) • Peers (R&E) • Internet2 • National LambdaRail • MREN • CIC • ESnet
Network Elements • Juniper MX960 (Core Nodes) • Fully redundant chassis hardware (cooling, power supplies, Routing Engines, SCB’s) • HP 5400 (Layer2 Backbone Switches) • Brocade MLXe (Layer2 Backbone Switch) • HP 3500 (Management Switches for OOB) • Mix of Cisco Routers (Terminal Servers, VPN, Mgt.)
GigaPOP Capabilities • Layer3 • R&E Access (National, Regional and Local) • Commodity Internet Access • L3VPN/MPLS • Multicast • Layer2 • L2VPN/MPLS • VLANs • Layer1/2 • 100G Ethernet (Fiber) • 10G Ethernet (Fiber) • 1G Ethernet (Fiber, Copper)
Access to Research Networks R&E (Base Service) • National/International/RegionalNetworks (Internet2 (100G), NLR,CIC, MREN, Esnet) • Local R&E (GigapopParticipants, State Universities) R&E Service includes IPv4 plus: • IPv6 (we can provide IPv6 address space to members) • Multicast • Jumbo Frames (9000 bytes)
Commodity Internet (Optional to Participants) • Full Transit • Complete Internet Routing Table • ~410K Routes • Settlement-Free Internet • Partial Internet Routing Table • ~240K Routes • Commercial Entities agree to peering arrangements with I2 (TRCPS) or other GigaPOPs to save on upstream BW charges • Internet Caching Servers • Similar to a Settlement-Free peering arrangement but involving only one entity (i.e. Google, Akamai, Netflix (future peering)) • Server Farm and cached data is local to customer • Does not consume Internet Transit bandwidth for cached data (except during incremental updates)
Caching Services • Why is caching beneficial to Participants? • Offloading commercial traffic to local servers reduces our costs that we would have to pay to our per Mbps transit providers • Reduces the amount of Commodity traffic that would congest our upstream links and force us into costly upgrades (I2 TRCPS, Cogent and TWTC) • Reducing our costs allows us to pass savings on to our Participants
Caching Services Akamai server farm added late 2009 • 1Gbps 95% • 500Mbps daily average we would have to pay to our upstream providers or consume BW on our settlement-free links Google Caching Services added 12/2011 • 1.3Gbps 95% • 730Mbps average Netflix Caching Services / Peering - Late 2012 • Currently working with Netflix on traffic analysis • Depending on usage will either Peer at IXP or install cache node in Indpls.
Commodity Usage - Gbps • Cogent (10G) & TimeWarner (10G) • Full Internet Transit • Fully Redundant Upstreams • Full IPv4 & IPv6 Transit • Internet2 TRCPS Commodity Peering Service (10G) • Reduces cost through aggregation and settlement-free peering • WisNetRegional Peering Service (10G) – Via our CIC membership • Akamai Caching Service (10G) • Google Caching Service (10G)
Bandwidth Trends Commodity Internet Usage Trends (Aggregate Upstream) • 40-70% increase in usage per year 2009-2012 • Sept 2009 – 2.5G Avg (Cost/Gbps $10000) – 25K/Month • Sept 2010 – 6.5G Avg (Cost/Gbps $6000) • Sept 2011 - 9.5G Avg (Cost/Gbps $5000) • July 2012 – 13.0G Avg (New Pricing $1750/Gbps) – 22.27K/Month • Able to keep member cost down due to decreases in provider pricing and Settlement-Free Peers
Monon100 • Monon100 is named after the MononRail line that connected Indiana's higher education institutions to the rest of the world through Chicago • The Monon Rail served six colleges and universities along its line (from Chicago to Louisville): • Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana • Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana • DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana • Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana • Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana • St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana • Links the Indiana GigaPoPto Internet2, NLR, CIC, MRENand other networks. • 10 times faster than our previous network path to Chicago • Resource available to all Indiana GigaPoPmembers
Gigapop- Internet2 Update • Connected at 100G to Internet2 in Chicago • Upgrading optical nodes between Indianapolis and Chicago to support 100G • Temporary Internet2 100G Wave until Optical upgrades completed
Optical Transition • Phase 1 • Rebuild IPGrid Optical System to be Monon100 Optical System • Phase 2 • Transition services from temp I2 DWDM to Monon100 Optical System • Indiana • Future growth will include 100GE to IUB via I-Light • CIC • Future growth will include 100GE to CIC in Chicago
Monon100 – Core Upgrades • Installed new Brocade MLXe 16 slot switch in Chicago • Core Juniper routers have been upgraded to 12.1R1.9 • Power supplies upgraded to 4100W • Enhanced MX SCB (3 per router) • Added High Capacity Fan Trays 100G Cards online (3 at ICTC and 1 at LL) • MPC Type 3 - Modular Port Concentrator • CFP-100G-LR4
Ilight to Chicgo I-light access to Chicago