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Internet2 Update. Gathering of State Networks 2005 Heather Bruning, Program Manager, Network Services Heather Boyles, Director, Member and Partner Relations 9 February 2005. Abilene Upgrade – Completed!. Abilene Community – 4 levels. Connectors – Regional aggregators of Internet2 traffic.
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Internet2 Update Gathering of State Networks 2005 Heather Bruning, Program Manager, Network Services Heather Boyles, Director, Member and Partner Relations 9 February 2005
Abilene Community – 4 levels • Connectors – Regional aggregators of Internet2 traffic. • Primary Participants– Internet2 members, including research universities and collaborating U.S. federal and corporate research labs. • Sponsored Participants – Collaborating partners of Internet2 university members (e.g., small laboratories, museums, clinical research centers) requiring access to advanced networking. • Sponsored Education Group Participants (SEGPs) – Aggregations of state education networks connecting the K-12 community, baccalaureate and community college networks, and libraries.
Abilene – February 2005 • IP-over-DWDM (OC-192c) backbone • 42 direct connections (OC-3c 10-Gbps) • 2 10-Gbps (10 Gig Eth) connections • OC-192 SONET also supported • 6 OC-48c connections & 3 Gig Eth connectors • 25 connected via at least OC-12c (622 Mbps) • 233 participants – research universities & labs • All 50 states, District of Columbia, & Puerto Rico • U.S. Census Bureau and World Bank most recent additions; Library of Congress coming soon! • Expanded access • 119 sponsored participants and 34 state education networks
SEGP Inquiries by State (6) • Alaska • Colorado • Delaware • Nevada • New Hampshire • Tennessee
K20 Initiative – Goals 2005 • Continue to expand and refine the biannual SEGP Connectivity Survey. Work with SEGP connectors to gather more granular usage data for the 2006 survey. • Review K20 Initiative Advisory and Executive Committee structures for shaping the direction of the K20 Initiative. • Continued development of a multi-faceted communications strategy designed to communicate innovative programmatic activities across the broadest education community and beyond to critical stakeholders (e.g., K20 Initiative website). • Engagement of various communities of interest in workshops to explore how advanced networks and applications will impact education.
Internet2 K20 Connectivity Survey – September 2002 vs. May 2004 comparison data
SEGP Connectivity Survey ResultsMay 2004 • Survey Goals • Provide a high level view of the connectivity and enabling technologies within each SEGP as well as an aggregate view of the entire SEGP program. • Identify contacts at each SEGP for pursuing additional information. • Not intended to be a detailed site survey as this is too resource intensive and difficult to maintain.
SEGP Connectivity Survey ResultsMay 2004 • 84% of the state education networks can access the Internet2 backbone network at >155 Mbps • As of May 2004, there were 32 state k12/k20 networks participating connecting about 27,000 K20 institutions – • 23,392 k12 schools (86% of total) • 2,360 public libraries (9% of total) • 594 community colleges (2% of total) • 852 four-year colleges and universities (3% of total) • 74 museums, zoos, aquariums, and science centers (1% of total) • For more information: http://k20.internet2.edu/connect_survey_index.php
K20 Initiative Contact Information • On the Web • http://k20.internet2.edu/ • Email • Louis Fox: lfox@internet2.edu • James Werle: jwerle@u.washington.edu • Phone • (206) 685-4745 • (206) 616-8155
Corporate Research Sites –Connection Options • Sponsored Participation – Abilene CoU allows small for-profit entities and government agencies that require routine collaboration on instructional, clinical, and/or research projects, services, and content with Primary Participants or with other Sponsored Participants to become Sponsored Participants. • Contact Heather Bruning heather.bruning@internet2.edu for application. • Corporate Membership with Collaboration Site status – Corporate research labs seeking connection to Internet2 are encouraged to pursue Corporate Membership with Collaboration Site status and Abilene Primary Participation. • Collaboration Site Process – An updated list of procedures will soon be available at: http://members.internet2.edu/Collabsite.html
Current Landscape • Initiatives like NLR are motivating others to build facilities-based networks • Combination of a distressed telecom industry and recent technological advancements have enabled the emergence of the RONS • Already passed the nadir in fiber prices • New optical equipment is easier deploy and manage • Optical equipment market is still under pressure, keeping prices low • Because of this, the time for taking advantage of this unique opportunity is quickly coming to an end.
Arkansas California (CALREN) Colorado (FRGP/BRAN) Connecticut (Conn. Education Network) Florida (Florida LambdaRail) Georgia (Southern Light Rail) Great Plains Network* Indiana (I-LIGHT) Illinois (I-WIRE), Univ. of Illinois* Louisiana (LONI)* Maryland, D.C. & northern Virginia (MAX) Michigan (MiLR) Minnesota New York + New England region (NEREN, NYSERNet, Cornell) *RONs with RFx’s issued or in process of acquiring fiber North Carolina (NCLambdaRail) New Mexico* Ohio (Third Frontier Network) Oklahoma (OneNet) Oregon Pacific Northwest (Lariat –supported by NIH, PNNL) Rhode Island (OSHEAN) Southeast (SURA Crossroads, ORNL) Tennessee (OneTN) Texas (LEARN)* Utah Virginia (MATP) Wisconsin (WEROC) Wyoming (RONs in red have made dark fiber acquisitions through FiberCo) Leading & Emerging Regional Optical Networks Courtesy of Steve Corbato
FiberCo supporting project • Dark fiber holding company • Operates on behalf of U.S. higher education and affiliates – the Internet2 membership • Patterned on success of Quilt commodity Internet project • Assignment vehicle for the regionals and NLR • Fundamentally, a dark fiber market maker for R&E • Project designed to support optical initiatives • Regional (RONs) • National (NLR) • Not an operational entity • Will not light any of its fiber • Concept was a spin-off from NLR governance discussions • Internet2 took responsibility for organizational formation • National R&E Fiber Co. incorporated in Delaware • First acquisition of dark fiber through Level 3 • 2,600 route miles (fiber bank) – 3/2003
What’s next? and how does it relate to state and regional networks?
Abilene Timeline • October 2007 – End of recent 1-year extension to Abilene transport MoU with Qwest • The time frame for both next generation architecture finalization & decision on transport partner(s) is ~12-13 months from now early spring 2006
Internet2 Network Infrastructure Futures • Time is now for architecture evaluation and planning • Need to have a good idea of the next generation architecture by the end of 2005 • We are at an inflection point in network architecture • HOPI design team and testbed will evaluate potential architectures • Coordinating with the RON build-outs and NLR time table will be a critical task • Good news: lots to evaluate, ponder & discuss • We need your input: abilene@internet2.edu
Regional Networks • The fundamental nature of regional networking is changing • The GigaPoP model based on provisioned, high-capacity services steadily is being replaced – on the metro and regional scales • A model of facility-based networking built with owned assets – Regional Optical Networks (RONs) – has emerged • Notably, this change increases the importance of regional networks in the traditional three-level hierarchy of U.S. R&E advanced networking
Regional and state networks: and future national network infrastructure • The development of Regional Optical Networks (RONs) is the most critical and persistent infrastructure activity in which the higher education advanced networking community is currently engaged • Both affected by and affects how we architect next generation national backbone • Sparse topology: NLR facility and even 2nd gen. Abilene • Services: hybrid services out to the campus
Regional and State Networks • Internet2 needs your input • Looking at interaction with state and regional networks across Internet2 organization • Abilene gigapop coordinators group • QUILT • Joint Techs program • With partners: Educause GOSN
Contact Us • www.internet2.edu • abilene.internet2.edu/ • www.fiberco.org/ • abilene@internet2.edu • Steve Cotter, Director, Network Services • scotter@internet2.edu • Heather Bruning, Program Manager, Network Services • heather.bruning@internet2.edu • Heather Boyles, Director, Member and Partner Relations • heather@internet2.edu