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MARWAN. Redouane Merrouch Responsable du Réseau Marwan merrouch@marwan.ma. Moroccan NREN. MARWAN 1. 01/06/1997 - 31/12/2004. MARWAN 1 - Motivations. Infrastructure of Telecommunication dedicated to the Research and educational institutions. Providing :
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MARWAN Redouane Merrouch Responsable du Réseau Marwan merrouch@marwan.ma Moroccan NREN MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
MARWAN 1 01/06/1997 - 31/12/2004 MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
MARWAN 1 - Motivations Infrastructure of Telecommunication dedicated to the Research and educational institutions. Providing : • Communication between institutions • Access and deliver information in best conditions • Access to the international Networks • Access to the internet • Reasonable costs MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
400 Km 100 Km Tanger Tetouan Kenitra Mohammedia Casa Oujda Rabat Fes Settat Meknes El Jadida Beni Mellal Internet Er Rachidia Marrakech Agadir Layoune 2Mbps Internet Link - 4 Mbps Moroccan NationalResearchandEducation Network
MARWAN 2 01/01/2005 MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Goals • Provide to Moroccan Universities a high bandwidth Network • Increase exchanges between Moroccan Universities by setting up common projects • Develop the IT in Morocco by allowing the Universities to participate in International Networking projects MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Characteristics • Network dedicated to Education, Training and Research • “High” bandwidth access : > 2 Mbps • Connected to GEANT (European NREN) • Low cost connections • IPv4 & IPv6 (2006) • Multicast service (2006) MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Internet GEANT Institution 1 University 3 University 4 MPLS PE PE 2 Mbps 34 Mbps Casa Rabat 155 Mbps Tanger ATM Agadir Fes Marrakech University 2 University 1 Marwan 2 Architecture
EumedConnect - Impact • Establish an effective network infrastructure in the Mediterranean Region • Connect Med-NRENs to GEANT • Improve the NRENs in the Mediterranean countries and encourage the creation in the countries where that doesn’t exist • Transfer of knowledge toward the south Med countries (Management of NREN,…) • Benefit from support actions (team of experts from GN2 – NA4 project) • Makes possible the establishment of new regional project (Ex: EumedGrid) MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Connections • 34 Mbps Links: 10 - 2 Mbps Links: 19 MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Capacity (*) Marwan1 Bandwidth + Internet (**) Marwan2 Bandwidth only MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
IP@ • MARWAN (AS30983) is LIR • IPv4 Allocation 196.200.128/18 • IPv6 Allocation 2001:4310::/32 MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Evolution January 2006 : • Setting up a 34 Mbps Link for Backup and traffic exchange with Maroc Telecom • Increasing the bandwidth of the GEANT link to 155 Mbps MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Services January 2006 : • IPv6 • Multicast • Setting up a Certification Authority MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Applications • Moroccan Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (IMIST) • Moroccan Virtual University • Moroccan Grid Computing Initiative MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Costs (Institutions) MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Global Cost Savings made by the Academic Sector : 2,8 M€ / YEAR MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Conclusion • Marwan impact: • Improvement of the Universities Networks and increase of their access capacity • Development of new IT projects • Facilitate the participation of Moroccan Researchers in International Cooperations • The principal obstacle of the NREN development in Morocco is the cost of the circuits (20 000€/Mb/Year – LL > 200Km) MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
Remarques • Appui du gouvernement, des universités et de la communauté scientifique du pays • Budget de fonctionnement / Moyens Humains • Identifier les besoins / Approche Application & QOS plus que Bande Passante • Concurrence dans le secteur • En cas de monopole (statut de l’opérateur national et sa relation avec le gouvernement) • Situation Réglementaire • En fonction des réalités géographiques, des services et de la bande passante souhaités, examiner la possibilité d’utiliser ces propres moyens de transmission et de s’affranchir des opérateurs tiers • La possibilité de recourir a des opérateurs tiers hors opérateurs Telecom • Actions d’accompagnement pour la mise à niveau des réseaux des Universités et la création de réseaux de campus • Possibilités d’adhérer à des initiatives régionales MARWAN African Research & Education Networking, September 25-27 2005 CERN - Geneva
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