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Presenter: Daniel Fredrick Email: DF62@duke.edu. CC-NIE Components Augment existing enterprise network infrastructure with more research capabilities Use SDN to connect around the core when available (Expressway Links )
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Presenter: Daniel FredrickEmail: DF62@duke.edu CC-NIE Components Augment existing enterprise network infrastructure with more research capabilities Use SDN to connect around the core when available (Expressway Links) Otherwise use SDN to connect through the enterprise core (using VRF capability on MPLS core) Increase adoption of 10Gbps to research labs and department data-centers
SDN Goals • Increase speed and dynamic flexibility of the network for our research departments like genomics, physics, CS, biology, and others • Enable dynamic user/server cloud bursting (to and from sites on and off campus) • Create network “expressways” for systems with heavy point-to-point traffic; ensure SDN “plays well” with production network (over isolated VRFs) • Specific deployment schedule is pending tests of enterprise-class and workgroup-level switches from multiple vendors (Dell, NEC, Intel, Cisco, Brocade, etc.) • Vendor testing will begin Q1 2013 and end Q3 2013
Contacts Primary Campus IT Staff POC for GENI planning and integration Daniel Fredrick – df62@duke.edu - (919) 613 3304 Victor J Orlikowski- victor.orlikowski@duke.edu- (919) 249 8560 John Pormann – jbp1@duke.edu - (919) 684 7536 Current and Planned GENI-related Research and Researchers Jeff Chase - chase@cs.duke.edu - (919) 660 6559 Douglas Benjamin - Douglas.Benjamin@duke.edu - (630) 840 8432 Identify key collaborators for your deployment and research Tracy Futhey– (919) 684 5300 John Board - jab@ee.duke.edu - (919) 660 5272 RobertJohnson - robert.l.johnson@duke.edu - (919) 668 1762