170 likes | 340 Views
WELKOM! SNE-master visit SURFnet. Utrecht 5 april 2006. Agenda. 09:30 uur: Ontvangst met koffie 10:00 uur: Inleiding SURFnet en GigaPort - Erik-Jan Bos 10:20 uur: Fotonica in SURFnet6 - Roeland Nuijts 10:50 uur: Bio-break 11:05 uur: Lightpaths, hoe, wat en waarom - Bram Peeters
E N D
WELKOM!SNE-master visit SURFnet Utrecht 5 april 2006
Agenda 09:30 uur: Ontvangst met koffie 10:00 uur: Inleiding SURFnet en GigaPort - Erik-Jan Bos 10:20 uur: Fotonica in SURFnet6 - Roeland Nuijts 10:50 uur: Bio-break 11:05 uur: Lightpaths, hoe, wat en waarom - Bram Peeters 11:35 uur: SURFnet6 IP routing - Niels den Otter 12:00 uur: Lunch 12:30 uur: Einde
Inleiding SURFnet en GigaPort Erik-Jan Bos Hoofd afd. Netwerkdiensten SURFnet Utrecht 5 april 2006
SURFnet • Provides the Dutch National Research Network • Not for profit company, 55 employees • 100% subsidiary of Stichting SURF • 170 connected organizations, 750.000 users • Turnover (2004): 35 M€ • Infrastructure services: • innovation paid for by government • cost effective exploitation for higher education and research
Lambdas SURFnet6 network DWDM SURFnet5 network POS SURFnet4 network ATM GigaPort Next Generation SURFnet4 project GigaPort 1995 1999 2003 2008 Next generation is not a simple extrapolation of current networks Paradigm shift
GigaPort Research dependent on advanced networks Networks for research Research on networks GigaPort project overview
Research on Networks topics 1. Optical Networking 2. High Performance Routing and Switching 3. Management & Monitoring 4. Grids and Access 5. Testing Methodology
SURFnet’s Industry Partner • Leader of the consortium • Optical equipment • Ethernet equipment • Network management equipment • Routing equipment • Installation services • Maintenance services
Managing SURFnet’s network SURFnet6 NOC, NOC Alliance: • Leader of NOC Alliance • Provides 7x24 hrs capability • Member of NOC Alliance • Expert group • First point of contact for all trouble 7x24 hrs SURFnet Helpdesk:
SURFnet6 DWDM on dark fiber Muenster
Lightpaths • A lightpath is an end-to-end Layer 1 transmission path with fixed characteristics, e.g.: • Reliable • Secure • Economical • High-speed (up to 10 Gbit/s) • Lightpaths are not constrained by traditional framing, routing, and transport technologies • Lightpaths are the building blocks for Optical Private Networks (OPNs) and scientific instruments
Application specific OPNs University dept High Energy Physics Network CERN Healthcare OPN Research Network University University Bio-informatics Network eVLBI Network Telescope site
Global Lambda Integrated FacilityWorld Map – August 2005 Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA/University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Data compilation by Maxine Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago. Earth texture from NASA. www.glif.is
Thank you http://www.gigaport.nl/ http://www.surfnet.nl/ http://www.glif.is/ http://www.netherlight.net/