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Benefits of TEIN to beneficiary countries

Benefits of TEIN to beneficiary countries. Basuki suhardiman basuki@itb.ac.id. Outline. R&D Network initiatives in Indonesia TEIN initiatives Inherent initiatives Activities E-learning Weather forecast Firewatch initiatives. Research Education Network.

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Benefits of TEIN to beneficiary countries

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  1. Benefits of TEIN to beneficiary countries Basukisuhardiman basuki@itb.ac.id

  2. Outline • R&D Network initiatives in Indonesia • TEIN initiatives • Inherent initiatives • Activities • E-learning • Weather forecast • Firewatch initiatives

  3. Research Education Network • SOI-ASIA (School of Internet) Project • Connecting South East Asia Partner with AI3 Internet satellite technology • TEIN2 (Trans-Eurasia Information Network) • Connecting Asia with GÉANT and ABILENE • INHERENT (Indonesia Higher Education Network) • Connecting Indonesia University

  4. SOI-ASIA • Begin in 2001 • C-band satellite • Unidirectional Satellite Link (UDL) • GRE Tunnel to make asymmetric link symmetric • IPv6 Multicast Video Conference • IPv6 Multicast Routing with PIM-SM with XORP • vic (video) and rat (audio) application • RPT (Remote Powerpoint) for synchronized Remote Presentation

  5. SOI-ASIA Map

  6. SOI-ASIA Activities and Equipment • Lectures from Japanese Professor • Technology Workshop and Tutorial • Real-time Video Conference

  7. Live with Japanese Prime Minister http://www.soi.wide.ad.jp/soi-asia/publications/20030702/

  8. Pioneering the satellite Infrastructure • Start on 1996 with WIDE/AI3 • First satellite infrastructure • With JSAT Satellite • Ku-Band Frequency • Move to C-band on 2004

  9. Peta Jaringan AI3

  10. Current Ground station C-band Dish for BDL 1.5 Mbps Uplink C-band Dish for UDL 13 Mbps shared downlink

  11. Pioneering the wireless LAN • IEEE 802.11 (a,b,g, dan n!) • freq 900 MHz (ISM) • Using Karl Bridge • Move to 2.4 GHz • Using PC Router with ISA 802.11b/g card

  12. Wireless LAN • On the top floor on the 9th floor

  13. IP Routing IPv6 • OSPFv3 Area 0 • 2403:8000::/32 from APNIC • 2001:d30::/48 from WIDE Project • Quagga and XORP on PC router IPv4 OSPFv2 Area 0 167.205/16 from APNIC Catalyst 6500 and 3500 Platform Quagga and Gated on few PC router

  14. Router @ITB TEIN2 Router ITB Edge Router SOI-ASIA Router Serial Modem 3600 as MPLS experiment Serial Modem VLAN switch

  15. PC as Router Gerbang.ITB.ac.id

  16. Network Monitoring • Opensource application • Nagios, Cacti, Tacacs+, Rancid, PHP Weathermap

  17. TEIN2 • Large-scale research and education network for Asia Pacific • Beneficiary Partner • Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam • Non-beneficiary Partner • Australia (AARNET), China (CERNET), Japan (NICT), Korea (KOREN) and Singapore (SINGAREN) • Access to GÉANT (EU) and ABILENE (US)

  18. TEIN3 Official Map (2009) • 155 Mbps to HK • Two hope to GÉANT from SG • Two backup hops to GÉANT from HK & CN • Two hope to GÉANT from SG • Connected to Inherent in Indonesia

  19. TEIN3 nodes on ITB(Bandung) • STM-1 HK • Cisco 7609 router

  20. INHERENT (Indonesia Higher Education Research Network) • Initiated by Directorate General of Higher Education (DGHE), Ministry of Education • First inception in August 2006 • 32 PoP (local node) across Indonesia • 7 Cisco 7609, 21 Cisco 7606, 4 cisco 3845 • STM-1 in Java island, 8 mbps MPLS P2P , 2 Mbps satellite in East Indonesia, and backup satellite link • 120 universities across Indonesia (200 by feb 2008) • Connected to PoP with MPLS (FO/Microwave) ,satellite and 802.11a/b/g • 300 Universities on 2009

  21. Network Map (2007)

  22. INHERENT Map

  23. Inherent 2008

  24. Inherent 2009

  25. INHERENT • Indonesia Higher Education Network • 1st Phase : Connecting 32 Campus in Indonesia • Advanced Network • 155 Mbps STM-1 Circuit for 7 node in Java • Medium Network • 8 Mbps Leased Circuit for 21 node in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali and Nusa Tenggara • Basic Network • 2 Mbps VSAT link from Jakarta to East Indonesia

  26. INHERENT Activities • Video Conference • Distance Learning • Web Cache Network

  27. Inherent Network IPv[4,6] [uni,multi]cast support IGP for intra-POP Public ASN for INHERENT Support for MPLS (VPN, TE, QoS) Standard deployment for PE-CE NOC that informs and educate user

  28. Routing Property IPv4 address : 167.205.128.0/18 from ITB IPv6 address : 2403:8000::/32 (not ready yet) IPv4 public ASN : 18007 / 167.205.128/18 EBGP to each PoP/Local node

  29. Monitoring System Based on SNMP Build on MRTG, Nagios and weathermap

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