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NLR – National LambdaRail

NLR – National LambdaRail. CAN2004 November 29, 2004 Tom West. KEYSTONE NLR GOAL. Create a national networking physical infrastructure to foster the concurrent advancement of: Network research and

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NLR – National LambdaRail

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  1. NLR – National LambdaRail CAN2004 November 29, 2004 Tom West

  2. KEYSTONE NLR GOAL Create a national networking physical infrastructure to foster the concurrent advancement of: • Network research and • Next generation network-based applications in science, engineering, medicine and other disciplines by enabling the implementation of multiple networks, both experimental and production, to facilitate technology innovation and discovery and sharing of new knowledge

  3. NLR Strategies • Promote multidisciplinary/cross organizational collaborations • Support and facilitate experimental networking research projects at all layers • Provide new advanced production networking capabilities

  4. Two Drivers for NLR • I need more bandwidth for research! • High-end science needs Terabits • Predictable quality interconnect • Immersive presence and the “bit rate of reality, 40Gbps” Tom Holman (USC) • I need a breakable network for research! • New protocols • New devices • New architectures

  5. NLR Infrastructure • Not a single network but a set of facilities, capabilities and services to build both experimental and production networks at various layers, allowing members to acquire dedicated (project specific) facilities or shared (community specific) facilities as appropriate. Most of the focus so far has been on the massive production DWDM network build out but that would change soon to focus on building the experimental networks

  6. NLR owned fiber Managed waves PoP for primary connection point by a member (“MetaPoP”) PoP needed because of signal regeneration requirements but can also be used for secondary connection by a member PoP established by NLR for members regional needs PoP established at exchange points NLR WaveNet, FrameNet & PacketNet PoP NLR WaveNet & FrameNet PoP NLR WaveNet PoP NLR Footprint & PoP Types – Phase 1 and 2 SEA POR SYR BOI STA NYC PIT OGD DEN CLE KAN CHI SVL SLC WDC RAL LAX ALB TUL PHO ATL SAN DAL ELP PEN JAC BAT SAA HOU

  7. Level3 fiber Other fiber Managed waves Cisco 15808 terminal Cisco 15808 OADM Cisco 15454 terminal Cisco 15454 OADM 8 8 4 4 NLR WaveNet – Phase 1 SEA 8 8 POR 8 BOI 8 8 STA 4 4 OGD PIT 8 8 8 DEN 8 8 CLE KAN 8 CHI 8 SVL 8 8 8 8 8 8 WDC 8 8 RAL 8 LAX 8 8 8 8 8 8 ATL 8 SAN JAC 8

  8. Level3 fiber WilTel fiber AT&T fiber Qwest fiber Other fiber Managed waves Cisco 15808 terminal Cisco 15808 OADM Cisco 15454 terminal Cisco 15454 OADM 8 8 4 4 NLR WaveNet – Phase 1 and 2 SEA 8 8 POR 8 BOI SYR 8 8 4 4 STA 4 4 NYC 4 4 4 OGD PIT 8 8 8 DEN 8 8 CLE KAN 8 CHI 8 SVL 8 4 SLC 8 8 8 4 4 8 8 WDC 4 8 8 4 RAL 8 LAX 8 4 8 8 ALB 4 TUL PHO 4 4 8 8 8 ATL 4 8 SAN 4 DAL 4 ELP 4 4 PEN 4 4 JAC 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BAT 4 SAA 4 HOU

  9. For More Information NLR:www.nlr.net

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