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New Mexico High Speed Networking Projects. October 13, 2005 Fall 2005 CHECS Conference Gary Bauerschmidt, UNM Norma Grijalva, NMSU. Summary . Albuquerque Metro Area Fiber Project National Lamdba Rail (NLR) NM Gigapop LANL Connection to I2 Rio Grande Corridor Fiber Project
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New Mexico High Speed Networking Projects October 13, 2005 Fall 2005 CHECS Conference Gary Bauerschmidt, UNM Norma Grijalva, NMSU
Summary • Albuquerque Metro Area Fiber Project • National Lamdba Rail (NLR) • NM Gigapop • LANL Connection to I2 • Rio Grande Corridor Fiber Project • Eastern New Mexico Fiber Project • Big Picture New Mexico Networking
Albuquerque Metro Area Fiber Project • Collaborative project between CHECS and New Mexico GSD • GSD has ability and to Acquire Dark fiber Ring, but no resources for equipment or lateral extensions • Agreed major access nodes around the city, each was selected because it provided needed assets
Albuquerque Metro Area Fiber Project • Why we selected these sites • One is a Major GSD Communication and aggregation site • One is where Rio Grande Fiber Project and Metro Ring intersect as well as provide access to the National Lambda Rail • One is a site with raised flooring and access to many other telecommunication vendors
Albuquerque Metro Area Fiber Project • Lateral Extensions • Hispanic Cultural Center • Lodestar Astronomy Center • GSD Communication Site • NM Tech Satellite Campus
LANL Connection to I2 • Collaborative project between LANL and CHECS • LANL needed high speed connection to Internet2 (Abilene) at least 1 Gbps • Developed MOU • Upgraded the Internet2 connection to an oc48 (2.5 Gbps) • Establishing direct peering with ESNET
LANL Connection to I2 • 1 Gbps is dedicated to LANL • The remainder dedicated to CHECS-Net • About ten fold increase in Bandwidth • Bottom Line Additional Bandwidth without additional costs for the CHECS-Net • About ten fold increase bandwidth • LANL picking up increased costs • An example of collaborative networking
Rio Grande Corridor Fiber Project • CHECS Partnership with GSD • Leasing 2 fiber pair up and down the Rio Grande Corridor • Will be a shared infrastructure with different logical networks • Will use DWDM equipment to maximize bandwidth availability • The goal is to begin provisioning the network by January 06
Eastern New Mexico Fiber Project • Eastern Part of the State is Bandwidth Poor • Expensive to connect to the rest of the state • Submitting a proposal to HED • To Acquire provision Dark fiber acquired by GSD • Ties into the Rio Grande Corridor fiber Project • Need to partner to fund • From Santa Fe to Raton • From El Paso to Carlsbad • Digital Microwave from Carlsbad to Hobbs
Big Picture New Mexico Networking • Following Statewide and Institutional Initiatives • Leveraging all available resources for a common good • Partnering and building cooperative networks so our dollars can do more • Reaching more people throughout NM • Need to facilitate teaching, research, distance outreach, and government and educational services • These are just first steps
Questions and Contact Information • Presentation will be available on the Conference web site • Please feel free to contact us • Gary Bauerschmidt, UNM • gbauers@unm.edu • 505 277-8035 • Norma Grijalva, NMSU • norma@nmsu.edu • 505-646-7767