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Advanced Network Activities in Asia-Pacific. 3 rd International Workshop on HEP Data Grid at Kyungpook National University Aug 26, 2004 Yong-Jin Park/ Hanyang University. Contents. APAN Related activities Domestic Activities /ANF. New Phase of APAN. APAN was established in 1997.7.
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Advanced Network Activities in Asia-Pacific 3rd International Workshop on HEP Data Grid at Kyungpook National University Aug 26, 2004 Yong-Jin Park/ Hanyang University
Contents • APAN • Related activities • Domestic Activities /ANF
New Phase of APAN • APAN was established in 1997.7. • 1998 – 2003 APAN 1st Phase (5 years + 1 year) (End of NSF Grant in 2003.9) • 2004- 2008 APAN 2nd Phase • New Organization Structure of APAN started from APAN Cairns Meeting in 2004.7. • New Chairperson • APAN Bylaws • Separation of Chairperson and Executive Director • Membership fee • Voting rights
2003.8.1 Russia Japan Europe Korea Europe USA China • Taiwan Hong Kong Philippines Thailand Vietnam Malaysia • Sri Lanka Singapore Indonesia Access Point Exchange Point Current Status • Australia APAN Network Topology
APAN Link Statusas of July 2004 TEIN APII 34Mbps 1.2Gbps EU Korea Japan 5Gbps USA GEANT KR JP 1Gbps TransPAC 8Mbps APII APII 2x155 Mbps STARTAP STARLIGHT 155 + 45Mbps 2x155Mbps CN China Taiwan 155Mbps TW 6.6Gbps Hongkong 1.5Mbps(Satellite) HK 6Mbps PH Philippines Thailand 1.5Mbps (Satellite) TH 2Mbps MY 1.5Mbps(Satellite) 1.5Mbps(Satellite) Malaysia SG 90Mbps Singapore 1.5Mbps( Satellite) ID Indonesia 1.5Mbps( Satellite) Australia LK Sri Lanka AU 310Mbps
APAN Network – with regional clusters/nets Russia Russia Europe Europe North America North Cluster (CN, JP, KR, …) Japan Korea Korea Central Asia Net USA Central Asia Net USA China China • Taiwan • Taiwan Hong Kong Hong Kong West Asia Net West Asia Net South Asia Net South Asia Net Thailand Thailand Vietnam Vietnam Philippines Philippines Malaysia Malaysia • Sri Lanka • Sri Lanka Singapore Singapore Indonesia Indonesia Southeast Cluster (MY, SG, TH,…) Southeast Cluster (MY, SG, TH,…) Exchange Point Access Point Current status Exchange Point Access Point Current status Oceania Cluster (AU,…) Oceania Cluster (AU,…) • Australia • Australia
Current TransPAC(2.5 Gbps x 2) KDDI LA KDDI Otemachi Manchester Maruyama MorroBay Shima South StarLight(Chicago) Japan-US Cable Abilene LA (1) KDDI Otemachi---Maruyama---Manchester---KDDI LA---Abilene LA (2) KDDI Otemachi---Shima South---MorroBay-----KDDI LA----StarLight
TransPAC links of OC192 (planned) Cisco ONS Router Carrier ADM (NEC Product) Cisco ONS15454 +ML x 4 +OC192IR x 1 +XC-10G x 1 Carrier ADM • Tokyo-Chicago • SONET OC192 • STS-12c x 16 (possible to change into STS192c, STS48c x 4 etc) • TokyoXP - Carrier-LA : Preemptive , Carrier-LA - NWU : Low Priority • Tokyo : APAN TokyoXP , Chicago : StarLight • Tokyo-LA • SONET STS192c • TokyoXP - Carrier-LA : Protected , Carrier-LA - Abilene : protected • Tokyo : APAN TokyoXP , LA : Abilene TransLIGHT 10GigE Cisco ONS15454 +ML x 4 +OC192IR x 1 +XC-10G x 1 SL Switch Tokyo XP SONET OC192 STS12c x 16 (initial) Low Priority CHIN SONET OC-192 STS12c x 16 (initial) Abilene Pro8812+ OC192 POS Lambda SONET STS192c LOSA Tyco LA Carrier-LA Tyco Shinagawa SONET STS192c Protected
TEIN The link will be upgraded to 155/622Mbps. TEIN2 has been planning.
APII / Hyeonhae-Genkai Project Europe Seoul New GbE Links Taejeon Busan NorthAmerica Tokyo Fukuoka previous8 Mbps link
Members of APAN • Primary Members (14) AARNet (AU), APAN-CN, HARNET (HK), APAN-JP, ANF (KR),SingAREN (SG), APAN-MY, APAN-TW, ASTI (PH)(2004.1.1), LEARN (LK)(2004.1.1), APAN-TH (2004.1.1), BAERIN (BD)(2004.1.25), ERNET (India) (2004.1.30), NGI-NZ Society (NZ)(2004.7.7) • Associate Members (2)TransPac/Indiana U., US Pacific Consortium(2004.1.30) • Affiliate Members (10)ACFA, APBioNet,APRTC, APNG, APRU, CGIAR, IDRC, PRAGMA, National Grid Office, SG (2004.1.30)NIIT (2004.3.1) • Liaison Members(5)CANARIE, DANTE, TERENA, Internet2,CLARA (2004.7.7) • Industry Members(2)Juniper, Cisco
New Organization Structure (2004.7~) Coordination Committee : fulfils an executive role in overseeing activities of APAN.
New Organization • Coordinating Committee Chair:Shigeki GotoVice Chairs: Jianping Wu / George McLaughlin / Dae Young KimTreasurer: Lawrence Wong • Secretariat Managing Director: TBD • CommitteesNOC - Director: Kazunori KonishiBackbone Committee - Dae Young KimFellowship Committee - An JieEvent Committee - Akira MizushimaElection Committee –George McLaughlin Training Committee - Kanchana Kanchanasut
Working Groups • Application Technology Area Education WG Grid WG Multimedia WG HDTV WG • Network Technology Area IPv6 WG Measurement WG Satellite WG Security BoF Lambda BoFSIP H323 WG Network Research Group • Natural Resource Area Agriculture WG Earth Monitoring WG Earth System WG
Hawaii Workshop • APAN organized Workshop jointly with Internet2, etc. in Hawaii in 2001.1 and 2004.1. • Both workshop were very productive for both USA and Asian countries. Join Techs Workshop recorded the large number of participants.
GLORIAD: GLOBAL RING NETWORK FOR ADVANCED APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENTRussia-China-USA Science & Education Network
Introduction to GLORIAD • Co-developed (and to-be-co-funded) by U.S., Russia, China • Korea joined. • Will expand capacity for science and education collaboration (155Mbps 10 Gbps) • New “Global Ring” topology for reliability and new applications • supports advanced S&E applications (particularly HEP, Astronomy, optical network research, network security research)
Silk – Background • In 2001, NATO Networking Panel agreed with installation of Regional Network for the Southern Caucasus and Central Asia • Would connect existing NRENs into GEANT. • VSAT Technology
X X X X X X X X Silk – Countries and Sites X
Mediterranean Research Networking: EUMEDCONNECT • Coordinating Partner - DANTE • MED Partner countries/beneficiaries: • Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey • EU partners: • NRENs of France, Greece, Italy and Spain • Funded up to 10 M EURO/80% by European Commission • Remaining funding from beneficiaries.
Planned Topology 155 155 155 20 45 155 Catania PoP 155 45 45 8 34 Nicosia PoP EUMEDCONNECT 45 GÉANT
GSR GSR GSR GSR KOREN Topology SingAREN (SG) 6 M • Backbone : 40G ~ 2.5G • Access Network : 1G ~ 155Mbps Seoul GSR GEANT (EU) 34 M Suwon STARTAP (USA) 1.2G Daegu GSR Remark DWDM Daejun ATM Switch Router Gigabit Switch Busan 40 Gbps 1 G 2.5Gbps Gwangju 155Mbps JGN (JP)
ANF • Reorganized APAN-KR in 2003. • Coordinates and promotes advanced network activities • Current Main Activities • IPv6 deployment • Lambda Networking (KoreaLight) • HEP/Grid • Climate/Weather • HDTV/Digital Culture Exchange • Telemedine
KOREN KREONET Korean Gigabit IPv6 Infrastructure: 6GN KT TNL CNU 155M/6 KNU 1G/6 1G/6 ICU 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 ETRI KAIST 155M/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 1G/6 HYU 155M/6 KISTI 6NGIX 1G/6 100M/6 1G/6 NCA 1G/6 GIST Last Updated at 2004-06-17
DancingQ • Introduction • Cyber Performance by using DVTS • Cooperate with Nulhui Dance Company and ANF TF on Sep. 7th, 2003
Endoscopic surgery Lifting device Long instrument Surgery I, Kyushu Univ
Neuro Surgery Conference room in Kyushu Univ. Operation room in Hanyang Univ.