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JANET – The UK’s Education and Research Network. Tim Kidd Production Services Director UKERNA. Topics. Who and what is JANET? JANET Services JANET Developments Challenges SuperJANET5. UKERNA: basic facts. UK Education & Research Networking Association
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JANET – The UK’s Education and Research Network Tim Kidd Production Services Director UKERNA
Topics • Who and what is JANET? • JANET Services • JANET Developments • Challenges • SuperJANET5
UKERNA: basic facts • UK Education & Research Networking Association • not-for-profit company (limited by guarantee) • operated as a public-sector organisation • headquarters: Oxfordshire • administration, management, customer service, security, development … • around 90 staff • other network operations via University of London
UKERNA objectives Advancing and supporting the UK’s education and research network • “To take responsibility for the networking programme of the education, learning and research communities in the United Kingdom; and to research, develop and provide advanced electronic communication facilities for use within these communities, and to facilitate the electronic connectivity of these communities to external third parties.”
Government Funding Joint Information Systems Committee ICT teaching, learning and research Online Information Services Network Infrastructure JANET Funding and Organisation Higher Education Funding Councils Further Education Funding Councils Research Councils
The Dawn of JANET Late 1970’s 1984 Late 1980’s Early 1990’s Early 1991 JANET Born X.25 network Serving 50 Sites @9.6kbit/s X.25 network 2Mbit/s backbone 64kbit/s access 200 sites Research & HE X.25 network 8Mbit/s backbone 2Mbit/s access JANET IP Pilot (over X.25) Within 10 months IP traffic dominated Regional Research Networks
JANET comes of age 1992 1995 Late 1990’s 2001 2006 SuperJANET5 SuperJANET4 10Gbit/s core 155Mbit/s to 2.5Gbit/s Links to MANs Further Education Connected Schools Networks Connected SuperJANET 34Mbit/s & SMDS network SuperJANET II IP over ATM 155Mbit/s & 34Mbit/s Backbone MANs created SuperJANET III General b/w upgrade More MANs created
What is JANET? • 19 regional networks. • 10Gb core across UK. • >20Gb external connectivity. • ≈1,000 sites.
Who Is Allowed To Connect? • Higher Education Institutions • Further Education Colleges • Research Council Establishments • Schools (collectively or individually) • Other organisations where there is clear benefit to HE, FE or RC community.
Current Connections 213 Higher Education 591 Further Education (16+) 40 Research establishments 62 Self funded 74 Local Education Authorities (collections of schools) 980
ACL schools HE/FE Relative sizes of sectors: from funding body statistics on staff & student numbers The JANET community • JANET available to 18M+ users in education • primary and secondary schools • higher and further education • lifelong learning programmes
Glasgow Edinburgh ScotIX Manchester Leeds Global internet Reading London LINX MaNAP Europe research Bristol Portsmouth Co-lo Co-lo Co-lo Offnet Network Infrastructure
Topics • Who and what is JANET? • JANET Services • JANET Developments • Challenges • SuperJANET5
Network Services Video Conferencing Security UsenetNews Advisory Services Web Mail Support Network Monitoring Nameserver
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Other Services Training Workshops & conferences Customer Service IP address allocation Documentation Domain registration
Topics • Who and what is JANET? • JANET Services • JANET Developments • Challenges • SuperJANET5
Developments Network Access IPv6 Video Conferencing Multicast IP QoS
UKLight • e-science: huge end-to-end data flows • Will this be possible with IP networks? • UKLight project: • End-to-end Gbps bandwidth • Ultimate goal: application-controlled switching of WDM wavelengths • First steps: electrical multiplexing applications proof-of-concept • Early adoptors • Particle Physics - high performance data transfer • Radio Astronomy - very long baseline interferometry (near-real-time data transfer) • Distributed HPC & visualization
UK Access Network UKLight London NetherLight StarLight 10Gb 10Gb Amsterdam Chicargo International Network
Glasgow Edinburgh Cambridge University 2.5Gb Manchester Leeds Manchester University 2.5Gb Reading London London UKLight Bristol Portsmouth UK Access Network
Jodrell Bank Glasgow Edinburgh Dwingeloo Manchester Leeds Netherlands Reading London NNW SurfNet Bristol Portsmouth GÉANT JIVE Joint Institute for Very Long Baseline Interferometry in Europe
Topics • Who and what is JANET? • JANET Services • JANET Developments • Challenges • SuperJANET5
Services – challenges • Change in community. • Increasing demand for services that we have not previously provided (e.g.): • web mail, filtering and hosting; and • off-site resolver. • Increasing emphasis on security services: • security health check; • central e-mail testing; and • site incident investigation service.
Challenges… • Connection of Adult Community Learning community. • Connection of schools.
10 regional networks144 local education authority networks Education networks Scottish Schools Digital Network– built over SuperJANET in Scotland– 32 local authority networks Lifelong Learning Network Wales– attached to SuperJANET in Cardiff– 22 unitary authority networks
Challenges… • Connection of Adult Community Learning community. • Connection of schools. • Upgrade of FE community. • Reliability • Change in use of internet by HE and FE • Critical to the business
Summer break SJ4 TBytes JANET Usage Month
It’s not always easy… RAL Oxford What we thought we had… Reading C-PoP
RAL Oxford It’s not always easy… What we actually had… Reading C-PoP
It’s not always easy… RAL Oxford What we ended up with… Reading C-PoP
Reliability – programmes… • Replace as much microwave as possible. • Back-up links. • Enhance regional infrastructure.
Topics • Who and what is JANET? • JANET Services • JANET Developments • Challenges • SuperJANET5
Reliability improve by building in more resilience Scalability ability to increase bandwidth at controllable cost Separability protection of interests of teaching & learning and research sectors Flexibility responsiveness to additional network service requirements Visibility controlled access to network monitoring and measurement information by end users SuperJANET5 Requirements end-to-end across JANET
requirements to be served network R&D service development commodity use e-science IP production network test-bed(s) test-bed(s) special purpose bandwidth An overall architecture flexible transmission platform
Reliability Scalability Separability Flexibility From requirements to solution • minimise single points of failure• reduce components and complexity • UKERNA control of costs of adding large amounts of bandwidth when needed • configure parallel purpose-built networks via control at transmission-level • UKERNA ability quickly to change configuration of network when needed
Key objective … • visibility to UKERNA in day-to-day operation • capacity planning and cost control by UKERNA • early adoption of new optical technologies,as and when these arrive UKERNA-controlled transmission platform flexible transmission platform
UKERNA effort & resource Procurement options telco. manages fibre UKERNA has controlof the transmission UKERNA leases fibre manages it and the transmission telco. provides bandwidth services UKERNA owns, lights and manages fibre telco. provides wavelength services
Backbone Service Components • building block: raw bandwidth channels • 2.5Gbps / 10Gbps or subdivisions (e.g. 1G Ethernet / 155Mbps) – 40Gbps in the future • IP production service built over channels • other services also built over separate channels • e.g. high-capacity bandwidth channels:– Regional Network/Regional Network or – RNO/international (UKLight integration)
RN RN Collector Arc RN Core Network RN RN RN SuperJANET5 transmission
RNO equipment UKERNA equipment typically single campus – aim for building and electricity supply diversity RegionalNetwork RNO premises Connection to a RN
UKERNA Regional Network Core Network IP architecture reductions in: • complexity • cost less time: • to roll outsoftware upgrades • taken for “at risk” periods
Select supplier Supplier negotiations Contract in place Issue ITT Infrastructure Oct 04 Jan 05 May 05 Sept 05 Dec 05 Launch procurement Launch procurement Contract In place Transmissionequipment Jun 05 Dec 05 contract In place Launch procurement IP routers Oct 05 Mar 06 Start transition SJ4 to SJ5 Transmission infrastructure Rollout Jan 06 Mid 06 Dec 06 IP Routers SJ4 closes Procurement & rollout timetable
value-added services Telco. IP routing service UKERNA transmission service UKERNA Telco. fibre infrastructure The market challenge … ??
Conclusion • JANET’s community is growing and providing new challenges. • SuperJANET5 will prepare us for the next stage of growth in JANET. • There’s lots going on!