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UbuntuNet Alliance - update on network operations. Duncan Greaves TENET. NRENs, RRENs and the GREN: What they are and why they matter. How much bandwidth is enough?. WACREN: West and Central African Research and Education Network Cote d'Ivoire : RITER (2011) Ghana: GARNET (2010)
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UbuntuNetAlliance - update on network operations Duncan Greaves TENET
NRENs, RRENs and the GREN: What they are and why they matter
WACREN: West and Central AfricanResearch and Education Network • Cote d'Ivoire : RITER (2011) • Ghana: GARNET (2010) • Gabon: GabonREN (2012) • Mali: MaliREN (2011) • Niger : NigerREN (2011) • Nigeria: ngREN (2012) • Senegal: snRER (2011) • Togo: TogoRER (2012) • Benin: RerBenin (2013)
What is Ubuntunet Alliance? • The regional Research and Education Network of ESA region • NRENs from 14 countries • Eb@le, DRC • EthERNet, Ethiopia • iRENALA, Madagascar • KENET, Kenya • MAREN, Malawi • MoRENet, Mozambique • XNet, Namibia • RwEdNet, Rwanda • SomaliREN, Somalia • SudREN, Sudan • Southern Sudan (de facto) • TENET, South Africa • TERNET, Tanzania • RENU, Uganda • ZAMREN, Zambia
Current network operations • 2 NRENs connected directly to Amsterdam • TENET – 1x STM-64 • KENET-1 x STM-4 + 1 x STM-4 (temporary, to be replaced with 1 x STM-16) • 2 NRENs connected to PoPs in Africa • RENU, connected to Kampala PoP, 2xSTM-1 • ZAMREN, connected to TENET, 350Mbps • 1 Light Path • Between HartRAO and JIVE – used to transfer of e-VLBI data from the observatory in HartRAO to JIVE , Netherlands. • Peering with GEANT in London and Amsterdam • Peering and transit at LINX and AMS-IX
Current network operations • 2 PoPs in Europe • London and Amsterdam • 6 PoPs in Africa (new, under AfricaConnect) • Mtunzini, Maputo, Dar es salaam, Nairobi, Kampala Kigali • 1 STM-4 Link from Nairobi PoP to Europe • 2 NRENs connected directly to Amsterdam • TENET – 1 x 10GbE • KENET – 1 x STM-4 • 4 NRENs connected directly to London • KENET – 2 x STM-4, 1 x STM-1 • SudREN – 1 x STM-1 • TENET – 1 x 10GbE • MoRENet – 1 x STM-1 • 1 NRENs connected to South Africa • ZAMREN – 350Mbps via TENET
Africaconnect – Keeping African traffic local • Project to Implement UbuntuNet(the network) • Interconnect NREN networks within the Alliance region • Ensure African traffic is exchanged within Africa • Connect to GÉANT and rest of REN community through UbuntuNet PoPs in Europe • Budget -€14.75 M for 4 years. • 80% provided by EC • 20% by Alliance NRENs • Aims to; • Foster the development of cooperative research programmes between European and African research and education communities; • Open up the research activities in the region and build co-operation with researchers in the rest of the world; • Support NREN staff capacity building
AfricaConnect - progress • Implementation will be done in phases • Phase one: • Backbone linking PoPs in ZA,MZ,TZ,KE,UGand RW • Direct link KE<->ZA • Intercontinental link from Nairobi to Amsterdam • Upgrade London and Amsterdam PoPs • Implementation Complete, carrying traffic • Phase two: • Links to Zambia, DRCand possibly Malawi, • Procurement complete • Contract for Links to ZAMBIA, DRC awarded • Phases 3&4: • Ethiopia, Sudan, Namibia, Botswana • Redundant links – Kigali<> Dar es salaam, Lusaka<> Johannesburg • Links to other NRENs that will be ready by then
AfricaConnect - progress • Implementation will be done in phases • Phase one: • Backbone linking PoPs in ZA,MZ,TZ,KE,UG and RW • Direct link KE<->ZA • Intercontinental link from Nairobi to Amsterdam • Upgrade London and Amsterdam PoPs • Implementation Complete, carrying traffic • Phase two: • Links to Zambia, DRC and possibly Malawi, • Procurement complete • Contract for Links to ZAMBIA, DRC awarded • Phases 3&4: • Ethiopia, Sudan, Namibia, Botswana • Redundant links – Kigali<> Dar es salaam, Lusaka<> Johannesburg • Links to other NRENs that will be ready by then
AfricaConnect – phases 3&4 • Implementation will be done in phases • Phase one: • Backbone linking PoPs in ZA,MZ,TZ,KE,UG and RW • Direct link KE<->ZA • Intercontinental link from Nairobi to Amsterdam • Upgrade London and Amsterdam PoPs • Implementation Complete, carrying traffic • Phase two: • Links to Zambia, DRC and possibly Malawi, • Procurement complete • Contract for Links to ZAMBIA, DRC awarded • Phases 3&4: • Ethiopia, Sudan, Namibia, Botswana • Redundant links – Kigali<> Dar es salaam, Lusaka<> Johannesburg • Links to other NRENs that will be ready by then
Capacity building initiatives • A partnership between Ubuntunet Alliance, NSRC, AfricaConnect and INASP • To Train Network Engineers • able to plan, implement and operate advanced data networks • incorporating: • Training workshops • Secondment of expert personnel from advanced NRENS to assist with specific phases of NREN network development • Attachment of Engineers from Alliance NRENs to Advanced NRENs • Scholarships to attend workshops- mainly to AfNOG
Capacity building initiatives • Network startup Resource Center (NSRC): • Provide trainers for workshop events (NREN and campus level) • Provide training kits • Support for trainees to attend workshops • Direct Engineering Assistance for Universities • INASP: • Funding of training workshops organized by the Alliance in collaboration with NSRC and AfNOG • AfricaConnect • Funding of training workshops organized by the Alliance in collaboration with NSRC and AfNOG
Capacity building initiatives • 40 network personnel trained since November 2012 • 33 on advanced routing techniques • 7 on various courses offered by AfNOG • 13 personnel at Training of Trainers event in Kigali in November 2013 • Those trained have organized 5 campus level events in their respective countries • 8 more events planned to take place before the end of 2014 • So far, one direct Engineering Assistance event carried out in Zambia • 4 planned for 2014, 2 in Uganda and 2 in Tanzania
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