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MAX Update

MAX Update. SURA IT Committee July 29,2005 Tony Conto. Currently 37 Participants Near-Term Connectors Summer ’05 Inter-American Development Bank Johns Hopkins APL campus U.S. Food & Drug Administration Max will likely have 40 connectors by end of 2005 Doubled network size in 2-3 years

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MAX Update

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  1. MAX Update SURA IT Committee July 29,2005 Tony Conto

  2. Currently 37 Participants Near-Term Connectors Summer ’05 Inter-American Development Bank Johns Hopkins APL campus U.S. Food & Drug Administration Max will likely have 40 connectors by end of 2005 Doubled network size in 2-3 years Forecast is for continued growth!! High Growth in Production IP Network

  3. Higher Education (18) Baltimore Education & Research Network (BERnet) Catholic University Georgetown University George Washington University Johns Hopkins University Montgomery College National Consortium for Supercomputing Applications / ACCESS Network Virginia (aggregating the State of Virginia) Smithsonian Institution Southern Universities Research Association (SURA) University of California, D.C. campus University Consortium for Advanced Internet Development (UCAID / Internet2) University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland, Baltimore University of Maryland, Baltimore Co. Univ. System of Maryland Network (aggregating 11 campuses) University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute / East Washington Research Library Consortium rev. 10/27 Federal Labs and Agencies (14) Library of Congress NASA / GSFC National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) National Science Foundation (NSF) National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Standards and Technology National Library of Medicine (NLM) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Naval Research Lab & ATDnet U.S. Census U.S.D.A, Beltsville Agr. Research Ctr. U.S. Department of State (through GWU) U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Private Non-Profit (5) Howard Hughes Med. Institute Fujitsu Labs of America The Institute for Genomic Research Windber Professional Services, Inc World Bank Participant Consortiumof Higher Education, Federal Labs and Private Non-Profit Institutions (37 Participants and Networks Directly Connected)

  4. Mid-Atlantic Crossroads DREN Abilene NASA ESNet DRAGON NREN BoSSNET NISN ISP MAX Regional Infrastructure National/International Peering Networks Regional Network Participants NGIX-East ATDnet Univ System Md Network Virginia 37 Higher Education, Federal Agency and Private Non-Profit MAX Members

  5. MAX Completed a Re-architecture and Expansion • Upgraded and consolidated layer 3 routers • Removed 3 Juniper M160s (EOLed) at edge pops • Installing 2 Juniper T640s, cutting all customers over. • Expansion of layer 1 core optical network • Backhaul with redundancy of switches at pops • Top-tier customer optical backhaul from any pop • Integrating second optical dwdm system (Movaz) • Expansion to new Level 3 pop (NLR) • New dwdm collaboration USM, NetWork MD, JHU from D.C. campus to Baltimore • Next phase FY ‘06 adds 10G links in core & edge

  6. NWVa Qwest NLR Next-Gen Production Network BALT Baltimore Gige 6509 M40e Router NGIX T640 Router New DWDM optical system DWDM T640 Router CLPK College Park LVL3 DWDM GigE Switch Gige Switch DCGW Washington DCNE Gige OC48c POS OC48 OC12 Abilene Northern Virginia ARLG NSF

  7. MAX is More than Production IP Networking MAX Activities Production Net Activities ResearchActivities Layer 1 Optical Services Layer 3 IP Network Services GIG-EF (ATDNet-V2) Research Technologies DRAGON Experimental Networking LTS PMD Research Related Strategic Activities AtlanticWave, NLR, Quilt, NGIX/East (FedNet peer point) HOPI Testbed Support Center Future Projects Future Projects

  8. MAX Production Network Services • IPv4 unicast, IPv4 multicast, and native IPv6 unicast. • Internet2 (Abilene network) regional aggregation • ISP resale (currently Qwest DIA, may add another) • NGIX/East FedNet peer point operation • National Lambda Rail (NLR) aggregation and fan-out • Lambda transport on MAX dwdm optical network • MPLS tunnel transport in MAX IP network • Participant Colocation at UMD, Qwest, & Level3 pops • Network monitoring and uptime/usage reporting

  9. MAX Commodity Internet Service • Currently Qwest DIA service, resold to any participant for primary or secondary ISP. • ISP routes kept separate from I2 routes via RFC 2547 MPLS vpns (Separate routing tables, separate peerings) • 14 participants, 500 mb aggregated and growing, based on Quilt pricing. • Adding redundant Qwest peering for backup summer 05.

  10. Strong Carrier Partnerships • With 6 MAX pop locations around region, participants can connect at one or more locations via dark fiber or lit services via aggressive low-cost carriers as well as traditional telcos. • 80% & growing of participant circuits are ethernet. • Strong partnerships with carriers: • Allied Telecom, ATT, Fibergate, Level 3, Looking Glass Networks, MCI, Qwest, Starpower/RCN, Verizon, Yipes.

  11. MAX Operates NGIX/East FedNet Peer Point • “Meet-me” point (NAP ) for national backbones to exchange east-coast traffic. • Converted from ATM to GigE 3 years ago. • Currently Abilene (10 Gb), vBNS (1 Gb), DREN (1 Gb), NISN (1 Gb), NREN (1 Gb), USGS (1 Gb), NLM (1 Gb). • New NGIX peers summer 05: ESnet and GEANT (first international: 10 Gb) • NGIX/E will be one of 4 core switches in Atlantic Wave’s distributed peering fabric (fall ‘05)

  12. WDC NYC ATL MIA Proposed Atlantic Wave Topology Initial East Coast NLR 10G A-Wave Backbone Future backbone Extensions within NA & EU To South America To Europe & Canada, Miami, FL Atlanta, GA Washington, DC New York City, NY Sonet services Ethernet services

  13. Fall 05: Atlantic Wave over NLR lambda CHI NYC LON STK SEA WDC TOK LAX CER ATL AMS A-Wave MIA • East Coast confederation of • Network Exchange points • Production level IP peering • Experimental “Light Path” services AUS Sao Paulo (SPB)

  14. DRAGON Research • Dynamic Resource Allocation over GMPLS Optical Networks • NSF funded project under the Experimental Infostructure Networks (EIN) program • Four year $6.5M program, began Sep03 • http://dragon.maxgigapop.net • Purpose: Develop dynamic connection oriented network transport capabilities to support emerging network intensive globally distributed “e-Science” applications • Participating Institutions • MAX, Sobieski (PI) • USC/ISI East Tom Lehman (co-PI) • GMU, Bijan Jabbari (co-PI) • UMD, Don Riley (co-PI) • MIT Haystack Observatory • NASA GSFC • Movaz Networks (commercial partner) • NCSA ACCESS • USNO

  15. DRAGON Objectives • Deploy an all-optical GMPLS controlled metro-area network • Develop open source protocol stacks for the R&E community • Develop inter-domain service routing architecture for light path services • Application Specific Topologies, e.g., Radio Astronomy • Work with MIT Haystack, NASA GSFC, USNO, and others to integrate these features into production applications

  16. The DRAGON Testbed University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) MAX MIT Haystack Observatory (HAYS) U. S. Naval Observatory (USNO) CLPK DCNE (Qwest) ATDnet DCGW ARLG HOPI / NLR MCLN (Level3) DCNE Univ of Southern California/ Information Sciences Institute (ISIE) National Computational Science Alliance (NCSA)

  17. MAX – GIG-EF Cooperative Project(Global Information Grid – Experimental Facility ) • Previously ATDnet (Advanced Technology Demonstration Network) is a high performance networking test bed • Established by DARPA • Enables collaboration between defense and other federal agencies • ATDnet comprised of federal research labs • NRL, DIA, DISA, LTS, NASA, DARPA, MAX • MAX managing a research test bed network in collaboration with ADTnet • Primarily used for optical research activities

  18. Fiber bundle Cross-connect Primary site Ancillary site Qwest fiber Fibergate fiber Govt supplied fiber GIG-EF Ring Topology GSFC LTS MIT-LL UMD ~700 km GWU All routes are 2 strands fiber Qwest routes are Lucent Truewave Fibergate routes are SMF28 ECK DARPA WNY DIA DISA NRL

  19. Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure Project (HOPI) • Award from Internet2 • MAX is the lead gigapop and partners with NCREN and Indiana University • Focused on understanding hybrid networks comprised of combined packet switched and circuit switched optical infrastructures • Understanding dynamic provisioning across a circuit switched infrastructure • Investigate and implement new and inventive techniques in hybrid networking

  20. Internet 2’s Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure Project (HOPI)

  21. Quilt: National Association of GigaPoPs • MAX is a member of TheQuilt, a national association of GigaPoPs • Membership brings value to MAX Participants • Provides collaboration on projects to benefit the individual GigaPoPs • Leverages multi-state buying power • ISP services with pricing based on aggregated national bandwidth tiers • national pricing for commodity ISP services

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