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Andrew Schmidt Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago. What Is StarLight. Global proving ground in support of grid-intensive e-Science applications, network performance measurement, and technology evaluations
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Andrew Schmidt Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago
What Is StarLight • Global proving ground in support of grid-intensive e-Science applications, network performance measurement, and technology evaluations • Created specifically to support advanced R&E requirement (high-speed/colo) • A layer 2 exchange point in Chicago • Built with excellent connectivity to existing carriers and networks • Located at Northwestern University • Key site of optical research activities
StarLight Service Description • StarLight is an exchange point with to national, regional, federal, and international members • Physical, switched and routed connectivity • General policy is not to provide ATM • ATM available at AADS NAP (direct or from colo router) • Policy free 802.1q VLANs between networks • StarLight benefits to connecters: • High-speed peering with large MTU • Available collocation space • Planned 10GigE • Several US and international networks connected • Multicast support
How To Connect To StarLight • To connect to StarLight a partner must: • Contract with a carrier to bring a circuit into the StarLight facility • Optionally, rent collocation space • Logically provision services to other networks at StarLight across the ethernet switch • Special offer for FEDnets: • One GigE from 455 N. Cityfront Plaza to StarLight • Contributions (est. $15K/GigE) appreciated, 10GigE co-funded • GigE switching (2yrs service money in the bank) • Additional VLANs configured upon request • Peering • MREN encouraged & transit to STAR TAP for modest traffic
StarLight Carriers • Currently capable of providing services • Ameritech – SONET local loops provider • AT&T – SONET local loop provider • GlobalCrossing – GigE for SURFnet & AMPATH • I-WIRE – GigE for regional MREN connections • Teleglobe – GigE and 2.4G for SURFnet • Qwest – GigE for DTFnet & NORDUnet OC3
StarLight Collocation • Northwestern’s 710 N. Lake Shore Drive site • Datacomm facility for DMS100 • Space for 40+ equipment racks plus carriers • Shared space with NOC and engineering staff • Features space for both routers and clusters: • Carrier neutrality • 2x120 volt AC circuits with battery and diesel backup • Secure with 24x7 escorted access, video monitored • Redundant environmental control systems • Redundant fire suppression systems • Dual fiber entrance facilities and multiple carriers
TAnet UIUC … … IUCC Iowa Abilene 11537 StarLight Architecture - Logical • MREN aggregates at AS22335 • STAR TAP aggregates at AS10764 • STAR TAP provides IPv4 (v6 soon) transit for: • International R&E network at AADS NAP • International R&E network at StarLight GigE Switch MREN 22335 STAR TAP 10764 SURFnet
StarLight Network Operations • All of the StarLight equipment (except IPv6 routers & AADS NAP) is monitored 24x7x365 by IU's GlobalNOC • GlobalNOC provides a 24x7x365 point of contact when trouble arises • noc@startap.net • 1.317.278.6630
StarLight Network Administration • Overall project management • DeFanti/Brown, UIC and Mambretti, NU • Network operations • Jent/Peck, IUPUI and Indiana University • Network engineering • Winkler/Nickless, ANL and Verlo/Schmidt, UIC • Facility management • Ward, Northwestern University
For More Information • WWW • www.startap.net • www.startap.net/starlight • Email • engineers@startap.net