HOPI Update Rick Summerhill Director, Network Research, Architecture, and Technologies, Internet2 Joint Techs Salt Lake City, UT 24 November 2018
HOPI Project - Summary In the near future we will see a richer set of capabilities available to network designers and end users Core IP packet switched networks A set of optically switched waves available for dynamic provisioning Fundamental Question: How will the core Internet architecture evolve? Examine a hybrid of shared IP packet switching and dynamically provisioned optical lambdas HOPI Project – Hybrid Optical and Packet Infrastructure Have created a whitepaper – see http://hopi.internet2.edu Immediate Goals Implement testbed over the next year Coordinate and experiment with other similar projects Design Team, Corporate Advisory Team 11/24/2018
HOPI General Problem 11/24/2018
HOPI Design Team Linda Winkler, Argonne (CoChair) Rick Summerhill, Internet2 (CoChair) Cees de Laat, U of Amsterdam Rene Hatem, CANARIE Mark Johnson, MCNC Tom Lehman, USC/ISI Peter O’Neil, NCAR Bill Owens, NYSERnet Philip Papadopoulos, UCSD Sylvain Ravot, Caltech/CERN David Richardson, U Washington Chris Robb, Indiana U Jerry Sobieski, U Maryland Steven Wallace, Indiana U Bill Wing, Oak Ridge Internet2 Staff – Guy Almes, Heather Boyles, Steve Corbato, Chris Heermann, Christian Todorov, Matt Zekauskas 11/24/2018
HOPI CAT Peter Ashwood-Smith, Nortel Networks Scott Beaudoin, Wiltel Communications Javad Boroumond, Cisco Systems Jeffrey Burgan, Comcast Cable Dennis Gallant, Meriton Networks Abdul Kasim, ADVA Waqar Khan, Qwest Communications Drew Perkins, Infinera Shiro Ryu - Japan Telecom Marty Schulman, Juniper Networks Raju Shah, Force10 Madan Shastri, Global Crossing Richard Solis, Movaz Networks Jeff Verrant, Ciena 11/24/2018
HOPI Resources The Abilene Network – MPLS tunnels and the packet switched network The Internet2 Wave on the NLR footprint MAN LAN Exchange Facility TYCO/IEEAF 10 Gbps lambda NYC – Amsterdam Layers 1 and 2 switching gear Collaborations with Regional Optical Networks (RONs) and other related efforts (GLIF, UltraLight, DRAGON, etc.) 11/24/2018
Abilene/NLR Map 11/24/2018
HOPI Node 11/24/2018
HOPI Milestone: Force10 Networks Ethernet Technologies Internet2 is pleased to announce that Force10 Networks has been selected to provide Ethernet switches for the HOPI nodes Superb technology - Force10 is a pioneering leader in 10 Gig Ethernet switches Shared vision on new technologies - Force10’s technical expertise will play a significant role in the evolution of the HOPI testbed and the understanding of new architectures. Force10 Networks will play a significant role as an Internet2 corporate partner Strong partnership - Force10’s willingness and enthusiasm in partnering with Internet2 on the HOPI project and the evolution of the next generation network 11/24/2018
Force10 and HOPI By deploying Force10 E-Series equipment in the HOPI nodes, Internet2 will have the essential infrastructure to execute the HOPI testbed strategy Equipment will be deployed into five nodes including: Seattle, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles and in Washington D.C. The Force10 E-Series will provide dense Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks to Abilene, NLR, and other projects The nationwide testbed design will allow participants to experiment with new networking technologies such as dynamically provisioned bandwidth and hybrid technologies. 11/24/2018
Additional Activities Internet2 is also happy to announce participation by HP HP will provide servers for control plane, measurement, and support activities. Expect a more formal announcement in the very near future Internet2 is still reviewing optical equipment to be placed in the HOPI nodes Each node will include: an Ethernet switch with 10GigE capabilities, a fiber cross connect switch, and servers to control HOPI’s network infrastructure and measure network performance, all designed to model future optical infrastructures. It is intended to be an open testbed facility. Call for HOPI Testbed Support Center Provide NOC functions Development of control plane activities Provide model for future management and administration of hybrid networks Deadline March 11, 2005 11/24/2018
HOPI Deployment HOPI Nodes Los Angeles (Equinix) - Participation in UltraLight and HENP projects ~ early April, 2005 Washington, DC (DRAGON) - Participation in DRAGON and Cheetah projects ~ early April, 2005 Chicago (Starlight) - Participation with international partners ~ early May, 2005 Seattle, WA (Pacific Northwest GigaPoP) - Participation with international partners ~ late May, 2005 New York City (NYSERNet) - For connection to MAN LAN and international partners ~ July, 2005 OC-192 Circuit from NYC to London to interconnect with GEANT activities ~ July, 2005 ESnet and CANARIE participants 11/24/2018
HOPI Topology 11/24/2018
References For questions, send email to More Information hopi@internet2.edu More Information http://hopi.internet2.edu http://hopi.internet2.edu/tsc.html http://abilene.internet2.edu http://www.nationallambdarail.org abilene@internet2.edu 11/24/2018
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