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Architecture Panel Javad Boroumand, Cisco Systems Dave Clark, MIT Terry Gray, U of Washington Roch Guerin, U of Pennsylvania Steve Corbató, Internet2 and U of Utah (facilitator) Reconnections Workshop – Chicago – 25 October 2005 Javad Boroumand, Cisco Systems Dave Clark, MIT Terry Gray, U of Washington Roch Guerin, U of Pennsylvania Steve Corbató, Internet2 and U of Utah (facilitator) Reconnections Workshop – Chicago – 25 October 2005

2 Our charge 1.What is the future of the perimeter? 2.What are likely models for the campus network? 3.What is the best approach to on-and-off enterprise laptop? 4.What role will gigapops play? 5.What are the best ways to accommodate personal lambdas? 6.What will QoS really look like? 7.What would a security architecture look like? 8.What would a management architecture look like?

3 So what did I miss yesterday? •Does the current layering structure still make sense? •Are the motivations for scale -- campus, regional, national – technical, economic, and/or political? •So do we just need a management architecture? • Selective network services • Diagnostics •Who ordered this inverted economics? • Disincentives for sharing - personal λ’s •Is virtualization the path forward? •How do we break out of the current mold for network architecture? • How to support the needs of network research better? • Should we dream of GENI? •Should the architecture facilitate the drive to isolation? •What can we learn from SMTP? •What about enterprise architecture and the perimeter?