Slide 1 Campus Design – Successes and Challenges Michael Cato, Vassar College Mike James, Northwest Indian College Carrie Rampp, Franklin and Marshall.

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Slide 1 Campus Design – Successes and Challenges Michael Cato, Vassar College Mike James, Northwest Indian College Carrie Rampp, Franklin and Marshall Thomas Steffes, Earlham College Moderator: Rick McMullen, Internet2

Slide 2 Introductory remarks by Kevin Thompson, National Science Foundation Program Director for the Campus Cyberinfrastructure program

Slide 3 Introductions Moderator: Rick McMullen, Internet2 Michael Cato, Vassar College Mike James, Northwest Indian College Carrie Rampp, Franklin and Marshall Thomas Steffes, Earlham College

Slide 4 Panel Discussion Questions General questions –Impact of project on scientific research –Particularly interesting or novel approaches in project implementation –What you've learned that may transfer to others –Successes you’ve had so far –Challenges or what you would like to learn from others Campus design questions –How did you engage your faculty and staff to to plan your proposal? –Were there any significant changes in your overall approach to campus networking as a result of this grant? –How does your project fit within your overall cyberinfrastructure plan? –What outside support or expertise, if any, do you think you will need to accomplish your project’s goals, and where will you seek that support?

Slide 5 Michael Cato - Vassar College CC*IIE Campus Design: Building a Next-Generation Research Network for Vassar College

Slide 6 Mike James - Northwest Indian College CC*IIE Campus Design - Internet2 Infrastructure

CC*IIE Cyberinfrastructure NWIC IT Department: Catalyzing Research at a Tribal College Michael R. James I.T Director Northwest Indian College

NWIC Extended Sites Swinomish, Tulalip, Port Gamble, Muckleshoot, Nisqually and Nez Perce

Core Components Successes 1)K-20 infrastructure Internet2 1)Completed redundant networking 2)Proof of concept Cluster and Cluster Storage are ready to go 3)Science DMZ and SAN are built 4)IPV4 transition to IPV6 capable 2)Off site Canvas currently being deployed September 21 st 2015

Challenges K-20 Infrastructure to Extended Sites for Reservations taking longer than expected Application Servers needing upgraded from what was projected from current funding Need training on Federation Servers and services Collaboration with colleges and sustainability of personnel that hold key roles

Transformative Changes Increased 100 meg at Extended Sites Added servers and networking capabilities for collaboration with Extended Sites, Partners and Universities with DSA Increased capability to allow us to serve and collaborate to more students Increased number of funded research based Projects Integrated research into NWIC Community

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Slide 13 Carrie Rampp - Franklin and Marshall College CC*DNI Campus Design: Building a State-Of-The-Art Research Network at Franklin and Marshall College

Slide 14 Building a state-of-the-art Research Network at Franklin & Marshall College (awarded summer 2015) Project Goals –Expand/strengthen capacity for faculty collaboration with internal/external partners –Expand capacity for multi-site collaborations involving research computing –Better prepare F&M students for postgrad work/study in data- intensive fields –Peer education/sharing: security considerations a Science DMZ will bring to a small college.in general, get off the island…

Slide 15 Building a state-of-the-art Research Network at Franklin & Marshall College (awarded summer 2015) What have we done so far? (nearly nothing!) –Organizing for the project… Anticipated Work : Deploy perfSONAR Design/deploy a research DMZ and necessary 10Gb/s upgrades Design/deploy a data transfer node Upgrade to 10Gb/s for campus, pilot Internet2 services, pilot ‘next gen’ HPC services such as PSC/3ROX.in general, get off the island…

Slide 16 Thomas Steffes - Earlham College CC*IIE Campus Design: Network Infrastructure for Improved Science Discovery and Education

Slide 17 Earlham is a national liberal arts college with a reputation for excellent teaching. Earlham has a long tradition of undergraduate participation in research. According to the 2012 NSSE report, 52 percent of seniors worked on a research project with a faculty member outside of course or program requirements. A 2012 HEDS report ranked Earlham 29 th amongst 1,547 institutions in graduating students who go on to receive doctoral degrees. In the same survey, Earlham ranked 9 th in the biological sciences.

Slide 19 Fall of 2013 / Spring of 2014 A CS professor and a Biology professor were attempting to transfer data from their NSF funded research to Argonne National Laboratory for analysis using their MG-RAST facility. The transfer of 40 files, totaling around 80 Gb of data, was taking about 90 hours to complete. MG-Rast’s policy is to remove files after 72 hours if they were not part of an active workflow.

Slide 21 The project was comprised of the following tasks: Upgrade the I-Light connection to 10Gbps Upgrade the core network equipment to 10Gbps Pull single mode (SM) fiber from the science complex to the ITS primary data center and from the fiber demarcation point in the science complex to the CS data center and two secondary wiring closets. Upgrade the Science Complex aggregate switch, edge switches, and Computer Science data center switches to support 10Gbps Create a virtual 10Gbps research network through the campus network to I-Light bypassing the firewall filters and rate limiting devices