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CA*net3 - International High Performance Connectivity 9th Internet2 Member Meeting Mar 9, Washington, DC rene.hatem@canarie.ca tel: +1.613.781.0662 http://www.canet3.net/ http://www.canarie.ca/
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Introduction international high performance connectivity? capacity multicast support IPv6 support end-to-end performance end-to-end support CA*net4 Star Light
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GigaPOP CA*net 3 National Optical Internet Vancouver Calgary Regina Winnipeg Ottawa Montreal Toronto Halifax St. John’s Fredericton Charlottetown ORAN BCnet Netera SRnet MRnet ONet RISQ ACORN Chicago STAR TAP CA*net 3 Primary Route Seattle New York CA*net 3 Diverse Route Consortium Partners: Bell Nexxia Nortel Cisco JDS Uniphase Newbridge
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CA*net3 Int'l connectivity today Seattle (Westin building) Gigabit Ethernet 1 Gbps Chicago (Ameritech STAR TAP) OC-3 New York (111 - 8e Ave) OC-3 New York (Teleglobe 60 Hudson) up to OC-3 future Chicago (optical STAR Light) GigE in Q2-01, to be followed by 10GE, and then lambdas Halifax (360 Networks/DalU) OC-3 in Q2-01 New York (Teleglobe 60 Hudson) up to OC-12
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International Peers North America: 10 networks Abilene (Internet 2), ANL (Argonne), vBNS (NSF), Esnet (Energy), NISN (NASA), NREN (NASA), MREN (Chicago), STAR TAP, Pacific North West GigaPOP, DREN (DARPA), CUDI (Mexico) STARTAP in Chicago: 21 national networks CERN, IUCC (Israel), APAN/ TRANSPAC (Korea, Malaysia, Australia, Philipines, Japan)), RENATER2 (France), GEMnet (Japan),SingAREN (Singapore), SURFnet (Netherlands), NORDUnet (Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland), TANet2 (Taiwan), REUNA (Chile), CERNET (China), MIRnet (Russia) TEN-155 in New York: 16 national networks ACOnet (Austria), ARNES (Slovenia), BELnet (Belgium), CESNET (Czech Republic), DFN (Germany), GARR (Italy), GRNET (Greece), HEAnet (Ireland), HUNGERNET (Hungary), JANET (U.K.), POL34 (Poland), RCCN (Portugal), RedIRIS (Spain), RENATER2 (France), RESTENA (Luxembourg), SWITCH (Switzerland) Coming Soon: 3 networks Australia (AARnet), NTON (DARPA), Supernet (DARPA),
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multicast not all GigaPOPs multicast capable not all institutions multicast capable many R&E based collaborative research projects use multicast routing for efficient delivery of data e.g. int'l collaborative computer science research project SWORD involving researchers at the University of Wisconsin, University of Saskatchewan, and University of WashingtonSWORD
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IPv6 not all GigaPOPs IPv6 capable not all institutions IPv6 capable many R&E based collaborative research projects may want to use IPv6
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TCP throughput between PNW GigaPOP and C3 NOC using NLANR iperf tool (http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) tests performed between 05:00 and 07:30 on March 2, 3, and 6 Bw bottleneck is ARDNOC local loop 50 Mbps ATM 3 different routes tested symetric routing through Seattle asymetric routing New York / Seattle symetric routing through New York
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TCP throughput
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high performance connectivity and e2e support throughput, not Bandwidth - I2 e2e perf initiative timely and essential not just IPv4 unicast for e2e high performance connectivity (capacity, multicast, IPv6, e2e performance) need e2e support and e2e communication and coordination need up-to-date lists / tables of state of GigaPOP and institutional high performance connectivity and points of contact a NOC high performance connectivity BoF at next NLANR/I2 joint techs?
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