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NLANR/MNA Measurement and Network Analysis
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Temp\NLANR-logo-4ppt.kpg NLANR/MNA Measurement and Network Analysis Hans-Werner Braun Ronn Ritke NLANR/MNA (UCSD/SDSC) Funded by the National Science Foundation/CISE/ANIR
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NLANR/MNA The mission of the NLANR Measurement and Network Analysis group is to study the operation of computer networks, measuring the flow of traffic and analyzing performance issues, to better understand the theoretical and practical behavior of the systems. Creation of the Network Analysis Infrastructure (NAI) to support measurements and network analysis (within and outside the group) The NAI consists of two main components PMA and AMP. PMA packet header traces give tremendous amounts of detail at selected points. There are over 130 AMP machines in a full mesh that measure RTT, path, packet loss, and give long-term big scale trend analysis.
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Passive measurement deployment status
U. of Michigan Michigan State U. STARTAP/APAN NCAR U. Colorado, Boulder Argonne Nat. Lab Ohio State U. Front Range GigaPoP Columbia U. NCSA Colorado State FIX-West Indiana State Old Dominion U. AIX/MAE-West NASA-Ames MCNC North Carolina State U. U. of North Carolina Duke U. U. Memphis SDSC, U. California, San Diego Texas GigaPoP Tel Aviv U. (I-2) Rice U. Baylor College of Medicine U. of Houston Texas A&M U. U. of Florida Miami U. Florida State U. FDDI OC3 ATM OC3 PoS OC12 ATM OC12 PoS 26 September 2000 Passive measurement deployment status
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Active measurement deployment status
UAlaska UWashington Washington State U. Oregon State Montana State MTU UVermont NDSU UWisc- Milwaukee UOregon UWisc SDSMT MSU URochester Dartmouth Iowa State UIowa Startap WSU NTNU NWU UMass BU MIT UWyoming UMich UIC PSU UConn Harvard FNAL Columbia Yale ColoState NCSA CMU/PSC UDel UPenn NCAR UIUC IU UMBC Princeton WVU UCBoulder Kansas State JHU ACCESS UC UMd NSF UMissouri GMU Georgetown UCB UofUtah Stanford UKansas UVirginia ODU SLAC Oklahoma State UCSC WUSTL UTK NCREN/NCSC Vanderbilt UofOklahoma UNC-CH Duke UCLA CSU-SB NCSU UC-Irvine ASU GATech CSUPomona UNM UAH SDSC Mississippi State UofGeorgia UCSD UArizona SMU Emory U. SDSU NMSU UAB UA FSU Rice UFlorida UHawaii UCF USF UMiami UWaikato 23 February 2000 Active measurement deployment status
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AMP web info (1)
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AMP web info (2)
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International Collaborations
Discussions with Tom DeFanti have included the monitoring of STAR LIGHT, and early insertion of optical splitters to allow quick installation of PMA machines. We are in talks with AMPATH regarding the placement of an OC3mon and AMP machine to measure the traffic from AMPATH. I recently attended a meeting in Russia with Greg Cole of NaukaNet (formerly Fastnet) and are discussing several possible measurement activities.
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International Collaborations (Cont’d)
We have a PMA monitor in Israel (soon in Thailand, Germany and Korea), and AMP machines in Korea, Norway, Canada, Australia, Japan and New Zealand. We are working with Korea, and Australia to help them install their own local AMP meshes. We are working with the Pacific Rim Applications & Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA) effort at SDSC. Interest has also been expressed by other countries (Japan, China, Russia, Brazil, Taiwan, Germany, Norway, Holland, Switzerland and Thailand) in both the AMP and PMA projects.
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KOREA Network Map : ~2001 C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Temp\NLANR-logo-4ppt.kpg
KIX HPCnet Renater 2 2M Seoul Seoul XP APAN Tokyo XP 8M Suwon 2M SingAREN HPCnet Taejon 45M STAR TAP Taegu HPCnet HPCnet Kwangju Pusan HPCnet ATM ATM/SONET 155Mbps/310Mbps ATM/SONET 622Mbps
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AARNet’s International Connections Current and Planned
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\Temp\NLANR-logo-4ppt.kpg AARNet’s International Connections Current and Planned CANet APAN Seattle StarTap Japan Abilene Europe SLO GEANT Hawaii Taiwan South America Singapore PNG International Transit Network South Asia Middle East Europe Fiji AARNet Sydney Global GRID Forum Perth New Zealand
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A recent NLANR shirt Sighting at the Great Wall 11 November 2018
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