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1 Internet2 and Abilene Advanced Networking in Higher Education
Greg Wood Director of Communications

2 Internet2 Project Goals
Enable new generation of applications Re-create leading edge R&E network capability Transfer capability to the global production Internet

3 Commercialization Privatization Research and Development Partnerships
21st Century Interoperable Networking High Performance SprintLink Research &Education MCI/Worldcom US Govt Networks Networks ANS ARPAnet Active NSFNET gigabit Nets testbeds Broadband Wireless Abilene, vBNS Quality of Service Advanced US Govt Networks (QoS) Research and Development Partnerships Source: Ivan Moura Campos

4 Current Internet2 Priorities
Identify and develop first phase applications Establish nationwide high performance end-to-end connectivity Facilitate middleware implementation Support network research Build international collaboration opportunities

5 Internet2 Universities 133 as of September 1998
University of Puerto Rico not shown

6 Internet2 Corporate Partners
3Com Advanced Network & Services, Inc. AT&T Cabletron Systems Cisco Systems FORE IBM Lucent Technologies MCI Worldcom Newbridge Networks Nortel Networks Qwest Communications StarBurst Communications

7 Internet2 Corporate Sponsors
Bell South Packet Engines SBC Technology Resources StorageTek Torrent Technologies

8 Internet2 Corporate Members
Alcatel Telecom Ameritech Apple Computers AppliedTheory Bell Atlantic Bellcore British Telecom Deutsche Telekom GTE Internetworking Hitachi IXC Communications KDD Nexabit Networks Nokia Research Center Novell Pacific Bell RR Donnelley Siemens Sprint StorageTek Sun Microsystems Sylvan Learning Telebeam Williams Communications

9 Advanced Internet Benefits
Richer content through higher bandwidth Video, audio Virtual reality Dynamic, not static More interactivity via minimal delay Reliable content delivery through quality of service (QoS) model

10 Internet2 Applications
Deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in the conduct of: Research Teaching Learning Require advanced networking

11 Many Disciplines and Contexts
Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration Instruction Collaboration Streaming video Distributed computation Data mining Virtual reality Digital libraries The first column shows that Internet2 applications can be used in various academic disciplines. The second column highlights the different functions of advanced applications...

12 Application Attributes
Interactive research collaboration and instruction Real-time access to remote scientific instruments Here are pictures of various applications aready in use: 1) the Upper Atmosphere research Collaboratory (UARC) developed at the University of Michigan--allows researchers access to data from instruments in Greenland w/o having to travel there, and allows them to discuss and interact in real time. This applications allows access to broader audience, including the second-order affect of enabling graduate students (who would never have been able to go to Greenland) to look in on research. 2&3) Pictures of a the output from a scanning electron microscope--allows access to expenisive, specialized equipment by students--allows them to control in the microscope and see the output as if they were in the same room --These both require advanced network capabilities to work--either don’t work, or won’t work well on today’s internet. Images courtesy of the University of Michigan

13 Attributes, cont. Large-scale, multi-site computation and database processing Shared virtual reality Any combination of the above Move mouse over the top and bottom images to show animations of: 1) Cheasapeake Bay visualization--combines and visualizes huge amounts of data from a variety of sources--allow data to be more than just numbers 2&3) Images courtesy of Old Dominion University and Univ of Illinois-Chicago

14 Middleware Challenges
Identify technologies that are scalable and interoperable Increase deployment of middleware technologies as part of a pre-commercial production environment Examples: Quality of Service Multicast Audio/Video Frameworks

15 Recent Initiatives Qbone I2-DVN I2-DSI DoGBone
Quality of service testbed I2-DVN Internet2 Digital Video Network I2-DSI Internet2 Distributed Storage Infrastructure DoGBone Digital video over GigaPoP

16 Applications and Engineering
Motivate Enables Engineering

17 Engineering Objectives
Deploy a production network to support applications R&D Establish quality of service (QoS) Support native multicast Establish gigaPoPs as effective service points

18 Network Architecture I2 Interconnect Cloud
GigaPoP One GigaPoP Two I2 Interconnect Cloud GigaPoP Three GigaPoP Four “Gigabit capacity point of presence” an aggregation point for regional connectivity

19 GigaPoPs, cont. I2 Interconnect Cloud Commodity Internet Connections
University A GigaPoP One Commodity Internet Connections Regional Network University B University C

20 GigaPoPs Variety of services and styles
Technical and organizational differences Mixture of technologies Some things must be the same IP as common bearer service Inter-gigaPoP routing policy and design Measurement Trouble tickets among network operations centers

21 Internet2 GigaPoPs

22 Interconnect vBNS (very high speed Backbone Network Service)
NSF and MCI cooperative agreement Operating at OC12 Peers with other federally sponsored networks Abilene Network (January 1999)

23 Abilene Project Goals Support Internet2 applications development
Demonstrate next generation networking capabilities Create facilities for network research

24 Abilene Project Participants
UCAID Qwest Communications Cisco Systems Nortel Networks Indiana University

25 Abilene Project Timeline
April 1998: Project Announced September 1998: Prototype demonstration January 1999: Operations begin

26 Abilene Network January 1999
Seattle Cleveland New York Sacramento Denver Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Atlanta Abilene Router Node Abilene Access Node Operational January 1999 Planned 1999 Houston

27 Abilene Characteristics
2.4 Gbps (OC48) among gigaPoPs, increasing to 9.6 Gbps (OC192) Connections at 622 Mbps (OC12) or 155 Mbps (OC3) IP over Sonet technology Access PoPs very close to university gigaPoPs

28 For more information... On the Web Internet2 Applications
Internet2 Applications apps.internet2.edu Abilene Project Questions?


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