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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications STATE OF THE NETWORK Terry Gray Director, Networks & Distributed Computing UW Computing & Communications September 2002
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Topics Scope Services Stats –Subnets –Devices –Traffic –P2P/Dorms –Dialup Wireless Security Monitoring Upgrades Failures Trends Priorities
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Scope of UW Networking Campuses –UW-Seattle –UW-Bothell –UW-Tacoma Medical Centers –UW Physicians Network –UW Medical Center –Harborview Medical Ctr MyUW.net Service PNW Gigapop –Peering / Exchange (Local, National, International) –Transit ( Regional, Commodity, Internet2, PLR/NLR ) K20 Network –K12 –2yr colleges –4yr colleges –Libraries
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Baseline Services Shared 10Mbps HD Switched 10Mbps HD Switched 10/100Mbps FD –backed by GE switch/router infrastructure Goal: Switched 10/100 FD for all; GE as needed Reality: Cat3 wireplant upgrade will take multiple years and multiple millions of dollars
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Advanced Services Multicast –Harder than it looks –Enabled on ~ 200 subnets –Older routers/switches can’t handle QoS –Moot on 10Mbps (half-duplex) subnets –No substitute for adequate provisioning –Probably use in K20 network first IPv6 –Native: not yet
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Subnets UW Campus338 UW Remote135 MCIS 52 MCIS Remote 34 C&C151 Backbone 12 Other 11 -------- Total733
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Devices
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Traffic: Backbone
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Traffic: Border Sample from yesterday: AVERAGE MAXIMUM INBOUND: 83Mbps 162Mbps OUTBOUND: 223Mbps 400Mbps
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Dialup Users
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Dialup Use
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications P2P and ResHall Traffic Traffic levels out of control Dramatic increase this year Violation of existing server policy Substantial cost implications Cause: P2P music/video sharing Solution: Packeteer bandwidth manager
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Wireless Pilot successful DIY secure WAPs? 802.11g just approved 802.11a affordable
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Security Logical Firewalls: success stories Evaluating other subnet options Secure server sanctuaries Host-based firewalls Protecting the network devices
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Network Monitoring For diagnosis, capacity planning, accounting HP OpenView upgrade Asta product: top-talkers Homebrew tools, e.g. –netflow graphing –port-based accounting –Layer2 device monitoring –automatic database synchronizer Still need better “Finger Pointing Tools”
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications UW Network Upgrades DHCP servers –New hardware –New software: better failover –Longer leases: better stability Evaluating replacement routers –Foundry and Cisco Dialup –V.92/V.44 support –RADIUS authentication
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Ouch: some failures A few partial backbone switch failures Masked by redundant backbones Excessive errors on optical interface Impact: intermittent application failures Action: improved monitoring tools
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Pacific Northwest Gigapop
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications PNW Gigapop
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications PNW Gigapop Services Peering / Exchange –Local (e.g. ATTBI, Microsoft) –National (e.g. ESnet, DREN) –International (Canada, Taiwan, Australia) Transit –Regional (Intra-Gigapop) –Commodity Internet –Internet2 (Abilene) –PLR/NLR
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications NW Local Exchange Points Seattle –SNNAP/Pacific Wave (500Mbps!) (UW benefit: 200Mbps/ $30K/mo) –SIX –PAIX Portland –NWAX
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications PNW-GP Upgrades Commodity Internet –Doubling capacity to 3Gbps –Three providers: Level3, Verio, C&W –Substantial cost reduction! Internet2 -NG –Link upgrades: 2.5 -> 10Gbps –Gigapop router upgrades: Juniper T320
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Washington K-20 Network
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications K-12 Facts 296 School Districts (219 Rural and Remote) 2000+ Buildings 54,180 Classrooms 93,287 Staff and Teachers 1,004,770 Students Served By: 500 Total T-1 Circuits to the District Level (292 Data and 208 Video T-1 Circuits)
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications K-12 Technology Survey Results 95% of K-12 classrooms wired for Internet/K-20 access 260,000 instructional computers (of all types) in K-12 Fewer than 57% of the computers meet min. standards 3,432 students enrolled in on-line classes (2000-2001) 76, 098 students have school-provided e-mail accounts Predominant uses of computers by students: Word processing Web research Also: Instructional software or drill and practice
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications K-12 All Community and Technical Colleges Selected Remote Campuses State Board for Community and Technical Colleges All Community and Technical Colleges Selected Remote Campuses State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Community and Technical Colleges 73 Sites 307 Sites Public School Districts Educational Service Districts Schools for Deaf and Blind Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Public School Districts Educational Service Districts Schools for Deaf and Blind Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction UW WSU Central Eastern Western Evergreen UW WSU Central Eastern Western Evergreen Baccalaureates 50 Sites Selected Remote Campuses Higher Education Coordinating Board Selected Remote Campuses Higher Education Coordinating Board Public Education Sectors 430 Connected K-20 Sites
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications 9 Colleges Currently Approved: Seattle University Whitman College Heritage College Whitworth College Pacific Lutheran University St. Martin’s College Seattle Pacific University Gonzaga University Walla Walla College 9 Colleges Currently Approved: Seattle University Whitman College Heritage College Whitworth College Pacific Lutheran University St. Martin’s College Seattle Pacific University Gonzaga University Walla Walla College Independent Colleges 15 Sites (in process) 15 Sites (in process) Public Library Systems 65 Sites (in process) 65 Sites (in process) All Public Library Systems New K-20 Sectors
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K-12 (307) Community/Technical College (73) Public Baccalaureate (50) Library (65 in process) Independent Colleges (9 approved) 28 K20 Network Sites
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications K-20 Intranet Utilization Billions of Bytes per Day 2000 1600 1200 800 400 0 JFMAMJJASOND 199920002001 JFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAMJ 2002 2400
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Wrap Up... Trends Priorities Questions
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Surprise: Explosive Growth Continues More users (except dialup) More devices Longer use New (bandwidth-intensive) applications –e.g. remote collaboration tools –audio/video streaming –tele-immersion –distance learning
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Priorities Campus: –Router & building subnet upgrades –Network hardening –More host security options –Better diagnostic tools Gigapop: –10Gbps infrastructure –PLR/NLR K20 –Expansion –New circuit providers –Combining voice/video/data
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Questions? Or... Other Stuff we could talk about: Spam Storms and other ill-winds Pine: 25 million users served! WebPine Lite: coming soon Nebula: nearly 2,000 desktops managed Survival in the telecom industry Digital Rights Management A 7-point plan for Windows security
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University of WashingtonComputing & Communications Thanks for your Interest!
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