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1 Abilene: An Internet2 Backbone Network Greg Wood Director of Communications Internet2 ORAP Workshop 26 October 1999 Paris, France

2 Research and Development Commercialization Partnerships Privatization Internet Development Spiral Today’s Internet Internet2 Source: Ivan Moura Campos

3 Internet2 Goals  Enable new generation of applications  Re-create leading edge R&E network capability  Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet

4 Internet2 Universities 163 Members as of September 1999

5 Internet2 Corporate Partners  ITC^Deltacom  Lucent Technologies  MCI Worldcom  Microsoft  Newbridge Networks  Nortel Networks  Qwest Communications  StarBurst  WCI Cable  3Com  Advanced Network & Services  Alcatel  Ameritech  AT&T  Cabletron Systems  Cisco Systems  FORE Systems  IBM

6 Enabling advanced applications...

7 Advanced Applications  Distributed computing  Collaboration  Virtual laboratories  Digital libraries  Visualization and virtual reality  All of the above in combination

8 Many Disciplines and Contexts  Sciences  Arts  Humanities  Health care  Business/Law  Administration  …  Instruction  Collaboration  Streaming video  Distributed computation  Data mining  Virtual reality  Digital libraries  …

9 Re-creating leading edge networking capabilities...

10 Applications Engineering MotivateEnables Applications and Engineering

11  Deploy a production network to support applications R&D  Establish quality of service (QBone)  Support native multicast  Establish gigaPoPs as effective service points Internet2 Engineering Objectives

12 Internet2 Interconnect Cloud GigaPoP One “Gigabit capacity Point of Presence” an aggregation point for regional connectivity Network Architecture GigaPoP Two GigaPoP Four GigaPoP Three

13 Internet2 Interconnect Cloud Network Architecture University A Commercial Internet Connections GigaPoP One Regional Network University BUniversity C

14 GigaPoPs  Variety of services and styles Technical and organizational differences Mixture of technologies  Common approaches to: IP as common bearer service Inter-gigaPoP routing policy and design Measurement Trouble tickets among network operations centers

15 Internet2 GigaPoPs

16 The Abilene Network

17 Abilene Timeline  Announced: April 1998  First demonstration: September 1998  Operations officially begin: February 1999  50+ connected institutions: September 1999

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

19 Abilene Goals, continued  Support Internet2 multicast  Support Internet2 QoS architecture as it evolves  Support other advanced functionality as it evolves  Maximize robustness  Minimize latency

20 Abilene Project Partners  UCAID  Qwest Communications  Cisco Systems  Nortel Networks  Indiana University

21 Key Attributes  Benefit from Qwest OC-48 Sonet capacity and collocation sites  Benefit from Nortel OC-192 Sonet kit and Lucent fiber  Benefit from Cisco GSR 12000 series routers in support of QoS and native multicast  NOC Provided by Indiana University

22 Architecture  10 core nodes Each located at a Qwest PoP Each with a Cisco 12008 router Rack also contains measurements/ management computers  Interior lines connect core nodes OC-48 Sonet IP-over-Sonet interfaces  Access lines connect from core node to gigaPoP IP-over-Sonet or IP-over-ATM possible OC-3 and OC-12 typical

23 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

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

25 Abilene Participants

26 Abilene Weather Map http://www.abilene.iu.edu/

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28 Abilene Peer Networks  APAN/Transpac  CA*net-2  DANTE  DREN  ESnet  Israel Inter- University  NORDUnet  NISN  NREN  RENATER  SingAREN  SURFnet  vBNS Soon to peer  JANET/UKERNA  CUDI  DFN  INFN

29 Internet2 International Activities  Ensure global interoperability of advanced networking technologies and applications  Enable collaboration between US researchers at Internet2 institutions and their non-US counterparts

30 Internet2 International Activities  Building peer to peer relationships  Looking for similar goals/objectives and similar constituencies  Mechanism: Memoranda of Understanding  Implementation: Peering and Connection Agreements  Collaboration: Projects and Applications

31 Internet2 International Partners  CANARIE (Canada)  Stichting SURF (Netherlands)  NORDUnet (Nordic countries)  TERENA (pan-European association)  UKERNA (UK)  INFN-GARR (Italy)  DFN-Verein (Germany)  GIP RENATER (France)  JAIRC (Japan)  CANARIE (Canada)  Stichting SURF (Netherlands)  NORDUnet (Nordic countries)  TERENA (pan-European association)  UKERNA (UK)  INFN-GARR (Italy)  DFN-Verein (Germany)  GIP RENATER (France)  JAIRC (Japan)  SingAREN (Singapore)  CUDI (Mexico)  APAN (Asia-Pacific region)  Israel-IUCC (Israel)  DANTE (European network)  AAIREP (Australia)  HEAnet (Ireland)  CESnet (Czech Republic)  SWITCH (Switzerland)  SingAREN (Singapore)  CUDI (Mexico)  APAN (Asia-Pacific region)  Israel-IUCC (Israel)  DANTE (European network)  AAIREP (Australia)  HEAnet (Ireland)  CESnet (Czech Republic)  SWITCH (Switzerland)

32 Advanced Research and Education Network Atlas (ARENA)  An on-line atlas containing descriptions and maps of research and education networks  Content will be provided by participating networks  Provides a well known URL for sometimes hard to find information  Users: Research and education network engineers and application users  http://www.internet2.edu/arena/

33 For More Information  On the Web www.internet2.edu/abilene/ www.abilene.iu.edu www.internet2.edu  Email ghwood@internet2.edu info@internet2.edu

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