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Linking U.S.-Russian Science, Education, Research & Development with High Performance Networking Natasha Bulashova, Friends & Partners Foundation Greg Cole, Joe Gipson National Computational Science Alliance, UIUC N S F H I G H P E R F O R M A N C E I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N T E R N E T S E R V I C E S P R O G R A M
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future
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MIRnet Network Topology NAP in Chicago is represented with router and ATM switch connected to STAR TAP NAP in Moscow is represented with router and ATM switch connected to Internet Exchange in M9 which is managed by Russian Institute of Public Networks. NAP in Chicago is represented with router and ATM switch connected to STAR TAP NAP in Moscow is represented with router and ATM switch connected to Internet Exchange in M9 which is managed by Russian Institute of Public Networks. Intro
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future
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Russian Academy of Science Intro
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Russian Users Intro Moscow State Univ. In: 30.4% Out: 24.8% Chernagolovka In: 24.5% Out: 6.1% 1 2 MEPHI In: 8.0% Out: 2.3% 3 Novgorod State Univ. In: 0.4% Out: 0.2% Yaroslavl Reg. Net. In: 0.7% Out: 0.6% Ural State University In: 2.7% Out: 3.8% RAS Ural Reg. Acad. Net. In: 1.4% Out: 0.6% Chelyabinsk FREEnet In: 3.0% Out: 0.6% 8 21 17 11 7
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Intro MIRnet routed institutions in Moscow
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future U.S. Users Intro Traffic to U.S. –93% educational –7%.gov/.mil Traffic from U.S. –92% educational –8%.gov/.mil US Government agency use of MIRnet (megabytes transferred since July, 2000)
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Russian Institution Users Impact Megabytes transferred July 1 - October 14, 2000
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future US Institution Users Impact
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future International Traffic Flow to Russia Intro #1 U.S. 63% (508 G) #7 Canada 3% (22 G) #6 U.K. 3% (24G) #5 Netherlands 3% (27G) #3 France 4% (33G) #12 China 0.4% (3G) #13 Japan 0.3% (2.8G) #2 Sweden 12% (99G) #4 Finland 4% (31G) Primary Country Providers of Traffic to Russia since July 1, 2000
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Link Configuration Engineering Router CISCO7507 Chicago Router CISCO7507 Moscow PVC for regular applications (PVCr), 4 Mbp/s PVC for multicast applications (PVCm) PVC for special application (PVCs)
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future MIRnet challenges Current Russian management strictly controls access (no access in St. Petersburg or Novosibirsk, for example) Not peering with some key Russian networks of interest to US federal agencies (such as NASA, DOE, DOD) 6 Mbps link is over-subscribed
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future MIRnet: Immediate future Transition network/project management to original partners (Kurchatov Institute & F&P Foundation) Implement, with Teleglobes help, a trial MPLS service (2xDS3 Moscow-Amsterdam, 1xDS3 Amsterdam-Chicago) Move, with Teleglobes help, to new permanent MPLS service (OC3 Russia-Europe, 2xDS3 Europe-Chicago) Expand access within Russia immediately to St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk; expand peering arrangements (in Moscow) with Rbnet, FREEnet, Radio MGUnet, Russian Space Science Internet, RUNNet, MinAtom
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future MIRnet: Longer term Extension to other CIS countries Access type facility in Moscow Deploy Access Grid nodes across Russia Expand U.S. federal agencies involved in using MIRnet Complete MIRnet Access Scheduling System (MASS) (pursuing development funding for this now) Conference in 2001 on high performance networking applications (Moscow) Northern Network
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Russian Science Academy Orders Reports on Foreign Contacts MOSCOW, May 31, 2001 -- (Agence France Presse) Russia's Academy of Sciences has ordered Russian scientists to report to state authorities on their contacts with foreign officials, according to a copy of the directive obtained by AFP Wednesday. One directive orders the heads of laboratories and research groups throughout Russia to inform the academy's "foreign department" by June 1 of any agreements and international cooperation deals they may have entered into. Science officials are required to inform the department of any visit by a foreigner to their laboratories and of any application for financial aid from foreign organizations. They are also to present a report after any scientific mission abroad, and to provide a copy to the authorities of any article sent abroad for publication. A directive dated May 24 was headed "The Academy of Sciences action plan to avoid any harm to the Russian state in the sphere of economic and scientific cooperation." It orders "specialist departments" and the heads of research institutes to "carry out an analysis of international agreements signed by scientific bodies in order to... prevent the transmission abroad of information concerning national security." It also calls for "strengthening controls on articles being prepared and the exchange of information with foreign countries" in order "not to permit the publication abroad of unauthorized information." The directive moreover calls for "organizational and technical measures to ensure the security of limited-access information when (Russian) scientists link up with international computer networks, particularly the Internet." ((c) 2001 Agence France Presse) Another challenge..
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Thank you Natasha Intro Originating member of Russian MIRnet team Worked with US staff for 7 years on several US-Russian networking projects Focus on developing domestic Russian infrastructure via CIVnet program Natasha Bulashova, President, F&P
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Intro Statistics Engineering Outreach Impact Funding Future Thank you! NSF ANIR, Steve Goldstein Kurchatov Institute, Evgeny Velikhov Teleglobe University of Tennessee (Homer Fisher) UIUC/NCSA STARTAP
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