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Review of San Diego GigaPoP Meetings Denver 12 June 1997 Denver 12 June 1997
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Meeting Structure GigaPoP Technical: Tuesday GigaPoP Business: Wednesday Both focused on issues common to all the gigaPoPs Common theme: similar problems and a diversity of solutions
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Technical Meeting: Session 1 Welcomes Overview: 1997 vs 1998 Outline of 1997 Engineering Technical Challenges
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Applications and Engineering Applications Engineering MotivateEnables
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Strategic Objectives Enable advanced applications Strengthen the Universities in their research and education mission Pioneer the introduction of: Quality of Service Advanced Multicast Support IPv6 Establish the gigaPoPs as effective service points
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1997 Aspirations High-speed uncongested best-efforts IPv4 service T3 and OC3 rates will be typical OC12 to some sites About 12 vBNS connect points About 45 universities connected Importance of measurements
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1998 Aspirations Growing number of gigaPoPs Growing number of institutions connected Introduction of Quality of Service Support Advanced Multicast Support Introduction of IPv6 Support
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Examples of Emerging GigaPoPs ATL: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee BOS: New England CLE: Ohio DCA: DC, Maryland, Virginia DEN: Westnet states DTW: Michigan HOU: Texas LAX: Southern California NYC: Metro NYC area ORD: Chicago region PDX: Oregon PIT: Western Pennsylvania RDU: North Carolina SEA: Alaska, Washington SFO: Northern California SYR: Upstate New York
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Sketch of Internet2 Architecture Interconnect gigaPoP u u u u u u u u Interconnect: connects all the gigaPoPs to each other GigaPoPs: connect universities to the Interconnect and to other services Universities: upgrade their LANs to more than 500 Mb/s
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Generic Internet2 GigaPoP u u u u I2 other NGI Commodity Providers
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Fundamental 1997 Architecture Upgraded campus nets High-speed access to gigaPoPs Effective gigaPoPs vBNS as the initial Interconnect
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BalanceBalance Give users the appearance of a seamless Internet2 Exploit diversity on matters that do not need to be the same
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Overview of 1997 Engineering vBNS to gigaPoP gigaPoP to gigaPoP gigaPoP to campus workstation to campus
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vBNS as the initial Interconnect Core: Vector ATM switches in 8 MCI PoPs OC12 being provisioned among them Access: FORE ATM switches in 10 sites Full PVP mesh among the FORE switches Routers: Cisco 7500 and Ascend UBR ATM used throughout New connections engineered to the Cisco routers
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vBNS to gigaPoP Issues IPv4 as the Common Bearer Service BGP routing between Internet2 and vBNS vBNS as gigaPoP-to-gigaPoP Interconnect non-Internet2 sites accessible via the vBNS Measurement issues
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gigaPoP to gigaPoP Issues Network Management Multicast Deployment Security non-Internet2 issues
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gigaPoP to campus Issues Access Routing issues Measurement issues
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workstation to campus Issues Measurement issues
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Technical Challenges Delay-bandwidth products Intolerance of Delay Intolerance of Packet Loss End-to-end nature of performance Seamlessness
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Technical Meeting: Session 2 Issues for our Coordination Routing Measurement Multicast Network Management Security Issues to be raised at the Business Meeting
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Routing Issues Appropriate routing I2 to I2 packets I2 to/from other ‘community of interest’ sites Impact on performance / network management Small routing tables should help Flapping should be easy to keep small
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Measurement Issues Traffic Utilization campus to gigaPoP gigaPoP to gigaPoP Performance campus to gigaPoP gigaPoP to gigaPoP Flow Characterization at campus DMZ at gigaPoP to Interconnect DMZ
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Multicast Issues Scalability Performance Routing / management
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Network Management Issues Campus to campus seamlessness Shared trouble tickets
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Security Issues Privacy Corruption of the infrastructure Corruption of user traffic Tension with measurement Tension with performance
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Technical Meeting: Session 3 Roundtable discussion… What approaches are being taken to.. Co-lo based gigaPoPs ATM-cloud-based gigaPoPs SONET-based gigaPoPs
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What approaches...… Placement of servers within gigaPoPs web caches usenet others MBone
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What approaches...… Router peering gigaPoP router peers with vBNS gigaPoP route server constrains how campus routers peer with vBNS Aggregating/disaggregating of traffic
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What approaches... Traffic utilization measurement NetScarf others
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What approaches... Traffic characterization OC3mon netflow / cflowd netchar others
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What approaches... Performance CSG infrastructure NPD and successors active vs passive within applications others
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Technical Meeting: Session 4 Overview of 1998 Engineering Issues Quality of Service Multicast improvements IPv6 Interconnection with Agency NGI Components Formation of Working Groups
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1998 Overview: Quality of Service What are the needs each application has? Bandwidth Packet loss Delay and Jitter At the core, are these known on a per-flow basis? How near to complete end-to-end extent is possible?
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QoS Issues (continued) Suppose you do nothing: load due to best-efforts traffic among I2 members OC12 capacity within the core Suppose you reserve some capacity for advanced applications on certain gigaPoP to gigaPoP paths: you can then support a certain number of advanced applications capacity and packet loss can be assured delay can be improved with ‘weighted fair queuing’
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QoS Issues (continued) Issues at the edge Admission control Measurement (billing?) Marking of packets Issues at the core Provision of resources to marked packets Low packet loss in presence of very high delay- bandwidth products
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1998 Overview: Multicast Current MBone community is small Many advanced applications are naturally multicast one to many (e.g., distance education) few to few (e.g., graduate seminars or conferences) Internet2 technical community has much of the Internet’s experience in these matters Scaling is hard: Optimize for transmission lines? Optimize for packet forwarding?
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1998 Overview: IPv6 Initially this will appear to be an end in itself We hope/expect that it will become an aid to solving other problems Products will be available beginning 1997
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Interconnection with other Agency NGI Components Clarity of purpose Notion of Internet2 ‘community of interest’ Technical criteria Note similarity to international interconnection issues
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Formation of Internet2 Working Groups Routing Measurement Network Management Security Topology Quality of Service Multicast IPv6
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Business Meeting Discussion of AUP Business Issues of Common Interest
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Discussion of AUP Note that Internet2 introduces no new connectivity Strict view: only I2 to I2 relaxed to deal with inter-agency and international connections All I2 to I2 traffic will be supported
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Business Issues of Common Interest How to deliver a service: cooperative staff of gigapops outsource Kinds of services SONET, ATM, etc. IP engineering NOC services
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