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1 Bandwidth-on-Demand evolution Gerben van Malenstein Fall 2011 Internet2 Member Meeting Raleigh, North Carolina, USA – October 3, 2011

2 2 SURFnet SURFnet6: the hybrid network National Research & Education Network (NREN) of the Netherlands 11.000+ km dark fiber, into connected institutions Cross Border Fibers Aggregated routing Lightpaths

3 100GE demonstration In collaboration with CERN and AMS-IX On the new Ciena 100G wavelength Amsterdam – Geneva, 1650 km Using Brocade 100GE interfaces (LR-4) http://www.ams-ix.net/deployment-of- 100gbps-ethernet-interconnection-from- amsterdam-to-geneva-by-ams-ix-cern-and- surfnet/

4 Enabling Dynamic Services

5 Lightpaths 5 Guaranteed bandwidth without routers Currently SONET/SDH, Ethernet at client interface Minimal latency, jitter and packet-loss Fixed or dynamic Over 180 deployed within the SURFnet network International lightpaths via NetherLight

6 Dynamic lightpaths Introduced as a production service in 2008 Comparable to Internet2 ION Bandwidth: on demand or by reservation Dedicated 1Gbit/s - 10Gbit/s 6

7 7 Bandwidth-on-Demand Request (Web GUI, API) Control plane

8 Back-end administration

9 Enlighten Your Research 3 Focus on e-Infrastructure in general Collaboration with BiG Grid, SARA and NWO Consultation team and support team Announcement beginning of March 2011 Award ceremony end 2011 http://www.surfnet.nl/en/thema/eyr/pages/default.aspx 9

10 Pulsar, research on neutron stars Proteomics, research on protein concentration CineGrid, high-quality audiovisual testbed NEXPReS, astronomy Reference projects Dynamic lightpaths 10

11 GLIF: NetherLight http://www.netherlight.net http://www.glif.is

12 Automated GOLE Pilot Dynamic configuration of VLANs 12 Picture by Jerry Sobieski

13 Automated Earth 13 Thanks to Takatoshi Ikeda (KDDI Labs)

14 ManuallyFeniusNSI Interdomain protocol Within the GLIF community Network Service Interface (NSI) OGF Standard NSI Plug-fest at September 2011 GLIF meeting NSI-Connection Service will be demonstrated at SuperComputing’11 using the Automated GOLE fabric Working on topology exchange

15 Ciena to implement NSI into production NMS!

16 LHCONE LHC data exchange between Tier 1, 2 and 3’s CERNLight MANLAN StarLight NetherLight Multipoint service currently running on two VLANs Point-to-Point service expected to run on Automated GOLE & NSI efforts

17 SURFnet7 vendor: Ciena Next Generation Ethernet based on PBB-TE in addition to existing protocols Ciena 5410 Currently in testing phase

18 Thank you! Gerben van Malenstein gerben.vanmalenstein@surfnet.nl


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