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1 NLR Layer2/Layer3 Users BOF NLR status update Albuquerque Internet2 Joint Techs 8 February 2006 Brent Sweeny, Indiana University Jon-Paul Herron, Indiana University John Moore, North Carolina State University

2 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF2 Agenda 1. Progress Report 2. Questions (non how-do-I-connect) 3. What’s the Layer2/3 connection process? 4. Experiments case studies 5. “Ask the experts”—questions, special situations, discussion, “how-do-I”, “I need…”, etc.

3 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF3 NLR Engineering/Support Organization A very distributed, coordinated organization: Service desk at Indiana Service desk at Indiana Layer1 NOC and engineering at CENIC Layer1 NOC and engineering at CENIC Layer2/3 NOC and engineering at Indiana Layer2/3 NOC and engineering at Indiana Also: Measurement, monitoring Also: Measurement, monitoring Tech mailing lists for Layer2 and Layer3 users Tech mailing lists for Layer2 and Layer3 users Technical documentation Technical documentation Experiments support center at North Carolina Experiments support center at North Carolina

4 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF4 The Big News about NLR Layers 2 and 3: It’s working! It’s working! People are connected, and using it! People are connected, and using it!

5 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF5 Who’s Who— about 150 institutions NLR Members (for participants see http://www.nlr.net/members_participants.html) http://www.nlr.net/members_participants.html Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in CaliforniaCorporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) Pacific Northwest GigaPopPacific Northwest GigaPop (PNWGP) Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and the University of PittsburghUniversity of Pittsburgh Duke UniversityDuke University, representing a coalition of North Carolina universities Mid-Atlantic Terascale Partnership Internet2Internet2® (no participants currently) Florida LambdaRail, LLC Southern Light Rail, Inc. Committee on Institutional CooperationCommittee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) Cornell University Louisiana Board of Regents Oklahoma State Board of Regents Lonestar Education and Research NetworkLonestar Education and Research Network (LEARN) University of New MexicoUniversity of New Mexico, on behalf of the state of New Mexico University Corporation for Atmospheric Research University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), representing a coalition of universities and government agencies from Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah

6 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF6 NLR PacketNet/FrameNet Current Status

7 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF7 Review: NLR architecture and services

8 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF8 National LambdaRail design NLR WaveNet PoP NLR WaveNet & FrameNet PoP NLR WaveNet, FrameNet & PacketNet PoP NLR owned fiber

9 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF9 Generic NLR L1, L2 and L3 PoP Layout CRS-1 Colo EastWest NLR demarc 15808 6509 15454 DWDM 1G wave, link or port 10G wave, link or port

10 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF10 DAL SYR TUL PEN ELP PHO BAT ALB HOU WDC OGD CLE NYC SAA 4 4 JAC 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 SLC 4 4 Level3 fiber WilTel fiber 4 4 RAT 4 Cisco 15808 terminal Cisco 15808 OADM Cisco 15454 terminal Cisco 15454 OADM 8 4 4 8 STA CHI KAN PIT BOI CLE ATL POR RAL DEN SVL SEA 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 LAX 8 8 NLR Layer 1 “WaveNet”

11 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF11 Layer 1 Phase 2 Deployment DAL SYR TUL PEN ELP KAN PHO BAT ALB HOU WDC OGD CLE NYC SAA DEN 4 4 JAC 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 SLC 4 4 Level3 fiber WilTel fiber LAX 4 4 RAT 4 Cisco 15808 terminal Cisco 15808 OADM Cisco 15454 terminal Cisco 15454 OADM 8 4 4 8

12 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF12 Layer 1 baseline Opportunity to connect into lambda fabric Opportunity to connect into lambda fabric Point to point Point to point Other endpoint could be anywhere Other endpoint could be anywhere Early examples: Early examples: HOPI HOPI Ultralight Ultralight iGRID iGRID SC05 (Supercomputing) SC05 (Supercomputing)

13 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF13 Layer 2 Network Design “FrameNet” HOU TUL ELP KAN BAT LAX ALB PIT WDC CLE ATL RAL CHI NYC DEN SVL SEA JAC 10GE wave 10GE managed wave Yellow sites are done Cisco 6509 switch SVL

14 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF14 Layer 2 installation status All Switch installations completed: SunnyvaleDenver Kansas CityChicago ClevelandPittsburgRaleighWashington DC JacksonvilleAtlantaLos AngelesTulsa El PasoHouston New York CityBaton Rouge Albuquerque Layer2 backbone interconnections status: All layer2 backbone interconnects are done except: Tulsa-Kans Tulsa-Hous (that is, both directions out of Tulsa) New York City-Wash New York City-Clev (e.g. both directions out of NYC) Los Angeles-Sunnyvale

15 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF15 Layer 2 service baseline (see also FrameNet Technical Guide) 1GE Connection into local 6500 1GE Connection into local 6500 1GE Access to “national exchange fabric” 1GE Access to “national exchange fabric” Additional Options: Additional Options: Dedicated point to point Etherrnet, Nx1GE Dedicated point to point Etherrnet, Nx1GE Best-effort point to multipoint (no dedicated bw) Best-effort point to multipoint (no dedicated bw) Soon: Soon: 10GE ports 10GE ports Dedicated point-to-multipoint Dedicated point-to-multipoint

16 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF16 Goal Provide circuit-like options for users who can’t use, can’t afford, or don’t need, a 10G Layer1 wave via point-to-point layer2 VLANs. Provide circuit-like options for users who can’t use, can’t afford, or don’t need, a 10G Layer1 wave via point-to-point layer2 VLANs. Experiment with large-scale layer2 capabilities. Experiment with large-scale layer2 capabilities.

17 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF17 National Exchange Fabric National Exchange Fabric Multipoint, public, best-effort, resilient, permanent, stable Multipoint, public, best-effort, resilient, permanent, stable Non-dedicated bandwidth Non-dedicated bandwidth NLR allocated addresses, peer with any other member across the layer 2 exchange policy-free. NLR allocated addresses, peer with any other member across the layer 2 exchange policy-free. Possible to have more than one (say by MTU). Possible to have more than one (say by MTU). Ready to go today. Ready to go today. Current participants: Duke, MATP, SLR—several more coming… Current participants: Duke, MATP, SLR—several more coming… Backup connections to networks such as Abilene, commodity providers, etc. Backup connections to networks such as Abilene, commodity providers, etc. Point-to-point, private, permanent, stable Point-to-point, private, permanent, stable Could be best-effort or guaranteed. Could be best-effort or guaranteed. Could be nailed-up or resilient. Could be nailed-up or resilient. Load-balance or leave idle until needed. Load-balance or leave idle until needed. Ready to go today, though we only have pricing for the guaranteed nailed-up case. Ready to go today, though we only have pricing for the guaranteed nailed-up case. Example: NREN Example: NREN

18 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF18 To enable a flexible topology for NLR layer3 To enable a flexible topology for NLR layer3 Best-effort, private, temporary, experimental Best-effort, private, temporary, experimental We have 8 layer3 nodes, but the topology between them can be made much more interesting by creating various connections over the layer2 network. We have 8 layer3 nodes, but the topology between them can be made much more interesting by creating various connections over the layer2 network. Enables layer3 experimentation. Enables layer3 experimentation. To provide members with a second path into the NLR layer3 network To provide members with a second path into the NLR layer3 network Point-to-point, private, permanent, experimental Point-to-point, private, permanent, experimental Connect to a second node on the layer3 backbone. Connect to a second node on the layer3 backbone. Load-balance or leave idle until needed. Load-balance or leave idle until needed. Included in membership. Included in membership.

19 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF19 Temporary connections for special projects Temporary connections for special projects Guaranteed, private, temporary, stable Guaranteed, private, temporary, stable For remote instrumentation, where the member only has the remote resource reserved for a limited window. For remote instrumentation, where the member only has the remote resource reserved for a limited window. For conferences, demos, and other special events. For conferences, demos, and other special events. Provides a low latency/jitter path if needed. Provides a low latency/jitter path if needed. Nailed-up if latency is critical, probably resilient if not. Nailed-up if latency is critical, probably resilient if not. Could be point-to-point or multipoint. Could be point-to-point or multipoint. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it.

20 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF20 Bootstrapping circuit-like research Bootstrapping circuit-like research Point-to-point, private, guaranteed, temporary, nailed-up, experimental Point-to-point, private, guaranteed, temporary, nailed-up, experimental To enable a researcher to get started while waiting for funding or provisioning of a layer1 circuit. To enable a researcher to get started while waiting for funding or provisioning of a layer1 circuit. Similar to a special event, but more experimental, a probably a stronger need for it to be nailed-up. Similar to a special event, but more experimental, a probably a stronger need for it to be nailed-up. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it. Provide control plane network for optical experiments Provide control plane network for optical experiments Permanent, resilient, experimental Permanent, resilient, experimental A topology could be created for the oob management network needed for some dynamic optical networking experiments (GMPLS, etc.) A topology could be created for the oob management network needed for some dynamic optical networking experiments (GMPLS, etc.)

21 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF21 Cluster/Grid LAN Cluster/Grid LAN Multipoint, private, guaranteed, experimental Multipoint, private, guaranteed, experimental To enable remote clusters to appear on the same LAN. To enable remote clusters to appear on the same LAN. It is not known if spanning tree would be wanted. It is not known if spanning tree would be wanted. It could evolve into a more production-like requirement. It could evolve into a more production-like requirement. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it. Technically, this is possible today, but we have no pricing model for it. Experiment directly with Layer 2 Experiment directly with Layer 2 Could be of any type (experimental, obviously) Could be of any type (experimental, obviously) Web-based provisioning, direct user requests, etc. Web-based provisioning, direct user requests, etc. Concern about interaction with more production-like requirements. Concern about interaction with more production-like requirements.

22 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF22 ALB backhaul BAT backhaul RAL backhaul JAC backhaul TUL backhaul PIT backhaul HOU LAX WDC ATL CHI NYC DEN SEA Cisco CRS-1 router 10GE wave Yellow sites are installed Layer 3 Network “PacketNet” LAX

23 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF23 Layer 3 installation status All layer3 router installations are complete. All interconnections between layer3 backbone routers are complete now except: New York City (both directions)

24 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF24 Layer3 connections are up to: NLR member sites: MATP UCAR Duke/NC PNW CENIC PSC Peer networks: Peer networks: CAnet CAnet USGS USGS Transpac Transpac Coming peers:  ESnet  DREN  StarLight  NREN Exchange points:  StarLight (now)  Pacific Wave (signed)  (others soon)

25 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF25 PacketNet Peering Principles Very simple: “AUP-free”

26 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF26 Layer3 Peering Details Member Connections Prefix Lists are used, with no approval process for updates Prefix Lists are used, with no approval process for updates Only routes NLR will normally prevent are: Only routes NLR will normally prevent are: Bogons and private addresses Bogons and private addresses Transit of other upstream providers Transit of other upstream providers

27 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF27 Layer3 Peering Details Non-Member R&E Peers ASN Lists are used ASN Lists are used Only routes NLR will normally prevent are: Only routes NLR will normally prevent are: Bogons and private addresses Bogons and private addresses Other than that, NLR will cater its peering to meet the expectations and needs for each peer Other than that, NLR will cater its peering to meet the expectations and needs for each peer

28 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF28 Layer3 service baseline (see also PacketNet Technical Guide) Each member gets two routed connections Each member gets two routed connections “local” 10GE “local” 10GE VLAN backhauled to 2 nd node VLAN backhauled to 2 nd node BGP peering with NLR L3 network BGP peering with NLR L3 network IPv4 unicast IPv4 unicast IPv4 multicast (MBGP/PIM/MSDP) IPv4 multicast (MBGP/PIM/MSDP) IPv6 unicast (multicast later) IPv6 unicast (multicast later) An ‘experimental’ (changeable, changing) L3 network An ‘experimental’ (changeable, changing) L3 network

29 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF29 Layer 3 coming services Likely eventual logical routers Likely eventual logical routers More 1GE options More 1GE options More 10G options More 10G options Pre-emptable connections Pre-emptable connections MPLS MPLS More user control—scheduling, testing, etc More user control—scheduling, testing, etc User access to measurement data User access to measurement data

30 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF30 NOC webpages for Layer2/Layer3 (noc.nlr.net) Tools Tools Proxy Proxy Weathermap (layer2, layer3) Weathermap (layer2, layer3) Utilization Utilization Documents, notably: Documents, notably: FrameNet Technical Guide FrameNet Technical Guide PacketNet Technical Guide PacketNet Technical Guide PacketNet BGP Communities PacketNet BGP Communities

31 NLR Layer2/Layer3 users BOF31 NLR User Resources http://www.nlr.net http://www.nlr.net http://www.nlr.net http://noc.nlr.net http://noc.nlr.net http://noc.nlr.net info@nlr.net info@nlr.net info@nlr.net research@nlr.net research@nlr.net research@nlr.net esc@nlr.net esc@nlr.net esc@nlr.net


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