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The UKLight Network Dr John S. Graham ULCC johng@nosc.ja.net
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Bandwidth ‘Channels’ Large (1 Gb/s) Point-to-Point Connection-Oriented Layer II switched Uncontended Persistent Established Manually
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Components Equipment –SDH & MSPP –Ethernet switching Circuits –National –International Co-location Facility
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North Wales MAN LeNSESWERN Kentish MAN NorMAN YHMAN EMMAN EastNet LMN South Wales MAN TVN MidMAN Northern Ireland NNW C&NL MAN GlasgowEdinburgh WarringtonLeeds ReadingLondon BristolPortsmouth EaStMAN UHI Network Clydenet AbMAN FaTMAN
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Reading Warrington Manchester Cambridge St Pancras Imperial College UCL Amsterdam Chicago ULCC
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GLIF World Satellite Image
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GLIF Atlantic Satellite Image
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Infrastructure – CoreDirector CI Up to 16 x STM-64 or 64 x STM-16 160 Gb/s non- blocking switching capacity Groom traffic down to individual VC-3
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Infrastructure – MetroDirector K2 Gigabit Ethernet: – 6 physical and 10 PoS ports – 8.5 G switching capacity – 2.5 G cross-connect capacity Fast Ethernet: – 24 physical and 4 PoS ports – 4.9 G switching capacity – 2.5 G cross-connect capacity
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The UKLight-Controlled Layers Physical Data Link Network Transport Session Presentation Application Physical Regenerator Multiplexer Path Fibre WDM SONET/SDH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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SONET –ANSI Standard –Deployed in North America –STS-1 = 51.840 Mb/s SDH –ITU-T Standard –Deployed throughout rest of world –STS-3c/VC-4 = 155.52 Mb/s
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Allows multiple independent logical circuits to be provisioned over one physical circuit: –4 x VC-4-16c (2.4 Gb/s) –16 x VC-4-4c (622 Mb/s) –64 x VC-4 (155 Mb/s) –192 x VC-3 (51 Mb/s) Time-slots are pre-allocated to the channels, rather than arbitrated on a per-time slot basis. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) VC-4-64c (10 Gb/s)
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Transporting Ethernet Currently use non-standard contiguous concatenation VC-4-8C (1244 Mb/s) per gigE channel. Maximum 8 gigE channels per STM-64 New technology soon: –GFP-F –VCAT –LCAS Will allow 9 transatlantic gigE channels!
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Bandwidth Categories
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Routing is Not Mandatory! High bandwidth circuits are affordable. Router linecards are expensive and becoming more so. Optical = 10% Switching = 10% Routing High bandwidth, persistent circuits connecting a few sites require switching gear. Most switching should be Layer I.
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How to Connect Circuit to UKLight PoP –UCL –Imperial College Over Routed Development Network –Manchester (temp) Co-Lo at ULCC
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Circuits Currently Established UCL (HEP) –to Fermi National Accelarator Laboratory –to UIC Co-Located Servers @ StarLight UCL (Chemistry) to TeraGrid Manchester (HEP) to CERN
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