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Internet2 Status and Plans SC99 -- 17 November 1999 http://apps.internet2.edu/talks/
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Agenda Introduction: Doug Van Houweling Applications: Ted Hanss Distributed Storage: Micah Beck, UT- Knoxville Network Engineer: Guy Almes Measurement: Matt Zekauskas QoS: Ben Teitelbaum
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Internet2 Not for profit consortium of universities, corporations, and laboratories to advance Internet technology & applications Funded through member dues, grants and fees for network service Works by focusing, coordinating and aggregating support for member activities
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Internet2 Corporate Partners ITC^Deltacom Lucent Technologies MCI Worldcom Microsoft Newbridge Networks Nortel Networks Qwest Communications StarBurst WCI Cable 3Com Advanced Network & Services Alcatel Ameritech AT&T Cabletron Systems Cisco Systems FORE Systems IBM
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Internet2 Corporate Sponsors Bell South Compaq Ericsson (formerly Torrent Networking Technologies) Litton Network Access Systems Novell SBC Technology Resources StorageTek
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Internet2 Corporate Members Alcatel Telecom Apple Computer AppliedTheory Communications Bell Atlantic British Telecom Deutsche Telekom Fujitsu Laboratories of America GTE Internetworking Hitachi IXC Communications KDD Motorola Nexabit Networks Nokia Research Center NTT Multimedia Pacific Bell Alcatel Telecom Apple Computer AppliedTheory Communications Bell Atlantic British Telecom Deutsche Telekom Fujitsu Laboratories of America GTE Internetworking Hitachi IXC Communications KDD Motorola Nexabit Networks Nokia Research Center NTT Multimedia Pacific Bell Project OXYGEN RR Donnelley Siemens Sprint Sun Microsystems Sylvan Learning Tachyon Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore) Telebeam Teleglobe TransMedia Communications VTEL Williams Communications Grp. Worldport Communications Inc. Project OXYGEN RR Donnelley Siemens Sprint Sun Microsystems Sylvan Learning Tachyon Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore) Telebeam Teleglobe TransMedia Communications VTEL Williams Communications Grp. Worldport Communications Inc.
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Internet2 Members Exhibiting at SC’99 Alcatel Boston University Compaq Computer East Carolina Univ Emory Univ FORE Systems Foundry Networks Fujitsu Hitachi IBM Nortel Networks NC Supercomputing Center Purdue Univ Storage Tek Sun Microsystems UC Berkeley Univ of Illinois at Chicago Univ of Utah Univ of Virginia Univ of Washington
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Internet2 & the SC Community Internet2 believes the work of your community is one of the primary applications drivers for our work We welcome the challenge of supporting the needs of your advanced applications We want to make your capabilities available to scholars here and elsewhere across the world
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The Internet2 Foci Advanced Applications Development Ted Hanss Advanced Network Infrastructure Guy Almes & Matt Zekauskas Middleware Infrastructure for Higher Education and Research Ted Hanss & Micah Beck New Networking Capabilities Guy Almes & Ben Teitelbaum Technology Transfer Partnership and Awareness
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Applications
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Different Disciplines/Contexts Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration … Instruction Collaboration Streaming video Distributed computation Data mining Virtual reality Digital libraries …
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Application Attributes Interactive research, collaboration, and instruction Real-time access to remote resources
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Attributes, cont. Large-scale, multi- site computation and database processing Shared virtual reality Any combination of the above
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Campus & Discipline Outreach Internet2 Days Talks and demos at discipline conferences Working jointly with NLANR dast.nlanr.net
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I2 Middleware Initiative: The “Services Rich” Network Environment
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Or “From Circuits to Services”
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What’s an Ideal “Internet2” Functional services available to users and developers Enabling new collaborations and applications Supported as production quality An integrated framework Scaled to the size of the research and education community
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The Core Identifiers for people, objects, groups Authentication for people, objects and groups Directories to store common information Applications that use all of the above
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I2 Middleware Activities Early Harvest “Techshop” Early Adopters
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Measurements in Internet2 Matt Zekauskas SC99 Portland, OR November, 1999
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‘My application has a problem’ Where is it? Network? Host (stack,config)? Application? Local passive measurements can help localize the problem Consistent measurement throughout Internet2 infrastructure can help diagnose network problems (and also help localize the problem)
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Other Measurement Goals Network engineering Network research Feedback to applications Operational data performance, flows, anomalies Network characterization how used? load response? SLS?
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Today All: at least SNMP statistics Backbones: (vBNS, Abilene) publishing http://www.vbns.net/ http://www.abilene.iu.edu/ Various uncoordinated activity
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Today Active measurement efforts: AMP (NLANR/MOAT), Surveyor (Advanced), {PingER} http://moat.nlanr.net/AMP/ http://www.advanced.org/surveyor/ Passive measurement effort: NAI (OCXmon) (NLANR/MOAT) http://moat.nlanr.net/
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Delay Between Two East-Coast Tele-Immersion Sites
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Working Group Activities Measurement architecture Encourage common Measurements, tools Parameters Reporting Work with (at least) network management, QoS, multicast working groups
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Ideal Consistent measurement of Utilization Performance Traffic Characterization With generally available results Combined with “well known” measurement targets/observatories for on-demand tests
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Also Want some way to know where loss occurs when it happens (or delay) Advanced service debugging Multicast QoS (QBone designing measurement in), additional E-E service verification?
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Reporting All measurements available via Web Site/Router-relative URLs allows computed URL I2-Wide measurements page to allow for browsing Need to be cognizant of security & privacy issues mainly passive measurements
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On the Horizon: TAAD Traffic Analysis and Auto Diagnosis Developed by Matt Mathis and Kathy Benninger at NLANR ES Works on data collected by OCXmon (passive) Automatically diagnose specific types of TCP/IP performance problems Network limited flows Mis-tuned application or TCP stack When complete, available at: http://www.ncne.nlanr.net/TCP
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Summary Consistent measurement of Utilization Performance Traffic Characterization That are made generally available Plus targets/observatories In support of applications and the networks themselves http://www.internet2.edu/measurement
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More Info... www.internet2.edu {dvh|ted|almes|matt|ben}@internet2.edu mbeck@cs.utk.edu apps.internet2.edu/talks/ Internet2 3025 Boardwalk Suite 100 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 +1.734.913.4256
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