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Chiaro’s Enstara™ Summary

Chiaro’s Enstara™ Summary. Scalable Capacity 6 Tb/S Initial Capacity GigE  OC-192 Interfaces “Soft” Forwarding Plane With Network Processors For Maximum Flexibility Full protocol suite Unicast: BGP, OSPF, IS-IS Multicast: PIM, MBGP, MSDP MPLS: RSVP-TE, LDP, FRR

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Chiaro’s Enstara™ Summary

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  1. Chiaro’s Enstara™ Summary • Scalable Capacity • 6 Tb/S Initial Capacity • GigE  OC-192 Interfaces • “Soft” Forwarding Plane With Network Processors For Maximum Flexibility • Full protocol suite • Unicast: BGP, OSPF, IS-IS • Multicast: PIM, MBGP, MSDP • MPLS: RSVP-TE, LDP, FRR • Stateful Assured Routing (STAR™) • Provides Service Continuity During Maintenance and Fault Management Actions • Stateful Protocol Protection Extended to BGP, ISIS, OSPF, Multicast, and MPLS • Partitions • Abstraction Permitting Multiple Logical Classes Of Routers To Be Managed As If Separate Physical Routers • Each Partition Has Its Own CLI, SNMP, Security, and Routing Protocols Instances

  2. We Chose OptIPuter for Fast Switching and Scalability Chiaro Optical Phased Array MEMS Bubble Electrical Fabrics Large Port Count Electrical Fabrics Small Port Count Lithium Niobate l Switching Speeds (ms) Packet Switching Speeds (ns)

  3. Optical Phased Array –Multiple Parallel Optical Waveguides Input Optical Fiber Output Fibers GaAs Waveguides WG #1 WG #128 Air Gap

  4. Chiaro Has a Scalable, Fully Fault Tolerant Architecture Significant Technical Innovation OPA Fabric Enables Large Port Count Global Arbitration Provides Guaranteed Performance Fault-Tolerant Control System Provides Non-stop Performance Smart Line Cards ASICs With Programmable Network Processors Software Downloads For Features And Standards Evolution Network Proc. Line Card Network Proc. Line Card Chiaro OPA Fabric Network Proc. Line Card Network Proc. Line Card Global Arbitration Optical Electrical

  5. OptIPuter LambdaGridEnabled by Chiaro Networking Router Medical Imaging and Microscopy Chemistry, Engineering, Arts Chiaro Enstara San Diego Supercomputer Center Scripps Institution of Oceanography switch switch switch switch www.calit2.net/news/2002/11-18-chiaro.html • Cluster – Disk • Disk – Disk • Viz – Disk • DB – Cluster • Cluster – Cluster Image Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC

  6. The OptIPuter Experimental UCSD Campus Optical Network The UCSD OptIPuter Deployment ½ Mile To CENIC Phase I, Fall-Winter 2002 Phase II, 2003 Collocation point Production Router (Planned) SDSC SDSC SDSCAnnex SDSCAnnex Preuss High School JSOE Engineering UCSD New Cost Sharing Roughly $250k of Dedicated Fiber CRCA Arts Medicine SOM 6thCollege UndergradCollege Chemistry Phys. Sci -Keck Roughly, $0.20 / Strand-Foot Node M Collocation Chiaro Router (Installed Nov 18, 2002) SIO Earth Sciences Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC; Greg Hidley, Cal-(IT)2

  7. UCSD Chiaro Estara • Full Layer-3 Router Operating at 10ns • Chiaro Estara Router Chassis • Installed November 18, 2002 • 24 1 GigE Network Interfaces • Spring 2003 • Expandable to: • 320 x 10 GigE Network Interfaces = 6.4 Terabit/s • All Capable Or Concurrent Routing At Full Line Speed • Webcam • http://132.239.26.190/view/view.shtml

  8. The Center of the Network

  9. Status as of about 15 minutes ago • The hardest thing in networking – getting fiber in the ground and terminated • 4 pair single mode fiber per site • Fiber terminated Monday (3 days ago) – fiber “polishing” still ongoing  • First light/first packet yesterday (wed) at about 6pm • Ran linpack at about 6:05pm • Currently two sites are connected • Linux Cluster at each site as a baseline. Sizes/capability/architecture vary as needed (and $$) change. • 4 x 1 gigE @ CSC • 4 x 1 gigE @ SDSC • Chiaro • Serial #1 production router. “Tiny size”: • One redundant pair of optical cores – 640 gigabits. Can grow to 6+ Terabits • We have alpha/beta gigE blades from Chiaro • OptIPuter getting these 3 – 4 months ahead of schedule • Chose multiple gigE striped physically because • Cost at the site end • Start parallel • From the endpoint view – Chiaro works just like a standard router.

  10. Netperf Numbers (data at first light) • 2 streams  more than 1 gigabit (aggregate)

  11. Linpack Numbers • 4 processor Linpack • Run through local copper gigE switch • Run through Chiaro Router

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