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SuperJANET4 Update

SuperJANET4 Update. Roland Trice, ULCC SuperJANET4 Rollout Manager. Agenda. SuperJANET4 – Project Background SuperJANET4 – Implementation. SuperJANET4 Project Background. Since December 1999, UKERNA has been engaged in the procurement process for the backbone network for SuperJANET4.

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SuperJANET4 Update

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  1. SuperJANET4 Update Roland Trice, ULCCSuperJANET4 Rollout Manager

  2. Agenda • SuperJANET4 – Project Background • SuperJANET4 – Implementation SERJUG

  3. SuperJANET4 Project Background

  4. Since December 1999, UKERNA has been engaged in the procurement process for the backbone network for SuperJANET4. The contract for the backbone and the regional network access links was signed on 16 June with WorldCom. These links will be provided by 31 October. We will then install the switching equipment on the backbone and test it. During December 2000 to March 2001 we will move the regional network connections from. Project Background • SJ III contract ends March 2001 SERJUG

  5. Project Background • SJ III contract ends March 2001 • SJ III is running hot SERJUG

  6. SJ III SERJUG

  7. Project Background • SJ III contract ends March 2001 • SJ III is running hot • CSR 1 money available SERJUG

  8. Project Background • SJ III contract ends March 2001 • SJ III is running hot • CSR 1 money available • Telecoms industry changing • Fibre installation over the UK • Increasing bandwidth on fibre SERJUG

  9. Project Background - Drivers • Re-create a world class network • Regional agenda • Broaden user base • 260 sites moving to over 700 • Reliability - operational network • Research capability • Extend the reach of SuperJANET SERJUG

  10. 1999 2000 2001 Requirements Analysis Backbone Procurement Risk Reduction Router Procurement Roll Out MAN Management and Contracts Architecture Project Timescales SERJUG

  11. Wanted Overall... • National reach, high capacity, resilient, affordable bandwidth. • High quality co-location sites in the core of the network. • Better relationships with MANs. • Broaden access. • Research capability. SERJUG

  12. SuperJANET4 Implementation

  13. Scotland via Glasgow Scotland via Edinburgh 2.5Gbps 622Mbps WorldCom Glasgow WorldComEdinburgh 155Mbps NorMAN NNW Northern Ireland WorldComWarrington WorldComLeeds YHMAN EMMAN MidMAN WorldComReading WorldComLondon EastNet TVN External Links WorldComBristol WorldComPortsmouth South Wales MAN LMN KentishMAN SWAN & BWEMAN LeNSE SJ4 March 2001 SERJUG

  14. Scotland via Glasgow Scotland via Edinburgh 10Gbps 2.5Gbps 622Mbps WorldCom Glasgow WorldComEdinburgh 155Mbps+ NorMAN NNW C&NL WorldComWarrington WorldComLeeds YHMAN Northern Ireland EMMAN North Wales MAN MidMAN WorldComReading WorldComLondon EastNet TVN External Links WorldComBristol WorldComPortsmouth South Wales MAN LMN KentishMAN SWAN & BWEMAN LeNSE SJ4 December 2001 SERJUG

  15. Scotland via Glasgow Scotland via Edinburgh 10Gbps 2.5Gbps 622Mbps WorldCom Glasgow WorldComEdinburgh 155Mbps+ NorMAN NNW C&NL WorldComWarrington WorldComLeeds YHMAN Northern Ireland EMMAN North Wales MAN MidMAN WorldComReading WorldComLondon EastNet TVN External Links WorldComBristol WorldComPortsmouth South Wales MAN LMN KentishMAN SWAN & BWEMAN LeNSE 20Gbps SJ4 June 2002 SERJUG

  16. x128 x64 x16 Backbone Bandwidth Gbps SERJUG

  17. Other options in the future. • Further access link increases (e.g. 100Gpbs to London) by Jan 2004. • Backbone up to 80Gbps. Both of these depend on UKERNA and WorldCom agreeing the price. SERJUG

  18. Co-Location Sites (C-PoPs) • 24 hour security. • Access to personnel authorized by UKERNA. • 3rd party telecomms access. • Racks for UKERNA’s equipment. SERJUG

  19. Rollout

  20. Rollout history • November 2000 • Router acceptance tests • Backbone deployed • Backbone routers delivered & commissioned • Backbone acceptance tests SERJUG

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  23. Rollout history • December 2000 • Bars delivered and commissioned • ULCC and Manchester connected • 12th December • Belfast connected • 14th December • A week late, but still on schedule  SERJUG

  24. Delays with circuit provision • Bad weather • River crossings • Estates departments • Road works SERJUG

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  28. Scope of changes • LeNSE transition moved • Thursday 22nd March • Oxford & RAL postponed • Dates to be confirmed • MidMAN • Delayed until 27th February • Thursday slots activated from mid February • Attempting to complete the transition before the last week of March SERJUG

  29. Nottingham/ Newcastle Edinburgh/Glasgow Cambridge Cardiff/Leeds Reading 2 Contingency slots Exeter 2 Contingency slots Birmingham/Contingency slot 2 Contingency slots 16th January 23rd January 30th January 6th February 13th February 15th February 20th February 22nd February 27th February 29th February SJ4 Transition Timetable SERJUG

  30. Chatham 2 Contingency slots UFI/Oxford (?) 2 Contingency slots C&NL MAN/Rutherford (?) LeNSE/Contingency slot 2 Contingency slots 2 Contingency slots SJ III Dies 6th March 8th March 13th March 15th March 20th March 22nd March 27th March 29th March 31st March SJ4 Transition Timetable SERJUG

  31. The good news is….. • Rollout is on schedule • No major problems to-date  SERJUG

  32. Questions?

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