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N E T W O R K D I S CON TIN U IT IES: b e l a b o r i n g t h e o b v i o u s ?

N E T W O R K D I S CON TIN U IT IES: b e l a b o r i n g t h e o b v i o u s ?. Ron Johnson University of Washington, Pacific/NorthWest Gigapop, P A C I F I C L I G H T R A I L ronj@cac.washington.edu 206 543 8252. 12/5/01.

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N E T W O R K D I S CON TIN U IT IES: b e l a b o r i n g t h e o b v i o u s ?

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  1. N E T W O R K D I S CON TIN U IT IES: b e l a b o r i n g t h e o b v i o u s ? Ron Johnson University of Washington, Pacific/NorthWest Gigapop, P A C I F I C L I G H T R A I L ronj@cac.washington.edu 206 543 8252 12/5/01

  2. Overall Goals ( P A C I F I C L I G H T R A I L ver.) Bring together leading edge R&D sites, resources, apparatus and groups in a flexible, ultra-high performance experimental ip and p2p wave and fiber based network fabric that can accelerate: progress in science and medicine; the development of Grid infrastructure and bleeding edge applications, architectures and content; and, the next generations network technology and networked apparatus etc. Accelerate progress in science, R&D & econ. dev. that is leveraged by ultra-high perf. ip & wave based experimental network fabric linking key research groups, sites and apparatus. draft 12/05/01

  3. R&E Network Tiers NETWORK DISCONTINUITIES LEADERS NETWORK TYPE CAPABILITIES/USERS Research Academic Research, papers, lab. Experiments, spools of fiber In labs Computer Science & Net. Researchers CS, Comp. Science & ‘Grid’ researchers, + major experiments (eg DTF) & net. experimenters + leading edge labs and centers, optics sys.& net. Industry R&D groups + I-WIRE PACIFIC LIGHTRAIL + Internet-2 wave projects; Bleeding-edge e2e services & facilities for key experiments, programs, projects, researchers & for next gen. tech., architectures, Grids, content, apparatus, etc. ‘Things that haven’t been done before; with, to, on or over networks’. ’s, P2p fiber, & >=10g ip … Experimental & Developmental Networks I2-Abilene, GigaPoPs; Fed. ‘NGI’ Nets. Leading-Edge ipServices for demanding apps . & middleware Operational High Performance Research Support Networks Internet-2, GigaPoPs I2-K20 Common Denominator, Advanced Services Research & Education Network Advanced Services for R&E users ISP’s, hosting .com’s etc. Business,.Gov. & General Public Commodity Internet 12/05/01

  4. Some Specific Discontinuities/Gaps • e2e physical connectivity! • Diversity of Providers • Persistence of key parts over enough time! • Physical Latency & Jitter Constraints • Ultra high performance ‘exchange’ points • Configurability • Measurement • e2e performance • Deterministic Behavior • ‘User’ control panels • Repeatability/Predictability • (vs. a shared net with many variables) • Mismatched Technologies/Architectures • (e.g. framing, channels, OS’s etc.) • Middleware (app, auth./security, QoS?) Horizontal: Vertical: 12/5/01

  5. Some Specific Discontinuities/Gaps cont. • Network aware/adaptive apps.& OS • Expertise/Operations (NOC’s vs. Res. Groups) • AUPs! & Battling AUPs • Isn’t sufficiently responsive/customizable • for some/many experiments, programs, • projects, apparatus • Hard to explore new techs. • Doesn’t well support net. experiments • Interoperability between experimental & • operational general purpose R&E • Tyranny in success of IP:-) But, will our • current ‘one size fits all’ path work? • Goals, Plan, Mechanism for persistent core • components & cost effective provisioning of • experimental nets, as and how needed Vertical cont.: 12/5/01

  6. Physical • e2e continuity: ge, 10ge,  … or mix • Last Interfaces • Last Riser, Closet & Horizontal • Building <–> ‘Campus’ hubs • ‘local loop(s) ’Campus/Site <-> PoPs • Intra & Inter-regional segments • hardware food chains (packets, waves …) • high performance exchange points,  switching, • ‘wire` provisioning techs. • Rebuilding the key ‘regional’ elements, • again :-( • (in cases with owned fiber &/or iru’s) • Recalling what we knew about how hard • this is and what the best paths/hubs are • Hub/Ring Anchor points + local build out • For experimental/developmental nets • where/how does it make sense to deploy • Mainly where physical paths/hubs must be! AND Gaps 12/5/01

  7. Where the (reachable) Research is Top 251 Research Universities in Total, Federal, Peer Reviewed, Contract and Grant Obligations1[all > $250 million/yr & top few > $500 million/yr] btw - LIGHTRAIL has 3 of top 5, half of top 10 (and maybe 6 of 11) Plus major, reachable net oriented centers, labs etc. Johns Hopkins (w/APL) U. of Washington Stanford U. of Michigan UCSD U. of Pennsylvania UCLA MIT Harvard UCSF U. of Colorado (all) Wisconsin Columbia Yale Cornell Minnesota Washington U. Duke UNC UCB Pittsburg Penn State USC Cal. Tech Illinois 1. Variations in how to count and financial period causes minor variations in order and inclusion at bottom end 2. Obligations lag Awards – the list of Awards is almost identical but numbers are higher draft 11/12/01

  8. ADDRESSING NETWORK DISCONTINUITIES Most are locally interconnected, increasingly with the broadband & even private waves/fiber needed for e2e experimental/developmental nets DTF Critical Mass Sites Top 10 Res. Univ.: Next 15 Res. Univ: Key Centers, Labs: Intl. 10gig &  12/5/01

  9. ‘L I G H T RA I L’ Start-up March ‘02 P A C I F I C L I G H T R A I L 10 gig. wave/ip base, adding ’s, p2p ’s etc. • - Fiber based local loops to provide e2e waves • Includes significant dark fiber test segments • Plan to be 1st to 40 gig. waves 10 gbs 10 gbs 10 gbs or 10 gbs Priority PoPs In Process: Stop Sought: Bleeding-Edge e2e Services & facilitiesfor key researchers & for next gen.: tech., arch., Grids, content, sensors, apparatus, etc. draft 12/03/01

  10. 10GbE Switch S 10GbE Router R OC192c? WAN PHY? 10GbE LAN PHY ADDRESSING NETWORK DISCONTINUITIES P A C I F I C L I G H T R A I L • LONG LINES: • 10 yr/IRU’s • Options for more @ discount • Could buy fiber (nationally) • METRO: • Owned Fiber Rings/Segs. in • SEA, SF BAY, LA, SD & SAC • PROVISIONABLE DEDICATED p2p WAVES • ESTABLISHING KEY PIECES • FOR FLEXIBLE LONG TERM LOW COST PROVISIONING! P/NWGP-Fairbanks U. Alaska ARSC etc Abilene? R P/NWGP SEA R Peerings? S UW OHSU/OGI? PDX R SAC CENIC ONI Tier 1 & 2 R UCD Peerings UCB SNY EMV R R UCSF Stanford SLAC SLO or R UCSB ? Caltech ? SB R Peerings DEN R LA CHI R NCAR?! UCLA ISI USC I-WIRE !!! ANH NY R LANL?? UCI R NM DC SD R SDSC UCSD draft 12/4/01

  11. ADDRESSING NETWORK DISCONTINUITIES Get critical mass connected? Cement keys? • Leverage Regional Connections • Incent fatter/dedicated pipes • Enable significant e2e • Connect Scientists/Labs/Devices • Establish MetaPop Centers Critical Mass Sites Top 10 Res. Univ.: Next 15 Res. Univ: Centers, Labs: Intl. 10gig &  Key Hubs draft 12/4/01

  12. What to do? Program to establish facilities for responsively provisioning customized and/or dedicated ‘experimental’ end-to-end networks [including extended backplanes] and networking capabilities providing: 1) Custom networks dedicated to serving specific needs of projects, programs, experiments and apparatus etc.; and, 2) Networks which are themselves experimental exercises. [i.e. be facilities that can provision (& instrument) any arbitrary networks as needed] + Lessons Successes (e.g., ARPAnet, early NSFnet), & ‘Failures’ 12/5/01

  13. Keep the Experimental Networks realm from sliding down the network development ‘Spiral’ And, Long Term Privatization Commercialization Today’s Internet Research & Experimental Nets ‘NGI’ Operational R&E efforts Research and Development Partnerships Source: Ivan Moura Campos

  14. ULTIMATE GOAL • So we can deliver networks which are fully responsive to, and meet the needs of important applications, projects, programs and users and • Continue to innovate with networks and network technology in, and with the same spirit, that brought us the internet.

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