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Internet2: A Tutorial Part 1 of 4

Learn about the background, overview, applications, Abilene network, Gigapop architecture, working groups, IPv6, multicast, middleware, and more in this tutorial on Internet2.

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Internet2: A Tutorial Part 1 of 4

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  1. Internet2: A TutorialPart 1 of 4 17th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks Paul Love, Internet2 Chair, I2 Topology WG epl@internet2.edu

  2. Outline • Background & Overview • Applications • Abilene Network • Gigapop Architecture • Working Groups • IPv6 • Multicast • Middleware • http://www.internet2.edu • Network Storage • QoS SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  3. Internet2 BackgroundandOverview

  4. History • ARPAnet origins • 1987 -- NSFnet • Backbone: 56kbps to 45mbps • Privatizated in 1995 • Higher education planning in 1995/1996 • Are our research and education needs being met by today’s (1996’s) Internet? SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  5. History of Internet2 • September 1995: Monterey Futures Conference • August 1996: Cheyenne Mountain Workshop • October 1996: Internet2 Project formed • 34 Institutions attended - all joined • January 1997: First Internet2 Member Meeting • October 1997: UCAID formed • University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development • April 1998: Abilene Project Announced • September 1998: Middleware Initiative Announced • January 1999: Abilene in Production SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  6. Internet2 Project Project Abilene Middleware Initiative UCAID (University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development) Affiliate Members Corporate Members & Partners University Members Internet2 “Structure” SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  7. History of Internet2, cont. • Current Membership • University 154 • Affiliate 27 • Corporate 50 • Membership commitment • Membership dues • End-to-end high performance connectivity • HPNSP connectivity • Campus upgrades • Highend applications development • Retain commodity Internet connectivity SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  8. Internet2 Project Goals • Enable new generation of applications • Re-create leading edge R&E network capability • Transfer capability to the global production Internet SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  9. Internet2 Universities154 Members as of May 1999 SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil University of Puerto Rico not shown

  10. Internet2 Primary Technical Innovations Needed • Stated a year ago • Quality of Service • Enable advanced applications without brute force • Multi-cloud and multi-provider • Multicast • Scalable • Selection among emerging technologies • Support for large delay - bandwidth products • IPv6 • As a means to important ends SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  11. I2 Interconnect Cloud Network Architecture GigaPoP One GigaPoP Two GigaPoP Three GigaPoP Four “Gigabit capacity point of presence” an aggregation point for regional connectivity SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  12. Multiple Backbones Initially just vBNS Partnership of National Science Foundation & MCIWorldcom April 1995 through March 2000 Joined by Abilene Project of UCAID Begun 1998 Initial Parners - Internet2, Qwest, Cisco, Nortel Possible others HPNSPs in future Internet2 Backbones SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  13. Ascend GRF 400 Cisco 7507 Juniper M40 FORE ASX-1000 NAP DS-3 OC-3C OC-12C OC-48 A C J vBNS Backbone Network Map Seattle C Boston Cleveland Ameritech NAP C National Center for Atmospheric Research New York City Chicago C C A A C C Sprint NAP C C Perryman, MD C Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center A San Francisco C Denver C C C National Center for Supercomputing Applications C J Washington, DC MFS NAP Los Angeles J C C A Atlanta San Diego Supercomputer Center C C Houston SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil  1999 MCIWORLDCOM

  14. US Federal Government: Next Generation Internet (NGI) Programhttp://www.ngi.gov • Established in parallel with Internet2 • Multi-agency research and development (R&D) program to develop, test, and demonstrate advanced networking technologies and applications • via testbeds that are 100 to 1,000 times faster end-to-end than today's Internet SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  15. ESnet as example NGI net SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  16. Internet2 <--> NGI Relationship • Similar technical objectives • Focused on different, but complementary communities • NGI: Federal Mission agencies • UCAID/Internet2: university research and education community • Working to interconnect, make interoperable federal research networks and Abilene SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  17. Internet2 <--> NGI Relationship cont’d • Cooperative programs: • NSF High Performance Connections grants: UCAID universities using to connect to achieve Internet2 connectivity • Abilene <-> Energy & NASA network interconnections: provides high performance access for universities to research labs (One NASA network still to be peered with) • Applications: researchers benefit from numerous federal grants that help develop applications SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  18. Internet2 International Activities • Why? • Ensure global interoperability of new technologies and applications • Enable collaboration between US researchers/faculty/students and colleagues outside US. using advanced networking capabilities SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  19. International • How? • Form mutually beneficial relationships with organizations outside the US with: • Similar projects goals to Internet2 • Similar constituencies (institutions of higher education/research) • Establish interconnectivity • International networks come to US to peer • Establish collaborations in technology, applications development activities SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  20. Who? CANARIE (Canada) SURFnet (Netherlands) NORDUnet (Nordic countries) TERENA (pan-European association) CUDI (Mexico) JAIRC (Japan) UKERNA (UK) DFN-Verein (Germany) RENATER (France) INFN-GARR (Italy) SingAREN (Singapore) ... International • Anticipate More SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  21. Information Exchange • International task force • To advise our Board & management on issues of international collaborations • Representatives invited to be members of Internet2 Working Groups • Internet2 participates in related international groups such as CCIRN SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  22. Applications

  23. Internet2 Applications • What are “I2 applications”? • They deliver qualitative and quantitative improvements in how we conduct research and engage in teaching and learning • They require advanced networks to work SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  24. Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration … Instruction Collaboration Streaming video Distributed computation Data mining Virtual reality Digital libraries … Different Disciplines/Contexts SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  25. Interactive research collaboration and instruction Real-time access to remote scientific instruments Application Attributes SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  26. Large-scale, multi-site computation and database processing Shared virtual reality Any combination of the above Attributes, cont. SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  27. Variations/Music Archives Indiana University

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  30. American Sign Language and English Captions Gallaudet University

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  32. Upper AtmosphericResearch Collaboratory University of Michigan

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  36. Remote Scanning Electron Microscope University of Michigan

  37. Philips XL30 SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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  39. 3D Brain Mapping: “Watching the Brain in Action” University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

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  42. GeoWorlds University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute

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  44. Teleimmersion University of Illinois-Chicago University of Illinois-NCSA Old Dominion University

  45. The CAVE Source: University of Illinois-Chicago SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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  47. Immersadesk Source: University of Illinois-Chicago SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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  49. Engaging Developers • Outreach • Go to faculty on campus and at discipline meetings • See http://apps.internet2.edu/i2-day.html • Educating about development issues • Portability, interoperability, scaling, ... • Adaptive apps, multicast, QoS, … • E.g., see http://dast.nlanr.net/ SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  50. The End SBRC99 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

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