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The KANREN network has evolved significantly since its inception in 1992, uniting educational institutions across Kansas to foster innovative research and quality education. This 2000 overview highlights KANREN's growth to 69 member sites, including universities, community colleges, and public school districts, supported by a $860K budget. Notable initiatives include the Kan-Ed project aimed at enhancing K-12 connectivity. The organization operates as a nonprofit consortium, ensuring sustainable funding through member contributions while facing challenges such as funding limitations and bandwidth demands.
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Kansas Research and Education Network KANREN Net@EDU Gathering of State Networks, April 2000 Doug Heacock, Executive Director heacock@kanren.net
Overview • Quick KANREN history • The organization • The network • Current projects • Challenges
KANREN history • 1992--35 Kansas colleges and universities form the KANREN consortium to seek NSF funding for a statewide education network • 1993--First NSF award: $680K to build backbone and connect "charter" member sites
KANREN history • 1994--2nd NSF award, $110K to enhance backbone and connect six additional sites
KANREN history • KANREN backbone network, circa 1994: 56k 56k KU KSU T1 KUMC T1 MIDnet 56k T1 56k WSU
KANREN history • 1996--KANREN becomes self-supported • Member sites pay membership and connection fees • Most member sites are connected at 56K
KANREN history • KANREN backbone network, circa 1996: T1 T1 KU KSU T1 T1 KUMC T1 Global Internet T1 T1 T1 WSU
KANREN history • 1996: First K-12 district connections • Other non-profit organizations are also connected • Several sites upgrade to fractional T1 • KU, KSU upgrade to dual T1
KANREN history • KANREN backbone, circa 1997: T1 T1 KU KSU T1 T1 KUMC T1 Verio T1 T1 T1 WSU
KANREN history • 1997-98--Bandwidth upgrades continue • Consortium growth continues • KU, KSU join Internet 2; KANREN affiliates with Great Plains Network for access to Abilene and I2
KANREN history • April 2000--69 member sites: • Six Board of Regents universities, plus KU Medical Center in Kansas City • 12 community colleges • 12 private colleges and universities • 17 public school districts • 16 public libraries • 5 other non-profit organizations
KU KANREN ATM KSU KUMC Internet 2 Internet 1 Internet 1 Verio WSU KANREN history • KANREN backbone, April 2000 GPN T1 DS3 OC-3
KANREN organization • A "service unit" of the University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc. (CRINC) • Independent, non-profit membership consortium • No official state affiliation • Frame relay circuits are provisioned through the state information systems division
KANREN organization • Not incorporated • We operate under CRINC's non-profit status • Governed by 11-member executive committee • Elected by the membership • Membership votes on rates, budget, policy matters at annual meeting
KANREN staff • Executive Director (full-time) • Director of Network Services (half-time) • System Administrator (full-time) • Student Networking Internet (half-time)
KANREN organization • Funding is solely through membership and connection fees paid by member institutions • No state appropriations • No grant funding • FY 2000 budget: $860K
The KANREN network • Four major backbone network nodes: KUMC, Kansas City
The KANREN network • Four major backbone network nodes: KU, Lawrence KUMC, Kansas City
The KANREN network • Four major backbone network nodes: KU, Lawrence KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City
The KANREN network • Four major backbone network nodes: KU, Lawrence KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City WSU, Wichita
The KANREN network • Backbone connections KU, Lawrence KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City T1 T1 WSU, Wichita
The KANREN network • Backbone connections ATM DS-3 DS-3 KU, Lawrence DS-3 KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City T1 T1 WSU, Wichita
The KANREN network • External connections: ATM DS-3 DS-3 KU, Lawrence DS-3 KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City Verio I1 T1 T1 WSU, Wichita
The KANREN network GPN I1,I2 OC-3 • External connections: ATM DS-3 DS-3 KU, Lawrence DS-3 KSU, Manhattan KUMC, Kansas City Verio I1 T1 T1 WSU, Wichita
KANREN services • Internet connectivity, 64K to multiple T1 • Internet 2 access for qualifying members • Training and consulting • Annual representatives' conference • DNS, Usenet News, Web caching servers, virtual Web hosting, etc. • Network monitoring services • Online network stats graphs
Current projects • May-June 2000: upgrade Internet connectivity at WSU POP • Replace discrete T1s with fractional DS-3 service • The Kan-Ed project • Legislation to connect all K-12 districts and public libraries • Joint effort of KANREN, DISC, Dept. of Ed., and State Library
Kan-Ed • Currently under consideration in the legislature • Requests $4.5M startup, $13M annual recurring • KANREN's roles: • Network design • KANREN/KanWIN backbone interconnection • Training, staff development, consulting
Challenges • Funding • Competitive pressure from local ISPs • Staffing • Increasing bandwidth demands • Kan-Ed uncertainties
For more information... • heacock@kanren.net • http://www.kanren.net • http://www.kan-ed.net