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PacificWave Update

PacificWave Update. John Silvester University of Southern California Chair, CENIC Internet2 - ITF, Philadelphia, 2005.09.16. What is Pacific Wave?.

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PacificWave Update

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  1. PacificWave Update John Silvester University of Southern California Chair, CENIC Internet2 - ITF, Philadelphia, 2005.09.16

  2. What is Pacific Wave? Pacific Wave is a state-of-the-art international peering and lambda integrated facility designed to serve advanced research, education, development, and high-tech networks throughout the Pacific Rim and the world. Goal: enhance networking capabilities by increasing network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing throughput, reducing costs and provision point-to-point lambda services to meet the short and long-term needs associated with advanced application and network development and implementation. Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  3. PacificWave Global R&E Network Pathways http://www.glif.is/gfx/GLIF_2048-03August2005.jpg DISCLAIMER - This network map was a best estimate of connectivity around August 2005. Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  4. Pacific Wave Today • Extensible peering exchange and lambda integrated facility • Nodes (currently) in Seattle, Sunnyvale, and Los Angeles, connected by a 10GbE wave provisioned over CalREN and National LambdaRail (2,241 kilometers) • AUP free • Supports IPv4 and IPv6; multicast enabled • Based on Layer 2, Ethernet connections (for layer 3 peering) • Provides 24x7 NOC support • Priced consistently from node to node • Allows participants to self-select their peering • Allows participants to connect to one-location and access participants at all Pacific Wave nodes • Supports advance applications • Welcomes any research or development network that can meet the minimum network configuration requirements Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  5. Who Operates Pacific Wave? A joint project of CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop In collaboration with University of Southern California and University of Washington Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  6. Translight/PacificWave (TL/PW) • NSF/SCI/IRNC Award #0441119 • PI John Silvester (USC) • Co-PI Ron Johnson (UW) • Objectives • Build out PacificWave exchange capabilities to facilitate international R&E connections on US Pacific Coast • Assist in the termination of AARnet SXTransport links to SEA and LAX • Assist in buildout of Hawaii connectivity • Assist in operation of IEEAF link Tokyo-Seattle • Provide ongoing engineering and technical support to international networks landing at PacificWave nodes • Develop and operate advanced capabilities to support optical interconnect and exchange needs of R&E networks Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  7. Current Pacific Wave Connections • The next three slides show the networks peering at the three PacificWave exchange points. • They do not show all the connections particularly layer 1 and layer 2 connections such as NLR, IEEAF, Canarie, CaveWave, Optiputer, Teragrid, and special dedicated links supporting iGRID and Supercomputing’05. Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  8. PacificWave Seattle 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit Red indicates recent connect or upgrade NLR Lambda to STARLIGHT AARNet Abilene ATTBI/Comcast TANET2/TWAREN CA*NET4 SingAREN DREN PNWGP Seattle Westin CISCO 6509 ESnet Microsoft GEMnet KREONet2 WIDE/TLEX (IEEAF) NLR Lambda to LAX (via Sunnyvale) Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  9. 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit Red indicates recent connect or upgrade Pacific Wave - Sunnyvale NLR TO SEATTLE PWAVE ESNET (adn) PAIX CENIC SVL HPR L3 SVL 6509 NLR TO LA PWAVE adn – indicates “any day now” Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  10. 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit Red indicates recent connect or upgrade Pacific Wave - Los Angeles 10 GE NLR Lambda To Seattle PWave (via Sunnyvale) Mimos Berhad (Malaysia) Abilene Qatar Foundation 1 Wilshire 6509 600 W 7th 6509 818 W 7th 6509 TWAREN Los Nettos (3) Singaren (adn) NII/SINET CalREN-HPR (adn) AARNet (pending) TRANSPAC2 Cinegrid adn – indicates “any day now” Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  11. TL/PW AARnet Connections CA*Net4 POP PW-Seattle PW-LA Oahu CLARA, CUDI POPs (Tijuana) Hawaii AARnet-SX Transport AARnet POP Sydney Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  12. iGRID • Focus on applications demanding advanced networking • To be held at CALIT2 at University of California San Diego, September 2005 • Many experimental demos Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  13. iGRID 2005 SEA 5 x 10G over NLR SNY 5 x 10G over CalREN LA 7 x 10G over CalREN San Diego Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  14. Supercomputing 2005 • The Annual Supercomputing event • Last year in Pittsburgh there were 17x10G connections coming into the show floor • This year there are ~50, several supported by PacificWave Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

  15. Supercomputing 2005 (not final) SEA 6 x 10G over NLR SNY 8 x 10G over CalREN LA 3 x 10G over CalREN San Diego Internet2-ITF-PacificWave, 2005.09.16

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