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International Research Connections Translight/PacificWave and WHREN

International Research Connections Translight/PacificWave and WHREN. John Silvester Vice-Provost, University of Southern California Chair, CENIC APAN 19, Bangkok, 2005.01.28. Overview. Introduction to Pacific Wave Translight/PacificWave Overview Planned Activity for 2005 WHREN Overview

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International Research Connections Translight/PacificWave and WHREN

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  1. International Research ConnectionsTranslight/PacificWave andWHREN John Silvester Vice-Provost, University of Southern California Chair, CENIC APAN 19, Bangkok, 2005.01.28 APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  2. Overview • Introduction to Pacific Wave • Translight/PacificWave • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 • WHREN • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  3. 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. APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  4. PacificWave Global R&E Network Pathways DISCLAIMER - This network map was a best estimate of expected connectivity for 2005, several changes in connectivity and planned connectivity have happened since it was created APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  5. Pacific Wave Today • Extensible peering exchange and lambda integrated facility • Nodes (currently) in Seattle and Los Angeles Seattle, connected by a 10GbE wave provisioned over 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 (connect with a router; support BGP; support jumbo-frames) APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  6. Who Operates Pacific Wave? A joint project of CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop In collaboration with University of Southern California and University of Washington APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  7. Pacific Wave – What’s Next? • Sunnyvale node to be implemented 2005 (Q2) • Several new (1G-10G) connections expected in 2005 • Need for more flexible interconnect (layer 2, layer 1, optical) and ability to manage these interconnect dynamics and complexity more efficiently • Demand for dynamic optical exchange capabilities (GLIF) APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  8. Overview • Introduction to Pacific Wave • Translight/PacificWave • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 • WHREN • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  9. Translight/PacificWave (TL/PW) • Proposal to NSF/IRNC (International Research Connections) • 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 • In final stages of award process – any day now … APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  10. CA*Net4 POP PW-Seattle TλEX Tokyo PW-LA Oahu IEEAF Link CLARA, CUDI POPs (Tijuana) Hawaii AARnet-SX Transport AARnet POP Sydney TL/PW Pacific Connections APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  11. NLR link PW-Seattle Hillsboro(OR) Portland (OR) Pacific Wave N-S link (over NLR) Los Osos (CA) SLO (CA) AARNet-SX(S) To Spencer Beach (HI) Santa Barbara (CA) Optics to carry new lambda over CalREN-XD from SLO to LA PW-Los Angeles TL-PW – West Coast Detail AARNet-SX(N) To Kahe Point (HI) APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  12. SCCN OC-192 Kahe Point (Oahu) AARNet-SX(N) To Portland AARNet-SX(S) To Sydney Hawaii Gigapop (Oahu) Spencer Beach (Big Island) AARNet-SX(S) To Los Osos SCCN OC-192 AARNet-SX(S) To Sydney Waimea Hilo Mauna Kea MKOCN (Summit) TL/PW – Hawaii Detail APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  13. JCMT UKIRT IRTF CFHT Keck VLBA CSO Gemini UH-2.2 UH-0.6 SMA Subaru 56kb Verizon Summit UH-Managed Shared Network for All Observatories Hilo Base Facilities VLBA JAC Waimea Base Facilities DS3 Keck Verizon Humuula CSO Verizon Hilo CFHT Verizon Waimea Gemini UH Hilo Campus Leased Private Links SMA Carrier Infrastructurefor leased shared & private links UH IfA Hilo Leased DS3 (shared) UH managed fiber links Subaru Proposed New GbE Mauna Kea Observatories Communication Network APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  14. PacificWave – Connectivity Diagram PW-SEA PAIX 529 Bryant Level(3) 1360 Kifer, SVL 15540 DWDM 15540 DWDM PNWGP 6509 Level(3) SVL 6509 PAIX 6509 10GE 10GE 15808 DWDM 10GE CENIC 10GE Lambda 10GE 10GE NLR 10GE Lambda NLR 10GE Lambda Equinix 600 W 7th, LAX Equinix 818 W 7th, LAX 1 Wilshire Bldg 624 S. Grand, LAX 15808 DWDM 10GE 1 Wilshire 6509 10GE Dark Fiber Equinix-818 6509 10GE Dark Fiber Equinix-600 6509 PW-LA APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  15. PacificWave Seattle 10GE NLR Lambda to STARLIGHT Abilene AARNet ATTBI/Comcast TANET2/TWAREN CA*NET4 SingAREN DREN PNWGP ESnet Seattle Westin Foundry BigIron Microsoft GEMnet KREONet2 Black = already connected Blue = in progress Purple = proposed/possible 10GE NLR Lambda to LAX (via Sunnyvale) 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  16. 10 GE NLR Lambda To Seattle PWave Via Sunnyvale 10GE Abilene Qatar Foundation 10GE 10GE 600 W 7th 6509 1 Wilshire 6509 818 W 7th 6509 Los Nettos TWAREN AARNet NII/SINET CENIC LAX HPR TRANSPAC Black = already connected Blue = in progress Purple = proposed/possible 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit Pacific Wave - Los Angeles APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  17. TO SEATTLE PWAVE 10GE Site connections Under discussion 10GE 10GE CENIC SVL HPR PAIX 6509 L3 SVL 6509 10GE 10GE 10GE For LA detail See LA slide Equinix-600 6509 1 Wilshire 6509 Equinix-818 6509 Black = already connected Blue = in progress Purple = proposed/possible 1 Gigabit 10 Gigabit CENIC DC HPR CENIC LAX HPR Pacific Wave LAX/SVL/PAIXScheduled Completion March 2005 APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  18. Overview • Introduction to Pacific Wave • Translight/PacificWave • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 • WHREN • Overview • Planned Activity for 2005 APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  19. WHREN: Increasing the Rate of Discovery and Enhancing Education across the Americas • The Western Hemisphere Research and Networking (WHREN) initiative is: • A cooperative of research and education networks across the Americas • A community based cyberinfrastructure • A forum for Pan American collaboration • The U.S. National Science Foundation supports WHREN through LILA (Links Interconnecting Latin America): • PI: Julio Ibarra (Florida International U); Co-PI: John Silvester (CENIC) • Partial funding a fiber acquisition between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico which will initially provide a 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) link, eventually directly connecting into PW-LAX • Partial supporting a 1.2 Gbps connection between Miami and Sao Paulo • Connectivity growing to 10 Gbps over five years APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  20. MIA-Sao Paulo and San Diego-Tijuana WHREN-LILA links with RedCLARA APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  21. San Diego (CENIC at UCSD/SDSC) CalREN/HPR switch Tijuana (GX POP @ BESTEL) switch CUDI CLARA WHREN-LILA Year 1 Link San Diego – Tijuana APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  22. CENIC at UCSD/SDSC Level 3 logical connections CalREN/HPR switch CalREN/HPR GX POP @ 3180 University switch Cisco 4503 CUDI CLARA switch switch CUDI CLARA Cisco 7206 CLARA @ BESTEL in Tijuana CLARA-CUDI-CalREN Logical Connections APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  23. Future Plans • Upgrade links to higher capacities • Backhaul CUDI and CLARA connections to Pacific Wave (LA) • Explore lightpath/GLIF opportunities APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

  24. APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28

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