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GN3 PROJECT
Karel Vietsch, TERENAGN3/NA3/T4 Campuses Best Practice meeting, Trondheim, 27-28 May 2009
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History
2000-2004: GN1 projectGÉANT network
2004-2009: GN2 projectGÉANT2 network
Other services
Joint Research ActivitiesNetworking Activities
2009-2013: GN3 project (started 1 April 2009)GÉANT network
Wider range of services
Joint Research ActivitiesNetworking Activities
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GN3 vision statement
To create an innovative multi-domain hybrid networking environment, using advanced transmission and switching technologies
To enable research and education users through their organisations with flexible and scalable production quality services via their constituent National Research and Education Networks
To be an enabler for global research and education networking supporting international e-Science initiatives, creating a Global Virtual Village to house researchers and educators around the world
To contribute to standards as a key participant in European and global efforts towards the Network of the Future
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Structure of GN3 project
Joint Research Activities:JRA1: Future NetworkJRA2: Multi-domain Resources and ServicesJRA3: Enabling Communities
Networking Activities:NA1: ManagementNA2: Joint Dissemination and OutreachNA3: Status and TrendsNA4: Liaison and Support
Service Activities:SA1: GÉANT Network Architecture Design and Planning, Procuring, Building and OperatingSA2: Multi-Domain Service OperationSA3: End-User Services in a Federated EnvironmentSA4: Software Governance
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GN3 budget (for 4 years)
SA1
SA2
SA3
SA4
JRA1
JRA2
JRA3
NA1
NA2
NA3
NA4
Total 181.4 M€
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EU contribution (93 M€) Project partners (88.4 M€)
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SA1: GÉANT Network
Leader: Marian Garcia Vidondo (DANTE)
Task 1: Network Planning and Procurement Preparation Michael Enrico (DANTE)
– Produce optimal network designs driven by requirements and value for money– Look at the long term strategy– Look at reaching new NRENs partners
Task 2: Procurement of the Network ElementsMatthew Scott (DANTE)
– Tender for new network elements and re-tender for those elements with short-term commitments
Task 3: Provisioning and Operation of the GÉANT NetworkXavier Martins-Rivas (DANTE)
– Provisioning and operating the GEANT backbone network– Providing mature advanced services across the backbone– Creating a platform for implementing latest technologies and trialling new
operational developments
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SA2: Multi-Domain Network Service Operation
Leader: Ann Harding (SWITCH, Switzerland)
Task 1: Multi-domain Network Connectivity Services Development Brian Bach Mortensen (NORDUnet, Nordic countries)
– Life cycle management of: multi-domain provisioning of wavelengths and sub-lambda circuits, QoS treatment of selected IP traffic flows, multi-point virtual networks, Optical Private Networks
Task 2: Service Coordination and OperationsEmma Apted (DANTE)
– Develop the existing co-ordination functions – Define the operational procedures to be used by the various domain NOCs
Task 3: Service Monitoring Tools and PerformanceSzymon Trocha (PIONIER, Poland)
– Define and manage a monitoring service portfolio – Organise collaborative performance activities via a federated PERT
Task 4: SecurityMaurizio Molino (DANTE)
– Provide security expertise for the development of multi-domain services Task 5: Tools to support Multi-domain Workflows
Marcin Wolski (PIONIER, Poland) – Development of tools for multi-domain service delivery: AutoBAHN, AMPS, cNIS,
I-SHARe…
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SA3: End-user Services in a Federated Environment
Leader: Josh Howlett (JANET(UK), United Kingdom)
Task 1: European PKI Coordination
Licia Florio (TERENA)
– Continue the work of TACAR
– Establish a Policy Management Authority (PMA) that will set standards for European PKIs and accredit them
– Establish a Certificate Authority for end-users whose NREN does not operate an accredited CA
Task 2: Roaming Access Services
Miroslav Milonović (Srce, Croatia)– Maintain and extend the established eduroam service at the European
(confederation) level– Develop the technology and policy infrastructure
Task 3: eduGAIN Service Introduction and Operation
Valter Nordh (NORDUnet, Nordic countries)
– Establish pan-European Web SSO and authorisation services
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SA4: Software governance
Leader: Cezary Mazurek (PIONIER)
Task 1: Software Best Practice
Branko Marović (AMRES, Serbia)
– Set overall software architecture strategy and issua quality assurance guidelines
– Address access to, and use of, software by intended users
Task 2: Software Quality Assurance
Maciej Labedzki (PIONIER, Poland)
– Supervise quality of software production and assess compliance to guidelines
Task 3: Software Development Support InfrastructureWaldemar Zurowski (DANTE)
– Specify, build and operate software development support infrastructure for all software development teams in GN3
– Specify and deploy the infrastructure for allowing users to access, download, upgrade and apply patches to the software products
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JRA1: Future Network
Leader: Tony Breach (NORDUnet, Nordic countries)
Task 1: Carrier Class Network Transport Technologies
Alberto Colmenero Sánchez (NORDUnet, Nordic countries)– Research into exploitation of hybrid infrastructure by connection-oriented
transport technologies such as Carrier Class PBT and T-MPLS
Task 2: Photonic Switching and Experimental Photonic FacilitiesLars Lange Bjørn (NORDUnet, Nordic countries)
– Photonic technologies, photonic interoperability, transmission capacity and granularity, control and management plane, OAM&P (Operation, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning)
Task 3: Federated Network ArchitecturesPaul van Daalen (SURFnet, Netherlands)
– Paper describing different GÉANT, NREN and third-party network architectures
– Test case involving GÉANT, NREN and vendorsTask 4: Current and Potential Uses of Virtualisation
Reza Nejabati (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
– Analysis, prototyping, test case
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JRA2: Multi-domain Resources and Services
Leader: Afrodite Sevasti (GRNET, Greece)
Task 1: Control and ManagementPavle Vuletić (AMRES, Serbia)
– Investigate a common, cross-activity framework harmonisation and integration of the control and management functions required in a multi-domain environment
Task 2: Hybrid Network ProvisioningRadek Krzywania (PIONIER, Poland)
– Enhance AutoBAHN prototype with functionality, extending it to other layers and technologies for dynamic circuit provisioning and improving existing modules (e.g. path-finding computations) or revising its functions
Task 3: MonitoringRoman Łapacz (PIONIER, Poland)
– Investigate new demands, derive requirements and elaborate new concepts for network monitoring to foster GN3 multi-domain services
Task 4: SecuritySimona Venuti (GARR, Italy)
– Introduce new, innovative methods for incident and security threat detectionTask 5: Network Factory
tbd– Provide to the user community an infrastructure independent of the production
environment to perform tests
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JRA3: Enabling Communities
Leader: Licia Florio (TERENA)
Task 1: Roaming developments
Stefan Winter (RESTENA, Luxembourg)
– Develop a new eduroam architecture to increase security and usability Task 2: Identity Federations
Andreas Solberg (UNINETT, Norway)
– Enhance inter-operability of Identity Federations and provide ease-to-use services
– Coordinate the usage of SAML2 profiles amongst the Identity Federations to ensure compatibility
Task 3: Composable Services
Diego López (RedIRIS, Spain)– Enable users not only to request GN3 services, according to users rights, but
also to define new services by composing the existing ones
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NA1: Project Management
Leaders: Dai Davies (DANTE) and Hans Döbbeling (DANTE)
Project Consortium
Project Board
Project Management Team (Activity Leaders)Project Office:
– Technical Coordination (DANTE)
– Security Coordination (GARR, Italy)– IPR Coordination (???)
– Service Coordination (DANTE)
– Standards Coordination (DANTE)
– Financial Administration (DANTE)– Meeting Logistics Support (TERENA)
– Training (DANTE & TERENA)
– Technical Authoring (DANTE)– Systems Support (DANTE)
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NA2: Joint Dissemination and Outreach
Leader: Melanie Pankhurst (DANTE)
Task 1: Strategy, Planning, MessagingMelanie Pankhurst (DANTE)
Task 2: Partner Services PromotionLaura Durnford (TERENA)
– Promote the deployment and use of services offered by NRENs to institutions and end-users
Task 3: Web-based CommunicationsPaul Hasleham (DANTE)
Task 4: Materials – Printed and Audio-VisualHelen Martindale (DANTE)
Task 5: Press and newsHelen Martindale (DANTE)
Task 6: External eventsDale Robertson (DANTE)
Task 7: Focussed Market OutreachDale Robertson (DANTE)
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NA3: Status and Trends
Leader: Karel Vietsch (TERENA)
Task 1: Compendium of National Research and Education NetworksJohn Dyer (TERENA)
– Publish annual editions of the TERENA Compendium of NRENs in Europe
Task 2: Coordination of Task Forces
Valentino Cavalli (TERENA)– Provide support to technical TERENA task forces
Task 3: Foresight Update
Karel Vietsch (TERENA)– Smaller scale than SERENATE or EARNEST; starts in 2011
Task 4: Campus Best Practice
Vidar Faltinsen (UNINETT, Norway)
– Compile, roll out and disseminate best practices in networking campus Task 5: Study of Environmental Impact
Mike Norris (HEAnet, Ireland)
– Make sure that GÉANT meets ambitious sustainability goals – Promote energy-saving and ecologically sound applications layered over the
GÉANT infrastructure
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NA4: Liaison and Support
Leader: Cathrin Stöver (DANTE)
Task 1: International Cooperation (outside GÉANT service area)
Tom Fryer (DANTE)– Carry out the dialogue of the project with research and education organisations
across the globe Task 2: Internal Cooperation (consultation with partners)
John Chevers (DANTE)
– Maximise involvement of GN3 project partners
Task 3: Liaison with Projects and InitiativesRichard Hughes Jones (DANTE)
– Liaise with projects and user groups to encourage productive use of the GÉANT network for new users and applications
Task 4: Contributions to Standardisation Bodies
Guy Roberts (DANTE)
– Support contributions from GN3 project to global standardisation process Task 5: Networking Development Support
Valentino Cavalli (TERENA)
– Support to the development of research and education networking in less advanced regions