ADVANCED NETWORK SERVICES TODAY
October 3, 2011
• Advanced Network Services -‐ Today – Today – Current Services – Opera?ons Status – Upgrade Overview
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Advanced Network Services – Today and Tomorrow
• Advanced Network Services -‐ Tomorrow – Tomorrow! – October 4, 4:30-‐5:30 – 302C – Ini?a?ves – Current development – Next steps
Seven strategic focus areas
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Advanced network and network services leadership
Internet2 Net+: services “above the network”
U.S. UCAN
Na?onal/Regional collabora?on
Global reach and leadership
Research community development and engagement
Industry partnership development and engagement
• Advanced Network Services and Research Support – 100G Capabili?es – Opera?ons Review
• Na?onal/Regional Partnership – Connector Programs – WaveCo – 100G, 40G and 10G – Internet2 ION – TR-‐CPS – Commodity Internet – FiberCo – Video Services – Connec?on update
• Global Reach – Exchange Points – MANLAN – Global connec?vity
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Agenda
INTERNET2 ADVANCED NETWORK DEPLOYMENT
• Community-‐owned Network Infrastructure – Dark Fiber – 15,500 miles of newly acquired fiber – Wave Capacity – 8.8 Tbps of op?cal capacity coast to coast – 100Gbps IP Backbone – First large scale domes?c deployment
• Enhanced Services – Increased connec?vity to Commercial Exchange Points – Regional interconnects (addi?onal on/ramps)
• Research Opportunity – Stronger collabora?on – Enhanced capability
Upgraded Internet2 Infrastructure Benefits
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Internet2 Op?cal Network Topology
• Level 3 providing most of the fiber footprint and coloca?on • Level 3 providing installa?on services for the op?cal equipment • Internet2 NOC providing installa?on services for IP Network • Ongoing opera?ons will be owned by Internet2
– Level 3 will provide first-‐line op?cal triage and monitoring – Internet2 NOC will provide escala?on engineering, network design
and provisioning
Op?cal Build Plan and Ongoing Opera?ons
• 100Gbps capable 88-‐channel DWDM system – 100G cards shipping today
• ROADM-‐based solu?on at most or all add/drop facili?es • Direc?onless capability in metro areas • Non-‐Dispersion-‐Shiced approach provides economical approach
that reduces CAPEX • Compact, scalable footprint that adapts to the changing needs of
our community
Ciena Op?cal Plaeorm
INTERNET2 UPGRADE OPERATIONAL REVIEW
• All fiber acquired and accepted • All Op?cal Equipment Installed • BER Tes?ng proceeding
– Sunnyvale-‐Sacramento remain • System Commissioning
– EMS system installed and being populated with nodes – Level3 acceptance progressing and should be complete by the end
of this week – Internet2 NOC database popula?on nearly complete
• First 100GigE circuit between New York and Washington DC configured
Phase 1 Progress – 89% Complete
Phase 2 – August-‐December 2011
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• Current fiber test result data should be available shortly • All op?cal equipment ordered and will arrive in mid-‐October • Route priority
– Salt Lake City – Seahle for SC2011 underway – New York to Cleveland to assist in New York metro transi?on
• Coloca?on being ordered – All routes except Kansas City-‐Houston and Houston-‐Atlanta ordered – Working on ILA and Segment endpoint orders on priority routes
Phase 2 Progress – 10% Complete
Phase 3 – January 2012 – July 2013
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• Coloca?on orders pending Phase 2 order comple?on • Ciena equipment ordered in October • Jackson-‐Memphis fiber engineering underway • Level 3 Por?ons of Phase 3 build target comple?on of April, 2012 • NTNC por?ons on target for July, 2013
Phase 3 Progress
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INTERNET2 ADVANCED NETWORK OPERATIONS
Internet2 Network Opera?ons • T-‐1600 Migra?on
– T-‐1600 plaeorm selected for advanced 100GigE delivery – 8 T-‐1600s deployed in 2011 – Replaced MX-‐960 routers re-‐deployed as TR-‐CPS nodes
Internet2 IP T1600 Installed In…
TR-‐CPS MX960 Installed In…
2/7/2011 Kansas City
2/14/2011 Chicago
2/21/2011 Washington DC Ashburn
3/7/2011 Salt Lake City
3/14/2011 Palo Alto
3/21/2011 Los Angeles Los Angeles (now)
4/1/2011 Atlanta
4/18/2011 Seahle
April/May 2011? New York Dallas
April/May 2011? Cleveland
• Backbone Traffic – MPLS load balancing introduced on por?ons of the backbone to
distribute traffic more evenly • Seahle – Los Angeles • Washington DC – Atlanta • Kansas City to Chicago (under considera?on)
• Juniper router code has been stable since January • VPLS deployed to support LHCONE effort • New BGP communi?es established for future Internet2 Net+
services
Internet2 Network Opera?ons
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• Hardware Upgrade – Cisco 7600s replaced with Juniper MX960s (reclaimed from
Internet2 R&E IP Network) – All nodes upgraded by June 2011
• Connector links to Integrated TR-‐CPS network – Direct connec?ons and MPLS backhaul to TR-‐CPS nodes – Most usage via MPLS backhaul – Available for all connectors
• >21 of 35 adjacent ASNs only dependent on integrated network for service
• Please contact NOC if ready to migrate traffic directly to integrated TR-‐CPS network.
• New Dallas node installed and being integrated into the network
TR-‐CPS
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Internet2 IP Traffic Growth
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NATIONAL/REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP – CONNECTOR PROGRAMS
• New capability, new loca?ons – Community-‐owned na?onal network – First transcon?nental 100G wave network! – Enable transforming applica?ons – long haul bandwidth not a
constraint – Add/drop abili?es in over 55 loca?ons
• Send inquiries to [email protected]
Wave Services – Light It Up!
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• End to end Layer 2 VLAN service
• NEW – persistent VLAN capability
• Implements IDC protocol (jointly developed with ESnet, GÉANT)
• Implemented with OSCARS v0.5.3 – Joint development project of ESnet, Internet2, and USC ISI East
• Peers with IDC instances at regional networks and campuses
• Peers with IDC instances such as ESnet SDN, GÉANT AutoBAHN, and US LHCNET
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Internet2 ION Service
• Provides commodity connec?vity to broad range of des?na?ons; used by 18 of 20 connectors.
• 371 Gbps of interface capacity to peers or roughly: – 248Gbps of private interconnects averaging 6.5¢ per Mbps of
capacity – 45¢ per Mbps across TR-‐CPS budgeted expenses
• IPv6
– Peering connec?vity via 11164 adjacencies (just like IPv4) – Transit con?nuing via adjacencies with AS11537 cps.inet6 RIB – Ac?ve effort to enhance leading up-‐to World IPv6 Day
TR-‐CPS
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• Commodity Internet via Level 3 – Service for our members – Par?cipa?ng in Quilt CIS program – Award from LONI – RFPs or simple price requests – Direct service management interface to Level 3 NOC
Commodity IP
• FiberCo – Fiber at pre-‐nego?ated rates with carrier – Inter-‐city and metro fiber available – Contracts already established – Current agreement expires in April, 2012 – Evalua?ng possible extension – hhp://www.internet2.edu/fiberco/
FiberCo
INTERNET2 CONNECTION UPDATE
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2x10G • CENIC • CIC OmniPoP • FLR/SoX * • GPN • LEARN • MCNC • OARnet • NoX * • Utah/Montana
2x5G • 3ROX/Drexel • MAGPI • MAX • NYSERNet • Oregon Gigapop
10G • Indiana • KyRON • LONI • PNWGP • University of Memphis
2.5G • MREN
Connectors
*2.5G commit on 3rd port
• Internet2 offers video cloud services through the Internet2 Commons
• New telepresence interoperability services suppor?ng H.323, SIP, and Cisco TelePresence
• New service models, including dedicated capacity model for large ins?tu?ons and service providers
• Expanded infrastructure services including dialing infrastructure, and R&E Cisco TelePresence Exchange with NLR
• Upcoming desktop collabora?on services featuring Vidyo Desktop and Cisco Movi
Internet2 Commons: Video Cloud Services
INTEROPERABILITY
• Internet2 Telepresence interoperability service is opera?onal • Successful calls happening daily, up to 32 single and mul?-‐screen
endpoints using H.323, SIP and E.164 dialing • Learn more at the Internet2 Commons Forum Thursday at
7:30am in room 306C • Visit the NEW Commons website including telepresence pricing
informa?on: hhp://commons.internet2.edu
• Send requests for informa?on to [email protected]
Telepresence Interoperability Service
GLOBAL REACH AND LEADERSHIP
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• Requests from members, government agencies and NGOs • Seamless interna?onal connec?vity for all overseas sites and loca?ons
• Interconnec?ons with all major NRENs around the globe • Evalua?ng solu?ons for wide range of networks
Global Connec?vity
• MANLAN provides two dis?nct services: – Layer2 Ethernet Exchange – Op?cal Exchange – Ocen the lines are blurred between the two for sub-‐circuits (e.g.
subcircuit is reframed from SONET to Ethernet and involves both sets of equipment)
• MANLAN Op?cal equipment upgrade – Prior implementa?on used Nortel equipment that was no longer
supported by Nortel-‐Ciena – Port density was becoming a problem – Replaced with full-‐sized Ciena CoreDirector in early February
• CoreDirector sourced from Chicago where it was providing dynamic circuit services in the previous implementaton of the ION network
• Hot swapped during a short maintenance window. Went smoothly – Upgrade provides MANLAN community with enhanced services, greater
port capacity, with a minimal investment of infrastructure dollars to implement
MANLAN Equipment Changes
• Ethernet Exchange being upgraded in October 2011 – RFP for equipment released in early July – Brocade MLX plaeorm selected
• Low cost • 100G availability today • Openflow on roadmap
• Status – Equipment being received and is being staged – Installa?on planned for late October
Equipment Upgrade
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Advanced Network Leadership Updates
October 3, 2011