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IEEAF Global Quilt Update:APAN Opportunities
APAN 2003January 22, 2003Fukuoka, Japan
Dr. Donald R. RileyChair, IEEAF
Vice President and CIOUniversity of Maryland, College Park
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Tyco Telecomm Donation Summary• Colocation space in NYC for Expanded NY Int’l Exchange Pt• Colocation space in Oregon and California on US West Coast
• Production R&E Bandwidth: 622 Mbps POS• NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands)
• Connects to IEEAF fiber to Amsterdam and Hamburg
• CA-OR-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore
• “International Lambda”: Research 10 Gbps optical wavelength• NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands)• CA-OR-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore
• 200sq.ft. Co-location space in each of global facilities
• Additional donations as global build-out continues
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Tyco Global Network and IEEAF Donations
Connectivity Donations
622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps
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IEEAF Atlantic LinkLive for iGrid 2002
Amsterdam, Netherlands
September 2002
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IEEAF Atlantic Link: Partners and Stewards• Asset Stewards
• SURFNet• Netherlands access to STM-4 (OC-12) and 10G Wavelength (OC-192)• Co-location space in Tyco Amsterdam facility• Soon: Fiber from Amsterdam thru Groningen to Hamburg
• UCAID/Internet2• NYC access to STM-4 (OC-12) and 10G Wavelength (OC-192)• Co-location space in Tyco 32 Ave of Americas facility
• University of Groningen• Co-location space in Groningen carrier hotel
• Partners• Abilene NOC/Indiana University• Qwest
TransAtlantic Circuit Design
U.S. Side of TransAtlantic Circuit
Amsterdam Side of
TransAtlantic Circuit
Next Generation
Abilene Configuration
for iGrid
iGrid2002 WAN connections
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Pacific Rim APAN
Opportunities
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Tyco-GEO ‘Pacific Donation’ to IEEAF• Tyco connectivity (622 Mbps POS + 10 Gbps Wavelength) and co-location
donations• West Coast, USA access to connectivity and co-location
• Colocation rack space at Tyco Portland, OR, and Santa Clara, CA, facilities• Access to connectivity and co-location rack space in six cities
• Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore
• Schedule• West Coast to Tokyo available January 2003• Other sites on different schedules through end of 2003
• Status• Working with U.Washington/Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC to connect donation
into gigapops and U.S. infrastructure• Various stages of interaction at Asia-Pacific landing sites to identify “IEEAF Asset
Stewards”
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Tyco Transpacific Donation
IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps
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APAN Opportunities ?? !!!!!!
IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps
AARNet
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Lambda Backbone in 2004 ?
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IEEAF Tokyo Link: Partners and Stewards• Asset Stewards
• WIDE in Tokyo (Jun Murai)• Tokyo access to STM-4 (OC-12) and 10G Wavelength (OC-192)• Co-location space in Tyco Tokyo Higashi-Shinagawa facility
• Pacific Northwest Gigapop - Pacific Wave• Northwest U.S. access to STM-4 (OC-12) and 10G Wavelength (OC-192)• Co-location space in Tyco Portland, Oregon, facility
• CENIC soon: Santa Clara access and co-lo space
• Partners• NTT• UCAID/Internet2• Abilene NOC/Indiana University• Level3
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Logical Design: Pacific Wave
RS
Tokyo Seattle
SRWIDE
???
???
Abilene
CA*net4
AARNet
PNWGP
TAnet2
• PWave MPLS-Routers provide L2VPN service just between the switches over the oc192c and oc12c. MPLS is not visible to the participant routers. Instead, MPLS encapsulates Ethernet frames and passes them between the two networks. No routing policy is in place other than to get between the two switches.
• WIDE and other partners use their routers to establish BGP sessions with any combination of Abilene, CA*net, PNWGP, etc. using their own routing policy preferences.
MPLSoverPOS
10G Ethernet
1G Ethernet
oc192 waves
oc12 waves
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Tokyo Implementation: WIDE
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What’s New? In the works?
• GMRE - Global Medical Research Exchange campaign
• High Energy Physics Grid campaign(Harvey Newman et al)• Physics community can be agent for change by leveraging their
own energy needs to obtain fiber• Information and maps for US, Asia, EU, etc.
• Temporary donation from Seattle to Alaska
• Temporary donation from Amsterdam to Barcelona
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Global Medical Research Exchange Initiative
A Global Quilt ProjectA Global Quilt Project
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CN
SG
PERTH
GHANA
Buenos Aires/San
Paolo
St. Petersburg
Kazakhstan Uzbekistan
ChenaiNavi
Mumbai
Barcelona GreeceMD
NL
CA
Global Quilt Initiative – GMRE Initiative - 001
Global Medical Research Exchange InitiativeBio-Medicine and Health Sciences
Layer 1 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 2 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 3 – Spoke & Hub Sites
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CN
SG
PERTH
GHANA
Buenos Aires/San
Paolo
St. Petersburg
Kazakhstan Uzbekistan
ChenaiNavi
Mumbai
Barcelona GreeceMD
NL
CA
Global Quilt Initiative – GMRE Initiative - 001
Global Medical Research Exchange InitiativeBio-Medicine and Health Sciences
Layer 1 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 2 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 3 – Spoke & Hub Sites
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Harvey Newman: Grids driving Info Society
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Harvey: Building Petascale Global Grids
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Harvey: Closing the Digital Divide
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Sample of Key HEP Institutions in Asia
ChinaIndiaIndonesiaJapanMalaysiaPakistanPhilippinesRussiaSingaporeSouth KoreaTaiwanThailand
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Example HENP Map: China
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Example HENP Map: India
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Example HENP Map: Pakistan
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Example HENP Map:Thailand
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Global Opportunities
Connectivity Donations
Future?
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SingaporSingaporee
SingaporSingaporee
= Current= Current
Los Angeles, CALos Angeles, CALos Angeles, CALos Angeles, CA
Seattle, WASeattle, WASeattle, WASeattle, WA
Portland, Portland, OROR
Portland, Portland, OROR
College Park, College Park, MDMD
College Park, College Park, MDMD
Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CACA
Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CACA
OslOsloo
OslOsloo
London-London-HtrwHtrw
London-London-HtrwHtrw
DusseldoDusseldorfrf
DusseldoDusseldorfrf
ParisParisParisParis
IrelanIrelandd
IrelanIrelandd
CopenhageCopenhagenn
CopenhageCopenhagenn
BarcelonBarcelonaa
BarcelonBarcelonaa
BangladeshBangladeshBangladeshBangladesh
MadridMadridMadridMadrid
LisbonLisbonLisbonLisbon
CypresCypresss
CypresCypresss
TokyoTokyoTokyoTokyo
Hong Hong KongKongHong Hong KongKong
TaipeiTaipeiTaipeiTaipei
SeoulSeoulSeoulSeoul
BeijingBeijingBeijingBeijing
ShanghaShanghaii
ShanghaShanghaii
PhilippinePhilippiness
PhilippinePhilippiness
ChennaiChennaiChennaiChennai
MumbaMumbaii
MumbaMumbaii
BangaloreBangaloreBangaloreBangalore
THE GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE SITESTHE GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE SITES
CSU-HaywardCSU-HaywardCSU-HaywardCSU-Hayward
RussiRussiaa
RussiRussiaa
MilanMilanMilanMilan
MiamiMiamiMiamiMiami
GenevaGenevaGenevaGeneva
London-London-StfdStfd
London-London-StfdStfd
FrankfurFrankfurtt
FrankfurFrankfurtt
BerliBerlinn
BerliBerlinn
HamburHamburgg
HamburHamburgg
GuamGuamGuamGuam
Tel Tel AvivAvivTel Tel
AvivAviv
NY-6NY-6thth Ave AveNY-6NY-6thth Ave Ave
NY-BroadwayNY-BroadwayNY-BroadwayNY-Broadway
= Future= Future
NJ-Wall NJ-Wall TownshipTownshipNJ-Wall NJ-Wall
TownshipTownship
AmsterdaAmsterdamm
AmsterdaAmsterdamm
GroningeGroningenn
GroningeGroningenn
RomRomee
RomRomee
ViennaViennaViennaVienna
MarseilleMarseilleMarseilleMarseille
HelsinkiHelsinkiHelsinkiHelsinkiStockholStockholmm
StockholStockholmm
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TerrestialTerrestialFiberFiber
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