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Regional Networking
Australia and the Pacific Region
George McLaughlin
Director, International Developments
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Work in Progress
• AARNet is currently designing a new network for
Australian and International deployment in January 2004
• Design largely complete
• Commercial negotiations still in progress
• Deployment yet to come
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AARNet 3 Basic Design 1 Robust Production Quality
• Dual unprotected links from Brisbane to Perth (2 x 2.5Gbps)
• Dual unprotected links from Sydney to US West Coast (via
Hawaii) – 2 x 622Mbps and 2 x 10Gbps
• Dual Points of Presence in each Australian capital city along
path
• Dual R&E PoPs in US as well as Hawaii, Dual International
commodity PoPs in US
• Initially a commodity link from Perth (Western Australia) to
Singapore
• Next phase to consider commodity and R&E links from
Sydney to Tokyo and possibly a dedicated link to Singapore
• Option to include New Zealand
• Future possibilities for Fiji, Indonesia and Guam
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Australia’s Research and Education Networks
AARNet3
GrangeNet
CeNTIE
AARNet/Powerlink North Queensland Network
AARNet/TrandGrid NSW Network
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AARNet 3 Basic Design 2
• Using MPLS Fast Failover for “protection”
• Burst capacity 2x “protected” link capacity
• Supports IPv4 and IPv6 (unicast & multicast)
• Supports QoS (diffserv)
• Uses MPLS-TE to minimise latency for Voice/Video
over IP (and potentially other real time applications)
• Customers connect via Gigabit Ethernet
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Services
• Basic transport of IP packets
• Customers use precedence tagging on a packet to
change QoS, both premium (up) and scavenger (down)
• Premium service used primarily for Voice/Video over IP
applications, e.g. VoIP & video conferencing
• Voice implemented like an extended PABX
• AARNet provides MCU(s) to support of Video over IP
• Rapid growth in deployment of Access Grids nodes
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Next Generation Network/GRID Structures
Communities
UserUser
Communities
of Interest
Health
Bioinformatics
Earth and
Environmental
Sciences
etc
Education
Grid Services
Advanced Communications Services
Backbone Network
Feeder
Networks
Feeder
Networks
Feeder
Networks
etc
Internet2
Canarie
APAN
Specialised, Regional and International Networks
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AARNET’s current and planned Pacific Rim links
Mauna
Kea
Fiji
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Au-Hawaii-US West Coast 10Gbps wavelength –
north path
• AARNet Sydney PoP1 to Alexandria (Sydney)
• Alexandria to Kahe Point (Oahu) - SCCN circuit 1
–backhaul to University of Hawaii (Manoa)
–possible drop at Fiji
• Kahe Point to Hillsboro (Oregon) - SCCN circuit 2
–interconnect to Pacific Lambda Rail at Portland
• then to Pacific Wave (north)
• and Sunnyvale or LALALAN (south)
• from Pacific Wave and LALALAN to west coast
national and international peers, Abilene and CANet4
• from Abilene and CANet4 to other international and
regional networks
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Au-Hawaii-US West Coast 10Gbps wavelength –
south path
• Sunnyvale or LALALAN to San Louis Obispo (SLO)
• SLO to Alexandria (Sydney) - SCCN circuit 3
– possible drop at Hawaii’s big Island (telescopes)
– possible drop at New Zealand
• Alexandria to AARNet’s Sydney PoP2
• From either of AARNet’s Sydney PoPs to AARNet3,
GrangeNet, CeNTIE
• Later from AARNet’s Sydney PoPs to Tokyo (APAN NE
Cluster) and form AARNet’s Perth PoPs to Singapore
(APAN SE Cluster)
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AARNET’s international connections
Mauna
Kea
Fiji
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www.aarnet.edu.au
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