Transcript GIGNN2000

NYSERNet 2000 Network:
An Overview
Presented by the Engineering Co-Chairs:
Jim Grisham
NYSERNet
[email protected]
(315) 453-2912 x366
www.nysernet.org
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Bruce Johnson
Cornell University
[email protected]
(607) 254-8626
NYSERNet - a Quick History
• Founded 1985 by 15 NYS R&E institutions
• Historically a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization
focused on:
– developing Internet services for NYS research and
education community
– bringing the Internet to new users
– bulk buying services from multiple vendors
– operating in a competitive market
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NYSERNet - a Quick History
• 1987 first 56k bps regional TCP/IP network in the
country
• 1989 first T1 regional internetwork in the country
• Spun off PSI (now a national ISP)
• 1994 first T3 regional internetwork in the country
• 1996 created AppliedTheory Communications
(commercial ISP)
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NYSERNet’s New Mission
NYSERNet, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization
dedicated to advancing the public good by
adopting leading-edge networking technologies
and applications that enable innovative
collaboration between New York State’s research
and education institutions and by promoting the
dissemination of information to New York State’s
K-12, library and museum communities in support
of their requirements for ubiquitous and affordable
networking services
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The NYSERNet 2000 Program
• A series of projects focused on developing
an advanced New York State network
infrastructure in support of Research and
Education
• Part of the national Internet 2 initiative
linking the country’s leading R&E
institutions with each other and the national
supercomputer centers
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NYSERNet 2000 Program Goals
• Identify research and education initiatives that will
be advantaged by new network capabilities
• Facilitate inter-institutional collaboration that will
speed the development of advanced network
applications
• Develop a new regional network infrastructure
that will support member R&E initiatives
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NYSERNet 2000 Program Goals
• Provide advanced network capabilities to
NYSERNet member institutions at the lowest
possible cost
• Transfer advanced network capabilities into the
commercial marketplace as rapidly as possible
• Develop a broad base of technical and financial
support for this initiative
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The NYSERNet 2000 Program
• 21 NYSERNet 2000 Member Institutions
– committing technical and management resources
– committing $10,000 each in initial project support
– committed to enhancing local campus
infrastructures to extend advanced network
services to researchers
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NYSERNet 2000 Member Institutions
Alfred University
Brookhaven National
Laboratory
City University of New York
(CUNY)
Clarkson University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Eastman-Kodak Research Labs
Marist College
New York Public Library
New York University
Green indicates I2 membership
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Polytechnic University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rochester Institute of
Technology
Rockefeller University
SUNY Albany
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Central Administration
SUNY Stony Brook
Syracuse University
University of Rochester
The NYSERNet 2000 Network
• NYSERNet 2000 Network Features
• High Bandwidth
– OC12 backbone
– OC3 campus connections
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End-to-End ATM Transport
Distributed GigaPoP architecture (state wide reach)
Bandwidth Reservation
QoS guarantees
Integration of IP and ATM
Integration with National Internet2 Efforts, the vBNS
and other regional GigaPoPs
• members maintain T3 commodity Internet connection
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Legend
Phase I Institution
(installation by 12/31/97)
Clarkson University
Phase II Institution
(installation by 5/31/98)
Phase III Institution
(installation by 12/31/98)
DS3
EastmanKodak RIT
Syracuse University
OC12
OC12
OC12
SUNY
Buffalo
University
of Rochester
OC3
OC3
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute
SUNY
Albany
DS3
Cornell
University
Alfred
University
DS3
City University of New York
Columbia University
New York University
New York Public Library
Polytechnic University
Rockefeller University
SUNY
Binghamton
OC12
Marist
College
SUNY
StonyBrook
West Orange
New Jersey
OC3
Brookhaven
National Labs
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Institution Connections
Buffalo
Transit Node
Rochester
Transit Node
OC12
Syracuse
Transit Node
New York
GigaPoP
Albany
Transit Node
OC12
OC12
OC12
NYSERNet
SUNY
Buffalo
EastmanKodak
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute
Syracuse
University
Rochester
Institute of
Technology
Binghamton
Transit Node
DS3 DS3
Marist
College
DS3
SUNY
Binghamton
Columbia
University
Phase I Institution (installation by 12/31/97)
Phase II Institution (installation by 5/31/98)
Phase III Institution (installation by 12/31/98)
ATM Switch
* will be migrated to OC12 when available
Stony Brook
Transit Node
CUNY
SUNY
Stony Brook
Polytechnic
University
New York
Public Library
Legend
router
Alfred
University
I2 Peers
New York
University
SUNY
Albany
Cornell
University
Clarkson
University
vBNS
West Orange
New Jersey
DS3
University
of Rochester
2 x OC3*
Rockefeller
University
Brookhaven
National Labs
NYSERNet 2000 / New York State Infrastructure
Buffalo Node
OC48
Rochester
Transit Node
OC48
Albany
Transit Node
Syracuse
Transit Node
OC48
* 3 x DS3
OC48
OC48
WDM
WDM
OC12
WDM
OC3 DS3
Poughkeepsie
Transit Node
OC12
WDM
OC48
OC12
OC3
DS3
DS3*
DS3*
* DS3
* DS3
OC3
* DS3
OC3
DS3
OC48
* OC3
NYC Node
OC48
SUNY
Binghamton
Transit Node
Legend
Collocated NYT and NYSERNet 2000 PoPs
ATM Switch
SONET Add Drop MUX
NYT FLM 2400 with Tributary shelf
NYT FLM 600
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DS3
9 x OC3
* 3 x OC3
OC3
Bandwidth Legend
* Denotes Circuits To Be Added
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DS-3
OC-3
OC-12
OC-48
* 9 x DS3
SUNY
Stony Brook
Transit Node
OC3
DS3
New York State Thruway Project
• MFS Network Technologies
– building and maintaining
– 6 Innerducts
– 641 mile route and rights-of-way
• Carriers requesting Access
– Leasing to first and second tier communication companies (MCI,
LCI International, etc)
– Intermedia $7 Million for 12 fibers (One Time Fee)
– IXC Carrier $18.6 M OTF, $4.1M for installation of 96 fibers
– fONOROLA Development Corp. $11.4M for 12 fibers
– Worldcom $25.7M for 48 Fibers
– Qwest Communications Corp. $23.8M 96 fibers
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Neil Springer Albany News
The NYSERNet 2000 Program
• What sets us apart from other “gigapop”
projects?
– long history of successful network deployments
with the same players
– a distributed wide area approach
– partnership with NYS Thruway Fiber Project
– commitment to bring network to our members (not
a star to a single “gigapop”)
– $2M commitment in first year by:
– NYSERNet, member institutions and New York
State Science & Tech
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NYSERNet 2000 Program
Organization
• Steering Committee
– comprised of faculty and administrators from
participating NYSERNet 2000 institutions
• Engineering Working Group
– comprised of senior network engineers from 12 leading
NYSERNet institutions and partners
• Applications Working Group
– comprised of faculty and research administrators from
participating NYSERNet 2000 institutions
• NYSERNet Staff
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NYSERNet 2000
Engineering Work Group
Jerry Bucklaew
Liudvidas Bukys
Bill Chen
John Fisher
Jim Grisham*
Bruce Johnson*
Brian McGlynn
Peter Morrissey
Tom Neiss
Michael O'Connor
Bill Russell
Necdet Uzun
SUNY Buffalo
University Of Rochester
Columbia University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
NYSERNet
Cornell Theory Center
Governor’s Task Force on IRM
Syracuse University
SUNY System Administration
Brookhaven National Labs
New York University
Polytechnic University
*Designates Co-Chairs
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Engineering Work Group continued
Alternate Participants
John Fitzpatrick
University Of Rochester
Jimmy Kyriannis
New York University
Steering Committee Advisors
John Kolb
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dean of Computing and Information Services
Vace Kundacki
Columbia University
Deputy VP for Academic Information Systems
Arnie Peskin
Brookhaven Labs
Head - Computing and Communications Division
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Engineering Work Group Process
• Engineering Work Group established on March 3rd
– the EWG established guidelines based on the
requirements from the Applications Working Group and
developed a set of technical and operational
specifications
• RFI released April 29, responses due May 30, 1997
• Develop relationship with New York State Governors task
force (May- on going)
• “Environmental and Connectivity Specifications for
NYSERNet 2000 PoPs” to the Governor’s Task Force on
Information Resource Management on September 12,
1997.
• Interim meetings with vendors June - August
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Engineering Work Group Process cont.
• “Hardware Design Options for the NYSERNet 2000
Network” document sent to Ascend, Cisco, IBM, and
Newbridge on October 2, 1997
– full SONET OC12 backbone service;
– end-to-end ATM transport,
– enabling of OC3 or DS3 connections at each NYSERNet 2000 POP
location, with growth potential
– incremental and constant upgrades to the network.
• Business case released October 21, 1997
• Business Partnership discussions with equipment vendors
completed November 5th
• Selection for recommendations to the steering committee
November 6 & 7
• Presentation to Steering Committee November 17, 1997
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Faculty Research Application Conference
Will bring together NYSERNet 2000 member
institution’s faculty to develop collaborative projects
in:
– digital libraries
– tele-medicine
– distance learning
– data visualization
Planned for early Spring 1998
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NYSERNet 2000 Corporate
Partners Program
• Developing Corporate Partnerships
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Product and service testbed opportunities
Research collaborations with member schools
Student intern sponsorship
Applications conference involvement
• New market development
• Demonstration site
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NYSERNet Program Goals
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June ‘97 - NYSERTips web site online
July 15 - NN2000 initial design complete
July 31 - NSF Funding Proposal Submitted
Sept. 25 - Issue RFP for NN2000 Local Loops
Nov. 17 - Select NN2000 Equipment Vendor(s)
Dec. ‘97 - Order local loops and vBNS connection
Jan. ‘98 - NYC Gigapop Operational
April ‘98 - Research Applications Conference
May ‘98 - up State PoPs operational
Dec. ‘98 - All NN2000 sites operational
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NYSERNet 2000 Vision
• Creation of a constantly evolving, leading
edge research and education network
• Enabling the development of new network
applications and research collaborations
• Advantaging NYS R&E community in the
ability to attract state, federal and corporate
funding in support of research & education
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Discussion
• Questions?
• www.nysernet.org
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