20050128-IRNC-TLPW
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International Research Connections
Translight/PacificWave and
WHREN
John Silvester
Vice-Provost, University of Southern California
Chair, CENIC
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Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave
• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
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What is Pacific Wave?
Pacific Wave is a state-of-the-art international peering
and lambda integrated facility designed to serve
advanced research, education, development, and hightech networks throughout the Pacific Rim and the world.
Goal: enhance networking capabilities by increasing
network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing
throughput, reducing costs and provision point-to-point
lambda services to meet the short and long-term needs
associated with advanced application and network
development and implementation.
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Global R&E Network Pathways
PacificWave
DISCLAIMER - This network map was a best estimate of expected connectivity for 2005, several changes in
connectivity and planned connectivity have happened since it was created
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Pacific Wave Today
• Extensible peering exchange and lambda integrated facility
• Nodes (currently) in Seattle and Los Angeles Seattle, connected by
a 10GbE wave provisioned over National LambdaRail (2,241
kilometers)
• AUP free
• Supports IPv4 and IPv6; multicast enabled
• Based on Layer 2, Ethernet connections (for layer 3 peering)
• Provides 24x7 NOC support.
• Priced consistently from node to node
• Allows participants to self-select their peering
• Allows participants to connect to one-location and access
participants at all Pacific Wave nodes
• Supports advance applications
• Welcomes any research or development network that can meet the
minimum network configuration requirements (connect with a router;
support BGP; support jumbo-frames)
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Who Operates Pacific Wave?
A joint project of CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop
In collaboration with University of Southern California
and University of Washington
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Pacific Wave – What’s Next?
• Sunnyvale node to be implemented 2005 (Q2)
• Several new (1G-10G) connections expected in 2005
• Need for more flexible interconnect (layer 2, layer 1,
optical) and ability to manage these interconnect
dynamics and complexity more efficiently
• Demand for dynamic optical exchange capabilities
(GLIF)
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Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave
• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
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Translight/PacificWave (TL/PW)
• Proposal to NSF/IRNC (International Research Connections)
– PI John Silvester (USC)
– Co-PI Ron Johnson (UW)
• Objectives
– Build out PacificWave exchange capabilities to facilitate international
R&E connections on US Pacific Coast
– Assist in the termination of AARnet SXTransport links to SEA and LAX
– Assist in buildout of Hawaii connectivity
– Assist in operation of IEEAF link Tokyo-Seattle
– Provide ongoing engineering and technical support to international
networks landing at PacificWave nodes
– Develop and operate advanced capabilities to support optical
interconnect and exchange needs of R&E networks
• In final stages of award process – any day now …
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TL/PW Pacific Connections
CA*Net4 POP
PW-Seattle
TλEX Tokyo
PW-LA
Oahu
IEEAF Link
Hawaii
AARnet-SX Transport
AARnet
POP Sydney
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CLARA, CUDI
POPs (Tijuana)
TL-PW – West Coast Detail
NLR link
PW-Seattle
Hillsboro
(OR)
AARNet-SX(N)
To Kahe Point (HI)
Portland
(OR)
Los Osos
(CA)
AARNet-SX(S)
To Spencer Beach (HI)
SLO
(CA)
Santa Barbara
(CA)
Optics to carry
new lambda
over CalREN-XD
from SLO to LA
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Pacific Wave
N-S link
(over NLR)
PW-Los Angeles
TL/PW – Hawaii Detail
SCCN
OC-192
Kahe Point
(Oahu)
AARNetSX(S)
To Sydney
AARNet-SX(N)
To Portland
Hawaii Gigapop
(Oahu)
Spencer Beach
(Big Island)
AARNet-SX(S)
To Sydney
SCCN
OC-192
AARNet-SX(S)
To Los Osos
Waimea
Hilo
Mauna Kea
MKOCN (Summit)
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Mauna Kea Observatories Communication Network
CSO
Gemini
JCMT
UKIRT
SMA
IRTF
Subaru
UH-2.2
UH-0.6
CFHT
Keck
VLBA
56kb
Verizon Summit
UH-Managed Shared
Network for All Observatories
Hilo Base Facilities
VLBA
JAC
Waimea Base Facilities
DS3
CSO
Verizon Hilo
Ke
ck
Verizon
Humuula
CFHT
Verizon
Waimea
Gemini
UH Hilo Campus
UNIVERSITY
SMA
UH IfA
Hilo
Subaru
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Leased Private Links
Carrier Infrastructure
for leased shared & private links
Leased DS3 (shared)
UH managed fiber links
Proposed New GbE
PacificWave – Connectivity Diagram
PAIX
529 Bryant
PAIX
6509
15540
DWDM
10GE
15540
DWDM
CENIC 10GE
Lambda
PW-SEA
Level(3)
1360 Kifer, SVL
Level(3) SVL
6509
10GE
10GE 10GE
PNWGP
6509
15808
DWDM
10GE
NLR 10GE
Lambda
NLR 10GE
Lambda
Equinix
600 W 7th, LAX
Equinix
818 W 7th, LAX
1 Wilshire Bldg
624 S. Grand, LAX
15808
DWDM
10GE
Equinix-600
6509
10GE
Dark Fiber
Equinix-818
6509
PW-LA
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10GE
Dark Fiber
1 Wilshire
6509
PacificWave Seattle
10GE NLR Lambda
to STARLIGHT
Abilene
AARNet
ATTBI/Comcast
TANET2/TWAREN
CA*NET4
SingAREN
DREN
PNWGP
ESnet
Seattle Westin
Foundry BigIron
GEMnet
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible
Microsoft
KREONet2
10GE NLR Lambda
to LAX (via
Sunnyvale)
1 Gigabit
10 Gigabit
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Pacific Wave - Los Angeles
10 GE NLR Lambda
To Seattle PWave
Via Sunnyvale
10GE
Abilene
Qatar Foundation
10GE
Los Nettos
1 Wilshire
6509
10GE
600 W 7th
6509
818 W 7th
6509
AARNet
NII/SINET
TRANSPAC
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible
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CENIC LAX HPR
1 Gigabit
10 Gigabit
TWAREN
Pacific Wave LAX/SVL/PAIX
Scheduled Completion March 2005
TO SEATTLE PWAVE
10GE
Site connections
Under discussion
PAIX
6509
10GE
10GE
L3 SVL
6509
CENIC SVL HPR
10GE
For LA detail
See LA slide
10GE
1 Wilshire
6509
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible
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10GE
Equinix-818
6509
Equinix-600
6509
1 Gigabit
CENIC DC HPR
CENIC LAX HPR
10 Gigabit
Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave
• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN
– Overview
– Planned Activity for 2005
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WHREN: Increasing the Rate of Discovery and Enhancing
Education across the Americas
• The Western Hemisphere Research and Networking (WHREN)
initiative is:
– A cooperative of research and education networks across the Americas
– A community based cyberinfrastructure
– A forum for Pan American collaboration
• The U.S. National Science Foundation supports WHREN through
LILA (Links Interconnecting Latin America):
– PI: Julio Ibarra (Florida International U); Co-PI: John Silvester (CENIC)
– Partial funding a fiber acquisition between San Diego, California and
Tijuana, Mexico which will initially provide a 1 Gigabit per second
(Gbps) link, eventually directly connecting into PW-LAX
– Partial supporting a 1.2 Gbps connection between Miami and Sao
Paulo
– Connectivity growing to 10 Gbps over five years
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WHREN-LILA links with RedCLARA
MIA-Sao Paulo and San Diego-Tijuana
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WHREN-LILA Year 1 Link San Diego – Tijuana
San Diego (CENIC at
UCSD/SDSC)
CalREN/HPR
switch
Tijuana (GX POP @ BESTEL)
switch
CUDI
CLARA
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CLARA-CUDI-CalREN Logical Connections
CENIC at
UCSD/SDSC
Level 3 logical connections
CalREN/HPR
switch
CalREN/HPR
GX POP @
3180 University
switch
Cisco 4503
CLARA
switch
switch
CLARA
CUDI
Cisco 7206
CLARA @ BESTEL
in Tijuana
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CUDI
Future Plans
• Upgrade links to higher capacities
• Backhaul CUDI and CLARA connections to Pacific Wave
(LA)
• Explore lightpath/GLIF opportunities
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