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IEEAF Global Quilt Update:
APAN Opportunities
APAN 2003
January 22, 2003
Fukuoka, Japan
Dr. Donald R. Riley
Chair, IEEAF
Vice President and CIO
University 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 l
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IEEAF Atlantic Link
Live 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
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TransAtlantic
Circuit
Design
U.S. Side of
TransAtlantic Circuit
Amsterdam
Side of
TransAtlantic
Circuit
Next
Generation
Abilene
Configuration
for iGrid
iGrid2002 WAN connections
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 l
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APAN Opportunities ??
!!!!!!
IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS
+10 Gbps l
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 (OC192)
• 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
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NTT
UCAID/Internet2
Abilene NOC/Indiana University
Level3
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Logical Design: Pacific Wave
Abilene
Tokyo
WIDE
S
???
???
R
MPLS
over
POS
10G Ethernet
1G Ethernet
Seattle
R
S
CA*net4
AARNet
PNWGP
TAnet2
oc192 waves
oc12 waves
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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.
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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.
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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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A Global Quilt Project
Global Medical Research
Exchange Initiative
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Global Medical Research Exchange Initiative
Bio-Medicine and Health Sciences
St.
Petersburg
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
NL
CA
MD
Barcelona
Greece
GHANA
Buenos
Aires/San
Paolo
CN
Chenai
Navi
Mumbai
SG
PERTH
Layer 1 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 2 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 3 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Global Quilt Initiative – GMRE Initiative - 001
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Global Medical Research Exchange Initiative
Bio-Medicine and Health Sciences
St.
Petersburg
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
NL
CA
MD
Barcelona
Greece
GHANA
Buenos
Aires/San
Paolo
CN
Chenai
Navi
Mumbai
SG
PERTH
Layer 1 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 2 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Layer 3 – Spoke & Hub Sites
Global Quilt Initiative – GMRE Initiative - 001
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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
China
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Russia
Singapore
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
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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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THE GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE SITES
Stockholm
Ireland
Seattle, WA
Portland, OR
Amsterdam
Copenhagen
Berlin
London-Htrw
NY-Broadway
Oslo
Dusseldorf
London-Stfd
NY-6th Ave
CSU-Hayward
Helsinki
Groningen
Hamburg
NJ-Wall Township
Frankfurt
Russia
Beijing
Santa Clara, CA
Seoul
Los Angeles, CA
Tokyo
Guam
College Park, MD
Taipei
Miami
Shanghai
Geneva
Hong Kong
Lisbon
Tel Aviv
Cypress
Singapore
Barcelona
Vienna
= Current
= Future
Philippines
Chennai
Madrid
Marseille
Milan
Paris
Rome
Bangladesh
Mumbai
Bangalore
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IEEAF Global Quilt
Government
+
Universities
Submarine
Fiber
Terrestial
Fiber
Http://www.ieeaf.org/