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Enabling User-oriented Network Services
SEEREN
in South East Europe
http://www.seeren.org
Yannis Mitsos
SEEREN2 coordinator
Greek Research and Technology Network (GRNET)
The SEEREN2 initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP6 Research Infrastructures contract no. 026748
SEEREN2 objectives
SEEREN2 aims at:
o creating the next generation of the southeast European
segment of GÉANT
o easing the “digital divide” that still separates most of the
southeast European countries from the rest of the continent
o assisting the incubating NRENs to fully establish themselves in
the European Research Area (ERA) and be integrated in the
related European-wide organisations and initiatives (TERENA,
CEENet, e-IRG, EUGridPMA, etc)
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Definition of “Digital Divide”
o First and foremost, the digital divide
is an infrastructure divide. There are
not enough connections and access
points in the world for everyone to
connect their video, voice and
computing devices;
o optical networking is emerging rapidly
o very demanding scientific applications
(i.e. Grids) demand solid and high
bandwidth infrastructure
o Research networks are a national asset
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o Evidenced by numbers:
o 4/5 of the world’s population
give or take a few
percentage points, lack
access to dependable,
reliable and affordable public
communications networks
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DF for the research community
slide from
Stanislav Šíma, Lada
Altmannová „ Towards
advanced CEF Networks
lighting“
CESNET presentation - May
30th, 2006
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The SEEREN2 initiative
“… to consolidate the network and
services into the pan-European eInfrastructure and the NREN endusers into the European Research
Area …”
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Means of easing the DD: Upgrading
Infrastructure
o SEEREN2 aims at creating the next generation of the southeast European
segment of GÉANT, that intends to make leading-edge technologies and
services available to the entire R&E communities and all sectors without
discrimination between users and sites in southeast Europe in an attempt to
further ease the “digital divide” that still separates most of the southeast
European countries from the rest of the continent.
Upgrading National
infrastructures
Deploying DF connections
Support neighboring
NRENs
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Means of easing the DD: Assist the
NRENs
o SEEREN2 continue assisting the
incubating and existing NRENs in
southeast Europe to fully establish
themselves and to integrate with
related European-wide organisations
and initiatives (TERENA, CEENet,
etc) and eventually become full
members of the GÉANT community
by the end of the project.
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Services and tools structure
o A plethora of state of the art tools are incorporated
o More to be implemented during the rest project’s lifetime
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Elaborating fundamental services
o Trouble Ticketing System
o Network active/passing monitoring
o NetIIS
o perfSONAR
o Open source tools
o Network DB
o Hidden inside NetIIS
o IPv6 connectivity
o Monitoring/management tools
integration
o Through a one-stop
o SLA management
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Active and Passive monitoring using
NetIIS (1/2)
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Full-featured network monitoring system
Web-based
Customized to the user needs
Database backend for network information (additionally to
monitoring information)
Automatic notifications of events
Passive and active monitoring
SLA reports/management
Logical grouping (through tagging) of the objects in the
database
…and much, much more!
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Active and Passive monitoring using
NetIIS (2/2)
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Active and Passive monitoring using
Smokeping
o “Smokeping” is hosted in the center of the bockbone network.
Namely in Sofia – Bulgaria, where an alternative GEANT
connection exists
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Trouble Ticketing system
o SEEREN2 deploys the well-known “Request Tracker”
(http://bestpractical.com/rt) as a trouble ticketing system
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Cross-domain performance monitoring
system
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is an infrastructure for network performance
monitoring developed by the GN2-JRA1
All cross-border
interfaces statistics
are publicized
RRD & MRTG graphs
are created by
NetIIS
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Elaborating advanced services
o LOBSTER
o MoU, help from developers
o Deep packet inspection
o Anonymized!
o CERT
o Group created
o Links with CSIRT groups
established
o Further activities planned
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Deployment of testing services
o Synergies with other research
projects. Provision of the
SEEREN2 network as a
“playground” for the testing of
new advanced services:
Graphical
representations of the
Daily statistics
Overall statistics
o Network-level Emulation (nemu) is
a novel passive network
monitoring application for the
detection of zero-day polymorphic
attacks.
Detailed analysis
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Training
o Transfer technical knowledge to network engineers from project partners’ and users
of the network infrastructure
o Theoretical lectures, tutorials, hands-on demonstration labs
o 1st training event on network services: Heraklion, Greece, 25-27 September 2006
(Summer School)
o QoS (sponsored by Juniper Networks)
o NetIIS
o perfSONAR
o +20 participants from SEE, Black-Sea and Central Asia countries
o 2nd training event: Winter School on user-level services, Kopaonik, Serbia, March
2007:
o Voice over IP technologies
o AAI - Identity Management, federations
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Liaison Activities
o Liaison with GÉANT2 and other pan-European and international e-infrastructure
projects
o SEEREN2 early adoption of GÉANT2 perfSONAR framework – Summer School
o 6DISS – people from SEE attended TTT workshop in Brussels, Oct 2006
o ELISA - uses the SEEREN2 infrastructure to deliver seminars to ICT tutors for
SMEs in SEE
o The project seeks for additional funds by contact with funding bodies and industrial
sponsors
o BiH: Austrian Development Agency, Norwegian Embassy, Telecommunications
Regulatory Agency, UNDP, Swiss Embassy in BiH
o Technical Advisory Board to provide advice on technical matters and provide
support - started in October 2006
o UCL, NORDUnet, InaTelecom, Juniper Networks, Cisco Systems, Meriton
Networks, Alcatel, Lucent, HP
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SEEREN2: Extending the network in the
SEEREN
SE Europe
http://www.seeren.org
Yannis Mitsos
SEEREN2 coordinator
Greek Research and Technology Network (GRNET)
The SEEREN2 initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP6 Research Infrastructures contract no. 026748
SEELight: The lambda facility for SEE R&E
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South-East European Lambda Network Facility for R&E
Proposal for the deployment of an advanced regional network
infrastructure (lambda network facility) for R&E, under the
Hellenic Plan for the Economic Reconstruction of the Balkans
(HiPERB).
SEELight is the response to the need of SEE for high-quality
research and education. The project will
o help create a viable economy-of-scale model for the region
to reduce networking costs per country,
o support the evolving needs of SEE R&E communities in the
fields of domestic and international data communications,
o provide the foundation for network-based information
exchange and co-operation towards a SEE Regional
Information Society
o serve as a testbed for development of new services, and
allow the SEE R&E community to participate in international
networking activities
o assist the SEE countries to achieve their development
goals, support the growth of their National Research &
Education Networks (NRENs), accelerate research, fuel
national and regional economic growth, and aid their
integration with the rest of Europe.
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Budapest
Debrecen
Oradea
Iasi
Cluj-Napoca
Szeged
Timisoara
Sombor
Zrenjanin
Osijek
Brcko
Banja Luka
Split
Brasov
Galati
Resita
Novi-Sad
Pancevo
Turnu Severin
Bjeljina
Tuzla
Zenica
Targo-Mures
Arad
Subotica
Zagreb
Belgrade
Sabac
Valjevo
Zvornik
Cacak
Uzice
Mostar Sarajevo
Pitesti
Bucharest
Kragujevac
Kraljevo
Ploiesti
Slatina
Bor
Krusevac
Svishtov
Ruse
Pleven
Pirot
Nis
Craiova
Pravetz
Veliko
Tarnovo
Gabrovo
Novi Pazar Leskovac
Sofia
Vranje
Shkodra
Skopje
Blagoevgrad
Prilep
Tirana
Elbasan
Kardzali
Drama
Serres
Xanthi Komotini
Edessa
Korce
Florina
Beroia
Gjirokastra
Stara Zagora
Bitola
Ohrid
Vlora
Plovdiv
Ioannina
Thessaloniki
Larissa
Lamia
Mytilini
Preveza
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Varna
Burgas
Podgorica
Tetovo
Shumen
Agrinio
Livadia
Chios
Patra
Athens
Samos
Syros
Rhodos
Chania
Iraklio
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