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UKLight
TERENA Networking Conference
9th June 2004
David Salmon
UKERNA
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Overview
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Background
What is UKLight ?
Architecture
UK National Access
Governance
Status
Futures
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Background
• Towards optical networking
• International activities
• StarLight – evolved from Startap
• International exchange point – “bring your lambdas”
• Joined by NetherLight
• “Lambda” workshops
• Sept 2001, 2002, 2003, (2004 – UK)
• TERENA
• Initiative attempted with Flag Telecom during 2002
• Interest within Grid Network Team – UK e-Science programme
• UK activities have evolved from these over last 2+ years
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Internal meetings and papers during 2002
UKLight bid to JCSR – Nov 2002
Funding approved March /April 2003
29 months & we are here…
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What is UKLight ?
• Facility to provide national and international “bandwidth
channels” for use by research and e-Science projects
• Cross-discipline initiative
• JANET community
• Network research
• e-Science applications
• optical (photonic) communications research
• UKERNA – manage and develop JANET
• supporting the community
• advanced service-network development
• Components:
• UK point-of-access and links to international facilities
• UK national photonics facility/infrastructure
• UK national R&D network infrastructure
• extending access within JANET
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Potential early adopters
• Particle Physics
• high performance data transfer
• Radio Astronomy
• very long baseline interferometry
(near-real-time data transfer)
• Distributed HPC & visualization
• Remote cancer diagnosis
• federated databases & visualization
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Projects approved
• ESLEA partners
• Peter Clarke co-ordinated
• ULMAS – monitoring at many scales
• Lionel Sacks & colleagues
• Others are interested…
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Funding
• Funding – SRIF - £6.5M total
• From HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for
England)
• Via JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee)
• Sub-committee for Support of Research (JCSR)
• International Point of Access
• Circuits, equipment, housing, NMS, staff…
• UK Access and photonics infrastructure
• Equipment, housing…
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What is UKLight ? –
Infrastructure perspective
• Infrastructure to support the UK part of an International
facility (GLIF – Global Lambda Integrated Facility) for
Network and Advanced applications R&D
• Eg international Gigabit ethernet ‘channels’
• UKLight will apply to join Translight and contribute
“lambdas”
• Implemented with:
• Telco Wavelength services
• Transmission equipment providing Multiplexed channels
(SDH) to carry Gigabit ethernet
• Ethernet switch/es
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UKLight components
• International Point of Access in London
• Wavelength services to
• StarLight (Chicago)
• NetherLight (Amsterdam)
• Internal UK access via extended JANET
development Network
• Dark-Fibre facility for photonics community
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Local Research
Equipment
UK Researchers
International
Point-of-Access
Extended JANET
Development Network
Existing
connections
Proposed
connections
CA*net
StarLight
Chicago
UKLight
London
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
Abilene
CERN
10Gb/s
10Gb/s
NorthernLight
10Gb/s
NetherLight
Amsterdam
UKLight
– showing connections to
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selected International peer facilities
CzechLight
GEANT
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UK National access to UKLight
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Model for Extension of the SuperJANET Development Network
Northern
Ireland
Clydenet
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NNW
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UHI Network
AbMAN
FaTMAN
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C&NL
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Glasgow
North Wales
MAN
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Core Point of Presence
C-PoP
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Edinburgh
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MidMAN
TVN
Leeds
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Reading
London
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South Wales S
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Portsmouth
LMN
Key for components.
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SWERN
LeNSE
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EastNet
Kentish MAN
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EMMAN
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Bristol
NorMAN
Backbone Access Router
R-PoP
T YHMAN
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Warrington
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EaStMAN
UKLight
C-PoP
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Extension to 2.5G BAR
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Extension to 10G BAR
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Development Network
Extension Model
• Uncommitted backbone bandwidth in MCI
contract for SuperJANET4
• 10G for current production backbone
• Additional 10G available but uncommitted
• Parallel to existing core
• Upgrades to Regional Network access points also
included
• Presented as SDH
• not dark fibre …
• But it still opens up interesting options…
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Principles
• Use SDH multiplexers to partition this bandwidth
on a link by link basis
• e.g. 10Gb/s 4 x 2.5Gb/s
• Configure end-to-end paths using the partitioned
links - channels
• Projects will run VLANS / IP etc. over their
channels
• Operating transmission equipment, will bring
telco style provisioning issues
• Links to concepts for SuperJANET5
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Figure 1: Extended Development Network – Stage 1
Core Point of Presence
C-PoP
Backbone Access Router
R-PoP
Manchester
Warrington
London
Cambridge
UKLight International Point of Access
London - ULCC
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Extended development network: Phase 1
Manchester
SDH
Mux
Warrington
SDH
Mux
Cambridge
SDH
Mux
SDH
Mux
Reading
London
St Pancras
StarLight
SDH
Mux
ULCC
SDH
Mux
UKLight
PoA
NetherLight
SDH Multiplexer
Production GSR
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“Local” External
Sites – eg UCL
Extended
Development
Network
US
SDH
Mux
‘X’Light
NL
GE/FE
Sw/Router
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UK Dark
Fibre
Co-Lo
Access
UKLight PoA - ULCC
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JANET
production
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UKLight Status
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UKLight Procurement status
• Procurement announced Mid-July 2003
• 4 Modules
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Wavelength Service London – Chicago
Wavelength Service London – Amsterdam
SDH Multiplexing/Switching Equipment
Gigabit Ethernet Switching Equipment
• Reconsider – 10GE switching requirement
• Wavelength services – awarded to Level3 – Dec. 2003
• SDH equipment – awarded to Pinacl/Ciena – Jan. 2004
• Commissioning now complete - US & NL links operational
• Manchester & Cambridge – July to September
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Ciena Core Director
• CDci (the small one)
• Backbone / high density
device
• Up to 16 STM-64
• Switch matrix with STM1
granularity
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Ciena Metro Director
• Used as an edge device
(so far)
• 2 STM-64 (10Gb/s)
• G Ethernet
• 10/100 Ethernet
• Switch matrix with STM1
granularity
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Rina Samani &
Jonathan Couzens
with the UKLight
equipment at ULCC
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Core Director
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Metro Director
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UKLight International and Phase 1
ULCC - LAB
Warrington
C-PoP
NNW
Manchester
EastNet
Cambridge
Leased Bandwidth
St Pancras
10G
10G
10G
10G
ULCC
Chicago
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Amsterdam
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UKLight International and Phases 1 & 2
ULCC - LAB
C&NLMAN
Lancaster
Leeds
C-PoP
Warrington
C-PoP
YHMAN
Leeds
NNW
Manchester
Reading
C-PoP
EastNet
Cambridge
CLRC-RAL
Leased Bandwidth
St Pancras
10G
10G
10G
10G
ULCC
Chicago
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Amsterdam
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UKLight Governance
• Steering Committee (SC) – JISC established
• covers policy and funding issues
• Hugh Pilcher-Clayton (EPSRC) will chair
• International representatives
• Bill St Arnaud (Canarie) and David Williams (CERN/TERENA)
• Community representation
• Peter Clarke (UCL), Dave Deroure (Southampton), Brian
Gilmour (Edinburgh), David Hutchison (Lancaster), Guy Rickett
(PPARC), David Salmon (UKERNA), Lesley Thompson (EPSRC)
• Plus JISC & UKERNA attendees
• Technical Advisory Group (TAG) – UKERNA established
• operations and project-feasibility assessment
• David Hutchison (Lancaster University) will chair
• Community representation
• Tim Chown (Southampton), Lionel Sacks UCL), Dimitra
Simeonidou (Essex), Ian White (Cambridge)
• John Graham (ULCC) – UKLight engineer
• David Salmon (UKERNA)
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Use by projects
• Projects expected to be funded by Research Council or
other programmes
• Central funding covers equipment interface at backbone
edge
• Projects discuss options with UKLight project manager &
submit written connection proposal
• UKLight TAG will assess feasibility & provide a report
• Use as part of research proposal
• Existing projects can also make a case to connect
• Will need endorsement by original funding programme
• In some cases may need to consult the UKLight steering
committee
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Future Expansion
• Build to meet requirements of approved projects
• Phase 3 – still speculative
• Remaining budget would allow equipping access to about
half of the Regional Networks)
• JISC/Research Council will call for expressions of interest to
connect to UKLight
• Steering Committee will prioritise responses
• Commit funds during 2004
• Use budget to give projects working time during 2005
• Beyond this leads into SuperJANET5 !
• Incorporate these concepts from ground up
• Flexible transmission platform
• Fibre / wavelength service based
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Overview of SuperJANET5
architecture requirements
Requirements to be served
Commodity
Teaching & Learning
e-Science
Network Service
R&D
Dev.
IP production network
Special purpose
bandwidth
Test – Test –
bed(s) bed(s)
Flexible transmission platform
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Flexible Transmission Platform
Design characteristics
• Transmission channels configured and managed at our
control
• Scalable to higher bandwidth at controllable cost
• A range of options exist
telco. provides telco. provides telco. manages UKERNA leases UKERNA owns,
bandwidth
“wavelength” fibre and the fibre and also manages and
services
services
light only
lights it
lights fibre
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Further Information
• UKLight
• www.uklight.ac.uk
• [email protected]
• [email protected]
• SuperJANET5
• www.ja.net/SJ5/
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