Vendor positions - Asia Pacific Advanced Network

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New Zealand’s Advanced
Network Project
Briefing for the APAN Members
Singapore July 2006
Charles Jarvie
Development Manager
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The New Zealand Advanced Network
project – a National Research and
Education Network (NREN)
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High performance Ethernet and IP backbone network
Enabling development of advanced Internet applications
in research & education sectors
Supports deployment of leading edge network services
to the Universities, CRIs, National Library, schools,
libraries, museums and others in the R&E sector
Complements and peers with other high performance
NRENs internationally and in NZ – “opening the borders”
Formal Project Objectives
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To enable leading edge e-research
To facilitate universal connectivity throughout the New
Zealand and international research and education
community
To encourage broad participation by the research and
education sector in New Zealand through accessible
technology and reasonable pricing
To connect the research and education sector to the
broader innovation community for pre-commercial,
research and development–based collaboration.
To facilitate participation by multiple telecommunications
sector partners, so as to ensure the greatest possible
flexibility for on-going evolution
How is this structured?
Initially Crown-owned company – Research and Education
Advanced Network New Zealand Ltd (REANNZ)
 Directors – Dr Jim Watson (Chair), Prof Warwick Clegg, Carol
Moffatt, Dr Rick Pridmore, Jane Taylor
 Management
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CEO - Donald Clark
Development – Charles Jarvie
Operations – Mark Cordy
Communities - TBA
Establishment funding NZ$43M over ~ 4 years
Separate Capability Building Program (CBP) to facilitate
professional skill development
Members, associates and partners pay an annual subscription
aimed to cover operational costs, and equipment replacement
Who can use this network?
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Aimed primarily at Universities, Crown Research
Institutes and the National Library as members and
eventual owners
Participation by schools, museums, and libraries to
provide opportunities for collaboration across
education and research.
Network Access Policy (NAP) defines who may use
the network and for what purpose – it does not
define applications that may utilise the network. NAP
is consistent with those of overseas NRENs.
Also allows others (Associates and Partners) to use
the network for R&E activity and the support of R&E
activity.
High Level Network Characteristics
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10Gb/s dedicated wavelength physically diverse national
backbone (supporting WAN PHY),
620Mb/s protected to Pacific Wave, Seattle – peering
with other R&E networks
155Mb/s protected to AARNET, Sydney
Layer 2 Ethernet and Layer 3 IP capable
Native IPv4 and IPv6
Multicast and jumbo frame enabled
International ASN 38018; National ASN 38022
Proof of concept phase and network name
announcement August 2006
Network acceptance and operation from
November/December 2006
National Network
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Vector
North Shore
Vector
North Shore
CityLink Auckland
Hort Research
Mount Albert
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(simple “tube” map version under action)
Forest Research
Rotorua
Innovation Waikato
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Inspire.Net
Palmerston North
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TCL POP Napier
Hawkes Bay Research
Centre
Havelock North
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Massey University
Palmerston North
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CityLink
Wellington
CityLink
Wellington
GNS Lower Hutt
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TCL POP
Nelson
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Canterbury University
Lincoln University
= Nortel DWDM Connection
= Fibre Connection
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10Gb
= Fibre Patch Lead
REANNZ Physical Network Diagram
Version 1_1
30th December 2005
10Gb
Otago University
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AgResearch
Invermay
International Network
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PYRMONT
STM-1
AARNET
ADM
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Service Delivery Point
VzB ITOC
AUCKLAND
SYDNEY
Co-Location Premises
ADM
TCL
ADM
STM-1
TCL
Northcote
ADM
ALEXANDRIA
BROOKVALE
1+1
APS
Service
Delivery
Point
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SC Fibre
HILLSBORO
ADM
SOUTHERN CROSS
INTERNATIONAL
NETWORK
SPENCER
BEACH
SAN
JOSE
Service
Delivery Point
MORRO BAY
STM-4
ADM
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ADM
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ADM
TAKAPUNA
CABLE
STATION
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SACRAMENTO
ADVANCED
NETWORK
CUSTOMER OR PARTNER NETWORK PROVIDED
ROUTER OR NETWORK DEVICE
AUCKLAND
Co-Location Premises
Initial Service Architecture
International Managed Network Service
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PACIFIC
WAVE
ADM
WHENAUPAI
CABLE
STATION
STM-4
KAHE
POINT
SUVA
SEATTLE
Co-Location Premises
VzB MANAGED EDGE ROUTER JUNIPER M10i
Some early projects underway – just to test
the water
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Access grid network connecting several
universities and interworking with overseas
sites. Conference XP testing also underway.
University of Auckland participation in NEES
Consortium – first ever testing outside USA
Open Students Television Network (OSTN)
interworking with HITLab South and
University of Canterbury
Keen to expand peering relationships with
APAN members via Pacific Wave
Capability Building
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We can’t just continue to “steer by our wake”
Essential area of work to enable effective early and
sustained network utilisation
Build awareness of, and participate in the development
of, middleware and applications
To invite international experts to present at technical
workshops, and to inform strategic planning processes
Initially requires a degree of coordination to ensure basic
skills are developed quickly and consistently for common
network applications
REANNZ has a strong incentive to achieve early
adoption so is coordinating aspects of network-oriented
capability building with its own member training activities
Capability Building Program (CBP)
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Advisory panel established
Working Groups
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International relationships
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separate funding stream;
non-exclusive provision of logistics/secretariat by REANNZ;
task-oriented projects
Chairs and participation from members/associates
Logistical support from REANNZ
Participate and contribute to working groups and projects
Formalising relationships to enable network peering and
cement collaborative intentions for research and education,
plus international network sharing
CBP will sponsor both-way travel opportunities
NZ Advanced Network project –
its promise and potential
Thank you
Charles Jarvie
Development Manager
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Message from Charles
We will be having a launch event on 31 August
in Auckland so we would ask any members who
might be in New Zealand around that time to
contact me and I can arrange an invitation to the
function at the University of Auckland or the
related activities at the University of Canterbury.
Charles Jarvie
REANNZ
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