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RMDCN within RA VI – status and perspectives
RMDCN within RA VI
- status and perspectives Matteo Dell’Acqua
ECMWF
[email protected]
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Contents
Background
RMDCN configuration
Network performance and reliability
Benefits and Developments
Future
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Background
RMDCN Steering Group was established in 1994
ITT was issued in March 1998
Equant was selected as the provider for the RMDCN
Contract was signed in December 1998
Service Commencement Date was 15 March 2000
Contract runs for 5 or 8 years
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The Network
Virtual Private Network based on Frame Relay PVCs
TCP/IP is used as a transport protocol
Guaranteed bandwidth ( CIR )
Ability to take advantage of unused network capacity ( EIR )
PVC costs are in function of the CIR and the location of the endpoints
No limit to the number of Sites that can be connected
No limit to the number of PVCs that can be established
Fully managed Cisco routers
Connection via a PTT access line to the in-country POP
Backup service ( ISDN, PSTN, dual access line )
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Initial Deployment - membership
Deadline to be included was 1 April 1999
Larger than anticipated, 31 countries in total
All 17 ECMWF Member States
3 ECMWF Co-operating States
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
Turkey
Hungary, Iceland and Slovenia
11 Region VI countries outside ECMWF
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Jordan,
Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Syrian Arab
Republic
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RMDCN Configuration - 1
Today, 32 countries + ECMWF are connected to RMDCN
Syria
Regulatory issues are being resolved
Russia
Estonia was connected in December 1999
Poland was connected in February 2000
Croatia was connected in June 2000
Connection to UK Met Office
RMDCN Accession Agreement has been signed by Russia
Eumetsat
Connections to ECMWF and DWD by RMDCN circuits
Awaiting the approval of Eumetsat council
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RMDCN Configuration - 2
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Reliability and Performance
Since 15 March RMDCN has been used for operational
communications
Network very stable
Almost all PVCs get more than 99.5% availability
Number of problems reported to the local Help Desk is stable
Bandwidth delivered has been very good
EIR mechanism works very well and provides most PVCs with
more bandwidth than requested
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Service Availability
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RMDCN repair time
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RMDCN performance
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Benefits - 1
Upgrade of the GTS links and changes in the GTS
configuration
Acceleration in the migration from X.25 to IP
A more flexible modernized network
New connections and changes can be easily introduced
Network is monitored by ECMWF on a 24h basis
Costs saving
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Benefits - 2
One point of contact for the RMDCN membership
uniformity
RMDCN Operations Committee
Co-ordination between all RMDCN participants
Network performance and reliability
Members are
All RTHs participating, 2 NMCs participating, WMO Secretariat and ECMWF
RMDCN Web Site
Set up by ECMWF to disseminate information on the project to the
participating countries
RDT to diagnose network problems before opening a TT
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RMDCN developments
New potential members
Countries are requesting pricing information to join the network
Some of the RTHs are considering to use the RMDCN for
links to other GTS regions
Changes to the GTS architecture are likely to continue
New requests for bandwidth increases, mostly based on
asymetric PVCs.
New request for Mission Critical connection.
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Future - 1
In response to the ITT, only Frame Relay solutions were
offered
Large IP networks are being built by network suppliers for
Extranet and intranet applications
Quality of service is becoming available for IP
More and more fibre networks are being built
New satellite communication networks are planned
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Future - 2
An all-IP solution
With higher link speed
With features such as IP multi-casting
With QOS to guarantee end-to-end traffic
Pilot an IP/VPN solution
Investigate the use of Internet VPN for backup
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