Title: OMNInet
1StarLight A GLIF Open Lightpath Exchange
(GOLE) Presented to Quilt Peering
Workshop October 12, 2006 Linda
Winkler (winkler_at_mcs.anl.gov)
2StarLight By Researchers For Researchers
- an experimental optical infrastructure and
proving ground for network services optimized for
high-performance applications - a large research-friendly co-location facility
with space, power and fiber that is being made
available to university and national/international
network collaborators as a point of presence in
Chicago
Abbott Hall, Northwestern Universitys Chicago
downtown campus
3Connected Networks
- International Advanced Networks
- ASNet
- CANARIE
- CERN/LHCNET
- CERNET/NSFCNET
- CzechLight
- GLORIAD
- HARNET
- JGN-II
- KRLight
- NetherLight
- SINET
- TaiwanLight/TWAREN
- TransLight
- UKLight
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- National and Regional Networks
- Abilene
- BOREAS
- CAVEwave
- DREN
- ESnet
- Fermi LightPath
- HOPI
- I-Light
- I-WIRE
- LONI
- MCNC/EnLIGHTened
- MiLR
- MREN
- National LambdaRail
- NISN
- OMNInet
- Southern Light Rail
- TeraGrid
4Lambda Characteristics
- Speed (1G, 10G, OC192)
- Data Link Framing
- OC192/WANPHY
- Virtual concatenation schemes are used to manage
bandwidth utilization - Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) defined in ITU-T
G.7041 and ANSI T1-105.02 standards (frame-mapped
or transparent) - Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) in STS-1/VC-4
increments - Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme (LCAS)
- 10GE/LANPHY
- Use VLANs to multiplex traffic
5Equipment Choices
- L0
- Photonic Switch
- L1
- Optical Cross Connect Box
- L2
- Ethernet switch
6Engineering/Operational Issues
- A L1 exchange requires a common framing protocol
- A L2 exchange requires VLAN coordination
- Private VLANs between consenting parties
- Operationally difficult to monitor at multiple
layers - Testing and debugging at L2 more difficult than
L3 - Duty cycle of these connections vary widely
- More churn than L3 peering relationships
- Security considerations should not be ignored
7StarLight GLIF Resources
http//www.glif.is/resources/starlight-topology.jp
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8StarLight GLIF ResourcesThe Details
9Multi-domain Lightpath
10GLIF Terminology
11Sourcing Organization
- The organization given the responsibility by the
end user to establish the lightpath is called the
sourcing organization. - The sourcing org is responsible for identifying
the necessary lightpath sections and getting the
lightpath placed into service.
12Establishing a Multi-domain Lightpath
13Lightpath Contracting
14Lightpath Contracting (cont.)
15iGrid2005
16Network Description Engineering Reality-iGrid2005
17Network Description Language (NDL)
- help to reduce the complexity issues in computer
networks - goal is to allow applications to have a better
understanding of the network so they can more
easily adapt it to their needs - the need of a shared common vocabulary that
describes networks is particularly important in
optical networking, and specifically in
facilitating the multi-domain provisioning of
lightpaths
http//trafficlight.uva.netherlight.nl/NDL-demo/
18NDL in GLIF
- Having NDL files of each GOLE enables
- PATH discovery through the global GLIF network
- Up to date overview of the GLIF resources
- Automatically generate diagram of the GLIF
network - Help with monitoring and fault isolation
19References
- http//www.startap.net/starlight
- http//www.startap.net
- http//www.glif.is
- http//trafficlight.uva.netherlight.nl/NDL-demo
- http//www.glif.is/meetings/2006/winter/tech/hatem
-fault-resolution.pdf - http//www.glif.is/meetings/2006/winter/joint-sess
ion/hatem-faq.pdf