Title: Dan Magorian
1Whats MAX Been Up to Lately?Presentation to MAX
membership
Fall 06 Member Meeting
- Dan Magorian
- Director of Engineering Operations
2MAX Production Net and Research Activities
MAX Activities
Production Net Activities
Research Activities
Internet2 HOPI Test Bed support
DRAGON Experimental Networking
Layer 3 IP Network Services
Layer 1 Optical Services
GIG-EF Research Technologies
NGIX/East, AtlanticWave peer points
Disaster Recovery Colocation
Additional Funded Research
3MAX Production topology
State of MD pop, Baltimore
BALT
M40E
1. Original Zhone dwdm over Qwest fiber
2. Movaz dwdm over State Md fiber
3. Gige on HHMI dwdm over Abovenet fiber
Ring 4
4. Univ Sys Md MRV dwdm, various fiber
Level3 pop, Mclean VA
CLPK
NGIX
Ring 2
CLPK
MCLN
T640
T640
UMD pop, College Park MD
CLPK
MCLN
Ring 1
Ring 3
DCGW
DCNE
ASHB
ARLG
Equinix pop, Ashburn VA
GWU Qwest DC pops, ISI/E Arlington VA pop
4What have we gotten done since the Spring?
- At Equinix, transiting IPv6 carrier peerings to
Internet2, making MAX primary east coast IPv6
exchange for them. - Lowered 07 ISP costs 42 32/mb/m for Qwest,
16/mb/m Cogent. - Brought up first international 10G peer (GEANT2,
pan-European network) at NGIX/East, brought up
Esnet 10G, NASA lambdas. - Ran out of room at Level3 suite in Mclean adding
dwdm shelves for high 10G lambda demand to NLR
and Newnet! - Baltimore MRV dwdm ring (well, really USM did).
Will have College Park Baltimore OC48 replaced
by protected ring in Jan (finally!). Good BERnet
meetings focusing on 10G member research needs . - Built new lab across hall at 8400 Baltimore Ave,
welcome visitors. - Connected to DCs NCRnet (lambdas), later DC-NET.
Welcome Chuck Wolfe in new role! - Bought and used advanced Exfo chromatic
dispersion/polarization mode dispersion test
gear, needed as we provision 10G waves over
contributed unknown fiber. Available to MAX
community on loan. - Hired a Senior Optical Engineer (Matt Sinescal.
5Mid-Atlantic Crossroads
National/International Peering Networks
Regional Network Participants
NGIX-East
DC-NET
Univ System Md
Network Virginia
Institutional Connectors
6Projects Underway FY07
- 10G L3 backbone upgrade from OC48 finally will
happen in spring to I2s Newnet. But, being slow
saved us money. Now will have ability to backup
connection with neighboring RON. - Also will have a 10G research connection for
participant lambdas over Newnet (more details in
following slides) - Still trying to get Cienas donation to MAX of
production and research CoreDirectors (talked
about at Spring MM, needed for GEANT and Newnet
lightpaths), hung up in UMD Purchasing. - Need to evaluate, test, procure, install
replacement dwdm system for original MAX ring,
running Luxn/Zhone since 2000. Ironically, still
adding 10G interfaces due to high demand.
Looking for technical folks to get involved with
that project. - Will get additional test gear for 10G ethernet
analyzers sonet. - Continuing measurement and alerting
infrastructure buildout for redundancy, alerting
on optical, full info tracking database. - First production integration of DRAGON
technology, over AtlanticWave peering switches
for long distance vlan transit. - Upgrading Equinix Ashburn lambda (from HHMI) to
10G.
7AtlanticWave It finally happened!
- People may remember that weve been talking about
Awave since 2004, one of the takes forever
projects. - Background SURA-funded 10G NLR lambdas tying
together peers points in NYC, DC, ATL, and MIA
using p-t-p vlans. - Finally happened just in time to get extended
over Florida LambdaRail to SuperComputing 2006 in
Tampa FL, as well as to Chicago, Ottawa, and on
to PacificWave. - And it was badly needed one of the few N-S
paths for high-performance demonstrations, inc
DRAGON, Teraflow Testbed, Optical Multicast,
Nortel-VMT, Caltech-LHC. - Whole team of engineers at 4 exchange points
tested and scheduled demos by bandwidth,
timeslot, vlan, segment. - Amazingly, considering the 11th hour effort, it
worked well! Now (slowly) bringing up production
peerings. - http//www.atlanticwave.net
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9What are the implications of this?
- Right now, everyone is talking about NLR and
Newnet, sustainability/viability of two R E
backbones, whether competition is good or bad. - But consider the lashup of STL with CHI with
WDC that ties P-Wave with Starlight with A-Wave
creates another free backbone, which I call
Ad-hoc net. No trustworthy central IU
operation all access, rules, business plans TBD. - People might remember that this was the
- original Quilt vision people throwing lines
- to their neighbors, now happening 10 years
later. - RON-to-RON peerings they are happening.
10So what will Ad-hoc net backbones be used
for?lightpath activities meet bean-counters
- Personally, I would like to see production
peering traffic remain on well-managed
well-funded backbones, and - Ad-hoc net (MorphNet, but that name is taken)
used just for 1) bilateral backup arrangements,
and 2) optical testbed interoperability and
research activities that dont need 9s. - That sounds fine, but there is definite overlap
with at least some of NLR and Newnets L1 and L2
offerings. Sure, one 10G pipe isnt that much,
but pipes are cheap these days. It could grow
quickly topsy-turvy style with strong demand. - Especially if it saves people on expensive club
- costs to join. Well see how much cost is a
driver.
11Internet2s NewNet transition and NTAC
- People probably know that the old Abilene network
built on Qwest fiber is being phased out, and
replaced with NewNet built on Infinera dwdm
system run by Level3 on their fiber. - This will not impact either Internet2 or MAX
participants! Great care is being taken to make
the transition completely transparent. MAX built
out to Level3 pop with T640 router in 2005, and
as one of the top regional optical nets (RONs) is
totally coordinated with I2 to help them make it
happen. - Reusing existing Juniper T640 routers via rolling
replacement. - New network also provides sub-10G circuit
capabilities via Ciena CoreDirectors, and dynamic
wave capabilities (being built by DRAGON under
contract to I2) in addition to IP net. - Dan and Jerry are on Internet2s new Technical
Advisory Committee (NTAC) Jerry, longtime
optical WG, Dan now interim chair of new ip
services WG. - Huge piece of work under tight deadlines
(mid-07), NYC-CHI up for I2 MM, great new
capabilities for the community.
12The Internet2 Network Architecture
Network Build
- Initially provisioned with ten 10-Gbps
wavelengths (100 Gbps) with all 10 dropping at
each core optical node - Unlimited capacity Will add more wavelengths on
additional fibers if necessary - Scalability Potential for 40 100 Gbps
wavelength support - Reliability Level3 provides industry standard
service level agreements (SLAs) for the backbone
wavelengths - Flexibility Support for dynamic provisioning and
wavelength switching
13The New Internet2 Network
Network Design Infinera optical
- Simple and convenient add/drop technology
- Adding add/drop points doesnt require network
redesign like traditional optical networking
technologies - Simple and convenient wave setup
- Demonstrated high reliability in carrier networks
- 8.5M field operational hours without a single PIC
failure - Economics of Infinera system are disruptive in
the market place - Every direct connector can access every wave on
the system if needed because of Infineras
low-cost transponders
14The New Internet2 Network
Network Design Ciena CoreDirector
- Consolidates the functionality of Add/Drop
Multiplexers (ADMs), Multi Service Provisioning
Platforms (MSPPs), Digital Cross-Connects (DCSs),
and Ethernet switches in a single, high-capacity
switching system - System includes grooming capabilities -
lightpaths can be built over Ethernet or SONET - Can take advantage of Next-Gen SONET capabilities
like GFP, VCAT, and LCAS - Capable of lightpath provisioning to the campus
15Typical Optical Node
ESnet
Internet2
Colo Suite
IPcore
RON
CienaCoreDirector
dynamically allocated and routed waves
Direct Optical Connections to RONs
fiber east
fiber west
Level3 Owned and Managed Infinera DTN
fiber north/south
16Optical Topology
17Multiservice Switching Topology
18Layer 3 Topology
19The Plan from Spring MM MAX-provided customer
colo and disaster recovery sites
- Disaster recovery sites have been a continuing
request from members at MAX meetings. People
want affordable colo space to host their own gear
offsite, yet accessible. - In response, we have investigated 8 options
trade deals with Northrup Grumman and
InterAmerican Development Bank, trade deal with
UMBC for machine room space in exchange for
cooling plant upgrade, GWUs VA facility, Lab for
Telecom Sciences, striking a much better price
per sq ft and per amp for a lot of space on the
second floor of Level3 pop in Mclean. Now
talking to CTIS (new member) and long-time MAX
supporter HHMIs VA facility. - Meanwhile, Max unexpectedly acquired a fully
equipped 1200 sq ft machine room across the hall
with generator, dual UPS, overhead power
distribution, underfloor dual AC units. Could
hold 38 cabinets. Need because MAX test lab out
of space, but wanted to make available to members
also. - Would charge folks upfront for standardized
cabinets, then lease lambdas back to their
institution so have private dedicated bandwidth
and looks like part of their network with no MAX
L3 in between.
20Machine-room Space the Final FrontierWhats
wrong with this picture?
- Why has the colo/DR project taken so long?
Summer has come and gone, when we thought wed
have an offering. - Turns out that building networks is easy compared
to trading for machine room space to enable
low-cost member colo. Every place has some
hitch. The core issue power and cooling are gtgt
expensive ltlt and rack demands are rising from 2
kw to 6 kw to 20 kw for blade servers, and we
dont know what the member uptake will be. The
8400 MAX machine room turned out to be quite
expensive to renovate power and cooling to handle
more than 8-10 member racks. - It would be easy if MAX could go out and spend
2.5M like Nysernet just did to build a facility
in Syracuse for 50 racks, but then wed have to
charge 2000/m/rack, hardly low-cost. - But were persevering in the search, and also
Internet2 now has a SIG for disaster
recovery/colo that may turn into offerings by
other RONs, as well as research projects into
distributed backup. Hopefully better news next
MM. - What would people like to see? Anyone want to
help?
21Recruiting for Engineering and Operations
Technical Advisory Group (TAC)
- Ongoing MAX Strategy and Research Advisory
Groups. - Have had Core Engineering Group for years, but
that needs to be expanded and meet more regularly
(quarterly). - Want to offer chance for techies to help us plan
future MAX engineering projects and directions,
eg DR/colo and optical. - Caution this is not for management folks and
those wearing suits. It will be highly
technical. We hope that the lead network
engineers of each institution will be interested. - The intent is for some sessions to have
presentations of plans, others to have
brainstorming sessions on selected topics, and
periodically to have invited vendor
presentations. - Interested? Please mailto//magorian_at_maxgigapop.n
et.
22Thanks!