Title: Cyberinfrastructure: Networking Update 30March2005
1CyberinfrastructureNetworking
Update30-March-2005
- Julio Ibarra
- Executive Director
- CIARA/AMPATH/WHREN-LILA
- Julio_at_fiu.edu
2Cyberinfrastructure Update
- Highlights and Introductions Heidi Alvarez,
FIU - FIU Networking Update Julio Ibarra, FIU
- Related Activities in Networking and Grids
Harvey Newman, Caltech - Network Monitoring Projects Xun Su, Caltech
Chi Zhang, FIU - Grid Computing Update Jorge Rodriguez, UF,
Ernesto Rubi, FIU and Paul Avery, UF - International Update with Brazil Sergio
Novaes, UNESP
3Year 3 Cyber Milestones
4Cyberinfrastructure Funding Distribution
Highlights
- Closely resembles 2003 Project Execution Plan
Milestones Funding - Introduction of WHREN-LILA and AtlanticWave
networking services - Equipment is roughly the same, just reprogrammed
to match the current active equipment
configuration including the CISCO ONS 15454s
purchased with year 2 funding minus 1 Month
support for Julio Ibarra
- Other Direct Costs includes the sub-contract
with Caltech for network engineering support - Funding totals unchanged
- New networking innovations
- Strong network monitoring program to determine
bandwidth needs
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6Outline
- Cyber Year 2 accomplishments
- Year 3 cyber updates
- Leveraged Activities
- IRNC connections for Latin America
- AtlanticWave and distributed exchange service
- Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute
- REU and Cisco URP programs
- CHEPREO 2005 Cyber work plan
7Cyber Year2 Accomplishments
- Purchased Cisco ONS 15454s for Miami and Sao
Paulo - Established STM-4 circuit between Miami and Sao
Paulo - Hired Fabian Alcantara to provide IT support with
Ernesto Rubi for CHEPREO, funded at the 50 level
from both AMPATH and CHEPREO - Tier 3 data center is fully operational at the
NAP - Participating in NLR through FLR
- Enabled Brazil HEP researchers Novaes in Sao
Paulo and Santoro in Rio to participate in SC04
bandwidth challenge, led by Caltech
8Year 3 Funding in support of milestones
- Year 3 funding affords the procurement and
operation of - equipment for link from Miami to Jacksonville,
interconnecting with NLR and AtlanticWave - ports on ethernet switch and router to support
Gig-E flows - CHEPREOs connection to the AtlanticWave
9Leveraged Activities
- NSF IRNC award for Latin America, Increasing the
Rate of Discovery and Enhancing Education across
the Americas awarded, 0441095, provides
additional cyberinfrastructure resources for
CHEPREO, UltraLight and other NSF activities for
South America - Hosted the Chinese American Networking Symposium,
NSF OISE award 0506892 - Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI)
award OISE 0418366, Grid Computing and Advanced
Networking for High-Energy Physics and Astronomy
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11The WHREN-LILA Project
- Proposal submitted by Florida International
University (FIU) and the Corporation for
Education Network Initiatives in California
(CENIC) - Award 0441095 - Links Interconnecting Latin America (LILA) aims
to Improve connectivity in the Americas through
the establishment of new inter-regional links - Western-Hemisphere Research and Education
Networks (WHREN) is a coordinating body of
organizations from across North and South America
that aims to leverage the network resources of
participating members to foster collaborative
research and advance education throughout the
Western Hemisphere
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12Links Interconnecting Latin America (LILA) Year 1
- Increases Miami - Sao Paulo link from 622Mbps to
1.2Gbps - Q2 2005
- Evolving to 2.5Gbps
- Establishes a dark fiber segment between San
Diego and Tijuana for a 1Gbps link - May 2005
- Interconnects with Latin Americas RE networks in
Sao Paulo and Tijuana - Introduces an infrastructure to develop a
distributed international exchange and peering
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13View of NSF IRNC
14AtlanticWave
- AtlanticWave is an International Peering Fabric
- US, Canada, Europe, South America
- Distributed IP peering points
- NYC, WDC, ATL, MIA, SPB
- SURA, FIU-AMPATH-CHEPREO, the IEEAF, MAX,
SoX/SLR, MANLAN, and in partnership with the
Academic Network of Sao Paulo (ANSP) are
combining efforts to establish AtlanticWave - Described as an integral component of the
WHREN-LILA proposal to extend LILA on the
Atlantic side to MANLAN in NYC - Leverages IRNC resources in NYC, Seattle, and LA
to reach strategic global resources
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15AtlanticWave Topology
- A-Wave provides multi-layer/multi-protocol
services between participating networks - Layer 3 peering services over ethernet
- GLIF light path services
- Others TBD
- A-Wave will to provide a production Layer 3
distributed exchange capability - Ethernet based
- Best effort packet exchange
- Linear topology unprotected (NLR based)
- 1 GE, 10GE LAN, 10GE WAN client access
- Jumbo frame support
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16Sao Paulo Distributed exchange point
- The lambda cloud created by the WDM
infrastructure permits the arbitrary
interconnection of pairs of level 1 or 2 devices
in different PoPs attached to the cloud - Lambdas will usually use n-Gbps Ethernet framing
- exceptionally SDH/Sonet framing could be used
17Distributed Exchange Topology
- Leverages Brazils exchange point in Sao Paulo
and GIGA to connect HEP clusters at SP-RACE and
UERJ - International exchange points interconnect to
form a distributed exchange service for
international networks - Integrates Miami, Sao Paulo, CHEPREO and
Brazilian HEP community to use AtlanticWave
distributed exchange, optimizing traffic flows to
other leveraged projects and CERN
GIGA
Madrid
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18Monitoring and Measurement Activities
- NSF REU Distributed Network Monitoring using
NetFlow and MonALISA project - An integrated networking monitoring system using
Cisco Netflow, MonALISA and NLANR PMA/AMP tools - PingER and NLANR AMP active measurement resources
in service for links to Latin America
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19CHEPREO 2005 Work Plan
- Install Cisco ONS 15454 in Sao Paulo
- Increase link capacity from 622 Mbps to 1.2 Gbps
- Work with ANSP, RNP-Giga and Caltech to connect
Sao Paulo (Novaes) and Rio (Santoro) clusters - Integrate Miami, Sao Paulo, the Brazilian HEP
community and CHEPREO to the AtlanticWave
distributed exchange - Work with Caltech and partners in Brazil to tune
flows across links and optimize traffic flows to
other leveraged projects and to CERN - Work with IRNC awardees for measurement and
Caltech to implement link flow tools
20Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute
- NSF sponsored program to offer a series of
lectures at the advanced graduate and
postgraduate level involving domain researchers,
students and practitioners. Award 0418366, OISE
Americas Program - Aims to disseminate advanced scientific and
engineering knowledge, stimulate collaborative
learning and cooperation among the research
communities of the Americas
Mendoza Argentina
- CIARA, along with collaborators from the U.S.,
Argentina and Brazil, is organizing a PASI to
offer a series of lectures on the role of Grid
Computing and Advanced Networking for High-Energy
Physics and Astronomy - Our PASI is scheduled for May 15-20, 2005 in
Mendoza, Argentina - Approximately 40 students from the Americas will
learn of the major experiments, Grid and advanced
networking technologies and how the growing
interdependence between the science and the
technologies are forming global collaborations
http//ciara.fiu.edu/pasi/
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21Thank You!
- CHEPREO, WHREN-LILA, AMPATH infrastructure,
science application support, education, outreach
and community building efforts are made possible
by funding and support from - National Science Foundation (NSF) awards
STI-0231844, MPS-0312038, OISE-0418366 and
SCI-0441095 - Florida International University
- Latin American Research and Education community
- The many national and international collaborators
who support our efforts
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22More Slides
23LILA Miami - Sao Paulo link design
Abilene
- Provides Gig-E flows and hybrid services to
Brazils HEP community in Sao Paulo (SP-RACE),
Rio (UERJ Tier2) and other sites in Brazil - Integrates Miami, Sao Paulo, CHEPREO and
Brazilian HEP community to use AtlanticWave
distributed exchange, optimizing traffic flows to
other leveraged projects and CERN - Peering with Internet2s Abilene and other RE
networks through AMPATH
NAP of the Americas Miami
AtlanticWave
GigE
GigE
LILA-Miami Optical Mux (Cisco ONS 15454)
1.2Gbps evolving to 2.5Gbps
COTIA Sao Paulo
GigE
GigE
GigE
GigE
GEANT Madrid
UERJ Tier2
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24Distributed Network monitoring using Netflow and
MonALISA
- Development project that integrates NetFlow
monitoring data with the MonALISA framework - Collaboration between FIU, Caltech and CERN
- Builds a lightweight, scalable and customizable
utility that enables viewing flows based on
source-destination pairs - Allows for a historical trend analysis of network
behavior as well as a close-to-realtime look at
flow data - Builds a framework for an Integrated Passive Flow
Measurement Toolkit (next slide) - Support from NSF REU Award SCI-0231844
- REU Report available at http//www.ampath.net/publ
ications.htm
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25Integrated Passive Flow Measurement Toolkit
- A real-world deployable network monitoring
toolkit that improves the functionality of
MonALISA by integrating NetFlow and NLANR PMA - Cisco University Research Program (URP) Award to
Caltech and FIU - Leverages NSF REU project that integrates NetFlow
into MonALISA - Integrates MonALISA, Cisco NetFlow and NLANR PMA
tools to facilitate efficient network planning
and operation for the at large networking
community - Being deployed to monitor traffic flows for
CHEPREO between the US and Brazil - Toolkit will be available by Sept. 2005
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26- CHEPREO is an exemplar of how domain research,
education and outreach is enabled by technology
and cyber infrastructure - FIU created CIARA as an instrument to bridge
domain research with institutional technology
investments to improve knowledge creation and
knowledge sharing - CHEPREO, leveraging institutional investments,
such AMPATH, FLR and NLR, validates the approach
for research, education and outreach
27AtlanticWave Design
Prepared by Jerry Sobieski
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