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Title: Abilene and U.S. advanced regional networking update


1
Abilene and U.S. advanced regional networking
update
  • Steve Corbató
  • Director, Backbone Network Infrastructure
  • Pacific Rim Networking
  • Honolulu
  • 21 February 2002

2
Abilene focus
  • Goals
  • Enable innovative applications and advanced
    services not possible over the commercial
    Internet through a high-performance IP common
    bearer service
  • Advanced national regional infrastructure
    provides a vital substrate for the continuing
    culture of Internet advancement in the
    university/non-profit/corporate research sectors
  • Advanced service efforts
  • Multicast
  • IPv6
  • QoS
  • Measurement
  • Security

3
Abilene background milestones
  • Abilene is a UCAID project in partnership with
  • Qwest Communications (SONET soon DWDM service)
  • Nortel Networks (SONET kit provider to Qwest)
  • Cisco Systems (routers)
  • Indiana University (network operations)
  • ITECs in North Carolina and Ohio (test and
    evaluation)
  • Timeline
  • Apr 1998 Project announced at White House
  • Jan 1999 Production status for network
  • Oct 1999 IP version of HDTV (215 Mbps) over
    Abilene
  • Apr 2001 First state education network added
  • Jun 2001 Participation reaches all 50 states
    D.C.
  • Nov 2001 Raw HDTV/IP (1.5 Gbps) over Abilene

4
Abilene February, 2002
  • IP-over-SONET (OC-48c) backbone
  • 53 direct connections
  • 3 OC-48c connections - NCNI will be the 4th
  • 1 Gigabit Ethernet trial - MREN
  • 23 will connect via at least OC-12c (622 Mbps) by
    1Q02
  • Number of ATM connections decreasing
  • 207 participants research universities labs
  • All 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto
    Rico
  • 15 regional GigaPoPs support 70 of participants
  • Expanded access
  • 37 sponsored participants
  • 19 state education networks (SEGPs)
  • including Hawaii, California, Oregon,
    Washington

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09 January 2002
Abilene International Peering
STAR TAP/Star Light APAN/TransPAC, Canet3, CERN,
CERnet, FASTnet, GEMnet, IUCC, KOREN/KREONET2,
NORDUnet, RNP2, SURFnet, SingAREN, TAnet2
Pacific Wave AARNET, APAN/TransPAC, CAnet3,
TANET2
NYCM BELNET, CAnet3, GEANT, HEANET, JANET,
NORDUnet
SNVA GEMNET, SINET, SingAREN, WIDE
LOSA UNINET
OC3-OC12
AMPATH REUNA, RNP2 RETINA (ANSP)
San Diego (CALREN2) CUDI
El Paso (UACJ-UT El Paso) CUDI
ARNES, CARNET, CESnet, DFN, GRNET, RENATER,
RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCCN,
RedIRIS
7
Abilene High Performance Computing
  • Backbone MTU raised to 9K bytes
  • Connector peer MTUs changed on per request
    basis
  • SCxy effort part of ongoing HPC support
  • Annually escalating bandwidth
  • SC99 Portland OC-12c SONET (622 Mbps)
  • SC2000 Dallas OC-48c SONET (2.5 Gbps)
  • SC2001 Denver 2xOC-48c SONET (5 Gbps)
  • Significant traffic engineering
  • SC2002 Baltimore 10-Gbps ? (planned)
  • transit for domestic international RE peer
    networks
  • End-to-End Performance GigaTCP testing

8
Raw HDTV/IP testing
  • Packetized raw HDTV (1.5 Gbps)
  • ISIe, Tektronix, UW project/DARPA support
  • Connectivity and testing support
  • P/NW MAX Gigapops, Abilene and DARPA Supernet,
    Level(3)
  • SC2001 public demo
  • November, 2001
  • SEA -gt DEN via L(3)
  • OC-48c SONET

9
Implications for support of high performance
flows over Abilene
  • DARPA PIs Meeting SEA-gtDC area 1/6/02
  • P/NW, Abilene, MAX in Internet2 path
  • 18 hrs of continuous, single-stream raw HD/IP
  • UDP jumbo frames 4444 B packet size
  • Application level measurement
  • 3 billion packets transmitted
  • 0 packets lost, 15 resequencing episodes
  • e2e network performance
  • Loss lt8x10 -10 (90 confidence level)
  • Reordering 5x10 9
  • Transcontinental 1-Gbps TCP (std 1.5 kB MTU)
    requires loss at the level of 3x10 8 or lower

10
Future of Abilene
  • Original UCAID/Qwest MoU amended on October 1,
    2001
  • Extension of Qwests original commitment to
    Abilene for another 5 years 10/01/2006
  • Originally expired March, 2003
  • Upgrade of Abilene backbone to optical transport
    capability - ?s (unprotected)
  • x4 increase in the core backbone bandwidth
  • OC-48c SONET (2.5 Gbps) to 10-Gbps DWDM
  • Capability for flexible provisioning of ?s to
    support future point-to-point experimentation
    other projects

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Key aspects of next generation Abilene backbone -
I
  • Native IPv6
  • Motivations
  • Resolving IPv4 address exhaustion issues
  • Preservation of the original End-to-End
    Architecture model
  • p2p collaboration tools, reverse trend to
    CO-centrism
  • International collaboration
  • Router and host OS capabilities
  • Run natively - concurrent with IPv4
  • Replicate multicast deployment strategy
  • Close collaboration with Internet2 IPv6 Working
    Group on regional and campus v6 rollout
  • Addressing architecture

13
Key aspects of next generation Abilene backbone -
II
  • Network resiliency
  • Abilene ?s will not be protected like SONET
  • Increasing use of videoconferencing/VoIP impose
    tighter restoration requirements (lt100 ms)
  • Options
  • Currently MPLS/TE fast reroute
  • IP-based IGP fast convergence (preferable)
  • Addition of new measurement capabilities
  • Enhance active probing (Surveyor)
  • Latency jitter, loss, TCP throughput
  • Add passive measurement taps
  • Support for computer science research Abilene
    Observatories
  • Support of Internet2 End-to-End Performance
    Initiative
  • Intermediate performance beacons

14
Manhattan Landing an emerging New York City
exchange point
  • MAN LAN is a project initiated to meet the needs
    of our international peers in NYC
  • Abilene ITN does not provide transit to the U.S.
    fed nets
  • MAN LAN is an I2 effort - not part of the Abilene
    Network
  • NYC analog to Pacific Wave and STAR LIGHT EPs
  • designed to integrate closely with the GTRN
    effort
  • Gigabit/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch for bilateral
    peerings between U.S. and intl research nets
  • Cisco 6509 NEBS-compliant switch at 60 Hudson St,
    23rd fl
  • NG Abilene will connect at 10-Gbps summer, 2002
  • Partnership
  • IEEAF, Indiana University, NYSERNET, CANARIE
  • Project point Paul Love ltepl_at_internet2.edugt

15
Regional optical fanout
  • Next generation architecture Regional state
    based optical networking projects are critical
  • three-level hierarchy Backbone, GigaPoPs/ARNs,
    campuses
  • Leading examples
  • CENIC ONI (California), I-WIRE (Illinois),
  • SURA Crossroads (Southeastern U.S), I-LIGHT
    (Indiana)
  • Collaboration with the Quilt
  • Regional Optical Networking project
  • U.S. carrier DWDM access is now not nearly as
    widespread as with SONET circa 1998

16
Optical network project differentiation
17
The Big Hybrid Build A national fiber optical
networking facility
  • Objective
  • To create an extensible, multi-? national
    facility O(100) Gbps - to support the diverse
    and evolving advanced networking requirements of
    the U.S. scientific communities, research
    universities, and advanced regional networks

18
Building a national fiber optical networking
facility
  • Purchase IRUs for 1-2 pairs of fiber on national
    footprint (12-20 access points)
  • Leverage current fiber glut and turbulent
    corporate climate
  • 2nd pair would enable optical experimentation and
    eventual upgrade transition
  • Pursue condominium approach to OM (corporate
    partner)
  • Multiple ?s for multiple uses IP bearer
    service, p2p ?s
  • N-body academic/corporate partnership
  • National fiber builder and OM provider
  • Optical transport kit producer
  • Need next generation ULH gear?
  • Optical switching partner (when ready)
  • Optically enabled advanced regional networks
    for fanout and vital optical technology
    collaboration

19
Conclusions
  • Abilene future
  • UCAIDs partnership with Qwest extended through
    2006
  • Backbone to be upgraded to 10-Gbps in three
    phases
  • Native v6, enhanced measurement, and increased
    resiliency are new thrusts
  • Overall approach to the new technical design and
    business model is for an incremental,
    non-disruptive transition
  • Nicely positioned and collaborative with NSFs
    TeraGrid distributed computational backplane
    effort
  • Pacific ? National Light Rail
  • Emerging expanding collaboration to develop a
    persistent advanced optical network
    infrastructure capability to serve the diverse
    needs of the U.S. higher ed research
    communities
  • Initial partners CENIC P/NW, Argonne/TeraGrid,
    UCAID
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