Title: AICTEC 30 November 2001
1AICTEC30 November 2001
- 21-22 February 2002
- East-West Center University of Hawaii, Honolulu
- Australias Involvement and Plans
- George McLaughlin
2AARNet Australias Academic Research Network
- Has PoPs in each of Australias State and
Territory Capital Cities (8 in all) - Provides commodity as well as RE connections to
member universities and research bodies - Does not receive Australian Govt Funding for its
operations ie is fully user-pays - Is required to fully comply with the Australian
telecommunications regulatory regime holds a
carrier licence
3AARNet Backbone
Darwin
Brisbane
Adelaide
Perth
Canberra
Sydney
Melbourne
Hobart
4AARNet Pty Ltd (APL)
- Not-for-profit company limited by shares
- Shareholders are the universities and CSIRO
- Shareholders are also clients
- RE network expansion funded from a surcharge on
commodity traffic
5APL Structure
Shareholders - Members
APL Board
AARNet Advisory Committee
Executive Director
Business Unit
Technical Working Parties
Development Unit
Production Unit
Project Implementation Groups
Members Clients
6Australian Advanced Networks Program
- Three programs funded by Aust Govt total grants
AU37million, leveraged funding AU100million - GrangeNet consortium with AARNet as lead agency
also APAC, DSTC, Powertel and Cisco - 2x2.5Gbps wavelengths between Brisbane, Sydney,
Canberra and Melbourne based on Cisco DWDM, 12410
and 7600 series routers, GbE tails, advanced
communication and grid services, associated
middleware to support a variety of communities of
users - CeNTIE
- network research backbone Melbourne, Adelaide and
Perth (10Gbps lambda), local fibre in Sydney and
Perth - MNet Focus on advanced wireless technologies
7GrangeNet- Open Infrastructure for
Australiaconsortium AARNet APAC DSTC Cisco
Powertel
User Communities
Bio-informatics
Film Media
Education
Health
etc
Grid Services
Advanced Communications Services
GrangeNet Network
Virtual Museums Net
Internet2 Canarie APAN
CeNTIE
QARN
etc
Specialised, Regional and International Networks
8Initial GrangeNet Locations
Boeing HQ
QUT QMI GriffithU
Brisbane Megapop
DSTC QPSF Uni of Queensland
SCCN USA link
UTS DSTC_at_UTS
UniSyd UNSW CSIRO
AC3_at_ATP eBioinformatics CRCSIT
Sydney Megapop
GSR 12410
ANU APAC AARNet
OSR 7600
Canberra Megapop
Uni of Melbourne
IVEC SAPAC TPAC
CSIRO BoM
Melbourne Megapop
VPAC I-cubed RMIT
Monash Uni DSTC_at_MU
9GrangeNet Aims
- Develop next generation of communications
networks and services (AARNet3-4) - Provide infrastructure to integrate
high-performance computing and visualisation
systems (APAC Grid) - Support distributed User Communities with
demanding applications - Promote cooperation between industry and research
organisations - Facilitate business development based on
advanced communications products and services
10International Research and Education Networks
- AARNet has deployed its own capacity to the
advanced networks of North America, and later to
the Asia Pacific from these also to Europe and
the rest of the world - Is now peering directly peer directly at
PacificWave with - Abilene
- CANet3
- TransPac
- TANet
- ESNet
- DREN
- Participates in ITN
- Future Plans
11AARNets International ConnectionsCurrent and
Planned
CANet
APAN
Seattle
StarTap
Japan
Europe
Abilene
GEANT
SLO
Hawaii
Taiwan
South America
Singapore
International Transit Network
PNG
South Asia Middle East Europe
Fiji
AARNet
Global GRID Forum
Sydney
Perth
New Zealand
12International Science Collaborations
- Global Grid and AP Grid Forums
- Health applications
- Astronomy
- Peer-to-Peer computing
- Access Grids
- Location independence and need to access
resources and collaborate with others elsewhere
in the world
13Technology deployment
- End-to-end Performance Measurement and Monitoring
- AARNet has had extensive passive
measurement/monitoring for some time, now
participating in NLANR AMP - Multicast
- implemented, multicast peering with Abilene,
wider distribution within AARNet and GrangeNet
next facilitated Australias participation in
SC2001 - IPv6 rollout in next few months
- Voice-over-IP
- National deployment already in place, switching
16,000 calls per day wide distribution of H323
gatekeepers within Australia, QoS deployed, toll
quality also working on SIP - Video-over-IP
- Initial H323 deployment successful, scaling to
national rollout will work with VideNet, I2
Commons, SurfNet
14New Carrier Services
- AARNet now has a carrier licence and this has
the potential to provide other opportunities
resulting from nominated carrier declarations and
inter carrier agreements - Has commissioned a fibre-layer to lay new ducts
and fibre, owned by AARNet - Acts as nominated carrier on behalf of Members
- Can gain access to ducts and towers of other
carriers - Working with power utililities and rail
authorities to explore opportunities (use of
fibre and rights of way) - Intercarrier agreements and wholesale costs
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