Title: NRENs and eInfrastructures in Europe
1NRENs and e-Infrastructures in Europe
- Enzo Valente
- enzo.valente_at_garr.it
- Director of the Italian Research and Education
Network GARR - Italian representative in NREN Policy Committee -
GÉANT Consortium - Damascus, 5 September 2007
2GÉANT2 A European Team Effort
- The GÉANT2 Network Footprint Interconnects 34
National Research Education Networks (NRENs)
of the Extended European Research Area - Concerted Activities within the GN2 Project
co-funded by the European Commission (DG INFSO-M)
and the Consortium (34 NRENs DANTE TERENA) - (Human) Networking Activities (NAs)
- Service Activities (SAs)
- Joint Research Activities (JRAs)
- Global Outreach Extending the Team
Collaborations in all Continents
3Some Reasons for RE Networking
- Technological
- Satisfy high demand eScience initiatives
Multimedia Collaboration, Distributed High
Performance Computing (HPC, GRIDs) for Earth
Sciences, High Energy Physics (CERN, LHC),
Bioinformatics, Computational Chemistry,
Radio-astronomy (eVLBI), Engineering Planning RTD
(computations, emulations simulations),
Cultural (archiving, collaborative digital access
processing) - Social
- Common culture of RE community
- Virtual Organizations VOs, collaborative
research, tele-education - Smoothing the Digital Divides in Europe and
beyond, affordable high bandwidth linkage to the
Global RE community - Economic
- Demand aggregators University school staff -
students, researchers - Consolidation control of diverse public
expenditures - Promotion of Information Society (e-Government,
e-Business, e-Health ) - Stimulation of technological developments
telecom markets ? Competitiveness
4European NRENs GÉANT A Success Story Some
Factors
- Century old Telecom ( 40 years ARPAnet -
Internet) experience Proven strong Network
Externalities ? Sharing tradition - Industry needs for Next Generation Network proofs
of concept, synergy with RE community The
ARPAnet paradigm _at_ the USA inspiring the US of
Europe - Foresight of National EU funding authorities,
triggered by NREN planning SERENATE, EARNEST
Studies, http//terena.nl/pubications/files/SERENA
TE-FINAL.pdf - EU Lisbon Agendas Ubiquitous, secure, fast,
cost-effective connectivity to all - A decade () of success in serving RE needs of
the Continent ? Smoothing-out digital divides
enabling powerful education communities
(educators, students, pupils?) - NRENs as public utilities for the RE
communities commons principle - Solidarity human networking of NREN community
- Stable Governance NREN Policy Committee (NREN PC)
5RE Networking Model in Europe
- A 3-tier Federal Architecture, partially
subsidized by National and EU Research
Education funds - The Campus Network (LAN/MAN) gt 3,500
Institutions, gt30 M Users - The 34 NRENs (MAN/WAN)
- The Pan-European Interconnection TEN34 ? TEN155
? GÉANT (GN1 in EC FP5) ? GÉANT2 (GN2 in EC FP6)
Hybrid Optical Backbone ( Cross Border Fibers) - Total GN2 Cost 45 M/year (co-funded by the EC
and NRENs) - GN2 EC Subsidy lt 10 of total European RE
Networking Cost -
- GÉANT Governance NREN Policy Committee
- GN2 Project Management Exec, DANTE
6The NREN Policy Committee
7 GÉANT2 Topology 15 NRENs interconnected
within the Dark Fibre (DF) cloud Rest, via
leased lambda and SDH circuits
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9NRENs GÉANT2 e-Science Enablers Networking
RD Platforms
- NRENs - GÉANT2 provide cost effective e2e
switched light path connectivity within the
Dark Fiber Cloud (DWDM footprint) - Global IPv4 IPv6 coverage and Hybrid
networking services - Network management, resiliency support
- e-Science (GRID) Virtual Organizations obtain,
production quality hybrid networking, beyond
leasing individual circuits, wave-lengths or dark
fibers - e-Infrastructures as equalizers, reduce the
DIGITAL DIVIDES in Europe globally Big
Science affordable via virtual e-Science - NRENs - GÉANT2 stimulate Network Research
enable novel concept evaluation - emulations in
a global production environment via
virtualization of facilities services
10Bandwidth Requirements per User SERENATE Study
Final Report, 2003Cees De Laat, David Williams
et. al.
11LHC TIER0 TIER1 Optical Private Network - OPN,
(Scenario based on work by Roberto Sabatino DANTE
CTO)
RAL
Nordugrid
FNAL
BNL
TRIUMF
ASCC
UK
DK
CERN T0
NL
CH
SARA
GEANT2
DE
FR
IT
ES
GRIDKa
IN2P3
PIC
CNAF
12LHC OPN T0-T1 Schemaas presented by Hans
Döbbeling, DANTE GM(Based on material by Michael
Enrico, DANTE GN2/JRA4 Activity Leader)
13GÉANT2 NOC Functionality
- IP NOC
- Transmission NOC
- Switching NOC
- E2ECU (end-to-end co-ordination unit)
14Multi-Domain Challenges
- Interoperability - stitching of data control
plane domains MPLS, GMPLS, ASON - Information sharing, monitoring e2e
provisioning across domains - Security, trust, roaming, accounting
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15The GÉANT2 alphaßet Soup
AutoBAHN
eduGAIN
JRA2
JRA1
GN2
SA3
perfSONAR
AMPS
JRA3
SA2
EARNEST
PERT
cNIS
E2ECU
JRA5
NA4
eduroam
CBF
JRA4
16Multi-Domain Hybrid NetworksThe NREN/GÉANT
Community Experience
- Monitoring (active/passive measurements,
perfSONAR, E2ECU) - Trust/coordination across domains
- Federated AAI (eduGAIN)
- Coordination of Anomaly/Intrusion Detection
CERTs - End-to-end (e2e) Bandwidth allocation/scheduling
for homogeneous (Premium IP/DiffServ MPLS/TE)
domains IP networks (AMPS) - Integration within the hierarchical NREN GÉANT2
model of cross-border fiber NREN arrangements
(especially for circuit-switched monitoring,
provisioning support of large e-Science
initiatives)
17Experience in Multi-Domain e2e Monitoring in
GÉANT2
- perfSONAR tools, mainly developed within GN2 US
(Internet2, ESNet) NRENs (DFN, CESNET)
Academic Research Groups - Passive active monitoring probes
- Packet Switched IP measurements Fault,
Performance - 10 Gig OPNs, E2EMON
- Plan to add monitoring of Layer 2 GigE, SDH
- e2e Coordination Unit (E2ECU) include end-system
(Grid) attributes? - Web services at North-bound interfaces
- Visualization tools
- Example Multi Domain Monitoring for the LHC
Optical Private Network
18Experience in Multi-Domain Service Support in
GÉANT2(Based on material by Toby Rodwell, DANTE
GN2/SA3 Activity Leader)
- Performance Enhancement Response Team (PERT)
- Premium IP and Advanced Multi-domain Provisioning
System (AMPS) - AMPS installed in NRENs (5 in pilot phase, 15
underway) - Includes topology discovery module to simplify
deployment - LSP extensions
- Network Performance - QoS Measurement Point (MP)
network - Currently more than10 HADES/BWCTL MPs deployed,
plan to cover all GÉANT2 PoPs
19GÉANT2 Multi-Domain Challenges (1/4)
- Common Network Information Service (cNIS)
- A single common schema of network topology
information for use by all GÉANT2 applications
(and others) per domain - Packet-switched and circuit-switched topologies
(as required) - Multi-domain extensions
- Web-services north-bound interface
- Investigation - prototyping of monitoring
provisioning across heterogeneous data control
plane domains at multiple protocol layers
(perfSONAR, autoBAHN) - Integrate business layer for hierarchical (tier)
cross-border fiber (peer) topologies - Decide on addressing of Layer 1 2 Network
Elements at the Control Plane (IPv6?) - Deploy passive active MPs (including end-user
campuses) - Infer simple topology models evaluate e2e paths
20GÉANT2 Multi-Domain Challenges (2/4) The
AutoBAHN Provisioning Concept(Based on material
by Afrodite Sevasti, GRNET GN2/JRA3 Activity
Leader)
- Automated Bandwidth Allocation across
Heterogeneous Networks Bandwidth on Demand
services for the NREN community - The environment
- Multi-domain, multiple technologies
- Requirements for
- end-to-end non-contended capacity
- a standardized interface for service requests at
end-points - service level indication to end-users
- advance reservation (scheduled)
- Integrating data and control plane functionality
under a common business layer
21GÉANT2 Multi-Domain Challenges (3/4) The
AutoBAHN Provisioning Concept
22GÉANT2 Multi-Domain Challenges (4/4) Disruptive
Network Research via Virtualization
- NRENs GÉANT2 to support disruptive experiments
within but in isolation to production IPv4/v6
Circuit Switched services via virtualized/sliced
RD Lab interconnections - Virtual Infrastructure Planning, Deployment and
Operations - Topology planning, geared towards FP7 Network of
the Future Projects Need for a novel business
model virtual service provisioning - Slicing of production NREN/GEANT substrate ?
disruptive virtualized environment - WDM 10 GigE Optical Private Networks, GigE - SDH
slicing - MPLS, Premium IP VPNs
- Installation of virtualized Open Source logical
Programmable Routers Multi-Protocol Service
Switches, isolated from production facilities in
selected core NREN GÉANT PoPs - Collaboration with US Network of the Future
initiatives (NSF GENI) - Need to strengthen multi-stakeholder cooperation
in Europe (NRENs, Users, Academic Industrial
Networking RD Labs, Related Vendors Service
Providers)
23Towards Globalization of RE Networking
- Funding opportunities
- EC, EuropeAid http//europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/
index_en.htm - EC, DG INFSOM http//ec.europa.eu/comm/dgs/informa
tion_society/index_en.htm - The EU Thessaloniki Agenda for the Western
Balkans http//europa.eu/abc/doc/off/rg/en/2003/pt
0861.htmfn1 - NATO (Science for Peace), World Bank, European
Investment Bank (EIB) - Strong Inerest by the UN (World Summit on the
Information Society Geneva 2003, Tunis 2005)
http//www.itu.int/wsis/ - Global connectivity of Pan-European RE Network
GÉANT/GÉANT2 - North America (USA Internet2/ESNET, Canada -
Canarie) - Latin America (ALICE)
- Asia Pacific (????2)
- Mediterranean Countries (EUMEDconnect)
- South-Eastern Europe (SEEREN, SEEFIRE)
- Ukraine, Belarus, Virtual Silk - Caucasus (?)
- Central South-Western Africa (TENET in SA,
UbuntuNet Alliance, AAU)
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25Mediterranean RE Networking
- 80 funded by the European Commission EuropeAid,
managed by DANTE - Beneficiary NRENs of Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt,
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco,
Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey (
partner NRENs of France, Greece, Italy, Spain) - Feasibility study 2001-2002
- Design, procurement 2002-2003
- Operation 2004-2006 (now 11 countries)
connectivity to GÉANT
26Latin American RE Networking
- ALICE (America Latina Interconectada Con Europa)
project - 80 funded by the European Commission, managed by
DANTE - Beneficiary NRENs from 19 Latin American
partners, including the Latin American research
networking association CLARA ( partner NRENs
from France, Italy, Portugal, Spain) - Setup 2003 to develop RedCLARA (regional RE
network in Latin America) connectivity to GÉANT
622 Mbps - Owing to its success ALICE has been extended
until March 2007 (originally May 2006)
27Asian Pacific RE Networking
- 80 funded by the European Commission EuropeAid,
managed by DANTE - Beneficiary NRENs of Brunei, China, Indonesia,
Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam ( partner NRENs of
France, Netherlands, UK) - Feasibility study 2004
- Operation of regional network connectivity to
GÉANT - 2005, 4 x 622 Mbps
28South Eastern European RE Networking SEEREN2
- 80 funding by the European Commission (100 for
SEEREN1 in FP5, 2002-2004) managed by GRNET
(Greek NREN) - Beneficiary NRENs of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
FYR of Macedonia, Serbia Montenegro ( partner
NRENs of Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania
DANTE TERENA) - Current SEEREN2 - GEANT2 connectivity 155 ? 622
Mbps via the GÉANT2 subscriptions of GRNET,
RoEduNet, ISTF and HUNGARNET - cross border dark
fiber between HUNGARNET AMREJ (leapfrogging)
29ICT e-Infrastructures A CONCERTED EUROPEAN
EFFORT
- Research Networking HPC/GRID communities common
mission - Provision of leading edge e-Infrastructures for
Research Advancement of HPCN technologies as
European added value
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