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APAN19-TLPW&WHREN, 2005.01.28
International Research ConnectionsTranslight/PacificWave andWHREN
John SilvesterVice-Provost, University of Southern California
Chair, CENIC
APAN 19, Bangkok, 2005.01.28
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Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
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What is Pacific Wave?
Pacific Wave is a state-of-the-art international peering and lambda integrated facility designed to serve advanced research, education, development, and high-tech networks throughout the Pacific Rim and the world.
Goal: enhance networking capabilities by increasing network efficiency, reducing latency, increasing throughput, reducing costs and provision point-to-point lambda services to meet the short and long-term needs associated with advanced application and network development and implementation.
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Global R&E Network Pathways
PacificWave
DISCLAIMER - This network map was a best estimate of expected connectivity for 2005, several changes in connectivity and planned connectivity have happened since it was created
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Pacific Wave Today
• Extensible peering exchange and lambda integrated facility• Nodes (currently) in Seattle and Los Angeles Seattle, connected by
a 10GbE wave provisioned over National LambdaRail (2,241 kilometers)
• AUP free• Supports IPv4 and IPv6; multicast enabled• Based on Layer 2, Ethernet connections (for layer 3 peering)• Provides 24x7 NOC support.• Priced consistently from node to node • Allows participants to self-select their peering• Allows participants to connect to one-location and access
participants at all Pacific Wave nodes• Supports advance applications• Welcomes any research or development network that can meet the
minimum network configuration requirements (connect with a router; support BGP; support jumbo-frames)
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Who Operates Pacific Wave?
A joint project of CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop
In collaboration with University of Southern California and University of Washington
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Pacific Wave – What’s Next?
• Sunnyvale node to be implemented 2005 (Q2)• Several new (1G-10G) connections expected in 2005• Need for more flexible interconnect (layer 2, layer 1,
optical) and ability to manage these interconnect dynamics and complexity more efficiently
• Demand for dynamic optical exchange capabilities (GLIF)
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Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
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Translight/PacificWave (TL/PW)
• Proposal to NSF/IRNC (International Research Connections)– PI John Silvester (USC)
– Co-PI Ron Johnson (UW)
• Objectives– Build out PacificWave exchange capabilities to facilitate international
R&E connections on US Pacific Coast
– Assist in the termination of AARnet SXTransport links to SEA and LAX
– Assist in buildout of Hawaii connectivity
– Assist in operation of IEEAF link Tokyo-Seattle
– Provide ongoing engineering and technical support to international networks landing at PacificWave nodes
– Develop and operate advanced capabilities to support optical interconnect and exchange needs of R&E networks
• In final stages of award process – any day now …
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TL/PW Pacific Connections
CA*Net4 POP
TλEX Tokyo PW-Seattle
AARnet POP Sydney
Hawaii
OahuPW-LA
CLARA, CUDI POPs (Tijuana)
AARnet-SX Transport
IEEAF Link
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TL-PW – West Coast Detail
AARNet-SX(N)To Kahe Point (HI)
Los Osos(CA)
SLO(CA)
Optics to carrynew lambda
over CalREN-XD from SLO to LA
Hillsboro(OR)
Portland (OR)
PW-SeattleNLR link
PW-Los Angeles
Pacific WaveN-S link
(over NLR)
AARNet-SX(S)To Spencer Beach (HI) Santa Barbara
(CA)
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TL/PW – Hawaii Detail
SCCNOC-192
SCCNOC-192
AARNet-SX(S)To Sydney
Spencer Beach(Big Island)
Mauna KeaMKOCN (Summit)
Hilo
AARNet-SX(S)To Los Osos
Waimea
Kahe Point(Oahu)
Hawaii Gigapop(Oahu)
AARNet-SX(S)
To Sydney
AARNet-SX(N)To Portland
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Mauna Kea Observatories Communication Network
CSO Gemini IRTFJCMT SMA UKIRT UH-2.2 UH-0.6 VLBACFHT Keck
CSO
Gemini
JAC
Subaru
SMA
CFHT
Keck
VLBA
UH IfA Hilo
UH-Managed Shared Network for All Observatories
Verizon Summit
Verizon Hilo
VerizonHumuula
VerizonWaimea
U N I V E R S I T YU N I V E R S I T Y
UH Hilo Campus
Subaru
DS3
Leased Private Links
Carrier Infrastructurefor leased shared & private links
Leased DS3 (shared)
UH managed fiber links
56kb
Hilo Base Facilities
Waimea Base Facilities
Proposed New GbE
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Equinix-8186509
10GEDark Fiber
10GE10GE
1 Wilshire6509Equinix-600
6509
10GEDark Fiber
Equinix818 W 7th, LAX
Level(3) SVL6509
NLR 10GELambda
15808 DWDM
Equinix600 W 7th, LAX
1 Wilshire Bldg624 S. Grand, LAX
Level(3)1360 Kifer, SVL
10GEPAIX6509
PAIX529 Bryant
CENIC 10GELambda
10GE
15540 DWDM
15540 DWDM
15808 DWDM
PNWGP6509
10GE
10GE
PW-SEA
NLR 10GELambda
PacificWave – Connectivity Diagram
PW-LA
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PacificWave Seattle
Seattle WestinFoundry BigIron
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible1 Gigabit
10 Gigabit
10GE NLR Lambda to LAX (via Sunnyvale)
Abilene AARNet
CA*NET4
GEMnet
SingAREN
TANET2/TWARENATTBI/Comcast
DREN
KREONet2
ESnet
Microsoft
PNWGP
10GE NLR Lambda to STARLIGHT
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Pacific Wave - Los Angeles
10GE
1 Wilshire6509
600 W 7th6509
818 W 7th6509
10GE 10GE
CENIC LAX HPR
10 GE NLR LambdaTo Seattle PWave
Via Sunnyvale
Abilene
TWAREN
TRANSPAC
Los Nettos
Qatar Foundation
NII/SINET
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible
1 Gigabit
10 Gigabit
AARNet
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Pacific Wave LAX/SVL/PAIXScheduled Completion March 2005
1 Wilshire6509
Equinix-6006509
Equinix-8186509
CENIC LAX HPR
TO SEATTLE PWAVE
L3 SVL6509
PAIX6509
CENIC SVL HPR
CENIC DC HPR
1 Gigabit
10 Gigabit
Black = already connected
Blue = in progress
Purple = proposed/possible
For LA detailSee LA slide
Site connectionsUnder discussion
10GE
10GE
10GE
10GE
10GE
10GE
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Overview
• Introduction to Pacific Wave• Translight/PacificWave
– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
• WHREN– Overview– Planned Activity for 2005
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WHREN: Increasing the Rate of Discovery and Enhancing Education across the Americas
• The Western Hemisphere Research and Networking (WHREN) initiative is:– A cooperative of research and education networks across the Americas
– A community based cyberinfrastructure
– A forum for Pan American collaboration
• The U.S. National Science Foundation supports WHREN through LILA (Links Interconnecting Latin America):– PI: Julio Ibarra (Florida International U); Co-PI: John Silvester (CENIC)
– Partial funding a fiber acquisition between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico which will initially provide a 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) link, eventually directly connecting into PW-LAX
– Partial supporting a 1.2 Gbps connection between Miami and Sao Paulo
– Connectivity growing to 10 Gbps over five years
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WHREN-LILA links with RedCLARA
MIA-Sao Paulo and San Diego-Tijuana
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WHREN-LILA Year 1 Link San Diego – Tijuana
San Diego (CENIC at UCSD/SDSC)
Tijuana (GX POP @ BESTEL)
CLARACUDI
switch
switch
CalREN/HPR
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CLARA-CUDI-CalREN Logical Connections
Level 3 logical connections
CalREN/HPR
CLARA CUDI
CENIC at UCSD/SDSC
CLARA @ BESTEL
in Tijuana
GX POP @ 3180 University
Cisco 7206
switch
CLARA
switch
CUDI
switch
switch
CalREN/HPR
Cisco 4503
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Future Plans
• Upgrade links to higher capacities• Backhaul CUDI and CLARA connections to Pacific Wave
(LA)• Explore lightpath/GLIF opportunities
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