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Welcome OARtech Participants. December 12, 2007. OARtech OSCnet Engineering Update. Paul Schopis OSC Networking December 12, 2007. Backbone Update. Closing of ring 4 AEP has to move POP in Huntington WVA, will move turnup out to March 08 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome OARtech Participants

Welcome OARtech Participants December 12, 2007

Page 2: Welcome OARtech Participants

OARtechOSCnet Engineering Update Paul SchopisOSC NetworkingDecember 12, 2007

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Backbone Update

• Closing of ring 4 AEP has to move POP in Huntington WVA, will move turnup out to March 08

• Gigabit portals at POPs with State Columbus, Cleveland and Dayton Turned up

• Baldwin Wallace, Clark State, Lake Erie UNO, Zane State (almost), Washington State are on service

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Backbone Update

• Current Gateways are running at 61% Average; 80% median

• Total utilization is peaking ~5 Gbps

• Getting additional bandwidth from Level3

• Additional Bandwidth needed for full protection

• Looking at re-aggregating as BGP management is becoming troublesome

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Backbone Update

• Newnet peering connection spiked on Nov 29 @ 2.2 Gbps

• Additional increases will require additional bandwidth

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Backbone Update

• Upgrades to backbone are ongoing

• Adding 10 Gbps on several links – Ring 1 will be fully 10 Gig– Ring 0 will be fully 10 Gig

• Adding 2 new Juniper M120 routers– Both are now operational

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Partners

• Leveraging portals with state

• Current Phase 0 implementation has State connecting to OSCnet routers but at layer 2 only, VLAN and MPLS back haul; ongoing

• Phase 1 operational plans are being worked on

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New Directions

• Merit interconnect update - Fiber splice date allegedly today 12/12/07

• Will light with 10 GigE

• Will share port with NewNet

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New Directions

• Pittsburgh connection gear is here

• Youngstown side done

• Still waiting on power resolution on Pitt side

• PSC is moving POP

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I2 and NLR update

• Same old stuff

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New Management Tools

• Looking at ADVA for etherjack product

• Includes IEEE 802.3ah, 802.1 ag, and ITU Y.1731

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Backbone Network

Network Interface Device (NID)

10/100BTEoX

Carrier visibility of customer network

Carrier visibility of carrier network

• NID or NTE required at customer handoff for OAM– Analogous to smartjack, CSU/DSU or NTE for frame relay

• Link OAM (EFM - IEEE 802.3ah) is necessary but not sufficient– Performance monitoring and threshold crossing alarms– Remote failure indication - Dying gasp, link fault & critical event– Remote loopback (Port)

• Services OAM (ITU Y.1731) /Connectivity OAM (CFM IEEE 802.1ag)– SLA Monitoring/Performance monitoring– Continuity verification– Service level loopback– AIS/RDI or fault propagation– Test head to generate test suites (RFC-2544)– Cable integrity test for customer premise

Cust.Eqpmnt.

Customer PremiseLink OAM

Service/Connectivity OAM

NID/NTE

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Network Description Language

• XML/RDF based

• Being developed in GLIF

• Not complete but may act as a basis

• Allows one to drill down in network

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"

xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#"

xmlns:ndl="http://www.science.uva.nl/research/sne/ndl#"

xmlns:geo="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#">

<!-- Description of CLMBS-->

<ndl:Location rdf:about="#CLMBS">

<rdfs:label>SOCC</rdfs:label>

<geo:lat>40.0</geo:lat>

<geo:long>85.3</geo:long>

</ndl:Location>

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<!--CLMBS-R0-->

<ndl:Device rdf:about="#CLMS-R0">

<rdfs:label>CLMS-R0</rdfs:label>

<ndl:locatedAt rdf:resource="#CLMBS"/>

<ndl:hasInterface rdf:resource="#CLMS-R0:Gig1/0/0"/>

<ndl:hasInterface rdf:resource="#CLMS-R0:Gig1/0/1"/>

</ndl:Device>

<!--CLMBS-R0:Gig1/0/0-->

<ndl:Interface rdf:about="#CLMS-R0:Gig1/0/0">

<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.science.uva.nl/research/sne/ndl/ethernet#EthernetInterface"/>

<rdfs:label>CLMS-R0:Gig1/0/0</rdfs:label>

<ndl:connectedTo rdf:resource="#CLMBN-R0:Gig1/0/0"/>

<ndl:capacity>1000</ndl:capacity>

</ndl:Interface>

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Questions?

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OARtech Update:Client Services

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Client Service Updates OARtech 12.12.07

Last Mile Upgrades Completed

• Clark State Community College OPTEMAN

• Baldwin Wallace OPTEMAN

• Marion Technical College Time Warner 10 megabit

• John Carroll OPTEMAN

• Washington State Community College DS-3

• Ohio Northern University – OC-3

• Lake Erie College – OPTEMAN

• Ashland University - Second DS-3

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Last Mile Upgrades in Process

• Walsh University-Regional Campus OPTEMAN

• Jefferson Community College - OPTEMAN

• Southern State Community College - OPTEMAN

• Sinclair Community College - GIGAMAN

• Urbana University -Time Warner Cable

• Capital Law School - Time Warner Telecom

• Zane State College - OPTEMAN

• Wright State University-Regional Campuses OPTEMAN

• The Ohio State University – 10GIG connection

• Campus EAI – Fiber Connection

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Last Mile Upgrades under review!

• Lorain County Community College

• Notre Dame College

• Kent State University Regional Campuses

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New Co-Location FacilityAcademic, Research and Academic

Services

• Twenty Cabinets– Eleven Cabinets still available– 100 megabits of Internet– $2,500 one time fee, $500 month

• 7 Clients Currently– Ruckus, Battelle, Longsight, Ashland University, Northwest State

Community College, Ohio University, Rio Grande U.

• New clients in ’08– Cedarville College and Denison University

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Emergency Splash Internet Site

• Ordering Equipment

• Compiling costs and Resources

• Pilot Schools– University of Northwestern Ohio– Denison University

– Keep you posted!

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IntraOhio Bandwidth for Research?

• Partnering with OCLC

• Contacting LexisNexis and Chemical Abstracts.

• Research Projects

• Video Streams????

• Other uses of network

• Thoughts??????

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OARtech Update:State of Ohio Health Networking

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Information Sharing

• Background– FCC Rural Healthcare Program

• Pilot Program– Received 82 RFPs – Awarded 69– State of Ohio 3 largest award

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Information SharingSummary of FCC Healthcare Proposals

• Holzer Consolidated Health Systems– Impact 2 Counties: Jackson, Gallia– Award $1.8M over 3 years

• Northeast Ohio Regional Health Information Organization– Impact 23 Counties: Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark, Portage, Mahoning, Lorain, Huron,

Erie, Sandusky, Seneca, Ashland, Wayne, Stark, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Ashtabula, Carrolton, Columbiana, Trumbull, Geauga, Lake and Medina.

– Award $11.3 M over 3 years

• Southern Ohio Healthcare Network– Impact 15 Counties: Adams, Athens, Fayette, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson,

Meigs, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, and Washington– Award $13.1M over 3 years

• West Virginia Telehealth Alliance– Planning on Internet 2 connectivity from Ohio

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Information Sharing

• Three levels of connectivity– Regional– State– National

• Review of Broadband Ohio network

• Exploring National Options: Internet 2/NLR

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Resource Sharing

• Are the Grantees considering allowing other entities to share access to the broadband network?

– i.e., cities, counties, schools and non-profits

• Are the Grantees considering coherent investments with Broadband Ohio?

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Financial Considerations

• Post-grant sustainability and continued growth– How will we fund these services post grant?– What are the plans for expansion beyond grant?

• Are Grantees considering joint investments with Broadband Ohio?