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Abilene: An Internet2 Backbone Network
Greg Wood
Director of CommunicationsInternet2
ORAP Workshop
26 October 1999
Paris, France
Research andDevelopment
Commercialization
Partnerships
Privatization
Internet Development Spiral
Today’s Internet
Internet2
Source: Ivan Moura Campos
Internet2 Goals
Enable new generation of applications
Re-create leading edge R&E network capability
Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet
Internet2 Corporate Partners
ITC^Deltacom Lucent Technologies MCI Worldcom Microsoft Newbridge Networks Nortel Networks Qwest
Communications StarBurst WCI Cable
3Com Advanced Network &
Services Alcatel Ameritech AT&T Cabletron Systems Cisco Systems FORE Systems IBM
Advanced Applications
Distributed computingCollaborationVirtual laboratoriesDigital librariesVisualization and virtual realityAll of the above in combination
Many Disciplines and Contexts
Sciences Arts Humanities Health care Business/Law Administration …
Instruction Collaboration Streaming video Distributed
computation Data mining Virtual reality Digital libraries …
Deploy a production network to support applications R&D
Establish quality of service (QBone) Support native multicastEstablish gigaPoPs as effective
service points
Internet2 Engineering Objectives
Internet2 InterconnectCloud
GigaPoPOne
“Gigabit capacity Point of Presence” anaggregation point for regional connectivity
Network Architecture
GigaPoPTwo
GigaPoPFour
GigaPoPThree
Internet2 InterconnectCloud
Network Architecture
University A
CommercialInternetConnections
GigaPoPOne
Regional Network
University B University C
GigaPoPs
Variety of services and styles• Technical and organizational
differences• Mixture of technologies
Common approaches to:• IP as common bearer service• Inter-gigaPoP routing policy and design• Measurement• Trouble tickets among network
operations centers
Abilene Timeline
Announced: April 1998First demonstration: September 1998Operations officially begin: February
199950+ connected institutions:
September 1999
Abilene Goals
Support Internet2 applications development
Demonstrate next generation networking capabilities
Create facilities for network research
Abilene Goals, continued
Support Internet2 multicastSupport Internet2 QoS
architecture as it evolvesSupport other advanced
functionality as it evolvesMaximize robustnessMinimize latency
Key Attributes
Benefit from Qwest OC-48 Sonet capacity and collocation sites
Benefit from Nortel OC-192 Sonet kit and Lucent fiber
Benefit from Cisco GSR 12000 series routers in support of QoS and native multicast
NOC Provided by Indiana University
Architecture
10 core nodes• Each located at a Qwest PoP• Each with a Cisco 12008 router• Rack also contains measurements/ management
computers Interior lines connect core nodes
• OC-48 Sonet• IP-over-Sonet interfaces
Access lines connect from core node to gigaPoP• IP-over-Sonet or IP-over-ATM possible• OC-3 and OC-12 typical
Abilene Characteristics
2.4 Gbps (OC48) among gigaPoPs, increasing to 9.6 Gbps (OC192)
Connections at 622 Mbps (OC12) or 155 Mbps (OC3)
IP over Sonet technologyAccess PoPs very close to university
gigaPoPs
Abilene Network
Cleve
land
New York
Atlanta
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Houston
Denver
Los Angeles
Sacramento
Seattle
Abilene Router Node
Abilene Access Node
Operational January 1999
Planned 1999
Abilene Peer Networks
APAN/Transpac CA*net-2 DANTE DREN ESnet Israel Inter-University NORDUnet NISN NREN
RENATER SingAREN SURFnet vBNS
Soon to peer JANET/UKERNA CUDI DFN INFN
Internet2 International Activities
Ensure global interoperability of advanced networking technologies and applications
Enable collaboration between US researchers at Internet2 institutions and their non-US counterparts
Internet2 International Activities
Building peer to peer relationships Looking for similar goals/objectives and
similar constituencies Mechanism: Memoranda of Understanding Implementation: Peering and Connection
Agreements Collaboration: Projects and Applications
Internet2 International Partners
CANARIE (Canada) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) NORDUnet (Nordic countries) TERENA (pan-European
association) UKERNA (UK) INFN-GARR (Italy) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) JAIRC (Japan)
CANARIE (Canada) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) NORDUnet (Nordic countries) TERENA (pan-European
association) UKERNA (UK) INFN-GARR (Italy) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) JAIRC (Japan)
SingAREN (Singapore) CUDI (Mexico) APAN (Asia-Pacific region) Israel-IUCC (Israel) DANTE (European network) AAIREP (Australia) HEAnet (Ireland) CESnet (Czech Republic) SWITCH (Switzerland)
SingAREN (Singapore) CUDI (Mexico) APAN (Asia-Pacific region) Israel-IUCC (Israel) DANTE (European network) AAIREP (Australia) HEAnet (Ireland) CESnet (Czech Republic) SWITCH (Switzerland)
Advanced Research and Education Network Atlas (ARENA)
An on-line atlas containing descriptions and maps of research and education networks
Content will be provided by participating networks
Provides a well known URL for sometimes hard to find information
Users: Research and education network engineers and application users
http://www.internet2.edu/arena/
For More Information
On the Web• www.internet2.edu/abilene/• www.abilene.iu.edu• www.internet2.edu
Email• [email protected]• [email protected]