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Network Transition Matt Zekauskas Internet2 Community Design Workshop 15, 16 June 2006 Indianapolis, IN

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Network Transition. Matt Zekauskas Internet2 Community Design Workshop 15, 16 June 2006 Indianapolis, IN. Transition: what it means to me. Moving existing IP-level connectivity from current Abilene to the new network 15 month horizon - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Network Transition

Matt ZekauskasInternet2

Community Design Workshop15, 16 June 2006

Indianapolis, IN

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Transition: what it means to me

• Moving existing IP-level connectivity from current Abilene to the new network

• 15 month horizon

• Moving routers from Qwest space to Level3 space, and using our own OC 192’s instead of Q-Wave OC 192s

• Re-homing connectors to Level3 space

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Caveats

• Any specific examples herein are just that – examples

• The real plan will be built with your input

• Many things may change, e.g., sequencing, number of routers, router placement

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Overview

• Current assumptions

• A snapshot of what this might look like

• What do we need to know

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Assumptions

• Re-use existing Juniper T-640s• Similarly, core links left as OC 192 for now• Reduction in number of routers possible because of

flexible optical network, fewer connectors due to aggregation

• For now, assume 8 routers: • NYCM, CHIN, DNVR, STTL, LOSA, HSTN, ATLA, WASH• Drops IPLS, KSCY, SNVA

• Another possibility is 9, replace DNVR with Salt Lake & KSCY; there are others

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Generic Plan

• Ensure optical plant built to target location(s)

• Place router in Level3 space• Use temporary fiber + optical gear to

patch between Qwest and Level3 space• Use optical plant to attach to adjacent

routers that currently exist in Level3 space with our own OC 192’s

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA

HSTN

STTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SANconn.

Generic Plan

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA

HSTN

STTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Generic Plan (cont)

• Patch between Qwest & Level3 space• Move connectors that can move to Level3

space easily (or have been scheduled appropriately)

• Patch connectors that need additional time to move

• Temporarily patch Qwest backbone circuits to adjacent routers in Qwest space

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA

HSTN

STTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA

HSTN

STTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA

HSTN

STTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Generic Plan (cont)

• Router in Qwest space can now be decommissioned, and reconfigured for the next installation

• Abandoned Qwest backbone circuits can be released back to Qwest

• Once all peers and connectors are homed to Level3 space, remove temporary optical gear and release fiber

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSNVA STTL, DNVR via

SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSTTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

Generic Plan

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Example: Los AngelesQwest Level3

T-640

InfineraAD

MSTTL, DNVR via SNVA

HSTN via SAN

T-640

conn.

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Strawman: East to West…

Just an example to generate ideas

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What this doesn’t show

• Connector sequencing (when they might move to new router locations)

• When we can pull optical gear out of Qwest locations

• Exact geographic locations

Strawman – East to West

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Key

• Juniper router on today’s Abilene

• Juniper router on new infra.

• Optical gear

• Cross-connect / Jumper

• Qwest OC 192

• NewNet OC 192 (reuse of hw)

Strawman – East to West

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Community input

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What do we need to know? Key questions:

• If you are already in Level3 space•Where?•Dark fiber? Lit?

• What constraints do you have on a move?•Can we together generate a mutually acceptable

schedule?or

•When do contracts for Qwest PoP access circuits expire?

• Early adopters will likely determine schedule

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What do we need to know?

• Would you be able to move up?•1G?•10G?

• Do you have any fiber between Qwest pops with Abilene routers and the local Level3 PoPs? •We have some in the HOPI cities (LOSA,

STTL, CHIN, NYCM, WASH)

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Other Questions

• If you have a small-ish connection, have you considered working with others in your region to aggregate?

• Redundancy needs in the future?

• Commercial access desires?

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