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The Hierarchy of Networking Marla Meehl Manager of the Network Engineering and Telecommunications Section (NETS), the Front Range GigaPoP (FRGP), and the Bi-State Optical Network (BiSON)

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The Hierarchy of Networking Marla Meehl Manager of the Network Engineering and Telecommunications Section (NETS), the Front Range GigaPoP (FRGP), and the Bi-State Optical Network (BiSON) Slide 2 NETS responsibility Slide 3 Within or between building (s), e.g. CG, FL Slide 4 Within a city or metropolitan area, e.g. Boulder, Denver Slide 5 Boulder Research And Administration Network managed by the City of Boulder for the partners, CU-Boulder, UCAR, NOAA- Boulder, and the City Fiber for a Healthy Future Slide 6 Provides nearly all UCAR inter- campus network connectivity including redundant paths. Has been in successful operation over 15 years. Slide 7 Within or between region (s), e.g. Texas, California, New York, Etc. Slide 8 BiSON is the RON for Colorado and Wyoming managed by NETS Slide 9 Fiber optic network collaboration in operation for over 10 years. Recently expanded to include the NWSC, State of Wyoming, CSM, JeffcoSD, NREL, CSU-P, CC, and CU-CS. Slide 10 Front Range GigaPoP managed by NETS on behalf of 32 R&E, government, state, city, county, and not for profits participants Slide 11 Western Regional Network connecting Colorado, New Mexico, California, Hawaii, Washington, Idaho and managed by CENIC on behalf of UNM, CENIC, PNWGP, UH, and the FRGP Slide 12 NETS provides direct access to U.S. national R&E networks on behalf of UCAR and the FRGP, e.g. I2, ESnet Slide 13 I2 is the primary non-agency specific R&E network in the US with over 200 R&E participants Slide 14 UCAR and the FRGP are I2 members as are the State of Colorado and Wyoming in order to utilize the I2 network and services Slide 15 NOAA uses the I2 network infrastructure to build a dedicated NOAA agency-specific R&E network Slide 16 DOE uses the I2 network infrastructure to build a dedicated DOE agency-specific R&E network Slide 17 Access to non- US R&E networks is through international peering exchanges, e.g. AMPATH, AtlanticWave, MAN LAN, Pacific Wave StarLight, WIX Slide 18 Nearly all countries have a national R&E network. Europe has multi-country R&E consortiums Slide 19 NSF and other countries fund R&E trans-oceanic links Slide 20 Somehow, amazingly, this complex system, requiring multi-national cooperation and funding, works and your Gmail, Netflix streaming, Amazon orders, Google searches, Skype, Facebook, Cloud computing, big data, and supercomputing all work!