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1 High Performance Networking Update for the University of Maryland, the MAX GigaPoP and Partners CANS 2002 Mark Alan Matties, Ph. D. The University of Maryland, College Park

2 The University of Maryland  Located near the US capital  Wealth and diversity of networking partners  Major universities  Federal government agencies and institutions  Private research institutes  Think-tanks  And many more

3 MAX  I2 GigaPoP for Mid-Atlantic Region  Consortium formed by  University of Maryland, College Park  Georgetown University  George Washington University  Virginia Tech  Growing into a regional High Performance Network  NGIX - East  ATDnet

4 MAX Membership  Higher Education  University of Maryland  Georgetown University  George Washington University  U of M, Baltimore County  Catholic University  University System of Maryland  NCSA / ACCESS  UCAID  SURA  Gallaudet University  Federal Labs and Agencies  NASA GSFC  NSF  NIH  NLM  NOAA  Naval Research Lab & ATDnet  Smithsonian Institution  U.S. Geological Survey  Private / Non-Profit  Howard Hughes Medical Institute  Emerging Technology Center (NASA)  Fujitsu Labs of America  Upcoming Connectors  Johns Hopkins University  National Archives  Information Sciences Institute / East  Bureau of the Census  NIST  Net.Work.Virginia(ng)  DARPA  Morgan State University  U.S. Department of State  In Talks  FDA  USDA

5 MAX Core OC-48 POS Luxn DWDM Juniper M160 GW ISI QPoP UM

6 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I

7 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I Layer 1 Optical Transport (Abilene)

8 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I Layer 1 Optical Transport (Abilene) Abilene

9 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I Layer 1 Optical Transport (Abilene) NGIX-E Abilene

10 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I Layer 1 Optical Transport (Abilene) NGIX-E ATDnet Abilene

11 MAX Networking OC-48 POS Q M Layer 3 Service G I Layer 1 Optical Transport (Abilene) NGIX-E ATDnet Internet Abilene

12 NGIX-East  Meet Me point for Federal Research Networks  Layer 2 service only  Individual networks must make own L3 peering arrangements  Single ATM switch  Soon to be upgraded to 10G  Core likely to remain a single switch

13 ATDnet  DC area Federal Research Network  Investigate optical networking technologies (L1, L2)  Fiber network  MAX provides  Engineering services  Gateway services  Colocation space

14 ATDnet Topology LTS GWU DARPA DISA WNY NRL DIA GSFC UM ECK

15 Future of MAX  K-12 integration  Large Scale Networking Program  Follow on to Federal NGI  TeraGrid / Grid Computing

16 National Archives  Establishing a fiber link to UM ( < 1 month )  1G at first, probably expanding to 10G in 6-12 months  OC-192 POS backbone network  Electronic Records Archive  Create persistent, distributed archive of natively electronic records  Research / Development Phase  UM, SDSC  Production Phase – must deliver many tens of TB of data

17 FDA CFSAN  FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition  Ensure the safety of the food supply through constant analysis  Sponsors a Joint Institute at UM  Some CFSAN facilities are located on campus (NMR)  FDA will join Abilene and MAX, but CFSAN has UM specific needs.  Establishing a Gigabit connection

18 NASA GSFC  Important in both Space and Earth Science  Launches satellites with scientific instruments  Satellite command and control  Collection of data  Transport of data  Data goes into Distributed Active Archive System (DAAC)

19 Global Land Cover Facility  Partnership  UM Institute for Advanced Computer Studies  UM Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory  UM Geography Department  NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System  National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI)

20 Earth Observing System EOS: The centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise. Composed of science component data system component supporting a coordinated series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites Aim: long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. Enables improved understanding of the Earth as an integrated system

21 EOS Data and Information System EOSDIS: supports the operation and data collection and transfer operates the satellites and instruments captures satellite data generates useful Earth science data products makes the data products available to users throughout the world. Two major parts of EOSDIS Mission System commands and controls EOS spacecraft and instruments, monitors their health and safety, and performs mission planning and scheduling, initial data capture, and initial data processing. Science System generates higher level data products suitable for analysis by NASA principal investigators and the general scientific community.

22 Network Uses Science Production (EMSnet) –Level 0 data to the DAACs –Inter-DAAC Production Flows Instrument Support Terminals –Near real-time instrument monitoring (~T1) –Connect to EOC at GSFC –AM-1 (Terra) (12/99): 5 instruments -- 17 ISTs (3 EBnet, 14 ESSnet) QA Flows to Instrument Team SCFs –Terra: 24 QA sites -- 300 GB / day (1999) DAAC Outflow to the Internet To support ALL users: EOS investigators, K-12, etc. 6 DAACs: ~ 1 TB / day Basic User Service Assure Adequate Internet connectivity to ESDIS funded investigators

23 DAAC Network ASF NSIDC ORNL EDC JPL LaRC GSFC

24 EOS International Sites EOSDIS Mission Partner GSFC CCRS JPL NASDA (ADEOS I, II, TRMM, PM-1, Chem-1) CSIRO ESRIN DLR INPE (PM-1) CONAE ESOC IRE-RAS CEOS CNES,WMO NSAU Israel ASF NSIDC EDC LaRC PI: QA/IST MITI (AM- I) RSA (SAGE) OXFORD (Chem-1)CSA (RADARSAT) Toronto (AM-1) UCL (AM-1) Ecole Poly, Pascal U (AM-1) ISPRA (AM-1) UNEP ISRO CMA

25 Virtual CEOSnet

26 CEOS / EOS Activities  Production Applications  Instrument Support Terminals  QA Support  DAAC Outflow -- Basic Users  Prototyping  High Speed Clock&Data to IP streaming  Advanced Technology QoS Testbed  Distributed Image Spread Sheet

27 Contacts  UMwww.umd.eduwww.umd.edu  Don Rileydrriley@cio.umd.edudrriley@cio.umd.edu  Mark Mattiesmmatties@nts.umd.edu  MAX www.maxgigapop.netwww.maxgigapop.net  Tony Contoconto@maxgigapop.netconto@maxgigapop.net  NARAwww.nara.govwww.nara.gov  NASA GSFCwww.eos.nasa.govwww.eos.nasa.gov  Jeff Smithjsmith@rattler.gsfc.nasa.gov

28 Thank You


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