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Advanced Network Services Today October 3, 2011. Advanced Network Services - Today – Today – Current Services – Operations Status – Upgrade Overview 2.

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1 Advanced Network Services Today October 3, 2011

2 Advanced Network Services - Today – Today – Current Services – Operations Status – Upgrade Overview 2 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2 Advanced Network Services – Today and Tomorrow Advanced Network Services - Tomorrow – Tomorrow! – October 4, 4:30-5:30 – 302C – Initiatives – Current development – Next steps

3 Seven strategic focus areas 3 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2 Advanced network and network services leadership Internet2 Net+: services “above the network” U.S. UCAN National/Regional collaboration Global reach and leadership Research community development and engagement Industry partnership development and engagement

4 Advanced Network Services and Research Support – 100G Capabilities – Operations Review National/Regional Partnership – Connector Programs – WaveCo – 100G, 40G and 10G – Internet2 ION – TR-CPS – Commodity Internet – FiberCo – Video Services – Connection update Global Reach – Exchange Points – MANLAN – Global connectivity 4 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2 Agenda

5 Internet2 Advanced Network Deployment

6 Community-owned Network Infrastructure – Dark Fiber – 15,500 miles of newly acquired fiber – Wave Capacity – 8.8 Tbps of optical capacity coast to coast – 100Gbps IP Backbone – First large scale domestic deployment Enhanced Services – Increased connectivity to Commercial Exchange Points – Regional interconnects (additional on/ramps) Research Opportunity – Stronger collaboration – Enhanced capability Upgraded Internet2 Infrastructure Benefits 6 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

7 Internet2 Optical Network Topology

8 Level 3 providing most of the fiber footprint and colocation Level 3 providing installation services for the optical equipment Internet2 NOC providing installation services for IP Network Ongoing operations will be owned by Internet2 – Level 3 will provide first-line optical triage and monitoring – Internet2 NOC will provide escalation engineering, network design and provisioning Optical Build Plan and Ongoing Operations

9 100Gbps capable 88-channel DWDM system – 100G cards shipping today ROADM-based solution at most or all add/drop facilities Directionless capability in metro areas Non-Dispersion-Shifted approach provides economical approach that reduces CAPEX Compact, scalable footprint that adapts to the changing needs of our community Ciena Optical Platform

10 Internet2 Upgrade Operational Review

11 All fiber acquired and accepted All Optical Equipment Installed BER Testing proceeding – Sunnyvale-Sacramento remain System Commissioning – EMS system installed and being populated with nodes – Level3 acceptance progressing and should be complete by the end of this week – Internet2 NOC database population nearly complete First 100GigE circuit between New York and Washington DC configured Phase 1 Progress – 89% Complete

12 Phase 2 – August-December 2011 12 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

13 Current fiber test result data should be available shortly All optical equipment ordered and will arrive in mid-October Route priority – Salt Lake City – Seattle for SC2011 underway – New York to Cleveland to assist in New York metro transition Colocation being ordered – All routes except Kansas City-Houston and Houston-Atlanta ordered – Working on ILA and Segment endpoint orders on priority routes Phase 2 Progress – 10% Complete

14 Phase 3 – January 2012 – July 2013 14 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

15 Colocation orders pending Phase 2 order completion Ciena equipment ordered in October Jackson-Memphis fiber engineering underway Level 3 Portions of Phase 3 build target completion of April, 2012 NTNC portions on target for July, 2013 Phase 3 Progress 15 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

16 Internet2 Advanced Network Operations

17 Internet2 Network Operations T-1600 Migration – T-1600 platform selected for advanced 100GigE delivery – 8 T-1600s deployed in 2011 – Replaced MX-960 routers re-deployed as TR-CPS nodes

18 Backbone Traffic – MPLS load balancing introduced on portions of the backbone to distribute traffic more evenly Seattle – Los Angeles Washington DC – Atlanta Kansas City to Chicago (under consideration) Juniper router code has been stable since January VPLS deployed to support LHCONE effort New BGP communities established for future Internet2 Net+ services Internet2 Network Operations 18 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

19 Hardware Upgrade – Cisco 7600s replaced with Juniper MX960s (reclaimed from Internet2 R&E IP Network) – All nodes upgraded by June 2011 Connector links to Integrated TR-CPS network – Direct connections and MPLS backhaul to TR-CPS nodes – Most usage via MPLS backhaul – Available for all connectors >21 of 35 adjacent ASNs only dependent on integrated network for service Please contact NOC if ready to migrate traffic directly to integrated TR- CPS network. New Dallas node installed and being integrated into the network TR-CPS 19 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

20 Internet2 IP Traffic Growth 20 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

21 National/Regional Partnership – Connector Programs

22 New capability, new locations – Community-owned national network – First transcontinental 100G wave network! – Enable transforming applications – long haul bandwidth not a constraint – Add/drop abilities in over 55 locations Send inquiries to waveco@internet2.eduwaveco@internet2.edu Wave Services – Light It Up! 22 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

23 End to end Layer 2 VLAN service NEW – persistent VLAN capability Implements IDC protocol (jointly developed with ESnet, GÉANT) Implemented with OSCARS v0.5.3 – Joint development project of ESnet, Internet2, and USC ISI East Peers with IDC instances at regional networks and campuses Peers with IDC instances such as ESnet SDN, GÉANT AutoBAHN, and US LHCNET 23 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2 Internet2 ION Service

24 Provides commodity connectivity to broad range of destinations; used by 18 of 20 connectors. 371 Gbps of interface capacity to peers or roughly: – 248Gbps of private interconnects averaging 6.5¢ per Mbps of capacity – 45¢ per Mbps across TR-CPS budgeted expenses IPv6 – Peering connectivity via 11164 adjacencies (just like IPv4) – Transit continuing via adjacencies with AS11537 cps.inet6 RIB – Active effort to enhance leading up-to World IPv6 Day TR-CPS 24 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

25 Commodity Internet via Level 3 – Service for our members – Participating in Quilt CIS program – Award from LONI – RFPs or simple price requests – Direct service management interface to Level 3 NOC Commodity IP

26 FiberCo – Fiber at pre-negotiated rates with carrier – Inter-city and metro fiber available – Contracts already established – Current agreement expires in April, 2012 – Evaluating possible extension – http://www.internet2.edu/fiberco/ http://www.internet2.edu/fiberco/ FiberCo

27 Internet2 Connection update

28 28 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

29 2x10G CENIC CIC OmniPoP FLR/SoX * GPN LEARN MCNC OARnet NoX * Utah/Montana 2x5G 3ROX/Drexel MAGPI MAX NYSERNet Oregon Gigapop 10G Indiana KyRON LONI PNWGP University of Memphis 2.5G MREN Connectors *2.5G commit on 3 rd port

30 Internet2 offers video cloud services through the Internet2 Commons New telepresence interoperability services supporting H.323, SIP, and Cisco TelePresence New service models, including dedicated capacity model for large institutions and service providers Expanded infrastructure services including dialing infrastructure, and R&E Cisco TelePresence Exchange with NLR Upcoming desktop collaboration services featuring Vidyo Desktop and Cisco Movi Internet2 Commons: Video Cloud Services INTEROPERABILITY

31 Internet2 Telepresence interoperability service is operational Successful calls happening daily, up to 32 single and multi-screen endpoints using H.323, SIP and E.164 dialing Learn more at the Internet2 Commons Forum Thursday at 7:30am in room 306C Visit the NEW Commons website including telepresence pricing information: http://commons.internet2.edu Send requests for information to telepresence@internet2.edu Telepresence Interoperability Service

32 Global Reach and leadership 32 – 3/1/2016, © 2011 Internet2

33 Requests from members, government agencies and NGOs Seamless international connectivity for all overseas sites and locations Interconnections with all major NRENs around the globe Evaluating solutions for wide range of networks Global Connectivity

34 MANLAN provides two distinct services: – Layer2 Ethernet Exchange – Optical Exchange – Often the lines are blurred between the two for sub-circuits (e.g. subcircuit is reframed from SONET to Ethernet and involves both sets of equipment) MANLAN Optical equipment upgrade – Prior implementation used Nortel equipment that was no longer supported by Nortel-Ciena – Port density was becoming a problem – Replaced with full-sized Ciena CoreDirector in early February CoreDirector sourced from Chicago where it was providing dynamic circuit services in the previous implementaton of the ION network Hot swapped during a short maintenance window. Went smoothly – Upgrade provides MANLAN community with enhanced services, greater port capacity, with a minimal investment of infrastructure dollars to implement MANLAN Equipment Changes

35 Ethernet Exchange being upgraded in October 2011 – RFP for equipment released in early July – Brocade MLX platform selected Low cost 100G availability today Openflow on roadmap Status – Equipment being received and is being staged – Installation planned for late October Equipment Upgrade 35 – 3/1/2016, © 2009 Internet2

36 Advanced Network Leadership Updates October 3, 2011


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